In 1534, Sir Thomas More refused to take an oath of succession, upholding King Henry's divorce to marry Anne and repudiate the Papal supremacy."[More] had always refused to recognize the right of an individual to put his conscience before obedience to authority; but now he would claim that his conscience forbade him to obey authority" Statesman and Saint, Cardinal Wolsey, Sir Thomas More and the Politics of Henry VIII, Jasper Ridley (1982). "On 7 February, 1978, the five-hundredth anniversary of More's birth, the [London] Times leader-writer wrote: If the English people were to be set a test to justify their history and civilization by the example of one man, then it is Sir Thomas
More whom they would perhaps choose After considering the rival claims of Churchill, Gladstone,
Dr. Johnson, Shakespeare, Elizabeth 1, and King Alfred to be the greatest figure in English history, the leader writer expressed the opinion that none of them was as great as More." The Statesman and
Saint author questioned how "In the twentieth century even Churchill cannot compete with More."
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More whom they would perhaps choose After considering the rival claims of Churchill, Gladstone,
Dr. Johnson, Shakespeare, Elizabeth 1, and King Alfred to be the greatest figure in English history, the leader writer expressed the opinion that none of them was as great as More." The Statesman and
Saint author questioned how "In the twentieth century even Churchill cannot compete with More."
DANIEL'S RULE OF LAW, WHY IT MATTERS AMERICAN FOUNDING PRINCIPLES
In 1534, Sir Thomas More refused to take an oath of succession, upholding King Henry's divorce to marry Anne and repudiate the Papal supremacy."[More] had always refused to recognize the right of an individual to put his conscience before obedience to authority; but now he would claim that his conscience forbade him to obey authority" Statesman and Saint, Cardinal Wolsey, Sir Thomas More and the Politics of Henry VIII, Jasper Ridley (1982). "On 7 February, 1978, the five-hundredth anniversary of More's birth, the [London] Times leader-writer wrote: If the English people were to be set a test to justify their history and civilization by the example of one man, then it is Sir Thomas
More whom they would perhaps choose After considering the rival claims of Churchill, Gladstone,
Dr. Johnson, Shakespeare, Elizabeth 1, and King Alfred to be the greatest figure in English history, the leader writer expressed the opinion that none of them was as great as More." The Statesman and
Saint author questioned how "In the twentieth century even Churchill cannot compete with More."
More whom they would perhaps choose After considering the rival claims of Churchill, Gladstone,
Dr. Johnson, Shakespeare, Elizabeth 1, and King Alfred to be the greatest figure in English history, the leader writer expressed the opinion that none of them was as great as More." The Statesman and
Saint author questioned how "In the twentieth century even Churchill cannot compete with More."
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781964818825 |
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| Publisher: | Peter G Wales |
| Publication date: | 07/24/2024 |
| Pages: | 370 |
| Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.77(d) |
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