The Complete Works of St. Thomas More: In defense of humanism; Letters to Dorp; Oxford, Lee, and a Monk, together with Historia Ricardi Tertii, edited by Daniel Kinney PDF Download
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Author: Saint Thomas More
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Languages : en
Pages : 848
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Author: Saint Thomas More
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Author: Richard J. Schoeck
Publisher: University of Victoria
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Category : Christian martyrs
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Author: Saint Thomas More
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Category : England
Languages : la
Pages : 584
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Author: Sir Thomas More
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Category : Christian martyrs
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Author: Stephen Smith
Publisher: Scepter Publishers
ISBN: 1594172943
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 361
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For the first time in forty years, the selected letters of St. Thomas More—son, husband, father, friend, statesman and martyr—are now available in this newly edited volume for the contemporary reader. Moving from the days of his youth to the startling drama of his final years, this collection serves as a “life in letters” and offers the reader fresh insight into More’s education, formation, and character, visible both in season and out of season, in little matters as well as great controversies. The first English writer to use the word “integrity,” More struggled to live as well as he wrote, with personal virtue, solid piety, and a well-formed conscience. These letters reflect all the facets of his humanity and personality, and through them, one may begin to glimpse the living face of this famous “man for all seasons,” as he was known even in his own time. In addition to the letters from Thomas More, the book offers introductory notes on the family members, friends, and other historical figures relevant to his life’s history.
Author: Thomas More
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ISBN: 9780300008623
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Languages : en
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Author: Saint Thomas More
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Languages : en
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Author: Sir Thomas More (Saint)
Publisher: CUA Press
ISBN: 0813213762
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 430
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"A Thomas More Sourcebook" brings together classic texts by and about Thomas More to reflect his views on education, politics, church-state relations, love, and friendship. The writings shed light on More's distinctive Christian humanism and feature three famous sixteenth-century accounts of More's life by Erasmus, Roper, and a team of London playwrights including William Shakespeare. Catholic University of American Press
Author: Saint Thomas More
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Languages : en
Pages : 480
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Author: Thomas More, Sir Saint
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ISBN: 9780300011234
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 1058
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The Responsio ad Lutherum, written by Thomas More under the pseudonym of Guillielmus Rosseus, represents an important phase of the violent controversy that developed between Luther and Henry VII after the publication in 1521 of the King's Assertio Septem Sacrementorum. Here, for the first time, More entered the field of polemical, religious warfare, beginning a career as Catholic apologist which he was to continue in his English works during the next ten years, The present edition is based on the 1523 Rosseus text, with full collations from the earlier, and unique, Baravellus issue and from the 1565 Louvain printing. For the first time, More's racy diatribe is fully translated into English, with the Latin and English texts printed in parallel. The editor's Introduction traces the background of the controversy and analyzes at length More's important revisions in his text as he worked out his view of the papal primacy. The Commentary traces the nature of the conflict between More and Luther, emphasizing the shades of development in Luther's though. Historical, biblical, and patristic allusions in the text are explicated and analyzed. The Responsio should no longer, in view of this volume, occupy the position which it has held for so long--the most neglected of all More's major works. Mr. Headley is associate professor of history at the University of North Carolina. The translator, Sister Scholastica Mandeville of the Order of Sisters Adorers of the Most Precious Blood, teaches at the Provincial Motherhouse, Ruma, Illinois.