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This may have been a family affair , for the narration of the Institution and the form of Consecration are suspiciously similar to the form composed by Osiander , Cranmer's uncle by marriage , for his Nuremberg liturgy . 6.
This may have been a family affair , for the narration of the Institution and the form of Consecration are suspiciously similar to the form composed by Osiander , Cranmer's uncle by marriage , for his Nuremberg liturgy . 6.
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The truth of the matter is that Cranmer was influenced by two important theologians in preparing his revision of the First Book . First and foremost he made use of the Lutheran Martin Bucer's criticism of the Prayer Book which the ...
The truth of the matter is that Cranmer was influenced by two important theologians in preparing his revision of the First Book . First and foremost he made use of the Lutheran Martin Bucer's criticism of the Prayer Book which the ...
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In this work of 1551 , Cranmer considered each of Gardiner's charges individually , and in order to refute them completely he followed up his attack by the pointed alterations he made in the Book of 1552 . 1.
In this work of 1551 , Cranmer considered each of Gardiner's charges individually , and in order to refute them completely he followed up his attack by the pointed alterations he made in the Book of 1552 . 1.
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