Quote by: Neal A. Maxwell

Sir Thomas More was a victim of injustice and irony. Generously and meekly, just as he was about to be martyred, he said: Paul . . . was present, and consented to the death of St. Stephen, and kept their clothes that stoned him to death, and yet be they [Stephen and Paul] now both twain Holy Saints in heaven, and shall continue there friends for ever, so I verily trust and . . . pray, that though your lordships have now here in earth been judges to my condemnation, we may yet hereafter in heaven merrily all meet together, to our everlasting salvation.


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Author Bio


  • NameNeal A. Maxwell
  • DescriptionMormon leader
  • BornJuly 6, 1926
  • DiedJuly 21, 2004
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionPriest