Of Human Frailty
  • Published:
    Nov-2002
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    Print / eBook
  • Main Genre:
    General Fiction
  • Pages:
    256
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Thomas Cranmer is a gentle, unassuming scholar when a chance meeting sweeps him away from the security and tranquillity of Cambridge to the harsh magnificence of Henry VIII's court. As a supporter of Henry he soon rises to prominence as Archbishop of Canterbury. Eric Malpass paints a fascinating picture of Reformation England and its prominent figures: the brilliant, charismatic but utterly ruthless Henry VIII, the exquisite but scheming Anne Boleyn and the fanatical Mary Tudor. But it is the paradoxical Thomas Cranmer who dominates the story. A tormented man, he is torn between valour and cowardice; a man with a loving heart who finds himself hated by many; and a man of God who makes the terrifying discovery that he must suffer and die for his beliefs. Thomas Cranmer is a man of simple virtue, whose only fault is his all too human frailty.
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    • Nov-2002
    • House of Stratus Ltd
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 0755102002
    • ISBN13: 9780755102006
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    • Feb-2013
    • House of Stratus
    • eBook (Kindle)



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