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<p> a [[Roman]] [[Catholic]] divine of the [[Society]] of Jesus, flourished in tlhe second half of the 17th century, and is noted as a zealous defender of lhis order and Church. He was quite a pulpit orator, but he was more successful still as a polemic. He published, Remarks upon Dr. Tenison's Narrative, etc. (Lond. 1687, 4to): — Reply to a [[Challenge]] (1688): — Total Defeat of the Protestant Rule of [[Faith]] (4to). See Oliver, Biog. of English Jesuits; Macaulay, Hist. of England, vol. ii, ch. vi. </p>
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<p> a Roman [[Catholic]] divine of the Society of Jesus, flourished in tlhe second half of the 17th century, and is noted as a zealous defender of lhis order and Church. He was quite a pulpit orator, but he was more successful still as a polemic. He published, Remarks upon Dr. Tenison's Narrative, etc. (Lond. 1687, 4to): '''''''''' [[Reply]] to a [[Challenge]] (1688): '''''''''' Total [[Defeat]] of the [[Protestant]] Rule of Faith (4to). See Oliver, Biog. of English Jesuits; Macaulay, Hist. of England, vol. ii, ch. vi. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 15 October 2021

Andrew Pulton [1]

a Roman Catholic divine of the Society of Jesus, flourished in tlhe second half of the 17th century, and is noted as a zealous defender of lhis order and Church. He was quite a pulpit orator, but he was more successful still as a polemic. He published, Remarks upon Dr. Tenison's Narrative, etc. (Lond. 1687, 4to): Reply to a Challenge (1688): Total Defeat of the Protestant Rule of Faith (4to). See Oliver, Biog. of English Jesuits; Macaulay, Hist. of England, vol. ii, ch. vi.

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