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He was famous because he defend the law of God against King Henry VIII.

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Sir Thomas More was a devout Catholic who believed in the importance of religious faith and morality. He also valued humanistic principles such as reason, education, and civic duty. More famously advocated for the ideals of justice, equality, and the common good in his writings and political career.

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