If clerical celibacy hadn't been one of the abuses that needed to be reformed, Cranmer may well have buckled under
One of the reasons the Reformation was so successful was that once the chief reformers had a houseful of baby prots, there was no going back
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Hmm... maybe but I wouldn't buy the whig history "x was a precursor to y" template
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Dante, Petrarch and Machiavelli already saw something like an Italian natl'm rising but had wildly diff ideas about solution
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NM thought problem was popes were too old/had short, indecisive tenure; Dante wanted imperial supremacy, even if German emperor
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