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366 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1986
"Thomas Becket has left no body of literary work. All that we have from his pen are the many letters he wrote during the controversy with Henry II. To judge by these, he must have devoted himself during his student years less to theology and philosphy than to obtaining a solid grounding in the classics and the scriptures. We find him quoting from Lucan, Juvenal, Ovid, Virgil, Horace, Terence, Sutonius, and Plutarch; but most frequently from the Old and New Testaments."
"Thus the worship of the saint ended in the Church of England; but throughout the Catholic world his feast continued to be kept, and the following words sung in the Introit in honor of 'the Holy Bishop and Martyr Thomas:'
Guadeamus omnes in Domino, diem festum celebrantes sub honore Thomae Martyis; de cuius passione gaudent angeli, et colaudant Filium Dei."