In the magnificent theatrical drama
A Man for Eternity
, where the conflict between a man of conscience like
Thomas More
and the arbitrary absolute power of
Henry VIII
, of whom he was an advisor and friend until his beheading, is staged, there is a scene in which he "Man of all seasons" faces the dilemma that his son-in-law brings him.
He urges him to use his immense power as
Lord Chancellor
to get rid of a mortal enemy and Sir Thomas More clarifies that, by not knowing
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