Thomas Cranmer has written:
'An aunsvvere by the Reuerend Father in God Thomas Archbyshop of Canterbury, primate of all England and metropolitane, vnto a craftie and sophisticall cauillation, deuised by Stephen Gardiner Doctour of Law, late Byshop of Winchester agaynst the true and godly doctrine of the most holy sacra' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Lord's Supper, Early works to 1800
'Writings of the Rev. Dr. Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury and martyr, 1556' -- subject(s): Anglican Communion, Church of England, Lord's Supper, Theology, Anglican communion
'Writings Of The Rev. Dr. Thomas Cranmer'
'A Short Instruction Into Christian Religion: Being a Catechism Set Forth by Archbishop Cranmer ..'
'The remains of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury' -- subject(s): Church of England, Early works to 1800, Theology
'The works of Thomas Cranmer ... Edited for the Parker society' -- subject(s): Collected works, Church of England, Lord's Supper, Anglican Communion, Theology
'A defence of the trueand Catholike doctrineof the sacrament of the body and bloud of our sauiour Christ' -- subject(s): Lord's Supper, Anglican Communion
'A confutatio[n] of vnwritte[n] verities' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Early works to 1800, Catholic Church, Bible and tradition
'The judgement of Archbishop Cranmer concerning the peoples right to, and discreet use of the H.Scriptures'
'Thomas Cranmer essays' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology
'Writings of the Rev. Dr. Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury ..'
'The reformation of the ecclesiastical laws as attempted in the reigns of King Henry VIII, King ..'
'A Defence of the True and Catholic Doctrine of the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Our Savior Christ'
'Catechismus, that is to say, a shorte instruction into Christian religion for the synguler commoditie and profyte of childre[n] and yong people. Set forth by the mooste reuerende father in God Thomas Archbyshop of Canterbury, primate of all England and Metropolitane' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Lutheran Church, Creeds, Catechisms
'Writings and disputations of Thomas Cranmer relative to the sacrament of the Lord's Supper' -- subject(s): Lord's Supper, Anglican Communion
'The copy of certain lettres sent to the Quene, and also to doctour Martin and doctour Storye, by the most reuerende father in God, Thomas Cranmer Archebishop of Cantorburye from prison in Oxeforde: who (after long and most greuous strayt emprisoning and cruell handlyng) most constauntly and' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Catholic Church, Controversial literature, Church history
'An answer of the most Reverend Father in God Thomas Archebyshop of Canterburye, Primate of all Englande and Metropolitane, vnto a crafty and sophisticall cauillation deuised by Stephen Gardiner' -- subject(s): Lord's Supper
Thomas Cranmer was an English archbishop and writer best known for his involvement in the English Reformation. He played a crucial role in shaping the Church of England as it moved away from Roman Catholic practices. One of his most notable works is the Book of Common Prayer, which remains a foundational text in Anglican liturgy.
T. Cranmer has written: 'Memorials of the most reverend father in God, Thomas Cranmer'
L. Cranmer-Byng has written: 'The vision of Asia'
Cranmer. has written: 'Observations on Doctor Dromgoole's speech' -- subject(s): Catholic emancipation
Margot Johnson has written: 'Thomas Cranmer' 'Our English Church Heritage' 'The Washington family in Britain' -- subject(s): Biography
Thomas Cranmer was born on July 2, 1489.
Thomas Cranmer was born on July 2, 1489.
Francis Cranmer Penrose has written: 'On some relations of science to architecture considered as a fine art'
Thomas Cranmer died on March 21, 1556 at the age of 66.
Tara Cranmer has written: 'Healthy woman 2004' -- subject(s): Health and hygiene, Popular works, Women
Geoffrey William Bromiley has written: 'Christian ministry' -- subject(s): Clergy, Office, Pastoral theology 'The baptism of infants' 'Thomas Cranmer: theologian' 'Reasonable service' 'Historical Theology' -- subject(s): Theology 'Church, word, and spirit' 'Thomas Cranmer' 'Baptism and the Anglican reformers'
Thomas Cranmer died on March 21, 1556 at the age of 66.
Steven R. Cranmer has written: 'SOHO-23' -- subject(s): SOHO (Artificial satellite), Internal structure, Congresses