In 1553, Catholic Mary had become Queen and Cranmer was charged with heresy and imprisoned initially in the Tower of London. Under pressure, he recanted before his death but then withdrew that recantation before his martyrdom.
In 1553, Catholic Mary had become Queen and Cranmer was charged with heresy and imprisoned initially in the Tower of London. Under pressure, he recanted before his death but then withdrew that recantation before his martyrdom.
This article is about revival, so I ought to explain how I am using the word. By ‘revival’ I mean a sovereign act of God…
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Let’s imagine we could jump into a time machine and fast-forward to, say, Christmas 2045. Here are two scenarios we could envisage. Spot the differences!…