English religious writers
Abdullah Quilliam
William Henry Quilliam (10 April 1856 Liverpool – 23 April 1932 London), who changed his name to Abdullah Quilliam and later Henri Marcel Leon or Haroun Mustapha Leon, w...
William Henry Quilliam (10 April 1856 Liverpool – 23 April 1932 London), who changed his name to Abdullah Quilliam and later Henri Marcel Leon or Haroun Mustapha Leon, w...
Abiezer Coppe
Abiezer Coppe was one of the English Ranters and a writer of prophetic religious pamphlets.
Abiezer Coppe was one of the English Ranters and a writer of prophetic religious pamphlets.
Abraham Woodhead
Abraham Woodhead (c. March 1609 – 4 May 1678) was an English writer on Catholicism.
Abraham Woodhead (c. March 1609 – 4 May 1678) was an English writer on Catholicism.
Adrian Plass
Adrian Plass (Tunbridge Wells, 1948) is a British author and speaker who writes primarily Christian humour, but also short stories, Bible commentaries and novels with a more serious tone.
Adrian Plass (Tunbridge Wells, 1948) is a British author and speaker who writes primarily Christian humour, but also short stories, Bible commentaries and novels with a more serious tone.
Alan of Lynn
Alan of Lynn, or Alanus de Lynna, a famous theologian of the first half of the fifteenth century.
Alan of Lynn, or Alanus de Lynna, a famous theologian of the first half of the fifteenth century.
Alexander le Pargiter
Alexander (died circa 1220), said to have been known by the surname of le Pargiter (the Plasterer), was an English ecclesiastic of the thirteenth century.
Alexander (died circa 1220), said to have been known by the surname of le Pargiter (the Plasterer), was an English ecclesiastic of the thirteenth century.
Ambrose Barnes
Ambrose Barnes (1627–1710), was an English nonconformist and Mayor of Newcastle.
Ambrose Barnes (1627–1710), was an English nonconformist and Mayor of Newcastle.
Andrew Allam
Andrew Allam (1655 – 17 June 1685) was a miscellaneous writer.
Andrew Allam (1655 – 17 June 1685) was a miscellaneous writer.
Andrew Willet
Andrew Willet (Ely, 1562 – 4 December 1621) was an English clergyman and controversialist.
Andrew Willet (Ely, 1562 – 4 December 1621) was an English clergyman and controversialist.
Ann-Marie Gallagher
Ann-Marie Gallagher is an author, historian, feminist, witch, and a principal lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) in England.
Ann-Marie Gallagher is an author, historian, feminist, witch, and a principal lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) in England.
Anselm Bayly
Anselm Bayly, was the author of various works, chiefly of a theological and critical nature.
Anselm Bayly, was the author of various works, chiefly of a theological and critical nature.
Anthony C. Deane
Anthony Charles Deane (1870 - 1946) was Canon of Worcester Cathedral, poet and writer of religious books.
Anthony Charles Deane (1870 - 1946) was Canon of Worcester Cathedral, poet and writer of religious books.
Anthony Farindon
Anthony Farindon, was an English royalist divine.
Anthony Farindon, was an English royalist divine.
Anthony Grant (divine)
Anthony Grant, D.C.L. (31 January 1806 - 25 November 1883, Ramsgate) was an English clergyman.
Anthony Grant, D.C.L. (31 January 1806 - 25 November 1883, Ramsgate) was an English clergyman.
Arthur Faunt
Arthur Faunt, in religion Laurence Arthur (1554–1591), was an English Jesuit.
Arthur Faunt, in religion Laurence Arthur (1554–1591), was an English Jesuit.
Augusta Theodosia Drane
Augusta Theodosia Drane (29 December 1823 – 29 April 1894) was an English writer and Roman Catholic nun.
Augusta Theodosia Drane (29 December 1823 – 29 April 1894) was an English writer and Roman Catholic nun.
Bartholomew Ashwood
Bartholomew Ashwood (1622-1680) was an English puritan divine.
Bartholomew Ashwood (1622-1680) was an English puritan divine.
Barton Bouchier
Barton Bouchier (1794–1865) was an English religious writer.
Barton Bouchier (1794–1865) was an English religious writer.
Bede Camm
Dom Bede Camm, O.S.B., (1864-1942) was an English Benedictine monk and martyrologist.
Dom Bede Camm, O.S.B., (1864-1942) was an English Benedictine monk and martyrologist.
Bede Griffiths
Bede Griffiths OSB Cam (17 December 1906 – 13 May 1993), born Alan Richard Griffiths and also known, by the end of his life, as Swami Dayananda ("bliss of compassion"), was a B...
Bede Griffiths OSB Cam (17 December 1906 – 13 May 1993), born Alan Richard Griffiths and also known, by the end of his life, as Swami Dayananda ("bliss of compassion"), was a B...
Benet Canfield
Father Benet or Benoit of Canfield (1562–1611), usually known as Benet Canfield, was an English Recusant and mystic.
Father Benet or Benoit of Canfield (1562–1611), usually known as Benet Canfield, was an English Recusant and mystic.
Benjamin Braidley
Benjamin Braidley (1792–1845), was a writer on Sunday schools.
Benjamin Braidley (1792–1845), was a writer on Sunday schools.
Benjamin Fawcett (minister)
Benjamin Fawcett (1715–1780), was a dissenting minister.
Benjamin Fawcett (1715–1780), was a dissenting minister.
Bernard Vaughan
Bernard Vaughan (1847-1922) was an English Roman Catholic clergyman, brother of Herbert and John Stephen Vaughan.
Bernard Vaughan (1847-1922) was an English Roman Catholic clergyman, brother of Herbert and John Stephen Vaughan.
Caryll Houselander
Caryll Houselander was lay Roman Catholic ecclesiastical artist, mystic, popular religious writer and poet.
Caryll Houselander was lay Roman Catholic ecclesiastical artist, mystic, popular religious writer and poet.
Charles Fell (divine)
Charles Fell, D.D. (1687–1763), was an English Catholic divine.
Charles Fell, D.D. (1687–1763), was an English Catholic divine.
Charles Henry Welch
Charles Henry Welch (called C. H. Welch) (1880-1967) was a Christian dispensational theologian, writer and speaker.
Charles Henry Welch (called C. H. Welch) (1880-1967) was a Christian dispensational theologian, writer and speaker.
Charles Pourtales Golightly
Charles Pourtales Golightly (1807–1885) was an Anglican clergyman and religious writer.
Charles Pourtales Golightly (1807–1885) was an Anglican clergyman and religious writer.
Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna
Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna (October 1, 1790 – July 12, 1846) was an English evangelical Protestant writer and novelist who wrote as Charlotte Elizabeth.
Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna (October 1, 1790 – July 12, 1846) was an English evangelical Protestant writer and novelist who wrote as Charlotte Elizabeth.
Daniel Rogers (Puritan)
Daniel Rogers (1573–1652) was an English nonconforming clergyman and religious writer.
Daniel Rogers (1573–1652) was an English nonconforming clergyman and religious writer.
