Pleaseth it your grace to know -

Feb 03, 2010 13:29

No, no it doesn't pleaseth it me to know anything you're about to write.

"But from 1535 on that would change as two events forced the men to reverse their positions, catapulting Cromwell to the forefront of politics while reassigning Cranmer to a more subtle role in redefining the theology of the English Church."

A quote from an essay I'm working on.

May I now say that I've a mental image of Cromwell being strapped to a catapult and being flung across England while Cranmer watched, blinks slowly, adjusts his robe, and continues with his sermon on why pater nosters said by the priest are no different than those said by the laity. All the while Gardiner glowers and Norfolk schemes.
Brandon is there somewhere...probably with a girl on his knee.

the tudors, school, history

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