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Cranmer
[ kran-mer ]
noun
- Thomas, 1489鈥1556, first Protestant archbishop of Canterbury: leader in the English Protestant Reformation in England.
Cranmer
/ 藞办谤忙苍尘蓹 /
noun
- CranmerThomas14891556MEnglishRELIGION: clergyman Thomas. 1489鈥1556, the first Protestant archbishop of Canterbury (1533鈥56) and principal author of the Book of Common Prayer. He was burnt as a heretic by Mary I
Example Sentences
They include its chief paramedic Pauline Cranmer, who became the first women to appointed in the role in the UK.
鈥淪o a new particle that might explain both g-2 and the W mass might be within reach at the L.H.C.,鈥 said Kyle Cranmer, a physicist at the University of Wisconsin who works on other experiments at CERN.
The otherworldly innocence of Cranmer.
Thomas Cranmer, for example, composed much of the ineffably beautiful Book of Common Prayer for the breakaway Anglican Church headed by Henry VIII. In 1556, Henry鈥檚 daughter, Mary Tudor, had Cranmer burned at the stake during her bloody attempt to switch England back to the Pope鈥檚 side.
But when she enrolled in 2016 at Cranmer Hall, a bible college in Durham, she says she wasn't prepared for the reality of life within the Church of England.
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