David Bristow Baker
David Bristow Baker (1803–1852) was a religious writer.
David Bristow Baker (1803–1852) was a religious writer.
Denis MacEoin
Denis M. MacEoin has been editor of Middle East Quarterly since June 2009.
Denis M. MacEoin has been editor of Middle East Quarterly since June 2009.
Dorothy, Lady Pakington
Dorothy, Lady Pakington (née Coventry) (1623–1679) was an English friend and supporter of learned clergymen, and a writer of religious works.
Dorothy, Lady Pakington (née Coventry) (1623–1679) was an English friend and supporter of learned clergymen, and a writer of religious works.
E. I. Watkin
Edward Ingram Watkin (1888-1981) was an English writer.
Edward Ingram Watkin (1888-1981) was an English writer.
Edmond Graile
Edmond Graile (fl. 1611), was an English poet.
Edmond Graile (fl. 1611), was an English poet.
Edmund Goodenough
Edmund Goodenough was an English churchman, dean of Wells from 1831.
Edmund Goodenough was an English churchman, dean of Wells from 1831.
Edmund Gregory (author)
Edmund Gregory (fl. 1646), was an English author.
Edmund Gregory (fl. 1646), was an English author.
Edward Barber (minister)
Edward Barber, was an English baptist minister.
Edward Barber, was an English baptist minister.
Edward Barry (writer)
Edward Barry, M.D., D.D. (1759–1822), was an English religious and medical writer.
Edward Barry, M.D., D.D. (1759–1822), was an English religious and medical writer.
Edward Bather
Edward Bather, was Archdeacon of Salop.
Edward Bather, was Archdeacon of Salop.
Edward Boughen
Edward Boughen, D.D., was an English royalist divine.
Edward Boughen, D.D., was an English royalist divine.
Edward Ellerton
Edward Ellerton, D.D. (1770- 1851), was the founder of scholarships.
Edward Ellerton, D.D. (1770- 1851), was the founder of scholarships.
Edward Finch (divine)
Edward Finch (fl. 1630-1641), was an English royalist divine.
Edward Finch (fl. 1630-1641), was an English royalist divine.
Edward Maltby
Edward Maltby (6 April 1770 – 3 July 1859) was an English clergyman of the Church of England.
Edward Maltby (6 April 1770 – 3 July 1859) was an English clergyman of the Church of England.
Edward Weston (priest)
Edward Weston (1566–1635) was an English Roman Catholic priest and controversialist.
Edward Weston (1566–1635) was an English Roman Catholic priest and controversialist.
Elizabeth Brooke (writer)
Lady Elizabeth Brooke (1601–1683), was an English religious writer.
Lady Elizabeth Brooke (1601–1683), was an English religious writer.
Elizabeth Missing Sewell
Elizabeth Missing Sewell was an English author of religious and educational texts notable in the 19th century.
Elizabeth Missing Sewell was an English author of religious and educational texts notable in the 19th century.
Evelyn Underhill
Evelyn Underhill (6 December 1875 – 15 June 1941) was an English Anglo-Catholic writer and pacifist known for her numerous works on religion and spiritual practice, in particular Christian mysticism.
Evelyn Underhill (6 December 1875 – 15 June 1941) was an English Anglo-Catholic writer and pacifist known for her numerous works on religion and spiritual practice, in particular Christian mysticism.
Frances Neville
Frances Neville, Lady Bergavenny was an English noble and author.
Frances Neville, Lady Bergavenny was an English noble and author.
Francis Foster Barham
Francis Foster Barham (born 1808 died 1871) was an English religious writer, known as the 'Alist'.
Francis Foster Barham (born 1808 died 1871) was an English religious writer, known as the 'Alist'.
Friedrich von Hügel
Friedrich von Hügel (Friedrich Maria Aloys Franz Karl, Freiherr von Hügel, usually known as Baron von Hügel; 5 May 1852–27 January 1925) was an influential Austrian Roman Catholic layman, ...
Friedrich von Hügel (Friedrich Maria Aloys Franz Karl, Freiherr von Hügel, usually known as Baron von Hügel; 5 May 1852–27 January 1925) was an influential Austrian Roman Catholic layman, ...
Garry Thomson
Robert Howard Garry Thomson CBE, (13 September 1925 – 23 May 2007) was a conservator and a Buddhist.
Robert Howard Garry Thomson CBE, (13 September 1925 – 23 May 2007) was a conservator and a Buddhist.
George Abbot (author)
George Abbot (ca. 1603? – 2 February 1648) was an English writer, known as "The Puritan" and a politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1640 and 1648.
George Abbot (ca. 1603? – 2 February 1648) was an English writer, known as "The Puritan" and a politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1640 and 1648.
George Fox
George Fox was an English Dissenter and a founder of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers or Friends.
George Fox was an English Dissenter and a founder of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers or Friends.
Gerald Gardner
Gerald Brosseau Gardner, also known by the craft name Scire, was an English Wiccan priest, as well as an amateur anthropologist and archaeologist, writer, weaponry expert and occultist.
Gerald Brosseau Gardner, also known by the craft name Scire, was an English Wiccan priest, as well as an amateur anthropologist and archaeologist, writer, weaponry expert and occultist.
Gerald Vann
Gerald Vann, O.P. was a British Roman Catholic theologian and philosopher.
Gerald Vann, O.P. was a British Roman Catholic theologian and philosopher.
Giles Collier
Giles Collier (1622–1678), was an English divine.
Giles Collier (1622–1678), was an English divine.
Gregory of Caergwent
Gregory of Caergwent or Winchester (fl.
Gregory of Caergwent or Winchester (fl.
Henry Cantrell
Henry Cantrell (baptized 17 September 1684 at St Oswald's, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, probably died 1773) was a high-church Church of England clergyman and religious controversialist.
Henry Cantrell (baptized 17 September 1684 at St Oswald's, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, probably died 1773) was a high-church Church of England clergyman and religious controversialist.
Henry de Balnea
Henry de Balnea (fl. 1400?), was an English monk and author.
Henry de Balnea (fl. 1400?), was an English monk and author.
Henry de Bury (monk)
Henry de Bury or Bederic, was an English monk and writer.
Henry de Bury or Bederic, was an English monk and writer.
Henry Hayes Vowles
Henry Hayes Vowles (born at Victoria Park Farm 26 June 1843 in Bath, England and died 13 November 1905 in Gloucester, England) was an author, theologian and a Wesleyan Minister.
Henry Hayes Vowles (born at Victoria Park Farm 26 June 1843 in Bath, England and died 13 November 1905 in Gloucester, England) was an author, theologian and a Wesleyan Minister.
Henry Jenkes
Henry Jenkes (died 1697), was a Gresham Professor of Rhetoric.
Henry Jenkes (died 1697), was a Gresham Professor of Rhetoric.
Henry Pendleton
Henry Pendleton (born at Manchester; died in London, September, 1557) was an English churchman, a theologian and controversialist.
Henry Pendleton (born at Manchester; died in London, September, 1557) was an English churchman, a theologian and controversialist.
