A Thomas More Source BookGerard B. Wegemer, Dr. Stephen W. Smith, Stephen W. Smith This Source Book brings together classic texts by and about Thomas More--poet, scholar, statesman, family man, educational reformer, philosopher, historian, and saint |
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Page 41
... body ! God body ! My Lord Chancellor , a parish clerk , a parish clerk ! You dishonor the King and his office . " " Nay , " quoth Sir Thomas More , smiling upon the Duke , " your Grace may not think that the King , your master and mine ...
... body ! God body ! My Lord Chancellor , a parish clerk , a parish clerk ! You dishonor the King and his office . " " Nay , " quoth Sir Thomas More , smiling upon the Duke , " your Grace may not think that the King , your master and mine ...
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... body along with it , and of all the rest of that borrowed ware that we are now so proud of , we shall yield a very strict account and come to a heavy reckoning ; and many a thousand , body and soul together , will burn in hell eternally ...
... body along with it , and of all the rest of that borrowed ware that we are now so proud of , we shall yield a very strict account and come to a heavy reckoning ; and many a thousand , body and soul together , will burn in hell eternally ...
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... body , and of all of them to cure those that can be cured , and , for the health of the whole body , to cut and cast off from it the incurably gangrened parts , al- ways observing in the doing thereof such order and fashion as can stand ...
... body , and of all of them to cure those that can be cured , and , for the health of the whole body , to cut and cast off from it the incurably gangrened parts , al- ways observing in the doing thereof such order and fashion as can stand ...
Contents
Erasmus on Thomas More 1519 | 3 |
Ropers Life of Sir Thomas More Knight c 1556 | 19 |
Munday Shakespeares Sir Thomas More c 1592 | 66 |
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