Description:Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: William Sancroft, Thomas Ken, Robert Nelson, John Kettlewell, Francis Turner, Nathaniel Spinckes, Robert Jenkin, Nonjuring Schism, Charles Leslie, George Hickes, Jeremy Collier, John Milner, William Lloyd, Thomas Smith, Edmund Elys, Simon Lowth, William Thomas, Henry Paman, Robert Frampton, Hilkiah Bedford, John Lake, Thomas Cartwright, George Harbin, Thomas White. Excerpt: For the Oxford University, Middlesex and England cricketer, see Charles Leslie (cricketer) . For the English painter, see Charles Robert Leslie . For the Bajan writer, see Charles Leslie (writer) . Charles Leslie (July 1650 13 April 1722) was an Anglican nonjuring divine . Life He was the son of John Leslie (1571-1671), bishop of Raphoe and afterwards of Clogher, born in July 1650 in Dublin, and educated at Enniskillen school and Trinity College, Dublin . Going to England he read law for a time, but soon turned his attention to theology, and took orders in 1680. In 1687 he became chancellor of the cathedral of Connor and a justice of the peace . He began a long career of public controversy by responding in public disputation at Monaghan to the challenge of the Roman Catholic bishop of Clogher . Although a vigorous opponent of Roman Catholicism, Leslie was a firm supporter of the Stuart dynasty, and, having declined at the Glorious Revolution to take the oath to William and Mary, he was on this account deprived of his benefice. In 1689 the growing troubles in Ireland induced him to withdraw to England, where he employed himself for the next twenty years in writing various controversial pamphlets in favor of the nonjuring cause, and in numerous polemics against the Quakers, Jews, Socinians and Roman Catholics, and especially in that against the Deists with which his name is now most commonly associated. H...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Non-Jurors of the Glorious Revolution: William Sancroft, Thomas Ken, Robert Nelson, John Kettlewell, Francis Turner, Nathaniel Spinckes. To get started finding Non-Jurors of the Glorious Revolution: William Sancroft, Thomas Ken, Robert Nelson, John Kettlewell, Francis Turner, Nathaniel Spinckes, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Non-Jurors of the Glorious Revolution: William Sancroft, Thomas Ken, Robert Nelson, John Kettlewell, Francis Turner, Nathaniel Spinckes
Description: Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: William Sancroft, Thomas Ken, Robert Nelson, John Kettlewell, Francis Turner, Nathaniel Spinckes, Robert Jenkin, Nonjuring Schism, Charles Leslie, George Hickes, Jeremy Collier, John Milner, William Lloyd, Thomas Smith, Edmund Elys, Simon Lowth, William Thomas, Henry Paman, Robert Frampton, Hilkiah Bedford, John Lake, Thomas Cartwright, George Harbin, Thomas White. Excerpt: For the Oxford University, Middlesex and England cricketer, see Charles Leslie (cricketer) . For the English painter, see Charles Robert Leslie . For the Bajan writer, see Charles Leslie (writer) . Charles Leslie (July 1650 13 April 1722) was an Anglican nonjuring divine . Life He was the son of John Leslie (1571-1671), bishop of Raphoe and afterwards of Clogher, born in July 1650 in Dublin, and educated at Enniskillen school and Trinity College, Dublin . Going to England he read law for a time, but soon turned his attention to theology, and took orders in 1680. In 1687 he became chancellor of the cathedral of Connor and a justice of the peace . He began a long career of public controversy by responding in public disputation at Monaghan to the challenge of the Roman Catholic bishop of Clogher . Although a vigorous opponent of Roman Catholicism, Leslie was a firm supporter of the Stuart dynasty, and, having declined at the Glorious Revolution to take the oath to William and Mary, he was on this account deprived of his benefice. In 1689 the growing troubles in Ireland induced him to withdraw to England, where he employed himself for the next twenty years in writing various controversial pamphlets in favor of the nonjuring cause, and in numerous polemics against the Quakers, Jews, Socinians and Roman Catholics, and especially in that against the Deists with which his name is now most commonly associated. H...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Non-Jurors of the Glorious Revolution: William Sancroft, Thomas Ken, Robert Nelson, John Kettlewell, Francis Turner, Nathaniel Spinckes. To get started finding Non-Jurors of the Glorious Revolution: William Sancroft, Thomas Ken, Robert Nelson, John Kettlewell, Francis Turner, Nathaniel Spinckes, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.