Henry Taylor (clergyman)
Henry Taylor (1711–1785) was a Church of England clergyman and religious controversialist.
Henry Taylor (1711–1785) was a Church of England clergyman and religious controversialist.
Henry Venn Elliott
Henry Venn Elliott (1792–1865), was an English divine.
Henry Venn Elliott (1792–1865), was an English divine.
Henry Wharton
Henry Wharton was an English writer and librarian.
Henry Wharton was an English writer and librarian.
Henry William Wilberforce
Henry William Wilberforce (22 September 1807 - 23 April 1873), was a Church of England clergyman, a Tractarian, a convert to the Roman Catholic Church, and thereafter a newspaper proprietor, ed...
Henry William Wilberforce (22 September 1807 - 23 April 1873), was a Church of England clergyman, a Tractarian, a convert to the Roman Catholic Church, and thereafter a newspaper proprietor, ed...
Hugh Paulinus de Cressy
Hugh Paulinus de Cressy was an English Benedictine monk, whose religious name was Serenus.
Hugh Paulinus de Cressy was an English Benedictine monk, whose religious name was Serenus.
Hugh Reginald Haweis
Reverend Hugh Reginald Haweis (April 3, 1838 – January 29, 1901) was an English cleric and writer.
Reverend Hugh Reginald Haweis (April 3, 1838 – January 29, 1901) was an English cleric and writer.
Isaac S.D. Sassoon
Isaac S.D. Sassoon is a Sephardic Orthodox rabbi and educator.
Isaac S.D. Sassoon is a Sephardic Orthodox rabbi and educator.
Jabez Earle
Jabez Earle, D.D., was an ENglish presbyterian minister.
Jabez Earle, D.D., was an ENglish presbyterian minister.
James Arderne
James Arderne, D.D. (1636-1691), was the dean of Chester.
James Arderne, D.D. (1636-1691), was the dean of Chester.
James Balmford
James Balmford (b. 1556), was an English writer and divine.
James Balmford (b. 1556), was an English writer and divine.
James Bate
James Bate, was an English scholar and writer.
James Bate, was an English scholar and writer.
James Coningham
James Coningham (1670–1716), was an English presbyterian divine and tutor.
James Coningham (1670–1716), was an English presbyterian divine and tutor.
James Gardiner the Younger
James Gardiner the younger, was sub-dean of Lincoln.
James Gardiner the younger, was sub-dean of Lincoln.
Jeremiah Learnoult Garrett
Jeremiah Learnoult Garrett (fl. 1809), was an English dissenting minister.
Jeremiah Learnoult Garrett (fl. 1809), was an English dissenting minister.
Job Throckmorton
Job Throckmorton (Throkmorton) (1545–1601) was an English religious pamphleteer and Member of Parliament.
Job Throckmorton (Throkmorton) (1545–1601) was an English religious pamphleteer and Member of Parliament.
John Addison (divine)
John Addison D.D. (fl. 1538), was an English divine.
John Addison D.D. (fl. 1538), was an English divine.
John Allen (religious writer)
John Allen (1771–1839) was an English dissenting layman and religious writer.
John Allen (1771–1839) was an English dissenting layman and religious writer.
John Angel (chaplain)
John Angel, chaplain to King Philip and Queen Mary, is said to have been a ‘person of singular zeal and learning.’ He published a work on the Real Presence under the title of ‘The Agreement of t...
John Angel, chaplain to King Philip and Queen Mary, is said to have been a ‘person of singular zeal and learning.’ He published a work on the Real Presence under the title of ‘The Agreement of t...
John Asty
John Asty (c. 1672 - 1730) was an English dissenting clergyman.
John Asty (c. 1672 - 1730) was an English dissenting clergyman.
John Austin (1613–1669)
John Austin (born 1613 at Walpole, Suffolk, England; died London, 1669) was an English lawyer and controversial writer.
John Austin (born 1613 at Walpole, Suffolk, England; died London, 1669) was an English lawyer and controversial writer.
John Barling
John Barling (1804–1883), was an English dissenting minister.
John Barling (1804–1883), was an English dissenting minister.
John Barnes (monk)
John Barnes (died 1661), was an English Benedictine monk.
John Barnes (died 1661), was an English Benedictine monk.
John Barret (divine)
John Barret, was an English Presbyterian divine and writer on religion.
John Barret, was an English Presbyterian divine and writer on religion.
John Barthlet
John Barthlet or Bartlett, was an English theological writer.
John Barthlet or Bartlett, was an English theological writer.
John Bowes (preacher)
John Bowes (1804–1874), was an English preacher.
John Bowes (1804–1874), was an English preacher.
John Braddocke
John Braddocke, was an English divine.
John Braddocke, was an English divine.
John Brailsford the younger
John Brailsford the younger (died 1775), was a divine.
John Brailsford the younger (died 1775), was a divine.
John Braithwaite (writer)
John Braithwaite, was an English Quaker.
John Braithwaite, was an English Quaker.
John Brekell
John Brekell was an English presbyterian minister and theological writer.
John Brekell was an English presbyterian minister and theological writer.
John Bromley (translator)
John Bromley (d. 1717), was an English translator.
John Bromley (d. 1717), was an English translator.
John Brooke (translator)
John Brooke, was an English translator.
John Brooke, was an English translator.
John Brown (writer)
John Brown BA DD was a British theologian, historian, and pastor.
John Brown BA DD was a British theologian, historian, and pastor.
John Brown of Bedford
The Rev. John Brown, B.A. D.D. was a British theologian, historian, and pastor.
The Rev. John Brown, B.A. D.D. was a British theologian, historian, and pastor.
John Bunyan
John Bunyan was an English Christian writer and preacher, who is well-known for his book The Pilgrim's Progress.
John Bunyan was an English Christian writer and preacher, who is well-known for his book The Pilgrim's Progress.
John Burton (scholar)
John Burton, D.D. was an English clergyman and academic, a theological and classical scholar.
John Burton, D.D. was an English clergyman and academic, a theological and classical scholar.
John Clerk (writer)
John Clerk, was an English Roman Catholic writer.
John Clerk, was an English Roman Catholic writer.
John Edwards (minister)
John Edwards (1714–1785), was an English dissenting minister at Leeds, Yorkshire.
John Edwards (1714–1785), was an English dissenting minister at Leeds, Yorkshire.
John Eedes
John Eedes (1609?-1667?), was an English divine.
John Eedes (1609?-1667?), was an English divine.
John Fairfax (minister)
John Fairfax was an ejected minister.
John Fairfax was an ejected minister.
John Falconer (Jesuit)
John Falconer or Falkner (1577–1656), was an English Jesuit.
John Falconer or Falkner (1577–1656), was an English Jesuit.
John Felton (divine)
John Felton (fl.1430), was a divine.
John Felton (fl.1430), was a divine.
John Francis Vaughan
John Francis Vaughan was an English Roman Catholic bishop, brother of Bernard, Roger, and Herbert Vaughan.
John Francis Vaughan was an English Roman Catholic bishop, brother of Bernard, Roger, and Herbert Vaughan.
