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I must get back to England. Went to Windsor on business but there is so much more to see and learn.Henry was the fons et origo of the Church in England, with the Henrician Acts of 1534-35. Cranmer was instrumental in shaping the course of the CoE, first working under Henry’s basic orthodoxy, then under Edward VI’s Protectors, Somerset and Northumberland, more to his way of mind. The Edwardian period moved the CoE toward the reformed side, with Cranmer’s assistance. Just as Elizabeth I shifted it back toward a* via media,* under the Elizabethan Compromise.
But what was going on there was the shaping of the CoE, in one way and another, not its founding.
GKC