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The Conscience of a (Catholic) Fundamentalist David Lyle Jeffrey
Baptists Emerge Out of a Century of Testing and Turmoil in the English Church
William Tyndale: Did You Know?
The Bible Translator Who Shook Henry VIII What does it take to shake a king? Ask William Tyndale. Henry VIII was a very powerful king, but Tyndale shook him at least briefly—with a power even greater. DONALD SMEETON Dr. Donald Dean Smeeton is associate dean of the college division at the International Correspondence Institute, a Christian correspondence university based in Brussels, Belgium. He is author of a historically ground-breaking work, Lollard Themes in the Reformation Theology of William Tyndale, published by the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, and is serving as a consulting theological editor for the Catholic University of America's forthcoming Tyndale series
William Tyndale: A Gallery of Characters in Tyndale's Story
Tyndale's Betrayal and Death BRIAN EDWARDS Brian H. Edwards is the author of God's Outlaw, a 1976 book about William Tyndale, published by Evangelical Press and now in its third printing. This article is adapted from a chapter in that book, used by gracious permission of Brian and Evangelical Press. Brian is minister of a congregation in Surrey, England, and has authored four other books
William Tyndale: Christian History Timeline
From the Archives: Dear King Henry,…
1534 The Act of Supremacy Breaking from Rome, the English Parliament declared King Henry VIII "the only supreme head on earth of the Church of England."
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: Did You Know? Little-known and remarkable facts about Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation. the Editors
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: From the Editor - Ordinary Hero Mark Galli
Courage When It Counted Thomas Cranmer was the most cautious, even indecisive, of reformers—until his final hour. Mark Galli is managing editor of Christian History.
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: A Gallery - Reform from on High The English Reformation, more than others, was the work of the principalities and powers. Don Alban, Jr., is editor of Power for Living, published by Scripture Press.
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: Christian History Timeline Rudolph Heinze is vice-principal and tutor of church history at Oak Hill College, London. He is author of The Proclamations of Tudor Kings (Cambridge, 1976).
Catholic Counterpoint What was it like to be on the losing side of England's Reformation? Dennis Martin
Destroying the Monasteries Where was Thomas Cranmer during this unscrupulous chapter in the English Reformation? Paul Ayris is head of IT services at the Cambridge University Library. He is co-editor of Thomas Cranmer: Churchman and Scholar (Boydell & Brewer, 1993).
Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: Christian History Interview - The Tradition Continues The distinctive legacy of Thomas Cranmer, and the Anglican "middle way" today. an interview with Alister McGrath
The Rise & Fall of Anne Boleyn She gambled and lost. Brooke Allen
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