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... Thomas More fills an essential place in that development , linking our medieval with our modern writers ; and that these contemporary lives are essential , if we are to understand Sir Thomas More . Unless we study the Saga of Sir Thomas ...
... Thomas More fills an essential place in that development , linking our medieval with our modern writers ; and that these contemporary lives are essential , if we are to understand Sir Thomas More . Unless we study the Saga of Sir Thomas ...
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... Thomas More . After much vain dispute , More abandoned argument , and took to prayer . Prayer proved effective . But all this throws a new light upon Roper's state- ment that , in the sixteen years he lived with More , he had never ...
... Thomas More . After much vain dispute , More abandoned argument , and took to prayer . Prayer proved effective . But all this throws a new light upon Roper's state- ment that , in the sixteen years he lived with More , he had never ...
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... Thomas More is all of one piece , from the early years which he spent under the monastic discipline of the Charterhouse till , after a lifetime of austerities and devotions , he followed the Charterhouse fathers to death . These early ...
... Thomas More is all of one piece , from the early years which he spent under the monastic discipline of the Charterhouse till , after a lifetime of austerities and devotions , he followed the Charterhouse fathers to death . These early ...
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HONORARY FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192526 | 13 |
ON THE COLOPHONS AND MARGINALIA OF IRISH SCRIBES BY THE | 13 |
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