Transubstantiation, Consubstantiation and Paul

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He was Anglican, murdered by Bloody Mary, supposedly Catholic.
He was Anglican when Mary had him executed. But never fear, Elizabeth had many of those involved executed as "traitors" to the English crown in its claim to be head of the church in England. Is it an earthly monarch that you desire as head of your religion?
 

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He was Anglican when Mary had him executed. But never fear, Elizabeth had many of those involved executed as "traitors" to the English crown in its claim to be head of the church in England. Is it an earthly monarch that you desire as head of your religion?
Was it not murder? For saying "the wrong things"?
 

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Was it not murder? For saying "the wrong things"?
It was execution for heresy according to the law of the land at that time; Mary was, after all, monarch, a Tudor queen, acting as absolute monarch.
 

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It was execution for heresy according to the law of the land at that time; Mary was, after all, monarch, a Tudor queen, acting as absolute monarch.
Ya, she killed him because she didn't like what he said. Shouldn't the pope have excommunicated her? It doesn't look good for you guys.
 

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Ya, she killed him because she didn't like what he said. Shouldn't the pope have excommunicated her? It doesn't look good for you guys.
Sir, Thomas Cranmer killed Thomas Moore, or had a hand in it, I think. He certainly had a hand in the execution of some of his fellow bishops and some abbots who would not compromise on the King's claim to be head of the church in England.
 

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Sir, Thomas Cranmer killed Thomas Moore, or had a hand in it, I think. He certainly had a hand in the execution of some of his fellow bishops and some abbots who would not compromise on the King's claim to be head of the church in England.
Mary killed him for proving the Papacy is the antichrist proven by the Eucharist.
 

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Mary killed him for proving the Papacy is the antichrist proven by the Eucharist.
Thomas Cranmer believed in the real presence, though his stated views were heretical, so why are you batting on his side when in truth your own religion rejects the real presence altogether, favouring a 'spiritual' and 'memorial' sense over a true and real sense to Christ's words in Matthew 26.
 

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Thomas Cranmer believed in the real presence, though his stated views were heretical, so why are you batting on his side when in truth your own religion rejects the real presence altogether, favouring a 'spiritual' and 'memorial' sense over a true and real sense to Christ's words in Matthew 26.
He ended up proving the pope is Antichrist by the Eucharist.
 

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