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Movie Review: a Man for All Seasons - the Life of Sir Thomas More (1966)Thomas More preferred to resign his post as Lord Chancellor of the Realm rather than agree to have King Henry VIII declare himself as the supreme head of the Church of England, breaking his former ties with the Vatican.- Movie Review - A Man for All Seasons Starring Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller, and Robert ShawA Man for All Seasons is a wonderfully acted, historically accurate, and moving account of the life of one of the great men in English history: Sir Thomas More.
- Reformation Martyrs: Sts. John Fisher and Thomas MoreBrief biographies of St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More.
Film Review: a Man for All Seasons, Directed by Fred Zinnemann, Based on a Play by Robert BolteSir Thomas More, Chancellor of England, Cannonized Saint, Betrayed by Richard Rich and Beheaded by Government.- A Utopian Humanist - Thomas MoreThe life of Thomas More during the middle ages.
The Life and Death of Sir Thomas MoreSir Thomas More has become Saint Thomas More to millions because his principled stand for his convictions has been an inspiration for generations.
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A Man for All Seasons: The More Things Change, the More They Remain the SameTo believe the cinematographic depiction of the 16th-century British court, not much has changed in politics since then.- Seminar: Realism and IdealismSeminar: Realism and Idealism Text: Sir Thomas Moreâs Utopia and Machiavelliâs The Prince