He was beheaded
After speaking out against Henry VIII's divorce and refusal to recognize the Pope as head of the Church, Thomas More was arrested, tried for treason, and subsequently executed in 1535. He was beheaded at the Tower of London for his refusal to accept the Act of Supremacy establishing Henry as the head of the Church of England.
Saint Thomas Aquinas is commonly referred to as the "Angelic Doctor" due to his profound writings and teachings on theology and philosophy that were seen as inspired and enlightening.
Thomas was born in the family castle in Lombardy near Naples, Italy, and educated by Benedictine monks at Monte Cassino, and at the University of Naples. He rarely spoke and had a rather large, imposing body. This prompted his classmates to give him the nickname of The Dumb Ox.
Miriam, the sister of Moses and Aaron, was punished by God with leprosy for speaking against Moses. She questioned his authority and was struck with leprosy as a consequence.
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The Patron saint of schools who was once called the Dumb Ox is Saint Thomas Aquinas. He was given the nickname "Dumb Ox" early in life due to his quiet demeanor, but later he became known for his profound intellectual contributions to the Catholic Church, particularly in the field of philosophy and theology.
Patrick Henry spoke out against King George III.
Patrick Henry spoke out against Taxation without Representation.
He was outspoken because he spoke out against the English rule early and often.
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Patrick Henry is outspoken because he spoke out against English rule early and often.
Well, Ohio senators had not spoken out against slavery, before they did.
the Catholics and Lutherans
Henry Ward Beecher was an American clergyman of the Congregational denomination. He spoke out against slavery and for God's love. He died in 1887.
They'd get beat or killed possiblyBeaten, imprisoned, killed.
* It was Patrick Henry. I am absolutely sure.
Samuel Adams.
He spoke out against the king and the government. This was treason.