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More's religious beliefs
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examines legacy
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the human condition
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letters of Thomas More
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gptkb:Henry_VIII
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More's life and works
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More's execution
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More's political career
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The Life of Sir Thomas More
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reading lists
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Tudor history
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understanding the Reformation
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scholarly debate
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individual conscience
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its themes
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its moral dilemmas
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other biographies of saints
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Renaissance literature
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literary societies
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its narrative style
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studies of martyrdom
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historical studies
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gptkbp:language
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English
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faith and politics
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the nature of power
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Life of Sir Thomas More
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the conflict between church and state
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insight into Tudor politics
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1626
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gptkb:Thomas_More
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gptkb:Robert_Southey
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