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The English Works of Sir Thomas More. Volume I. Reproduced in facsimile from William Rastell's edition of 1557, and edited, with a modern version of the same, by W. E. Campbell; with Introduction and Philological Notes by A. W. Reed, M.A., D.Lit., Professor of English Language and Literature, University of London, King's College; an Essay on ‘The Authorship of Richard III’ by R. W. Chambers, M.A., D.Lit., F.B.A., Quain Professor of English Languages and Literature, University of London, University College; together with an Essay and Collations by W. A. G. Doyle-Davidson, B.A. (Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1931; pp. xiii, 511; 42/-.)
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The English Works of Sir Thomas More. Volume I. Reproduced in facsimile from William Rastell's edition of 1557, and edited, with a modern version of the same, by W. E. Campbell; with Introduction and Philological Notes by A. W. Reed, M.A., D.Lit., Professor of English Language and Literature, University of London, King's College; an Essay on ‘The Authorship of Richard III’ by R. W. Chambers, M.A., D.Lit., F.B.A., Quain Professor of English Languages and Literature, University of London, University College; together with an Essay and Collations by W. A. G. Doyle-Davidson, B.A. (Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1931; pp. xiii, 511; 42/-.)
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1 See State Papers, Henry VIII, Foreign and Domestic, ix, 964.
2 Ibid., viii, 887.
3 This sermon was preached when Luther’s works were publicly There is an edition in the Bodleian dated 1521.