Thomas More — "I have not hitherto behaved myself like a man that was ashamed of the faith of C…"
I have not hitherto behaved myself like a man that was ashamed of the faith of Christ, nor I trust I never shall.
I have not hitherto behaved myself like a man that was ashamed of the faith of Christ, nor I trust I never shall.
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"They have no ceremonies among them, but such as are simple and grave."
"They have no glass among them, but use horn instead."
"For in good faith, I never had mind to meddle in any such matters, but to serve God and the King."
"I have given over the world, and all the things in it, and I am now resolved to think only upon God and my soul."
"I have not taken the oath, because I cannot, with a safe conscience, swear to the preamble."
During his trial, reported in 'Sir Thomas More: A Man for All Seasons' by E. E. Reynolds
Date: 1535
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