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St. Thomas More of London

AUTHOR Ince, Elizabeth
PUBLISHER Ignatius Press (02/07/2003)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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St. Thomas More comes to life in this biography from the acclaimed "Vision Books" series of saints for youth 9 - 16 years old. Raised in the London of the late 1400's, Thomas was a bright student eager for knowledge. When serving as a page for Cardinal Morton, the Archbishop of Canterbury noticed his bright wit and sent him to Oxford. There young Thomas became a scholar and later one of the greatest lawyers in England. Going on to serve his King, he soon became one of Henry VIII's most trusted advisors. But then the unthinkable happened.

King Henry VIII defied Rome and set himself up as the head of the Church in England, commanding all of his subjects to acknowledge him as such. Sir Thomas resigned as Chancellor rather than betray his faith, but his defiance came at a price. King Henry had him arrested and charged with treason. On July 6, 1535, Sir Thomas More was beheaded for high treason and became a martyr for the Church. Illustrated.

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ISBN-13: 9780898709322
ISBN-10: 0898709326
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 165
Carton Quantity: 80
Product Dimensions: 5.30 x 0.52 x 7.96 inches
Weight: 0.48 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Illustrated
Country of Origin: IT
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BISAC Categories
Biography & Autobiography | Religious
Biography & Autobiography | Christianity - History
Biography & Autobiography | Christian Education - Children & Youth
Grade Level: 4th Grade - 10th Grade
Dewey Decimal: B
Library of Congress Control Number: 2002111117
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St. Thomas More comes to life in this biography from the acclaimed "Vision Books" series of saints for youth 9 - 16 years old. Raised in the London of the late 1400's, Thomas was a bright student eager for knowledge. When serving as a page for Cardinal Morton, the Archbishop of Canterbury noticed his bright wit and sent him to Oxford. There young Thomas became a scholar and later one of the greatest lawyers in England. Going on to serve his King, he soon became one of Henry VIII's most trusted advisors. But then the unthinkable happened.

King Henry VIII defied Rome and set himself up as the head of the Church in England, commanding all of his subjects to acknowledge him as such. Sir Thomas resigned as Chancellor rather than betray his faith, but his defiance came at a price. King Henry had him arrested and charged with treason. On July 6, 1535, Sir Thomas More was beheaded for high treason and became a martyr for the Church. Illustrated.

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