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HoP 418 - Diarmaid MacCulloch on the British Reformations

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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The Protestant Reformation in England

The English book is a convenient marker of whether a certain strand of Protestantism is lining up with Renor Reformed./nThe curate shall have it to his own use means that the presiding minister can take bread and wine home for himself./nThe Bible had been banned in England before the Reformation, and the law-lards had made a point of translating it into middle English./nGetting an English Bible authorized was essential for the Reformation in England./nCromwell and Cranmer persuaded the king to authorize an English Bible policy, which made what happened in England into a Protestant Reformation.

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