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  1. Edmund Grindal (c. 1519 – 6 July 1583) was Bishop of London, Archbishop of York, and Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Elizabeth I. Though born far from the centres of political and religious power, he had risen rapidly in the church during the reign of Edward VI, culminating in his nomination as Bishop of London.

  2. Edmund Grindal (born 1519?, St. Bees, Cumberland, Eng.—died July 6, 1583, Croyden, Surrey) was an English archbishop of Canterbury whose Puritan sympathies brought him into serious conflict with Queen Elizabeth I.

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    Edmund Grindal. Edmund Grindal ( c. 1519 - 6 de julio de 1583) fue obispo de Londres, arzobispo de York y arzobispo de Canterbury durante el reinado de Isabel I. Aunque nació lejos de los centros de poder político y religioso, había ascendido rápidamente en la iglesia durante el reinado de Eduardo VI, que culminó con su nombramiento como ...

  4. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Edmund Grindal, apoyo de Casiodoro de Reina en Inglaterra. La magnífica relación de Casiodoro con Grindal, basada en la confianza que consiguió obtener de su parte, contribuyó decisivamente a...

  5. Edmund Grindal. The years 1517 and 1521 are of great significance in the progress of the Reformation. They mark its official beginning with Martin Luther nailing his 95 theses to the church door in Wittenberg, and his trial for heresy before the Emperor, in Worms.

  6. Edmund Grindal was a Puritan who clashed with Queen Elizabeth over the issue of prophesyings, unauthorised meetings for prayer and preaching. He was suspended from his office in 1577 and died in 1583.

  7. Archbishop Grindal 1519–1583: The Struggle for a Reformed Church (1979) KENNETH University of Kent FINCHAM. Abstract This essay seeks to explain the least celebrated of Patrick Collinson’s books. It begins by looking at how it has seemed to be too much under the shadow of its predecessor, The Elizabethan Puritan Movement, and had a little ...