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On the Condition of Church and State in England (SB, pp. 299-302)

1. What does More rhetorically gain by his acknowledgment that "neither party is faultless" on p. 299? What does this communicate to the reader about his ethos?

2. After acknowledging that there have been bad folk on both sides, what does More affirm about his native land? What advice does he give on the best way of "reforming" what is faulty on p. 300?

3. How does More critique the "Pacifier" (Christopher St. German) on page 301-302?