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" Thomas More and his struggles of conscience / "
by Samuel Willard Crompton.
Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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951218
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Doc. No
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b705588
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Main Entry
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Crompton, Samuel Willard.
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Title & Author
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Thomas More and his struggles of conscience /\ by Samuel Willard Crompton.
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Publication Statement
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Philadelphia :: Chelsea House Publishers,, c2006.
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Series Statement
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Makers of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
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Page. NO
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140 p. :: ill. (some col.) ;; 25 cm.
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ISBN
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0791086364
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: 9780791086360
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 130-131) and index.
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Contents
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A family portrait -- Father and son -- A rising star -- Literary fame -- The King's servant -- Martin Luther's challenge -- King Henry's great matter -- Thomas More, Lord Chancellor -- A prisoner of conscience -- The legacy of Thomas More.
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Abstract
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English statesman and author who was best known for his Utopia, describing communal ownership of land, the education of men and women alike, and religious toleration.
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Subject
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Henry, VIII,1491-1547-- Relations with humanists
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Henry, VIII,1491-1547.
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Henry, VIII,1491-1547
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Henry, VIII,1491-1547.
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More, Thomas,1478-1535
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More, Thomas,1478-1535.
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More, Thomas,1478-1535
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More, Thomas,1478-1535.
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Subject
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Christian martyrs-- England, Biography, Juvenile literature.
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Humanists-- England, Biography, Juvenile literature.
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Statesmen-- Great Britain, Biography, Juvenile literature.
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Christian martyrs.
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Humanists.
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Intellectual life.
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Relations with humanists.
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Statesmen.
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England, Intellectual life, 16th century, Juvenile literature.
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Subject
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Great Britain, History, Henry VIII, 1509-1547, Juvenile literature.
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Subject
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England.
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Great Britain.
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Dewey Classification
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942.05/2/092B
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LC Classification
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DA334.M8C86 2006
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