Thomas More — "I fear me, I shall never be able to answer the King's Grace in these matters, bu…"
I fear me, I shall never be able to answer the King's Grace in these matters, but with peril of my life.
I fear me, I shall never be able to answer the King's Grace in these matters, but with peril of my life.
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"The King's highness is a gracious prince, and I trust to God that he will show himself merciful unto me."
"I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than to dwell in the tents of wickedness."
"I will not meddle with the King's marriage."
"They have no schools among them, but such as are public and free."
"You must not abandon the ship in a storm because you cannot control the winds."
Reported by William Roper, prior to his arrest
Date: c. 1557 (referring to 1534)
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