Lollardy And the Reformation in England An Historical Survey volume 2

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Lollardy And the Reformation in England An Historical Survey volume 2
James Gairdner
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Ii. P. 339. Bury.
366 LOLLARDY AND THE REFORMATION bk. Iv say too much, even in favour of things hitherto approved, although no acknowledged authority had yet openly denounced them. So strange a revolu- tion deserves careful study ; and the materials for studying it have recently been made available. The reader, of course, has often heard of certain alleged " conspiracies " against Cranmer on account of the doctrine taught by him and his chaplains in Kent ; ^ the chief of which " conspiracies "
... was a complaint made against him by the prebendaries of his own cathedral, backed by some of the local gentry and country justices. This complaint, we can tell, was laid before the King in 1543, the year of the pub- lication of the book of Necessary Doctrine. That no such complaint had been laid before the King earlier was due merely to the manifest favour in which Archbishop Cranmer was regarded by the Supreme Head of the Church of England. In fact, efforts had been made to complain before, but the petitions had been quashed and refused considera- tion.

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