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    Jane Seymour  Jun 25, 2008
    On the 17th of May, Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, declared Henry and Anne s marriage null. On the 19th, Cranmer authorized Henry and Jane to marry and Anne Boleyn lost her head. (Suite101.com)

    Infotainment  Mar 21, 2008
    1556 Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was burned at the stake at Oxford after retracting the last of seven recantations that same day. 1788 Almost the entire city of New Orleans, LA, was destroyed by fire. (Daily Times, Pakistan)

    Profile: Dr Rowan Williams  Feb 9, 2008
    Others, most notably Thomas Cranmer, have met their end courtesy of the executioner. Throughout history, archbishops have been used as political pawns by monarchs, ridiculed as meddlesome priests by politicians and scoffed at as wishy-washy liberals by the media. (BBC News -- UK)

    Ex-FBI, CIA agent pleads guilty  Nov 14, 2007
    Her lawyer, Thomas Cranmer, declined to comment. According to the court documents, Prouty entered the U.S. on a one-year, non-immigrant visa. (USA Today)

    Ex-prosecutor in terror trial acquitted  Nov 1, 2007
    His lawyer, Thomas Cranmer, said Smith was relieved by the verdict. Click for related content. (MSNBC -- Crime)

    Government attorney says pair crossed the line to convict in Detroit terror trial  Oct 31, 2007
    "This case at its fundamental core makes no sense," Smith's lawyer, Thomas Cranmer, said during his closing argument. For two years, Convertino led the government's case against four North African men accused of operating a "sleeper" terrorist cell. (Boston Globe)

    Lawyer: Ex-prosecutor broke law  Oct 31, 2007
    This case at its fundamental core makes no sense, Smiths lawyer, Thomas Cranmer, said during his closing argument. Jurors were to begin deliberations Wednesday morning. (MSNBC -- Crime)

    Prosecutor accused of botching terror trial  Oct 11, 2007
    Smiths lawyer, Thomas Cranmer, told the court that Smith had no motive to lie. Hes a witness, Cranmer said. (MSNBC -- Crime)

    Hitchens vs Hitchens: Brother Fights Back...  Jun 3, 2007
    " Christopher is not tentative about his view on God. He describes himself as an "anti-theist", so certain of his, er, faith that he wars with bitter mockery against those who doubt his truth. Well, I wish I were as certain about any of these things as Christopher is about his anti-creed. He reminds me rather more of the bearded Muslim sages of the Deoband Islamic university in India I met last year, than of the cool, thoughtful Anglicanism that we were both more or less brought up in. For the... (The Drudge Report)

    Today in History May 28  May 28, 2007
    In 1533, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, declared the marriage of Englands King Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn valid. In 1863, the first black regiment from the North left Boston to fight in the Civil War. (MSNBC -- Race)

    Jesus and the other Jews  Apr 4, 2007
    "Carroll insists that we must "defuse" the Passion story. Should we do so, we would lose the very thing that reveals our own darkness and the staggering vision of a God who dared to be everything we fear in ourselves: weak, vulnerable, and powerless. This Easter, Christians would do their Jewish brothers and sisters -- in fact, all peoples -- a favor, not by defusing the Gospel message, but by embracing it.JONATHAN KRANZMelrose JAMES CARROLL'S thoughtful Holy Week reflection on the tensions... (Boston Globe -- Editorial)

    more »  Feb 9, 2007
    Feb. 14, 1556: Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury under King Henry VIII, is condemned as a heretic. Feb. 15, 1497: German reformer Philipp Melanchthon is born. (Searcy Daily Citizen, AR)




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