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Thomas Stapleton (theologian)

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377:" and possibly also "Puritan"; "A Return of Untruths" (Antwerp, 1566); "A Counterblast to M. Horne's vain blast" (Louvain, 1567); "Orationes funebres" (Antwerp, 1577); "Principiorum fidei doctrinalium demonstratio" (Paris, 1578); "Speculum pravitatis hæreticæ" (Douai, 1580); "De universa justificationis doctrina" (Paris, 1582); "Tres Thomæ" (Douai, 1588); "Promptuarium morale" in two parts (Antwerp, 1591, 1592); "Promptuarium Catholicum in Evangelia Dominicalia" (Cologne, 1592); "Promptuarium Catholicum in Evangelia Ferialia" (Cologne, 1594) and "Promptuarium Catholicum in Evangelia Festorum" (Cologne, 1592); "Relectio scholastica" (Antwerp, 1592); "Authoritatis Ecclesiasticæ circa S. Scripturarum approbationem defensio" (Antwerp, 1592); "Apologia pro rege Philippo II" (Constance, 1592), published under the punning pseudonym of Didymus Veridicus Henfildanus, i.e., Thomas the Stable-toned Henfieldite; "Antidota Evangelica", "Antidota Apostolica contra nostri Temporis Hæreses" (both at Antwerp, 1595); "Antidota Apostolica in Epistolam Pauli ad Romanos" (Antwerp, 1595); "Triplicatio inchoata" (Antwerp, 1596); "Antidota Apostolica in duas Epistolas ad Corinthios" (Antwerp, 1598); "Orationes catecheticæ" (Antwerp, 1598); "Vere admiranda, seu de Magnitudine Romanæ Ecclesiæ" (Antwerp, 1599); "Orationes academicæ miscellaneæ" (Antwerp, 1602); "Oratio academica" (Mainz, 1608). 27: 221: 195: 170: 138: 113: 626: 95: 604: 422: 346:, S.J., rector of the English College, and obstacles were put in the way of his journey to Rome (Eley, "Certaine Briefe Notes", p. 254). He accordingly remained in Leuven till his death in the following year. He left his books and manuscripts (now lost) to the English College at Douai. An original painting of Stapleton is preserved at 310:
He was appointed public professor of divinity, and canon of St. Amatus; and together with Allen he completed the degree of D.D. on 10 July 1571. In 1584 he resigned these preferments to enter the
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thought so much of his theological writings that he caused them to be read aloud at his table. Twice he invited Stapleton to Rome in vain, but his offer to make him
362:"History of the Church in England" (the very first English translation; Antwerp, 1565), the "Apologie" of the German nobleman and Lutheran-to-Catholic convert 331: 636: 334:. The emoluments of these offices were all spent in relieving needy English Catholics. Meanwhile, his fame as a theologian had spread to Rome and 678: 276: 48: 272:'s accession he left England rather than conform to the new religion, going first to Leuven, and afterwards to Paris, to study theology. 683: 342:
in January 1597, was accepted. It was generally believed that he would be created cardinal, a suggestion which was disapproved of by
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All his works were republished in four folio volumes in Paris in 1620, with an autobiography of the author in Latin verse and
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Jeanine De Landtsheer, "The Correspondence of Thomas Stapleton and Johannes Moretus: A Critical and Annotated Edition",
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His original works were very numerous: "A Fortress of the Faith" (Antwerp) contains the earliest use of the term "
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in 1590, to which office a canonry in St. Peter's Church was annexed; and soon after he was made dean of
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Vita admodum eximii viri Domini Thomæ Stapletoni, sacræ theologiæ doctoris et professoris celeberrimi
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there, both by lecturing and by devoting to its support his salary as lecturer in theology at
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A critical, annotated edition of Stapleton's correspondence with the Flemish printer
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to repudiate the pope's authority, but refused and was deprived of the
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In 1563, being in England, he was summoned by the Anglican bishop
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Vol. 14. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 9 August 2019
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He was the son of William Stapleton, one of the Stapletons of
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Burton, Edwin. "Thomas Stapleton." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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