Colin Buchanan argues that Cranmer’s 1549 Prayer Book was intentionally a ‘first stage’ towards a clearly Protestant and Reformed position. Cranmer had significantly revised the existing liturgies, particularly the Mass, but his most radical innovation was the use of English throughout - causing some distress to those parts of the realm, such as Cornwall, where this was even more foreign a liturgical language than Latin.
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