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"All this time Cranmer stood hearing his sermon"(engraving)

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"All this time Cranmer stood hearing his sermon"(engraving)

2780825 " All this time Cranmer stood hearing his sermon" (engraving) by Pasquier, James Abbott (fl.1851-72); Private Collection; (add.info.: " All this time Cranmer stood hearing his sermon." Illustration for The Book of Martyrs by John Foxe edited by William Bramley-Moore (Cassell, c 1880).); © Look and Learn

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Archbishop Cranmer Foxes Book Of Martyrs Hearing Martyrdom Protestant Protestants Sermon Stood Thomas Cranmer Christinaity


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The engraving titled ""All this time Cranmer stood hearing his sermon"" captures a powerful moment in history. Depicting Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, during his martyrdom on 21st March 1556, the image portrays a scene filled with religious significance and conviction. As we gaze upon the print, we witness Cranmer standing tall amidst a crowd of Protestants. His unwavering faith is evident as he listens intently to a sermon delivered by Dr Cole. The atmosphere is charged with tension and anticipation, symbolizing the struggle between Catholicism and Protestantism during that era. Cranmer's presence in this pivotal moment showcases his commitment to his Christian beliefs and principles. Despite facing persecution for his Protestant views, he remains steadfast in his devotion to God. This portrayal serves as an inspiring testament to the strength of one's convictions even when faced with adversity. The engraving originates from "The Book of Martyrs" by John Foxe, edited by William Bramley-Moore. It stands as a visual representation of the stories chronicled within this influential book that documented accounts of Christian martyrs throughout history. This artwork not only pays homage to Thomas Cranmer but also highlights the broader themes of religious freedom and sacrifice. It reminds us of the enduring power that faith holds in shaping individuals' lives and its ability to inspire others across generations.

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