John Terry (priest)
John Terry (c.1555–1625) was a Church of England clergyman and anti-Catholic controversialist.
Educated at New College, Oxford, he was elected a fellow of the college until taking the living of Stockton, Wiltshire in 1590. The Triall of Truth attacked Roman Catholicism.
Works
- The Triall of Truth, 1600
- The second part of the trial of truth, 1602
- The reasonablenesse of wise and holy truth, 1617
- Theologicall Logicke: or the third part of the Tryall of truth, 1625
gollark: You could sell "Dried Water - Just Add Water" which is actually just an empty bottle.
gollark: "Actively harm humanity" is waaay too vague. This is a bad idea.
gollark: <@330678593904443393> Burning people because they don't agree on things is an awful idea.
gollark: <@357932279231807488> They did release the full model IIRC.
gollark: Why not run it on... your actual computer? Is there some sort of importable Pyth implementation?
References
- Stephen Wright, ‘Terry, John (c.1555–1625)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 20 Dec 2007
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