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controversialist (kɒntrəˈvɜːʃəlɪst) [f. as prec. + -ist.] One who practises or is skilful in controversy; one who treats a subject in a controversial manner; a disputant.a 1734 North Exam. iii. vi. §116 (1740) 503 That I have taken this Author to Task, in the Quality of a Controversialist..for a Par...
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Thomas Lewis (controversialist)
Thomas Lewis (1689–in or after 1737) was an English cleric, noted as a vitriolic High Church writer of the Bangorian controversy. Early life
The son of Stephen Lewis, vicar of Weobly and rector of Holgate, Shropshire, he was born at Kington, Herefordshire, on 14 March 1689. He was educated at Herefo...
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controversialist/-ʃəlɪst; -ʃəlɪst/ n(fml 文) person who is good at or fond of controversy 善辩者; 好辩者.
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James Anderton (controversialist)
James Anderton (1557 – 1613) was an English Roman Catholic lawyer, official and controversialist.
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John Jackson (controversialist)
John Jackson (1686–1763) was an English clergyman and controversial theological writer. Life
Jackson was born at Sessay, near Thirsk in the North Riding of Yorkshire on 4 April 1686, eldest son of John Jackson (died 1707, aged about 48), rector of that parish. His mother's maiden name was Ann Revell...
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John Jones (controversialist)
John Jones (1700 – 8 August 1770) was a Welsh clergyman and controversialist.
Life
He was born at Llanilar, Cardiganshire, the son of John Jones.
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John Hamilton (controversialist)
John Hamilton (c.1547–1611) was a Scottish Catholic controversial writer, Rector of the University of Paris, and prominent supporter of the Catholic League. Life
He was the son of Thomas Hamilton of Orchartfield, and the brother of Thomas Hamilton, lord Priestfield, the father of Thomas Hamilton, 1s...
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James Parkinson (controversialist)
James Parkinson (1653–1722) was an English clergyman, college fellow, schoolmaster, and polemical writer. Early life
The son of James Parkinson, he was born at Witney, Oxfordshire, on 3 March 1653, and matriculated at Oxford on 2 April 1669 as a servitor of Brasenose College. He was admitted scholar...
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William Clagett (controversialist)
William Clagett (1646–1688) was an English clergyman, known as a controversialist.
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Thomas Wright (controversialist)
, was an English Roman Catholic controversialist, who was ordained priest in the reign of Queen Mary, and became one of the readers of divinity in the
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Thomas Bainbrigg (controversialist)
Thomas Bainbrigg (also Bambridge, Bainbridge or Bembridge) D.D. (1636–1703), was an English Protestant controversialist.
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George Ashwell (controversialist)
George Ashwell (1612 – 1694) was an Anglican polemic controversialist.
Life
Ashwell was born in the parish of St. Martin Ludgate, 8 November 1612.
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Lewis Evans (controversialist)
Lewis Evans (fl. 1574), was a Welsh controversialist, or polemicist, who was educated at Oxford and initially supportive of the Roman Catholic cause in
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Richard Sheldon (controversialist)
Richard Sheldon (died 1642?) was a Church of England clergyman, a convert from Catholicism, known as a polemical writer. Life
From a Catholic family, and destined for the priesthood, he was sent during the pontificate of Pope Clement VIII to the English College, Rome. He returned to England, via Spa...
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