Thomas More — "And if I had done otherwise than I did, I should have lost my soul."
And if I had done otherwise than I did, I should have lost my soul.
And if I had done otherwise than I did, I should have lost my soul.
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"They have a great scorn of gold and silver, and use it for the vilest purposes."
"For they think it a very unjust thing to make a great company of thieves because a man happens to be in want."
"I am loath to offend any man, but most of all the King."
"I trust to God, that I shall not fail him, for fear of losing my life."
"The things that we pray for, good Lord, give us the grace to labor for."
During his trial, as recorded in 'The History of King Richard the Third' by Thomas More (though this particular quote is from his trial and not that work)
Date: 1535
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