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A Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation
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"A Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation" is a philosophical and spiritual dialogue written by Sir Thomas More during his imprisonment in the Tower of London.
The work takes the form of a conversation between Anthony and Vincent, two Hungarian gentlemen facing the threat of Turkish invasion.
Through their discussion, More explores themes of courage, faith, and the importance of maintaining inner peace in the face of adversity.
The dialogue offers practical advice and spiritual guidance on how to endure suffering and remain steadfast in one's beliefs.
More's writing is characterized by its clarity, wisdom, and deep understanding of human nature.
"A Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation" remains a timeless work, offering solace and inspiration to those facing difficult circumstances.
The work takes the form of a conversation between Anthony and Vincent, two Hungarian gentlemen facing the threat of Turkish invasion.
Through their discussion, More explores themes of courage, faith, and the importance of maintaining inner peace in the face of adversity.
The dialogue offers practical advice and spiritual guidance on how to endure suffering and remain steadfast in one's beliefs.
More's writing is characterized by its clarity, wisdom, and deep understanding of human nature.
"A Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation" remains a timeless work, offering solace and inspiration to those facing difficult circumstances.
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