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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The man himself,
By S. Lloyd "author, 'Please Don't Drink the Hol... (Whitehall, PA United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: The Last Letters of Thomas More (Paperback)
Here is the man in his own words in letters to his daughter, his king and his friends. Much from A Man for All Seasons is taken from these letters. Wonderful!
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...but God's first,
This review is from: The Last Letters of Thomas More (Kindle Edition)
More didn't burn anyone at the stake. As Chancellor, he did his duty and gave every chance for the 3 'heretics' that refused to budge on what was eventually political matters. A 'heretic' in those days was so much more than one who simply had 'different beliefs.' Some people today simply are too ignorant to understand that representative democracy did not exist then.More's 'Last Letters' poignantly reminds Christians of what it means to be a real disciple of Christ.
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Disgusting,
This review is from: The Last Letters of Thomas More (Paperback)
Lionizing a man who burnt others at the stake for standing up for their own consciences.
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The Last Letters of Thomas More by Thomas More (Hardcover - May 31, 2000)
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