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Meaning of "thomas cranmer"

thomas cranmer: refers to Thomas Cranmer, an influential figure in the English Reformation during the reign of King Henry VIII. He served as the Archbishop of Canterbury and played a significant role in shaping the Church of England

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He was prominent in the trial of Thomas Cranmer.
Thomas Cranmer is declared a heretic.
Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer is declared a heretic.
Thomas Cranmer who is one of the Oxford Martyrs.
This seems to be the emphasis of the Anglican divine Thomas Cranmer.
Archbishop Thomas Cranmer was initially influenced by Lutheran theology.
This was the view of divines like Thomas Cranmer and Richard Hooker.
Archbishop Thomas Cranmer condemned these views, even though he was later to adopt them himself.
Both sought refuge in England, where they were taken in by Thomas Cranmer.
Thomas Cranmer - archbishop of Canterbury.
Under the leadership of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, a more radical reformation proceeded.
Thomas Cranmer sold the manor to Henry Bradshaw, Solicitor-General in the mid-16th century.
What do we know of this Cranmer? - Thomas Cranmer.
March 21 - In Oxford, Thomas Cranmer is burned at the stake for treason.
Archbishop of Canterbury - predecessor of Thomas Cranmer ( non-speaking role ).

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