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" Roper," quoth he, and in commending all degrees and estates of the same went far beyond me. "And yet, Son Roper, I pray God," said he, "that some of us, as high as we seem to sit upon the mountains, treading heretics under our feet like ants, live not... "
The Scottish Historical Review - Page 170
1909
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Disraeli's Works, Volume 5

Isaac Disraeli - 1880 - 888 pages
...face." ' More went even beyond Roper in his commendation ; but he proceeded, " And yet, son Roper, I pray God that some of us, as high as we seem to...under our feet like ants, live not the day that we would gladly be at league and composition with them, to let them have their churches quietly to themselves,...
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Life and Writings of Sir Thomas More: Lord Chancellor of England and Martyr ...

Thomas Edward Bridgett - 1891 - 520 pages
...of the same went far beyond me in commendation thereof; 'and yet, son Roper, I pray God,' said he, ' that some of us, as high as we seem to sit upon the...under our feet like ants, live not the day that we would gladly be at league and composition with them, to let them have their churches quietly to themselves,...
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The Utopia of Sir Thomas More: In Latin from the Edition of March 1518, and ...

Saint Thomas More, Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1895 - 508 pages
...outward security of the Church in England at the time) ; ' and yet, son Roper, I pray God, said he, that some of us, as high as we seem to sit upon the mountains treading heretics under our feat like ants, live not the day that we gladly would wish to be at league and composition with them,...
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The Utopia of Sir Thomas More: In Latin from the Edition of March 1518, and ...

Saint Thomas More - 1895 - 464 pages
...outward security of the Church in England at the time) ; ' and yet, son Roper, I pray God, said he, that some of us, as high as we seem to sit upon the mountains treading hereties under our feet like ants, live not the day that we gladly would wish to be at league and composition...
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Journal and Proceedings of the Hamilton Scientific Association, Issues 19-23

Hamilton Scientific Association - 1903 - 924 pages
...his quiet tnomeuts More too had misgivings, for in a letter to his son he wrote : "I beseech our Lord that some of us, as high as we seem to sit upon the...heretics under our feet like ants, live not the day to be at league and composition with them." Destruction of the two early versions of Tyndale's translation...
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Lives of the English Martyrs Declared Blessed by Pope Leo XIII in ..., Volume 1

Bede Camm - 1904 - 624 pages
...the same went far beyond me in commendation thereof, ' and yet, son Roper, I pray God,' said he, ' that some of us as high as we seem to sit upon the...under our feet like ants, live not the day that we would gladly be at league and composition with them to let them have their churches quietly to themselves,...
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Life and Writings of Blessed Thomas More, Lord Chancellor of England and ...

Thomas Edward Bridgett - 1904 - 544 pages
...of the same went far beyond me in commendation thereof; 'and yet, son Roper, I pray God,' said he, 'that some of us, as high as we seem to sit upon the...heretics under our feet like ants, live not the day that \ve would gladly be at league and composition with them, to let them have their churches quietly to...
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Sir Thomas Moro's Utopia

Thomas More - 1904 - 350 pages
...sadly said, while as yet the cloud was but a speck upon the horizon, ' I pray God that some of us, high as we seem to sit upon the mountains, treading heretics under our feet like ants, live not to see the day when we gladly would wish to be at league with them, to let them have their churches...
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Sir Thomas More's Utopia

Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1904 - 374 pages
...sadly said, while as yet the cloud was but a speck upon the horizon, ' I pray God that some of us, high as we seem to sit upon the mountains, treading heretics under our feet like ants, live not to see the day when we gladly would wish to be at league with them, to let them have their churches...
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In a MediƦval Library: A Study in Pre-reformation Religious Literature

Gertrude Robinson - 1918 - 264 pages
...together." " Troth it is indeed, Son Roper," quoth he ; " and yet I pray God that none of us, as high as we sit upon the mountains, treading heretics under our feet like ants, live not to see the day when we would gladly be at league and corporation with them, to let them have their...
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