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  • ...". It has also been termed less accurately Cranmer's Bible, since [[Thomas Cranmer]]'s preface appeared only in the second edition. ...]], Archbishop of Canterbury, recommending the reading of the scriptures. (Cranmer’s preface was also included in the front of the [[Bishops' Bible]].) ...
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  • ...Professor of Divinity at Cambridge. His election may have been a snub for Archbishop [[John Whitgift]], who had adopted the [[Calvinist]]ic [[Lambeth Articles]] ...fathers of the [[Anglican Communion|Anglican Church]], along with [[Thomas Cranmer]], [[Matthew Parker]], [[Richard Hooker]], [[John Cosin]], and [[William La ...
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  • ...take his own allocation (the Acts of the Apostles) on principle. By 1537, Cranmer commented to [[Thomas Cromwell]] that the bishops could not be expected to The result was that Elizabeth's [[archbishop of Canterbury]], [[Matthew Parker]], set out to have another official versi ...
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  • ...woman, [[Anne Boleyn]], and shortly thereafter, [[Thomas Cranmer]], the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]], formally declared the marriage with Catherine void and the ...escribed Protestant rites for church services, such as the use of [[Thomas Cranmer]]'s new ''[[Book of Common Prayer]]''. When Mary, who had remained faithful ...
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  • In the ''[[Tome of Leo]]'', written to [[Archbishop Flavian of Constantinople]], read at the [[Council of Chalcedon]] on 10 Oct ...the eleventh and twelfth centuries, the Bibles were corrected by LanFrank, Archbishop of Canterbury, and by Nicholas, a cardinal and librarian of the Roman churc ...
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