John Frewen (divine)
John Frewen was an English Puritan divine.
John Frewen was an English Puritan divine.
John Fursdon
John Fursdon, in religion Cuthbert, was an English Benedictine monk.
John Fursdon, in religion Cuthbert, was an English Benedictine monk.
John Garnett (bishop)
John Garnett was an England bishop of Clogher in the Church of Ireland.
John Garnett was an England bishop of Clogher in the Church of Ireland.
John Gibbons (Jesuit)
John Gibbons (1544 – 1589) was an English Jesuit theologian and controversialist.
John Gibbons (1544 – 1589) was an English Jesuit theologian and controversialist.
John Glover (preacher)
John Glover, was an English preacher.
John Glover, was an English preacher.
John Greenwood (Puritan)
John Greenwood was an English Puritan and Separatist.
John Greenwood was an English Puritan and Separatist.
John Guyse
John Guyse (1680-1761) was an English independent minister.
John Guyse (1680-1761) was an English independent minister.
John Henry Newman
John Henry Newman, D.D., C.O. (21 February 1801 – 11 August 1890), also referred to as Cardinal Newman and Blessed John Henry Newman, was an important figure in the religious hi...
John Henry Newman, D.D., C.O. (21 February 1801 – 11 August 1890), also referred to as Cardinal Newman and Blessed John Henry Newman, was an important figure in the religious hi...
John Heylyn
John Heylyn was an Anglican divine, who had a major influence on religious thought in eighteenth century England.
John Heylyn was an Anglican divine, who had a major influence on religious thought in eighteenth century England.
John Lavicount Anderdon
John Lavicount Anderdon (5 April 1792 – 8 March 1874) was an English writer, noted for his fishing literature and later his Christian publications.
John Lavicount Anderdon (5 April 1792 – 8 March 1874) was an English writer, noted for his fishing literature and later his Christian publications.
John Marshall (priest)
John Martiall (Marshall) (born in Worcestershire, 1534, died at Lille, 3 April 1597) was an English Roman Catholic priest.
John Martiall (Marshall) (born in Worcestershire, 1534, died at Lille, 3 April 1597) was an English Roman Catholic priest.
John Norman Davidson Kelly
John Norman Davidson Kelly FBA (1909–1997) was a prominent academic within the theological faculty of Oxford University and Principal of St Edmund Hall, Oxford between 1951 and 1979 during whic...
John Norman Davidson Kelly FBA (1909–1997) was a prominent academic within the theological faculty of Oxford University and Principal of St Edmund Hall, Oxford between 1951 and 1979 during whic...
John Randall (Puritan)
John Randall (1570–1622), was an English puritan divine.
John Randall (1570–1622), was an English puritan divine.
John Rastell
John Rastell (or Rastall) (circa 1475 – 1536) was an English printer and author.
John Rastell (or Rastall) (circa 1475 – 1536) was an English printer and author.
John Rastell (Jesuit)
John Rastell (1532–1577), was an English Jesuit.
John Rastell (1532–1577), was an English Jesuit.
John Robert Seeley
Sir John Robert Seeley, KCMG (10 September 1834 - 13 January 1895) was an English essayist and historian.
Sir John Robert Seeley, KCMG (10 September 1834 - 13 January 1895) was an English essayist and historian.
John Rogers (Fifth Monarchist)
John Rogers was a Fifth Monarchist preacher of the 1650s, and later a physician.
John Rogers was a Fifth Monarchist preacher of the 1650s, and later a physician.
John Saltmarsh (clergyman)
John Saltmarsh (born Yorkshire, died 1647) was a radical English religious and controversial writer and preacher.
John Saltmarsh (born Yorkshire, died 1647) was a radical English religious and controversial writer and preacher.
John Stephen Vaughan
John Stephen Vaughan (24 January 1853–4 December 1925) was an English Roman Catholic bishop, brother of Bernard, Roger, and Herbert Vaughan.
John Stephen Vaughan (24 January 1853–4 December 1925) was an English Roman Catholic bishop, brother of Bernard, Roger, and Herbert Vaughan.
John Terry (clergyman)
John Terry (c.1555–1625) was a Church of England clergyman and anti-Catholic controversialist.
John Terry (c.1555–1625) was a Church of England clergyman and anti-Catholic controversialist.
John Walker (Archdeacon of Essex)
John Walker, D.D., was archdeacon of Essex.
John Walker, D.D., was archdeacon of Essex.
John Walker (archdeacon)
John Walker, D.D. (d. 1588), was archdeacon of Essex.
John Walker, D.D. (d. 1588), was archdeacon of Essex.
John Ward (prophet)
John Ward (25 December 1781 – 12 March 1837), known as "Zion Ward", was an Irish preacher, mystic and self-styled prophet, active (in the latter capacity) in England from around 1828-1835.
John Ward (25 December 1781 – 12 March 1837), known as "Zion Ward", was an Irish preacher, mystic and self-styled prophet, active (in the latter capacity) in England from around 1828-1835.
John Yeardley
John Yeardley (3 Jan 1786–11 Aug 1858) was a Quaker missionary.
John Yeardley (3 Jan 1786–11 Aug 1858) was a Quaker missionary.
Jonathan Magonet
Rabbi Jonathan Magonet (born 8 February 1942) is a British Jewish theologian, Vice-President of the World Union of Progressive Judaism, and a biblical scholar.
Rabbi Jonathan Magonet (born 8 February 1942) is a British Jewish theologian, Vice-President of the World Union of Progressive Judaism, and a biblical scholar.
Joseph Finch Fenn
Joseph Finch Fenn (1820–1884), was honorary canon of Gloucester.
Joseph Finch Fenn (1820–1884), was honorary canon of Gloucester.
Joseph Greenhill
Joseph Greenhill (1704–1788), was a theological writer.
Joseph Greenhill (1704–1788), was a theological writer.
Joseph Salmon
Joseph Salmon (fl. 1647-1656) was a significant English religious and political writer of the middle of the seventeenth century.
Joseph Salmon (fl. 1647-1656) was a significant English religious and political writer of the middle of the seventeenth century.
Joshua Toulmin
Joshua Toulmin ( – 23 July 1815) of Taunton, England was a noted theologian and a serial Dissenting minister of Presbyterian (1761–1764), Baptist (1765–1803), and then Unitarian (1804–1815...
Joshua Toulmin ( – 23 July 1815) of Taunton, England was a noted theologian and a serial Dissenting minister of Presbyterian (1761–1764), Baptist (1765–1803), and then Unitarian (1804–1815...
Kallistos Ware
Kallistos Ware is an English bishop within the Greek Orthodox Church under the Patriarch of Constantinople and one of the best-known contemporary Eastern Orthodox theologians.
Kallistos Ware is an English bishop within the Greek Orthodox Church under the Patriarch of Constantinople and one of the best-known contemporary Eastern Orthodox theologians.
Keith Ward
Keith Ward (born 22 August 1938) is a British cleric, philosopher, theologian and scholar.
