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State vs. church: implementing Reformation.(England under Henry VIII in the early 1500s)
From:
Journal of Church and State
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January 1, 1999| Author:
Chibi, Andrew A.
| COPYRIGHT 1999 J.M. Dawson Studies in Church and State. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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The clash between John Stokesley, the bishop of London from 1530 to 1535, and Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII's leading councillor, mirrored the larger clash between church and state. Stokesley, a staunch opponent of Lutheranism, differed with Cromwell, who urged Henry to look to Germany's Lutheran principalities for an ally. Stokesley succeeded in using his pulpit to protect his diocese from religious extremes, while Cromwell was forced to rely on men of dubious religious orthodoxy.
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