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  1. Hace 4 días · Aunque escogió al protestante Thomas Cranmer como su primer arzobispo de Canterbury, la Reforma avanzó de una forma lenta puesto que Enrique no quería deshacerse de la liturgia católico-romana.

  2. Hace 3 días · Cranmers main object was to establish that salvation is God’s free gift through faith, but at the same time to show that, although they do not merit salvation, good works are an essential part of the Christian’s life.

  3. Hace 5 días · 18/08/2023. How England Became Protestant. Portrait of Thomas Cranmer, archbishop of Cranmer who reformed the English church, by Gerlach Flicke. (photo: Public domain) COMMENTARY: While the 500-year-old fracture of Christendom is marked, the goal of real and lasting unity is the task all Christians should remember.

  4. Hace 3 días · Thomas Cranmer’s Influence on John Wesley. Kenneth J. Collins on May 9, 2024. The Mere Methodism Conference brought together world-class scholars and church leaders from across the Wesleyan world to explore the riches of our heritage, diving into the insights and contributions of faithful followers of Jesus Christ who have gone before us, and ...

  5. Hace 1 día · Thomas Cranmer’s Influence on John Wesley. May 11, 2024 by Dave Doveton. By Kenneth J. Collins, Juicy Ecumenism. The Mere Methodism Conference brought together world-class scholars and church leaders from across the Wesleyan world to explore the riches of our heritage, diving into the insights and contributions of faithful followers of Jesus Christ who have gone before us, and pointing us ...

  6. Hace 2 días · Thomas Cranmer was the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury and principal compiler of the Book of Common Prayer. In the reign of Edward VI (1547–1553), the Church of England underwent an extensive theological reformation. Justification by faith was made a central teaching.

  7. Hace 1 día · On 13th May Thomas Cranmer, now Archbishop of Canterbury, pronounced Henry’s marriage to Catherine null and void. The birth of Henry and Anne’s daughter Elizabeth in September 1533, prompted a new Act of Succession which excluded Mary from and settled the succession on the children of Henry and Anne.