Keith Ward (born 22 August 1938) is a British cleric, philosopher, theologian and scholar.
Laurence Anderton (Jesuit)
Laurence Anderton, alias Scroop (1577–1643), was a learned English Jesuit.
Laurence Anderton, alias Scroop (1577–1643), was a learned English Jesuit.
Laurence Fogg
Laurence Fogg or Fogge was dean of Chester.
Laurence Fogg or Fogge was dean of Chester.
Legh Richmond
Legh Richmond (1772–1827), English divine, was born on the 29th of January 1772, in Liverpool.
Legh Richmond (1772–1827), English divine, was born on the 29th of January 1772, in Liverpool.
Lucy Herbert (writer)
Lady Lucy Herbert (1669-1744), was an English devotional writer.
Lady Lucy Herbert (1669-1744), was an English devotional writer.
Margery Kempe
Margery Kempe is known for dictating The Book of Margery Kempe, a work considered by some to be the first autobiography in the English language.
Margery Kempe is known for dictating The Book of Margery Kempe, a work considered by some to be the first autobiography in the English language.
Maria Louisa Charlesworth
Maria Louisa Charlesworth (1 October 1819, The Rectory, Blakenham Parva – 6 January 1880, Nutfield, Surrey) was an English author of religious books.
Maria Louisa Charlesworth (1 October 1819, The Rectory, Blakenham Parva – 6 January 1880, Nutfield, Surrey) was an English author of religious books.
Martin Fotherby
Martin Fotherby was an English clergyman, who became Bishop of Salisbury.
Martin Fotherby was an English clergyman, who became Bishop of Salisbury.
Martin Grene
Martin Grene (1616–1667), was an English Jesuit.
Martin Grene (1616–1667), was an English Jesuit.
Martin Israel
Martin Israel (30 April 1927 – 23 October 2007) was an English pathologist, Anglican priest, spiritual director, and author of numerous books on Christian life and teaching.
Martin Israel (30 April 1927 – 23 October 2007) was an English pathologist, Anglican priest, spiritual director, and author of numerous books on Christian life and teaching.
Martin Thornton
Martin Thornton (11 November 1915–1986) was an Anglican priest and spiritual director, author and lecturer on ascetical theology.
Martin Thornton (11 November 1915–1986) was an Anglican priest and spiritual director, author and lecturer on ascetical theology.
Maude Petre
Maude Dominica Mary Petre (4 August 1863 – 16 December 1942) was an English Roman Catholic nun, writer and critic involved in the Modernist controversy.
Maude Dominica Mary Petre (4 August 1863 – 16 December 1942) was an English Roman Catholic nun, writer and critic involved in the Modernist controversy.
Michael Scott (priest)
Michael Scott was an Anglican Priest whose defiance of the Apartheid system in South Africa in the 1940s began a long struggle for social justice in that country.
Michael Scott was an Anglican Priest whose defiance of the Apartheid system in South Africa in the 1940s began a long struggle for social justice in that country.
Miles Huggarde
Miles Huggarde or Hoggarde (fl.
Miles Huggarde or Hoggarde (fl.
Nicholas Bownde
Nicholas Bownde, Bownd or Bound was an English clergyman, known for his Christian Sabbatarian writings.
Nicholas Bownde, Bownd or Bound was an English clergyman, known for his Christian Sabbatarian writings.
Nicholas Byfield
Nicholas Byfield (1579–1622) was an English clergyman, a leading preacher of the reign of James I.
Nicholas Byfield (1579–1622) was an English clergyman, a leading preacher of the reign of James I.
Nicholas Clagett the Younger
Nicholas Clagett the Younger, D.D. (1654-1727), was an English controversialist.
Nicholas Clagett the Younger, D.D. (1654-1727), was an English controversialist.
Olive Wyon
Dr. Olive Wyon (7 March 1881 - 21 August 1966) was a British author and translator of books of the Christian faith.
Dr. Olive Wyon (7 March 1881 - 21 August 1966) was a British author and translator of books of the Christian faith.
Pacificus Baker
Pacificus Baker (1695–1774), was a Franciscan friar.
Pacificus Baker (1695–1774), was a Franciscan friar.
Pasquill Cavaliero
Pasquill Cavaliero is the name adopted by a pseudonymous defender of the Anglican hierarchy in a 1589 English political and theological controversy.
Pasquill Cavaliero is the name adopted by a pseudonymous defender of the Anglican hierarchy in a 1589 English political and theological controversy.
Paul Lorrain
Paul Lorrain (died 1719) was, for twenty-two years, the secretary, translator, and copyist for Samuel Pepys, and became well known as the ordinary of Newgate Prison by standardizing the publicat...
Paul Lorrain (died 1719) was, for twenty-two years, the secretary, translator, and copyist for Samuel Pepys, and became well known as the ordinary of Newgate Prison by standardizing the publicat...
Paul Wentworth
Paul Wentworth (1533–1593), a prominent English member of parliament in the reign of Elizabeth, was a member of the Lillingstone Lovell branch of the family.
Paul Wentworth (1533–1593), a prominent English member of parliament in the reign of Elizabeth, was a member of the Lillingstone Lovell branch of the family.
Peter Selby
Peter Stephen Maurice Selby (born 7 December 1941) was the Church of England Bishop of Worcester.
Peter Stephen Maurice Selby (born 7 December 1941) was the Church of England Bishop of Worcester.
Peter Spink
Peter Spink (17 August 1926 - 22 November 2010) was an English Anglican priest, Canon of Coventry Cathedral, mystic, spiritual teacher, writer and founder of the "Omega Order", a mixed teaching ...
Peter Spink (17 August 1926 - 22 November 2010) was an English Anglican priest, Canon of Coventry Cathedral, mystic, spiritual teacher, writer and founder of the "Omega Order", a mixed teaching ...
Philip Goodwin (divine)
Philip Goodwin (died 1699) was an English divine.
Philip Goodwin (died 1699) was an English divine.
Philip Henry (clergyman)
Philip Henry (24 August 1631 – 24 June 1696) was an English Nonconformist clergyman and diarist.
Philip Henry (24 August 1631 – 24 June 1696) was an English Nonconformist clergyman and diarist.
Philip Stubbs
Philip Stubbs, English pamphleteer, was born about 1555.
Philip Stubbs, English pamphleteer, was born about 1555.
Philip Turner
Philip William Turner (3 December 1925 – January 2006) is an English author best known for his children's books about the fictional town of Darnley Mills and (under the pseudonym Stephen Chanc...
Philip William Turner (3 December 1925 – January 2006) is an English author best known for his children's books about the fictional town of Darnley Mills and (under the pseudonym Stephen Chanc...
Reginald Pole
Reginald Pole was an English cardinal of the Catholic Church and the last papal Archbishop of Canterbury, holding the office during the Counter Reformation.
Reginald Pole was an English cardinal of the Catholic Church and the last papal Archbishop of Canterbury, holding the office during the Counter Reformation.
Reginald Somerset Ward
Reginald Somerset Ward (28 January 1881 - July 1962) was an English Anglican priest, author and spiritual director.
