Author: Saint Thomas More
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A dialogue concerning heresies. pt. 1. The Text. pt. 2. Introduction, commentry, appendices, glossary, index, edited by T.M.C. Lawler,G. Marc'hadour and R. C. Marius. 2 v
Author: Saint Thomas More
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ISBN: 9780300013023
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ISBN: 9780300013023
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The Complete Works of St. Thomas More: In defense of humanism; Letters to Dorp; Oxford, Lee, and a Monk, together with Historia Ricardi Tertii, edited by Daniel Kinney
A dialogue concerning heresies. pt. 1. The Text. pt. 2. Introduction, commentry, appendices, glossary, index, edited by T.M.C. Lawler,G. Marc'hadour and R. C. Marius. 2 v
Author: Sir Thomas More (Saint)
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Languages : en
Pages : 472
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Pages : 472
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A dialogue concerning heresies. pt. 1. Text. pt. 2. Introduction,commentary, appendices, glossary, index. Edited by T. M. C. Lawler, G.Marc'hadour and R. C. Marius. 2 v
A Dialogue Concerning Heresies
Author: Sir Thomas More (Saint)
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ISBN: 9780300022117
Category : Heresies, Christian
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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ISBN: 9780300022117
Category : Heresies, Christian
Languages : en
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A Dialogue Concerning Heresies: Introduction, commentary, appendices, glossary, index
Author: Saint Thomas More
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ISBN: 9780300022117
Category : Heresy
Languages : en
Pages : 888
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ISBN: 9780300022117
Category : Heresy
Languages : en
Pages : 888
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The Complete Works
Author: Thomas More
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ISBN: 9780300022117
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Languages : en
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ISBN: 9780300022117
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A Dialogue Concerning Heresies
The Complete Works
Author: Thomas More ((saint ;)
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Languages : en
Pages : 435
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Pages : 435
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Dialogue Concerning Heresies
Author: Saint Thomas More
Publisher: Scepter Publishers
ISBN: 9781594170447
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Considered by C.S. Lewis as perhaps the best dialogue written in English, this friendly, spirited, and often merry exchange takes place at St. Thomas More's peaceful and cultured home in Chelsea.Dialogue Concerning Heresies is a conversation between the experienced humanist and statesman More and an intelligent college student who has been influenced by the spirit and ideas of the new men and reformers, especially Martin Luther and William Tyndale. It addresses questions that continue to be discussed today:Isn't it idolatry to pray to saints, venerate images, and go on pilgrimages?Why listen to what the Church teaches? Shouldn't we go only by Scripture, since it is the word of God?Why didn't the Church want laypeople to have their own Bible, and in English?How do we know which church is the true one?Why waste time on philosophy and other secular studies if the Bible is God's revealed word?This modernized edition of More's Dialogue brings this masterful work into wide circulation for the first time since its publication in 1529.
Publisher: Scepter Publishers
ISBN: 9781594170447
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Considered by C.S. Lewis as perhaps the best dialogue written in English, this friendly, spirited, and often merry exchange takes place at St. Thomas More's peaceful and cultured home in Chelsea.Dialogue Concerning Heresies is a conversation between the experienced humanist and statesman More and an intelligent college student who has been influenced by the spirit and ideas of the new men and reformers, especially Martin Luther and William Tyndale. It addresses questions that continue to be discussed today:Isn't it idolatry to pray to saints, venerate images, and go on pilgrimages?Why listen to what the Church teaches? Shouldn't we go only by Scripture, since it is the word of God?Why didn't the Church want laypeople to have their own Bible, and in English?How do we know which church is the true one?Why waste time on philosophy and other secular studies if the Bible is God's revealed word?This modernized edition of More's Dialogue brings this masterful work into wide circulation for the first time since its publication in 1529.