Thomas More — "They think that the enjoyment of the pleasures of life is the end of all our act…"
They think that the enjoyment of the pleasures of life is the end of all our actions.
They think that the enjoyment of the pleasures of life is the end of all our actions.
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"I fear me, I shall never be able to answer the King's Grace in these matters, but with peril of my life."
"I have not changed my mind, but I have changed my clothes."
"For in good faith, I never had mind to meddle in any such matters, but to serve God and the King."
"I have no doubt, but that I shall be saved, if I continue in the Catholic faith."
"They have no churches among them, but such as are built by the public."
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