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  2. Thomas More Society - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas More Society is a conservative [1] [2] Roman Catholic [3] [4] public-interest law firm based in Chicago. [5] [3] The group has been engaged in many "culture war" issues, promoting its anti-abortion and anti-same-sex marriage beliefs through litigation. [5] The society filed cases as part of Donald Trump's failed attempt to overturn ...

  3. Thomas More - Wikipedia

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    Catholicism portal. Philosophy portal. v. t. e. Born on Milk Street in the City of London, on 7 February 1478, Thomas More was the son of Sir John More, [ 11] a successful lawyer and later a judge, [ 3][ 12] and his wife Agnes ( née Graunger). He was the second of six children. More was educated at St. Anthony's School, then considered one of ...

  4. Utopia (book) - Wikipedia

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    Utopia (Latin: Libellus vere aureus, nec minus salutaris quam festivus, de optimo rei publicae statu deque nova insula Utopia, [1] "A truly golden little book, not less beneficial than enjoyable, about how things should be in a state and about the new island Utopia") is a work of fiction and socio-political satire by Thomas More (1478–1535), written in Latin and published in 1516.

  5. Thomas Moore - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Moore (28 May 1779 – 25 February 1852), also known as Tom Moore, was an Irish writer, poet, and lyricist celebrated for his Irish Melodies. His setting of English-language verse to old Irish tunes marked the transition in popular Irish culture from Irish to English. Politically, Moore was recognised in England as a press, or "squib ...

  6. Thomas More Law Center - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .thomasmore .org. Thomas More Law Center offices lobby, Domino Farms. The Thomas More Law Center is a Christian, conservative, nonprofit, public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and active throughout the United States. [2] According to the Thomas More Law Center website, its goals are to "preserve America's Judeo ...

  7. Richard More (Mayflower passenger) - Wikipedia

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    Richard More (. Mayflower. passenger) Richard More (1614 – c. 1694/1696) was born in Corvedale, Shropshire, England, and was baptised at St James parish church in Shipton, Shropshire, on 13 November 1614. [ 1] Richard and his three siblings were at the centre of a mystery in early-17th-century England that caused early genealogists to wonder ...

  8. Thomas Moore (spiritual writer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Moore (born October 8, 1940, in Detroit, Michigan) is a psychotherapist, former monk, and writer of popular spiritual books, including the New York Times bestseller Care of the Soul (1992), a "guide to cultivating depth and sacredness in everyday life". [ 1][ 2] He writes and lectures in the fields of archetypal psychology, mythology ...

  9. Sir Thomas More (play) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Thomas More is an Elizabethan play and a dramatic biography based on particular events in the life of the Catholic martyr Thomas More, who rose to become the Lord Chancellor of England during the reign of Henry VIII. The play is considered to be written by Anthony Munday and Henry Chettle and revised by several writers.