GERMANY AND THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
* v - the beginning Germany helped to establish the Prote§tppt. religion in England. Henry VIII consulted Luther’s friend, Martin Bucer (or Butzer) about his divorce. Some time after Bucer left Germany for England, where he became regius professor of divinity at Cambridge. Bucer was frequently consulted by Lranmer, and was specially commissioned with the rethe first English book of Common Prayer. With.Melancthon, Bucer drew up a Book of Reformation (1543), to which Luther made objection. The work itself was largely borrowed from a liturgy previously established in Nuruberg and Auspach. The services of., the Church of England are occasionally derived from this German work. Bucer, like his friend Luther,. wa§.an ex-monk, and was the first of the bunch of -. ex-monks to get married. He was followed by Bugenhagen (1522), Zwingli (1524), and Luther (1525).
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New Zealand Tablet, 13 March 1919, Page 29
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