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“In the Scriptures Be the Fat Pastures of the Soul”: Thomas Cranmer and the Book of Common Prayer

by Sophia Ridgeway The English Reformation had a profound effect on how people engaged in worship, and the influence is still evident today in the Anglican church. Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer is to thank for many of the facets of Anglicanism, particularly the Book of Common Prayer. Throughout his more…

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