The fame of blessed Thomas More : being addresses delivered in his honour in Chelsea, July 1929 / by Ronald Knox ... [et al.] ; with an introductory essay by R. W. Chambers.
1929
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Title
The fame of blessed Thomas More : being addresses delivered in his honour in Chelsea, July 1929 / by Ronald Knox ... [et al.] ; with an introductory essay by R. W. Chambers.
Created/published
London : Sheed and Ward, 1929.
Description
131 p. ; 21 cm
Associated name
Contents
Chambers, R.W. Sir Thomas More's fame among his countrymen.
Knox, Ronald. The charge of religious intolerance.
Belloc, H. The witness to abstract truth.
Chesterton, G.K. A turning-point in history.
Russell, Lord. A great Lord Chancellor.
Browne, H. A Catholic of the Renaissance.
Blunt, R. The glory of Chelsea.
Jarrett, B. A national bulwark against tyranny.
Catalogue of the More memorial exhibition, July 1929.
Campbell, W.E. A short bibliography of books relating to the martyr.
Knox, Ronald. The charge of religious intolerance.
Belloc, H. The witness to abstract truth.
Chesterton, G.K. A turning-point in history.
Russell, Lord. A great Lord Chancellor.
Browne, H. A Catholic of the Renaissance.
Blunt, R. The glory of Chelsea.
Jarrett, B. A national bulwark against tyranny.
Catalogue of the More memorial exhibition, July 1929.
Campbell, W.E. A short bibliography of books relating to the martyr.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Call number
PR2322 .F3