Stomata leontôn
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I wanted to know if anyone could recommend me a good biography of Edward VI with heavy-duty scholarship and from or sympathetic to a Reformed point of view.
The reason is that I once read some copies of letters written in his own hand indicating that he was a genuine believer and passionate for the Truth. He read and followed correspondence from John Calvin, and was known to believers during the English Reformation as "our good king Josiah." The Regent, his uncle the Duke of Somerset, his mentor, was likewise such a believer. One reason this topic is interesting to me is that kings and princes seem usually to be working for the other side.
I figured this forum would be a good place to ask.
My thanks in advance to anyone who can direct me to a good title!
The reason is that I once read some copies of letters written in his own hand indicating that he was a genuine believer and passionate for the Truth. He read and followed correspondence from John Calvin, and was known to believers during the English Reformation as "our good king Josiah." The Regent, his uncle the Duke of Somerset, his mentor, was likewise such a believer. One reason this topic is interesting to me is that kings and princes seem usually to be working for the other side.
I figured this forum would be a good place to ask.
My thanks in advance to anyone who can direct me to a good title!
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