Impact of the Reformation. Evangelical Promotions 1 Thomas Cranmer Appointed Archbishop of Canterbury 1532.

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Impact of the Reformation

Evangelical Promotions 1 Thomas Cranmer Appointed Archbishop of Canterbury 1532

Evangelical Promotions 2 Thomas Cromwell King’s Secretary Appointed Vice- gerent in Spirituals 1535

Other Evangelical Gains include: Appointment of evangelical bishops Act of Six Articles 1536 The Bishop’s Book 1537 Cromwell’s Injunctions (attack on images) Dissolution of the Monasteries Vernacular Bible

Henry VIII and the Word of God Titlepage, Hagiographia Great Bible (1539)

The conservative influence Cuthbert Tunstall, Bishop of London, then Durham Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk

Conservative Gains include: Act of Six Articles 1539 Execution of Cromwell 1540 King’s Book Act for the Advancement of True Religion 1543