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Reformation Day Reflection: Nicholas Ridley and the Lord’s Supper

Nicholas Ridley

On Reformation Day we remember Bishop Nicholas Ridley, martyred in 1555, whose Brief Declaration of the Lord’s Supper defended the gospel against transubstantiation. Ridley taught that in Holy Communion believers truly receive Christ by the Spirit through faith — not by the bread changing into flesh — so that faith, not fear, is the way of communion....

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Thomas Cranmer and the True Presence of Christ

Thomas Cranmer

On this Reformation Day—the Eve of All Saints’ Day—we remember Thomas Cranmer, the English Reformer and Archbishop of Canterbury who gave the Church the Book of Common Prayer and a gospel-centered vision of the Lord’s Supper. Cranmer taught that Christ is truly present in the Eucharist—not in the bread and wine themselves, but spiritually to the faith of believer...

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Guarding the Flock: The Implications of Article 23 in the 39 Articles for Unauthorized Bible Teache

Preaching in the Church

This article examines how Article 23 of the 39 Articles, rooted in the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, ensures lawful ministry. It tackles Evangelicalism’s issue of self-appointed, unauthorized Bible teachers, promoting ordained oversight to safeguard confessional unity. ...

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A Summary of Cranmer’s Liturgical Reforms for God’s Glory and the Church’s Edification

Thomas Cranmer

A concise summary of Thomas Cranmer’s reasoning for removing ceremonies that obscured the gospel or burdened consciences, while retaining those that fostered faith, order, and clarity in worship....

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A Feast of Scripture

A distinctive feature of Thomas Cranmer's reforms of the worship of the English church was the prominent place he gave to the extensive reading of Scripture. ...

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