AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
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... death sweetly and without rancour . Is there on record any nobler utterance of a man under sentence of death than More's last words to his judges at the end of his trial : ' More have I not to say , my lords , but that like as the ...
... death sweetly and without rancour . Is there on record any nobler utterance of a man under sentence of death than More's last words to his judges at the end of his trial : ' More have I not to say , my lords , but that like as the ...
Strona 52
... death of sin unto the life of righteousness ' ) , the same acceptance of death as a sign of the judgement of God on sinful humanity ; but death is swallowed up in victory ; ' Almighty God ... with whom the souls of the faithful , after ...
... death of sin unto the life of righteousness ' ) , the same acceptance of death as a sign of the judgement of God on sinful humanity ; but death is swallowed up in victory ; ' Almighty God ... with whom the souls of the faithful , after ...
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... death approached , he was delivered into a peace such as he had not previously known . A few days before his death , which took place on 13 December 1784 , having asked his doctor for a plain answer as to the possibility of his recovery ...
... death approached , he was delivered into a peace such as he had not previously known . A few days before his death , which took place on 13 December 1784 , having asked his doctor for a plain answer as to the possibility of his recovery ...
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