Sir Thomas More.

Sir Thomas More.Quodmihi dixisti,De corpore Christi,Crede quod edas, et edis;Sic tibi rescriboDe tuo Palfrido,Crede quod habeas, ut habes.This was a witty satire on the zeal of Sir Thomas for the dogma of the Romish church, Transubstantiation.It was by Sir Thomas More that Hans Holbein was introduced to King HenryVIII.He resided during three years at his patron’s house at Chelsea. Holbein was born at Augsburgh in 1495 or 8. His father was a citizen of that place, and an esteemed painter. At Basil in Switzerland he became known to Erasmus, who sent him with his introduction to England, to Sir Thomas More.

Sir Thomas More.Quodmihi dixisti,De corpore Christi,Crede quod edas, et edis;Sic tibi rescriboDe tuo Palfrido,Crede quod habeas, ut habes.This was a witty satire on the zeal of Sir Thomas for the dogma of the Romish church, Transubstantiation.It was by Sir Thomas More that Hans Holbein was introduced to King HenryVIII.He resided during three years at his patron’s house at Chelsea. Holbein was born at Augsburgh in 1495 or 8. His father was a citizen of that place, and an esteemed painter. At Basil in Switzerland he became known to Erasmus, who sent him with his introduction to England, to Sir Thomas More.

Quodmihi dixisti,De corpore Christi,Crede quod edas, et edis;Sic tibi rescriboDe tuo Palfrido,Crede quod habeas, ut habes.

Quodmihi dixisti,De corpore Christi,Crede quod edas, et edis;Sic tibi rescriboDe tuo Palfrido,Crede quod habeas, ut habes.

Quodmihi dixisti,De corpore Christi,Crede quod edas, et edis;Sic tibi rescriboDe tuo Palfrido,Crede quod habeas, ut habes.

Quodmihi dixisti,

De corpore Christi,

Crede quod edas, et edis;

Sic tibi rescribo

De tuo Palfrido,

Crede quod habeas, ut habes.

This was a witty satire on the zeal of Sir Thomas for the dogma of the Romish church, Transubstantiation.

It was by Sir Thomas More that Hans Holbein was introduced to King HenryVIII.He resided during three years at his patron’s house at Chelsea. Holbein was born at Augsburgh in 1495 or 8. His father was a citizen of that place, and an esteemed painter. At Basil in Switzerland he became known to Erasmus, who sent him with his introduction to England, to Sir Thomas More.


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