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Thomas Cranmer
Standard Name: Cranmer, Thomas
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Monica Furlong | She presents her subject as one of the nation's great institutions and as her own spiritual home. She relates its history from the beginnings, in the entwined careers of Thomas Cranmer
, Mary Tudor
... |
Textual Production | Sheila Kaye-Smith | SKS
published a number of books of popular theology, such as Sin, 1929, published for the Guild of St Francis of Sales
. |
Textual Production | Katherine Parr | She may have had help some help with this from Thomas Cranmer
. |
Textual Production | Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna | |
Textual Features | Frances Arabella Rowden | An advertisement (dated at Iver in Buckinghamshire on 3 September 1820) Rowden, Frances Arabella. A Biographical Sketch of the Most Distinguished Writers of Ancient and Modern Times. 1829, iv |
politics | Katherine Parr | KP
supervised the education, encouraged the writing, and tried to form the minds of her new batch of step-children: Mary
, Elizabeth
, and Edward
. (Susan E. James
in the Oxford Dictionary of... |
Performance of text | Anne Ridler | AR
's play The Trial of Thomas Cranmer, written for the four-hundredth anniversary of the archbishop's martyrdom, was broadcast; it appeared in print this year. Ridler, Anne. The Trial of Thomas Cranmer. Faber and Faber. prelims Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Gale Research. 80: 358 |
Friends, Associates | Rose Hickman | The Hickmans' London home was frequented by leaders of the new Protestant religious tendency: men like John Knox
, Scottish preacher and correspondent of Anne Locke
(who knew them from early in Mary's reign, when... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Queen Elizabeth I | Historians differ about Anne. George Bernard
thinks she was frivolous and fashionable, and may have been to some degree guilty as charged. On the other hand her biographer Eric Ives
calls her the most influential... |
Cultural formation | Rose Hickman |
Timeline
1527: A young English priest, Thomas Cranmer, wrote...
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1527
A young English priest, Thomas Cranmer
, wrote two letters to Johannes Dantiscus
, whom he had met on a royal mission to the Holy Roman Emperor in Spain, where Dantiscus was then Polish ambassador.
30 March 1533: On Passion Sunday, two weeks before Easter,...
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30 March 1533
On Passion Sunday, two weeks before Easter, Thomas Cranmer
, a churchman interested in the new ideas of Martin Luther
, was consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury.
21 March 1556: Thomas Cranmer was burned alive for heresy...
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21 March 1556
Thomas Cranmer
was burned alive for heresy at Oxford, after withdrawing the recantation he had formerly made under threat of such a death: this was one of the most famous Protestant martyrdoms under Mary Tudor
.
1559: Negotiating between opposing factions, Elizabeth...
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1559
Negotiating between opposing factions, Elizabeth I
sought to establish the English Church under her headship; Thomas Cranmer
's Prayer Book of 1552 became the official Book of Common Prayer.
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