Thomas Cranmer
[1490-1540]

Henry Arthur Clarke [1850-1926], Studies in the English Reformation. London: SPCK, 1912. Hbk. pp.Oppoaite p.81.
| Hugh Bates, "The Worthy Communicant," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.103-121. | |
| Gerald Bonner, "Liturgical Language and Devotion," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.30-50. | |
| Richard F. Buxton, "The Prayer Book Outside England," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.240-252. | |
| Henry Arthur Clarke [1850-1926], Studies in the English Reformation. London: SPCK, 1912. Hbk. pp.79-102.. |
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| Charles E.B. Cranfield, "One Dissenter's thoughts on the Book of Common Prayer," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.229-239. | |
Anthony Charles Deane [1870-1946], The Life of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury. London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1927. Hbk. pp.247. |
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| Peter Forster, "Some Reflections on the Theology of Thomas Cranmer," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.253-272. | |
| Anthony Gelston, "Cranmer and the Daily Services," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.51-81. | |
| Sheridan Gilley, "Prayer Book Catholicism," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.167-189. | |
| James P. Hickinbotham, "Cranmer and the Evangelical Revival," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.190-203. | |
| F.E. Hutchinson, Cranmer and the English Reformation. London: The English Universtities Press Ltd., 1951. Hbk. pp.188. | |
| Arthur D. Innes [1863-1938], Cranmer and The Reformation in England. Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1900. Hbk. pp.199. |
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| Margot Johnson, "Music and English Liturgy," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.144-166. | |
| Douglas R. Jones, "The Church of England and the Book of Common Prayer," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.291-303. | |
| Henry Arthur Clarke [1850-1926], Studies in the English Reformation. London: SPCK, 1912. Hbk. pp.79-102. [This material is in the Public Domain] | |
| David M. Loades, Thomas Cramner: A Biographical Introduction," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.1-24. | |
Arthur James Mason [1851-1928], Thomas Cranmer, new edn. London: Methuen & Co., 1898, 1905. Hbk. pp.203. |
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| J.H. Maude, The History of the Book of Common Prayer, 6th edn. London: Rivingtons, 1398. pp.134. | |
| John R.H. Moorman, "After Cranmer," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.25-29. | |
| Ashley Null, “Thomas Cranmer's Theology of the Heart,” Anvil 23.3 (2005): 207-217. | |
| Albert Frederick Pollard [1869-1948], Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation 1489-1556, new edn. Heroes of the Reformation. London & New York: G.P. Putnams Sons, 1905,1926. Hbk. pp.384. |
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| Kenneth W. Stevenson, "Cranmer's Pastoral Offices: Origin and Development," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.82-93. | |
| Bryan D. Spinks, "'And with nthy Holy Spirite and Words': Further Thoughts on the Source of Cranmer's Petition for Sanctification in the 1549Communion Service," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.94-102. | |
| Stephen W. Sykes. "'Baptimse doth represente unto us oure profession'," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.122-143. | |
| Michael Vasey, "Modern Ordinands and the Book of Common Prayer," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.273-290. | |
| J.R. Watson, "Charles Wesley's Hymns and the Book of Common Prayer," Margot Johnson, ed., Cranmer: A Living Influence for 500 Year. A Collection of Essays by Writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0946105081. pp.204-228. |
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