John Strype byl pečlivý historik, který se zaměřil na období anglické reformace. Jeho rozsáhlá díla jsou primárně kompilacemi pečlivě shromážděných materiálů a korespondence, což z něj činí cenného referenčního autora. Strype se věnoval uspořádávání a prezentaci historických dokumentů s pozoruhodnou přesností. Jeho práce nabízejí hluboký vhled do života a doby klíčových církevních a státních představitelů reformace.
In this compelling biography of Edmund Grindal, John Strype offers a fascinating insight into the life and times of this influential religious leader. Drawing on a range of primary sources, Strype provides a detailed and engaging portrait of Grindal's ministry, shedding new light on the role of the church in sixteenth-century England.
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Providing a detailed look at the life and times of Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI, this work illuminates the history of the English Reformation. Including primary source material and firsthand accounts, this book is a valuable resource for students of English history and religious studies.
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