Before St. Thomas More was beheaded, his final words were "The king's good servant, but God's first." He said this in order to show he meant not to betray his country, but that he was not willing to betray his God. He was martyred along with Bishop Fisher, on July 6th 1535.
Sir Thomas More's last words before his beheading were reportedly: "The King's good servant, but God's first." He remained steadfast in his religious beliefs and loyalty to God even in the face of death.
"Now, now, my good man, this is no time for making enemies." He said this when a priest asked him to use his last moments to renounce Satan.
I can find no reference to any last words that might have been spoken by St. Thomas More before he was beheaded.
Marie Antoinette's last words were her apologizing to the executioner for stepping on his foot.
I am assuming you mean Sir Thomas More. Sir Thomas More was found guilty of treason and beheaded on 6 July 1535. He went bravely to his death and his last words were "The King's good servant, but God's first."
"It is very beautiful over there." - Thomas Edison right before he died.
"It is very beautiful over there." - Thomas Edison right before he died.
beautiful flowersProbably the floorboard under the chopping block on which she was beheaded.
beautiful flowersProbably the floorboard under the chopping block on which she was beheaded.
Is it the Fourth?
he went on an overland expidition and was beheaded publically for treason against spain. in other words... he DIED!
Saint Paul lived in Rome, Italy before he died. He was imprisoned there and later martyred for his Christian beliefs around the year 64 AD.
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The cast of Famous Last Words - 2005 includes: Thomas Acda as Thomas Paul de Munnik as Paul Thekla Reuten Katja Schuurman as Katja
I believe II Timothy is the last book he wrote before his death. History tells us he was beheaded, not the Bible.