Cranmer, Thomas
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The English Reformation
A list of links to people of the movement, works produced, a chronology and additional links.
An Anglican Timeline
Events in Church history, with an Anglican perspective and focus.
Robert Ferrar: Reformation Bishop and Martyr
Martyr in Wales: brief biographical summary; details of new book
Church of England
A short history of the Anglican Church, including those times when it had a Reformed outlook.
The English Reformation
The interactive History Site of BBC Online.
John Bradford: The Purposes of the Law and the Gospel
Treatise revised in modern English; also includes an account of his martyrdom.
John Bradford
A brief biography of John Bradford. Article from Britannia Biographies.
Writings of the Rev. John Bradford
Includes a sketch of the man and a biography as well as some letters, sermons, prayers, and meditations.
History of the 39 Articles of Faith
A history of this creed in the light of other historical creeds , such as Lutheran confessions, Reformed confessions, Articles of the Englis Reformation and the influence of the Catholic Council of Trent.
Protestantism in England
Book 7 of Wylie's History of Protestantism, covering England from the time of Wycliffe to Henry VIII.
The Thirty Nine Articles,
THE ARTICLES OF RELIGION as published (and annotated) in The Book of Common Prayer of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (1979). The 1979 version indicates the text of the 1571, 1662 version.
Queen Elizabeth I of England: On Religion
Her 1583 speech to Parliament, courtesy of Modern History Sourcebook
GodRules.net: The Writings of John Bradford
Sermons, letters, and other works.
Thomas Manton
Biography and works of Puritan preacher (1620-1677).
Thomas Goodwin: the readable Puritan
Includes etexts of his biographies, writings, and sermons.
The Westminster Assembly Project
Proposes to publish the minutes and papers of the Westminster Assembly of Divines from 1643-1652.
Reformation: Protestant England
"This chapter outlines the history of England from Henry VIII to the reign of Cromwell; the chapter particularly focusses on the religious culture animating the course of English history."
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