""Cranmer and the Reformation in England"" is a historical book written by Arthur Donald Innes in 1900. It explores the life and work of Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury during the English Reformation. The book delves into Cranmer's role in the Reformation, including his involvement in the dissolution of monasteries, the creation of the Book of Common Prayer, and his support of the Protestant faith. Innes provides a detailed account of...