Most people know that Martin Luther has a great reputation as a rhetorician. His writings in German were an enormously powerful aid to the Reformation. But Mr. Michael Davies shows that Saint John Fisher was also a stylist of great ability, and with this difference from Luther: he was as temperate in his language as Luther was vulgar. Taken from: The Black Legends: The Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and the Anti-Catholic Myth - 2003 VonHildebrand Institute