Reginald Somerset Ward (28 January 1881 - July 1962) was an English Anglican priest, author and spiritual director.
Rhiannon Ryall
Rhiannon Ryall is the pseudonym of an English-born Australian Wiccan who achieved notoriety for her controversial claims regarding the existence of a group of Wiccans living in England's West Co...
Rhiannon Ryall is the pseudonym of an English-born Australian Wiccan who achieved notoriety for her controversial claims regarding the existence of a group of Wiccans living in England's West Co...
Richard Adams (religious writer)
Richard Adams (ca. 1626 – 7 February 1698) was a non-conforming English Presbyterian divine, knwn as author of sermons and other theological writings.
Richard Adams (ca. 1626 – 7 February 1698) was a non-conforming English Presbyterian divine, knwn as author of sermons and other theological writings.
Richard Argentine
Richard Argentine, alias Sexten, M.D, (died 1568), was an English physician and divine.
Richard Argentine, alias Sexten, M.D, (died 1568), was an English physician and divine.
Richard Baker (theologian)
Richard Baker, D.D. (1741–1818), was a theological writer.
Richard Baker, D.D. (1741–1818), was a theological writer.
Richard Baxter
Richard Baxter was an English Puritan church leader, poet, hymn-writer, theologian, and controversialist.
Richard Baxter was an English Puritan church leader, poet, hymn-writer, theologian, and controversialist.
Richard Bristow
Richard Bristow (born at Worcester, 1538, died at Harrow on the Hill, 1581) was an English Catholic controversialist and Biblical scholar.
Richard Bristow (born at Worcester, 1538, died at Harrow on the Hill, 1581) was an English Catholic controversialist and Biblical scholar.
Richard Carpenter (theologian)
Richard Carpenter was an English clergyman and theological writer.
Richard Carpenter was an English clergyman and theological writer.
Richard Eedes (divine)
Richard Eedes, was a presbyterian divine.
Richard Eedes, was a presbyterian divine.
Richard Farnworth
Richard Farnworth (died 1666), was an English Quaker.
Richard Farnworth (died 1666), was an English Quaker.
Richard Gardiner (divine)
Richard Gardiner, D.D., was an English divine.
Richard Gardiner, D.D., was an English divine.
Richard James (scholar)
Richard James (1592 – December 1638) was an English scholar, poet, and the first librarian of the Cotton library.
Richard James (1592 – December 1638) was an English scholar, poet, and the first librarian of the Cotton library.
Richard Paul Blakeney
Richard Paul Blakeney, was canon of York.
Richard Paul Blakeney, was canon of York.
Richard Rolle
Richard Rolle (1290–1349) was an English religious writer, Bible translator, and hermit.
Richard Rolle (1290–1349) was an English religious writer, Bible translator, and hermit.
Richard Taylor (author)
Richard Taylor (born 1967) is an author and a practising lawyer best known for his books on Christian imagery and symbolism.
Richard Taylor (born 1967) is an author and a practising lawyer best known for his books on Christian imagery and symbolism.
Robert Abbot (theologian)
Robert Abbot was an English theologian who promoted puritan doctrines.
Robert Abbot was an English theologian who promoted puritan doctrines.
Robert Aston Coffin
Robert Aston Coffin C.SS.R., D.D. was an English Redemptorist and Bishop of Southwark Coffin was born at Brighton and educated at Harrow School and at Christ Church, Oxford.
Robert Aston Coffin C.SS.R., D.D. was an English Redemptorist and Bishop of Southwark Coffin was born at Brighton and educated at Harrow School and at Christ Church, Oxford.
Robert Bale (monk)
Robert Bale (died 1503), was a Carmelite monk.
Robert Bale (died 1503), was a Carmelite monk.
Robert Bolton
Robert Bolton (1572 – 16 December 1631) was an English clergyman and academic, noted as a preacher.
Robert Bolton (1572 – 16 December 1631) was an English clergyman and academic, noted as a preacher.
Robert Cox Clifton
Robert Cox Clifton (1810-1861), was canon of Manchester.
Robert Cox Clifton (1810-1861), was canon of Manchester.
Robert Eden (bishop)
Robert Eden (1804–1886), was Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness.
Robert Eden (1804–1886), was Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness.
Robert Hugh Benson
Robert Hugh Benson was the youngest son of Edward White Benson and his wife, Mary.
Robert Hugh Benson was the youngest son of Edward White Benson and his wife, Mary.
Robert Nelson (nonjuror)
Robert Nelson was an English lay religious writer and nonjuror.
Robert Nelson was an English lay religious writer and nonjuror.
Robert Newton Flew
Robert Newton Flew (1886–1962) was an English Methodist minister and theologian, and an advocate of ecumenism among the Christian churches.
Robert Newton Flew (1886–1962) was an English Methodist minister and theologian, and an advocate of ecumenism among the Christian churches.
Robert Parker (minister)
Robert Parker English Puritan scholar and divine, who became minister of a separatist congregation in the Holland where he died while exiled for his heterodoxy.
Robert Parker English Puritan scholar and divine, who became minister of a separatist congregation in the Holland where he died while exiled for his heterodoxy.
Robert Poole Finch
Robert Poole Finch (1724-1803) was an English divine.
Robert Poole Finch (1724-1803) was an English divine.
Robert Wilson Evans
Robert Wilson Evans, was archdeacon of Westmoreland and author.
Robert Wilson Evans, was archdeacon of Westmoreland and author.
Robin Griffith-Jones
Robin Griffith-Jones (born 1956) is a Church of England priest, Master of the Temple in London.
Robin Griffith-Jones (born 1956) is a Church of England priest, Master of the Temple in London.
Roger Baxter
Roger Baxter was an English Jesuit, a Catholic missionary in the United States.
Roger Baxter was an English Jesuit, a Catholic missionary in the United States.
Roger Edgeworth
Roger Edgeworth, D.D., was a Catholic divine.
Roger Edgeworth, D.D., was a Catholic divine.
Samuel Beal
Samuel Beal was an Oriental scholar, and the first Englishman to translate direct from the Chinese the early records of Buddhism, thus throwing light upon Indian history.
Samuel Beal was an Oriental scholar, and the first Englishman to translate direct from the Chinese the early records of Buddhism, thus throwing light upon Indian history.
Samuel Bownas
Samuel Bownas (1676–1753) was a second-generation Quaker, a travelling minister, and a writer.
Samuel Bownas (1676–1753) was a second-generation Quaker, a travelling minister, and a writer.
Samuel Fisher (fl. 1692)
Samuel Fisher was an English Puritan clergyman and ejected minister.
Samuel Fisher was an English Puritan clergyman and ejected minister.
Samuel Fisher (Puritan)
Samuel Fisher, was a Quaker.
Samuel Fisher, was a Quaker.
Samuel Fisher (quaker)
Samuel Fisher (1605-1665) was an English Quaker controversialist.
Samuel Fisher (1605-1665) was an English Quaker controversialist.
Samuel Harsnett
Samuel Harsnett, born Samuel Halsnoth, was an English writer on religion and Archbishop of York from 1629.
