Back to Medieval Source Book | ORB Main Page | Links to Other Medieval Sites | Medieval Sourcebook: Letter of Thomas Cranmer, 1533 Letter of Thomas Cranmer on Henry VIII's divorce, 1533 In this letter Cranmer writes of the official divorce of Henry VIII from Catherine of Aragon and the coronation of Henry's next Queen, Anne Boleyn. He speaks of the legal meeting in which Catherine was informed ...
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This time line of Anglican history created by Ed Friedlander, MD, a pathologist in Kansas City, Missouri. It is republished here with his permission. To 400: The Roman era. 400-600: Era of Celtic monk-missionaries. 600-670: Christians gain effective control of Britain. 670-1340: The Medieval period. 1340-1400: The Middle Ages continue 1517-1564: The Reformation. 1564-1660: The Era of Puritanism ...
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Complete guide to the famous Puritan, Thomas Goodwin, with sermons and other works, biography and links. ...
The ninth chapter of the learning module, Discovery and Reformation. This chapter outlines the history of England from Henry VIII to the reign of Cromwell; the chapter particularly focusses on the religious culture animating the course of English history.
www.wsu.edu/~dee/REFORM/ENGLAND.HTM
THOMAS CRANMER AND THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER by The Rev'd David Garrett A dithering ecclesiastical Hamlet, an heretical schismatic, and an heroic defender of reformed Christianity, Thomas Cranmer has been vilified and praised with such words by his own and every succeeding generation. Born in 1489 in Aslacton, Nottingham, the son of a village squire, he was educated there and afterwards entered ...
www.stpeter.org/cranmer.html