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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... things he said unto me , " Now would to our Lord , son Roper , upon condition that three things were well established in Chris- tendom , I were put into a sack , and here presently cast into the Thames . " " What great things be those ...
... things he said unto me , " Now would to our Lord , son Roper , upon condition that three things were well established in Chris- tendom , I were put into a sack , and here presently cast into the Thames . " " What great things be those ...
Page 186
... things which are good and bad for oneself— he makes the former impossible to achieve and accomplish , and the latter impossible to rectify . [ 2 ] Now , if a flatterer were like most other bad things and exclusively or largely seized on ...
... things which are good and bad for oneself— he makes the former impossible to achieve and accomplish , and the latter impossible to rectify . [ 2 ] Now , if a flatterer were like most other bad things and exclusively or largely seized on ...
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... things , and we do not love God above all things if we keep , contrary to God's pleasure , anything that we have . For we show that we value a thing more than we value God when we are more content to lose God than it . But that everyone ...
... things , and we do not love God above all things if we keep , contrary to God's pleasure , anything that we have . For we show that we value a thing more than we value God when we are more content to lose God than it . But that everyone ...
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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