Samuel Harsnett, born Samuel Halsnoth, was an English writer on religion and Archbishop of York from 1629.
Samuel Rickards
Samuel Rickards (1796–1865) was a Church of England clergyman, opponent of the Oxford Movement, and writer of devotional literature.
Samuel Rickards (1796–1865) was a Church of England clergyman, opponent of the Oxford Movement, and writer of devotional literature.
Serenus de Cressy
Dom Serenus de Cressy, O.S.B., (ca.
Dom Serenus de Cressy, O.S.B., (ca.
Simon Alcock
Simon Alcock (died 1459?) was an English scholastic writer.
Simon Alcock (died 1459?) was an English scholastic writer.
Simon Fish
Simon Fish (died 1531) was a 16th century Protestant reformer and English propagandist.
Simon Fish (died 1531) was a 16th century Protestant reformer and English propagandist.
Sir George Wheler
Sir George Wheler (1650–1723) was an English clergyman and travel writer.
Sir George Wheler (1650–1723) was an English clergyman and travel writer.
Solomon David Sassoon
Solomon David Sassoon (August 1915, London – May 1985) was an educator, Rabbi, philanthropist, fundraiser and collector of Jewish manuscripts.
Solomon David Sassoon (August 1915, London – May 1985) was an educator, Rabbi, philanthropist, fundraiser and collector of Jewish manuscripts.
Stephen Henry Hobhouse
Stephen Henry Hobhouse was a prominent British peace activist, prison reformer, and religious writer.
Stephen Henry Hobhouse was a prominent British peace activist, prison reformer, and religious writer.
Stewart Farrar
Frank Stewart Farrar, who always went by the name of Stewart Farrar, was an English screenwriter, novelist and prominent figure in the Neopagan religion of Wicca, which he devoted much of ...
Frank Stewart Farrar, who always went by the name of Stewart Farrar, was an English screenwriter, novelist and prominent figure in the Neopagan religion of Wicca, which he devoted much of ...
Sylvester Norris
Sylvester Norris was an English Roman Catholic controversial writer and missionary priest.
Sylvester Norris was an English Roman Catholic controversial writer and missionary priest.
Theophilus Brabourne
Theophilus Brabourne (born 1590), was a writer on the Sabbath question.
Theophilus Brabourne (born 1590), was a writer on the Sabbath question.
Thomas Adams (writer)
Thomas Adams (ca. 1633 – 11 December 1670) was an English academic and theological writer.
Thomas Adams (ca. 1633 – 11 December 1670) was an English academic and theological writer.
Thomas Aldham
Thomas Aldham or Aldam (c.
Thomas Aldham or Aldam (c.
Thomas Ashton (divine)
Thomas Ashton, D.D. (1716–1775), was a divine.
Thomas Ashton, D.D. (1716–1775), was a divine.
Thomas Barbar
Thomas Barbar, was an English divine.
Thomas Barbar, was an English divine.
Thomas Barton (Royalist)
Thomas Barton, D.D., was a royalist divine.
Thomas Barton, D.D., was a royalist divine.
Thomas Biggin Broadbent
Thomas Biggin Broadbent (1793–1817), was an English preacher.
Thomas Biggin Broadbent (1793–1817), was an English preacher.
Thomas Brice (martyrologist)
Thomas Brice, was an Anglican martyrologist and poet in the later sixteenth century.
Thomas Brice, was an Anglican martyrologist and poet in the later sixteenth century.
Thomas Brinknell
Thomas Brinknell or Brynknell (d.
Thomas Brinknell or Brynknell (d.
Thomas Broughton (writer)
Thomas Broughton (1704–1774), was an English divine, biographer, and miscellaneous writer.
Thomas Broughton (1704–1774), was an English divine, biographer, and miscellaneous writer.
Thomas Cole (minister)
Thomas Cole (1627?–1697), was an independent minister.
Thomas Cole (1627?–1697), was an independent minister.
Thomas Edwards (divine)
Thomas Edwards was an Anglican clergyman and divine.
Thomas Edwards was an Anglican clergyman and divine.
Thomas Edwards (orientalist)
Thomas Edwards (1652-1721) was a Welsh divine and orientalist.
Thomas Edwards (1652-1721) was a Welsh divine and orientalist.
Thomas Edwardston
Thomas Edwardston (died 1396), was an Augustinian friar.
Thomas Edwardston (died 1396), was an Augustinian friar.
Thomas Ellerker
Thomas Ellerker (1738–1795), was an English Jesuit.
Thomas Ellerker (1738–1795), was an English Jesuit.
Thomas Everard (Jesuit)
Thomas Everard, Everett or Everat was an English Jesuit.
Thomas Everard, Everett or Everat was an English Jesuit.
Thomas Foster Barham (physician)
Thomas Foster Barham, M.B., was a physician and classical scholar.
Thomas Foster Barham, M.B., was a physician and classical scholar.
Thomas Garnier (dean of Lincoln)
Thomas Garnier the Younger was dean of Lincoln, England.
Thomas Garnier the Younger was dean of Lincoln, England.
Thomas Gouge
Thomas Gouge (September 19, 1609 at Bow, London - October 29, 1681 at London) was an English Presbyterian clergyman, a contemporary of Samuel Pepys, associated with the Puritan movement.
Thomas Gouge (September 19, 1609 at Bow, London - October 29, 1681 at London) was an English Presbyterian clergyman, a contemporary of Samuel Pepys, associated with the Puritan movement.
Thomas Hyde (Catholic exile)
Thomas Hyde (1524-1597), was an English Roman Catholic exile.
Thomas Hyde (1524-1597), was an English Roman Catholic exile.
Thomas Langley (canon)
Thomas Langley (died 1581) was an English churchman and canon of Winchester Cathedral.
Thomas Langley (died 1581) was an English churchman and canon of Winchester Cathedral.
Thomas More
Sir Thomas More, known by Catholics as Saint Thomas More since 1935, was an English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanist.
Sir Thomas More, known by Catholics as Saint Thomas More since 1935, was an English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanist.
Thomas Morgan (deist)
Thomas Morgan was an English deist.
Thomas Morgan was an English deist.
Thomas Morton (bishop)
Thomas Morton (1564–1659) was an English churchman, bishop of several dioceses.
Thomas Morton (1564–1659) was an English churchman, bishop of several dioceses.
Thomas Newberry
Thomas Newberry (born 1811, died January 16, 1901) was an English Bible scholar and writer, most well-known for his interlinear Englishman's Bible, which compared the Authorised Version of t...
Thomas Newberry (born 1811, died January 16, 1901) was an English Bible scholar and writer, most well-known for his interlinear Englishman's Bible, which compared the Authorised Version of t...
Thomas Palfreyman
Thomas Palfreyman was an English author and musician.
Thomas Palfreyman was an English author and musician.
Thomas Pownall Boultbee
Thomas Pownall Boultbee, LL.D. (1818-1884), was an English divine.
Thomas Pownall Boultbee, LL.D. (1818-1884), was an English divine.
