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interrogated Cranmer in the middle of February. On 26 February there was another statement, written in Latin and probably by Villagarcía, that was signed by Cranmer and witnessed by Villagarcía and Henry Syddall. This was the fifth statement written or signed by Cranmer; he himself spoke of it as a
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in 1555. He was the recipient of degrees of B.D. and D.D. at Oxford, in 1555 and 1558 respectively.
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On his return to Spain, Villagarcía found that Carranza was in trouble with the
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Dominican
Valladolid
Thomas Cranmer
Bartolomé de Carranza
Philip II of Spain
Magdalen Hall, Oxford
Regius Professor of Divinity
University of Oxford
Christ Church, Oxford
Council of Nicaea
Bocardo Prison
St Michael at the Northgate
John Harpsfield
sacramental absolution
University Church of St Mary the Virgin
Foxe's Book of Martyrs
Spanish Inquisition
Lutheranism
"Footnotes"
Diarmaid MacCulloch
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Charles Henry Lea
Richard Smyth
Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford
Richard Smyth
Categories
1564 deaths
Spanish Dominicans
16th-century Spanish Roman Catholic theologians

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