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  1. Hace 1 día · A small plaque on the pulpit reads: Thomas Cranmer 1489-1556 Archbishop of Canterbury is traditionally said to have preached from this pulpit. The wrought iron staircase was made in 1962. Thomas was the son of Thomas and Agnes (Hatfield) and was educated at Cambridge and ordained. His first wife was Joan who died in childbirth.

  2. The Forty-two Articles were the official doctrinal statement of the Church of England for a brief period in 1553. Written by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer and published by King Edward VI's privy council along with a requirement for clergy to subscribe to it, it represented the height of official church reformation prior to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.

  3. Thomas Cranmer is considered the premier leader of the English Reformation and is ranked alongside of Luther in Germany, Calvin in Switzerland and Knox in Scotland as a national religious figure of the sixteenth century.1 After reading the first writings of Luther, Cranmer studied the scriptures for three years to find out if there was truth in what he wrote.

  4. 14 de oct. de 2017 · El rey le pidió por Thomas. Cuando Cranmer llegó, el rey Enrique ya no podía hablar. Foxe cuenta la historia: “Entonces el arzobispo, exhortándole a poner su confianza en Cristo y a invocar su misericordia, deseaba que, aunque no pudiera hablar, le diera alguna señal con sus ojos o con su mano, de que confiaba en el Señor. Entonces el ...

  5. Universitetet i Oslo er en av institusjonene som står bak Store norske leksikon. Thomas Cranmer var en engelsk geistlig med stor betydning for den engelske reformasjonen. Han levde fra 1489 til 1556.Han var kongelig kapellan ved Henrik 8s hoff og erkebiskop av Canterbury fra 1533. Han hjalp kongen ved å samtykke i oppløsningen av hans ...

  6. Thomas Cranmer. Thomas Cranmer im Jahr 1545 (Gemälde von Gerlach Flicke) Thomas Cranmer nach dem Tod Heinrichs VIII. Thomas Cranmer (* 2. Juli 1489 in Aslockton, Nottinghamshire; † 21. März 1556 in Oxford) war ein englischer Erzbischof von Canterbury (1533–1556), Reformator und Märtyrer.

  7. 17 de mar. de 2024 · Thomas Cranmer (born July 2, 1489, Aslacton, Nottinghamshire, England—died March 21, 1556, Oxford) was the first Protestant archbishop of Canterbury (1533–56), adviser to the English kings Henry VIII and Edward VI. As archbishop, he put the English Bible in parish churches, drew up the Book of Common Prayer, and composed a litany that ...