Introduction
1: John Wyclif's Universalist Approach to Universal Priesthood
2: Royal Priesthood in Late Medieval England
3: Common Priesthood in the Early English Reformation
4: Royal Priests: Henry VIII and Edward VI
5: Priestly Magistrates: Thomas Cromwell's Faction
6: Thomas Cranmer: The Ministerial Priesthood is 'Necessary'
7: Thomas Cranmer: The People's Priesthood
8: The Reformation of the Queens
Malcolm B. Yarnell III is Director of the Center for Theological Research and Professor of Systematic Theology at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Royal Priesthood in the English Reformation is an outstanding
contribution to studies in Tudor religious thought as it corrects
the view that the universal priesthood was essentially
individualistic by situating more firmly in the relevant primary
sources.
*André A. Gazal, Church History*
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