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Fisher and More
A historical and spiritual biography chronicling the lives of Saints John Fisher and Thomas More. It celebrates their steadfast faith, moral integrity, and martyrdom in the face of oppression by King Henry VIII of England. Published to commemorate the canonization of these two men, who were martyred for resisting the schism of the Church of England from the Holy See (Vatican). It portrays Fisher as a courageous theologian, bishop, and cardinal, as well as a staunch defender of Catholic doctrine during the English Reformation. It highlights More's integrity as a statesman, philosopher, and Chancellor of England. He preferred to lose his life rather than betray his conscience and convictions. Written from the perspective of a traditional Catholic author, this book not only presents historical facts but also explores the spiritual depth and exemplary character of these martyrs in standing up for their principles against the absolute authority of the state.
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274.206 Rop f
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| Publisher | Alexander Ouseley Ltd. : London., 1935 |
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205 hlm ; 12,5x19cm
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English
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274.206
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