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  1. Publication date. 1553. A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation is a work that was written by St. Thomas More while imprisoned in the Tower of London in 1534. William Frederick Yeames, The meeting of Sir Thomas More with his daughter after his sentence of death, 1872.

  2. 16. Nov. 2005 · Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation With Modifications To Obsolete Language By Monica Stevens Language: English: LoC Class: BV: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Practical theology, Worship: Subject: Consolation Category: Text: EBook-No. 17075: Release Date: Nov 16, 2005: Most Recently Updated: Dec 12, 2020 ...

    • More, Thomas, Saint, 1478-1535
    • English
    • Stevens, Monica
  3. at hand, that methinketh the greatest comfort that a man can have . is when he may see that he shall soon be gone. And we that are . 20 . likely long to live here in wretchedness have need of some comfortable counsel against tribulation… to be given us by such as you be, good . Uncle, that have so long lived virtuously, and are so learned in ...

  4. 27. Aug. 2021 · by. St. Thomas More. Topics. catholic, st-thomas-more, devotion. Collection. opensource. Scripturally based words of encouragement in tribulation written by St. Thomas More during his persecution by King Henry VIII. Addeddate. 2021-08-27 14:58:10.

  5. pieces, and treatises. The most important of these works was A Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation - the only substantial literary work in English which he ever completed. Two suggestions have been offered for More's motivation in writing the Dialogue. Cresacre More stressed Sir Thomas's wish to prepare the minds of Tudor Catholics

  6. 28. Juni 2006 · A dialogue of comfort against tribulation : More, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  7. 16. Nov. 2005 · And therefore now shall we pray God for a full and fast faith. And I pray you, good uncle, proceed you farther in the process of your matter of spiritual comfort against tribulation. ANTHONY: That shall I, cousin, with good will. III. I will in my poor mind assign, for the first comfort, the desire and longing to be comforted by God. And not ...