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Jonas Proast (c.1640−1710) was an
English High
Church Anglican clergyman and academic. He was an
opponent of latitudinarianism, ****ociated with
Henry Dodwell...
- from the High
Church Anglican clergy,
published by
Thomas Long and
Jonas Proast. Long
believed the
letter represented an
atheistically disguised Jesuit...
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Church of
England titles Preceded by John
Sharp Archdeacon of
Berkshire 1689 –1698 Succeeded by
Jonas Proast...
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School of Economics. His work The
Career of Toleration: John Locke,
Jonas Proast, and
After was
awarded the
Canadian Political Science ****ociation's C.B...
- 1689 – 1698 (res.):
William Richards 12 May 1698–bef. 1710 (d.):
Jonas Proast 25
April 1710 – 2
December 1716 (d.):
Richard West 13 May 1717 – 9 December...
- John Foxe, John Hales,
Richard Perrinchief,
Herbert Thorn**** and
Jonas Proast all only saw mild
forms of ****cution
against the
English Dissenters as...
- 1637 Died
William Kemp(e), M.A. 20 May 1637 - 1637
Removed Jonas Proost (
Proast)
Approved by the
Bishop of
London on date given;
Never appointed. 9 September...
- O'Brien, 62, Dies;
Authority on
French Literature;
Translator of Camas,
Proast and Gide Held
Knopf Chair at Columbia". The New York Times.
December 8,...
- John Locke's A
Letter Concerning Toleration (1689), by
writing like
Jonas Proast, a High
Church critique of Locke’s
advocacy of
religious toleration. After...