Janus-like conscience

“Despite their respective compromises, Cranmer and Gardiner were now propelled into new and mutually antagonistic stances. Glyn Redworth has reminded us that the two men were to become joint and rival keepers of Henry VIII’s Janus-like conscience, Gardiner reflecting Henry’s hold on the past, Cranmer reflecting his efforts to reshape the future.

— MacCulloch, Thomas Cranmer, 77

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