Cranmer Didn’t Want to Be Archbishop
His connection to the Boleyn family… Continue reading Cranmer Didn’t Want to Be Archbishop
His connection to the Boleyn family… Continue reading Cranmer Didn’t Want to Be Archbishop
John Foxe entered Oxford still a boy. He was eventually elected a fellow of Magdalen College, and from 1539 to 1545 he studied church history. He converted to Protestantism and was forced to resign his academic position as a result. … Continue reading Book of Martyrs
Mary Ann Rogers was born on 14 February 1855 to James and Sophia Foxwell. Continue reading No Greater Love
Thomas Cranmer had the misfortune of being archbishop of Canterbury for King Henry VIII, but he survived by bending to the wind. He approved the king’s divorces. He condemned the king’s wives when necessary. He renounced the pope when expedient. … Continue reading The Last Day