Thomas More — "They think that no man ought to be punished for his religion, nor for any other …"
They think that no man ought to be punished for his religion, nor for any other opinion whatsoever, provided that he does not stir up sedition.
They think that no man ought to be punished for his religion, nor for any other opinion whatsoever, provided that he does not stir up sedition.
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"And albeit, Master Rich, that I have in my time, as I think, as great a mind as any man, to please the King, yet I never thought, nor never will think, but that my soul is more to me than my body."
"They are more concerned about the public good than about their own private advantage."
"I pray you, Master Lieutenant, see me safe up, and for my coming down, let me shift for myself."
"I am loath to offend any man, but most of all the King."
"They have no priests among them, but such as are chosen by the people."
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