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  • subtopics = [[English Reformers Index]]: [[Henry VIII]] * [[Thomas Cranmer]] * [[Edward VI]] * [[Elizabeth I]] ..., the English Reformation began by royal influence. Interestingly, [[Henry VIII]] was initially a strong defender of [[Roman Catholicism]], defending the [
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  • ...pedia - Greensleeves]</ref> believed by some to have been written by Henry VIII King of England.
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  • ...[[Protestant]] churches which traces its roots to the English King, Henry VIII, and his disputes with the [[Roman Catholic Church]] over his divorce and r The Church of England dates from the 16th Century dispute between King Henry VIII and the Papacy over the divorce of the King from Queen Katherine. The Monar
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  • ..., the English Reformation began by royal influence. Interestingly, [[Henry VIII]] was initially a strong defender of [[Roman Catholicism]], defending the [
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  • ...estant churches]] to rival [[Roman Catholicism]]. In England, [[King Henry VIII]] and his desire for an annulment of marriage, started a sequence of events
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  • *The witness of Christians who were persecuted under King Henry VIII (1509&ndash;1547) and Queen Mary Tudor (1553&ndash;1558), described by a co
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  • ...[archbishop of Canterbury]] during the reigns of the English kings [[Henry VIII]] and [[Edward VI]]. He is credited with writing and compiling the first tw ...the English Reformation in its earliest days. Following the death of King Henry, Thomas Cranmer became a key figure in the regency government of King Edwar
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  • ...elebrated Greek writers. His quotations are numerous and varied." However, Henry Chadwick in his ''The Early Church'' (London, 1967) describes the ''Apologi ...us's work against Marcion (cf. Möhler, Patr. p. 286; Otto, Corp. Apol. II. viii. p. 357; Donaldson, ''History of Christian Literature'' iii, 66). In the We
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  • * [[Thomas Cranmer]], Archbishop of Canterbury under Henry VIII, leader of the English Reformation
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  • ...e cathedral, the [[Great Bible]] of 1539 (printed at the date when [[Henry VIII]] ordered that every church should have a bible in the English language.) T
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