The Life of Sir Thomas More: Knight, Lord High Chancellor of England Under King Henry the Eighth and His Majesty's Ambassador to the Courts of France and Germany |
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Thomas his friends at home and abroad | 36 |
The pious home employment of Sir Thomas | 56 |
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admirable amongst answer Aunt Roper bestowed Bishop Bishop Fisher Bishop of Rochester blessing Cardinal Cardinal Wolsey cause Chelsea Christ Church clergy commend conscience counsel Cresacre daughter Margaret dear death dignity diligence divers Doctor doth Duke of Norfolk England English Erasmus excellent faith famous father favor fear God's grace happy hath heaven Henry's heresies heretic holy honor John justice King Henry King's Majesty Latin learned letter lived London Lord Chancellor marriage married matter mind never noble oath oath of supremacy Parliament Paulus Jovius perceived Peter Giles pleasant Pope's praise pray prince Queen R. W. Chambers realm reason Saint sayeth singular Sir Thomas More's Sir Thomas's soul speaketh spoken suffer Supremacy therein thereof thereto things Tower uncle Roper unto Utopia virtue whatsoever Wherefore whilst wife William Roper wise witty Wolsey words worldly worthy write writeth wrote