Thomas Pyle
The Reverend Thomas Pyle (born at Stody, Norfolk, 1674, died Swaffham, Norfolk, 31 December 1756) was a Church of England clergyman and religious controversialist.
The Reverend Thomas Pyle (born at Stody, Norfolk, 1674, died Swaffham, Norfolk, 31 December 1756) was a Church of England clergyman and religious controversialist.
Thomas Reeve (divine)
Thomas Reeve, D.D. (1594–1672), was an English royalist divine.
Thomas Reeve, D.D. (1594–1672), was an English royalist divine.
Thomas Robert Malthus
The Reverend Thomas Robert Malthus FRS was an English scholar, influential in political economy and demography.
The Reverend Thomas Robert Malthus FRS was an English scholar, influential in political economy and demography.
Thomas Seaton
The Reverend Thomas Seaton (baptised 2 October 1684, Stamford, Lincolnshire, died 18 August 1741 at Ravenstone, Buckinghamshire), was a Church of England clergyman and religious writer.
The Reverend Thomas Seaton (baptised 2 October 1684, Stamford, Lincolnshire, died 18 August 1741 at Ravenstone, Buckinghamshire), was a Church of England clergyman and religious writer.
Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe
Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe (1778-1850), was an English biographer.
Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe (1778-1850), was an English biographer.
Thomas Starkey
Thomas Starkey (c. 1495–1538) was an English political theorist and humanist.
Thomas Starkey (c. 1495–1538) was an English political theorist and humanist.
Thomas Sternhold
Thomas Sternhold was and English courtier and the principal author of the first English metrical version of the Psalms, originally attached to the Prayer-Book as augmented by John Hopkins.
Thomas Sternhold was and English courtier and the principal author of the first English metrical version of the Psalms, originally attached to the Prayer-Book as augmented by John Hopkins.
Thomas Ward (author)
Thomas Ward was an English author who converted to Catholicism.
Thomas Ward was an English author who converted to Catholicism.
Tony Samara
Tony Samara is a British author and spiritual teacher who works mainly in Europe, hosting meditation events/retreats and Satsangs.
Tony Samara is a British author and spiritual teacher who works mainly in Europe, hosting meditation events/retreats and Satsangs.
Usama Hasan
Usama Hasan is a lecturer in business information systems at Middlesex University Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and graduate of Cambridge University.
Usama Hasan is a lecturer in business information systems at Middlesex University Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and graduate of Cambridge University.
Vernon White (theologian)
Vernon Philip White (1953–) is a British Anglican priest and theological scholar.
Vernon Philip White (1953–) is a British Anglican priest and theological scholar.
Walter C. Lanyon
Walter Clemow Lanyon (October 27, 1887 - July 4, 1967) was the author of more than 40 books on New Thought spirituality.
Walter Clemow Lanyon (October 27, 1887 - July 4, 1967) was the author of more than 40 books on New Thought spirituality.
Walter Carey
The Rt Revd Walter Julius Carey (12 July 1875 – 17 February 1955) was an English rugby union forward, Anglican chaplain, theological author and Bishop of Bloemfontein.
The Rt Revd Walter Julius Carey (12 July 1875 – 17 February 1955) was an English rugby union forward, Anglican chaplain, theological author and Bishop of Bloemfontein.
Walter Hilton
Walter Hilton (died 24 March 1396) was an English Augustinian mystic.
Walter Hilton (died 24 March 1396) was an English Augustinian mystic.
Walter James, 4th Baron Northbourne
Walter Ernest Christopher James, 4th Baron Northbourne, was an English agriculturalist, author and rower who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics.
Walter Ernest Christopher James, 4th Baron Northbourne, was an English agriculturalist, author and rower who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics.
Walter Julius Carey
The Rt Revd Walter Julius Carey (12 July 1875 – 17 February 1955) was an English rugby union forward, Anglican chaplain, theological author and Bishop of Bloemfontein.
The Rt Revd Walter Julius Carey (12 July 1875 – 17 February 1955) was an English rugby union forward, Anglican chaplain, theological author and Bishop of Bloemfontein.
Warner (writer)
Warner or Garnier (fl. 1106), was an English writer of homilies, and a monk of Westminster.
Warner or Garnier (fl. 1106), was an English writer of homilies, and a monk of Westminster.
William Adams (author)
William Adams (1814–1848), Church of England clergyman and author of Christian allegories popular in Britain in the 19th century.
William Adams (1814–1848), Church of England clergyman and author of Christian allegories popular in Britain in the 19th century.
William Adams (master)
William Adams D.D. (Shrewsbury, England, 1706/07 – 13 February 1789) was Fellow and Master of Pembroke College, Oxford.
William Adams D.D. (Shrewsbury, England, 1706/07 – 13 February 1789) was Fellow and Master of Pembroke College, Oxford.
William Addy
William Addy (fl. 1685) was a writing-master based in London, and the author of a system of shorthand published in 1685.
William Addy (fl. 1685) was a writing-master based in London, and the author of a system of shorthand published in 1685.
William Alabaster
William Alabaster (also Alablaster, Arblastier) (January 27, 1567–1640) was an English poet, playwright, and religious writer.
William Alabaster (also Alablaster, Arblastier) (January 27, 1567–1640) was an English poet, playwright, and religious writer.
William Asplin
William Asplin (1687-1758), was an English theological writer.
William Asplin (1687-1758), was an English theological writer.
William Atherton (minister)
William Atherton (1775-1850), was a Wesleyan minister.
William Atherton (1775-1850), was a Wesleyan minister.
William Attersoll
William Attersoll, was a puritan divine and author.
William Attersoll, was a puritan divine and author.
William Basset (divine)
William Basset (1644–1695) was an English divine.
William Basset (1644–1695) was an English divine.
William Beal (writer)
William Beal (1815–1870), was a religious writer.
William Beal (1815–1870), was a religious writer.
William Beith
William Beith was a 15th century Dominican writer.
William Beith was a 15th century Dominican writer.
William Benton Clulow
William Benton Clulow (1802–1882), was a dissenting minister.
William Benton Clulow (1802–1882), was a dissenting minister.
William Boyd Carpenter
William Boyd Carpenter KCVO was a Church of England clergyman who became Bishop of Ripon and court chaplain to Queen Victoria.
William Boyd Carpenter KCVO was a Church of England clergyman who became Bishop of Ripon and court chaplain to Queen Victoria.
William Bradshaw (Puritan)
William Bradshaw (1571–1618) was a moderate English Puritan, born in Market Bosworth.
William Bradshaw (1571–1618) was a moderate English Puritan, born in Market Bosworth.
William Campion (Jesuit)
William Campion, alias William Wigmore, (1599–1665), was an English Jesuit.
William Campion, alias William Wigmore, (1599–1665), was an English Jesuit.
William Day (divine)
William Day was an English clergyman.
William Day was an English clergyman.
William Francis Barry
Rev. Dr. William Francis Barry (21 April 1849 – 15 December 1930) was a British Catholic priest, theologian, educator and writer.
Rev. Dr. William Francis Barry (21 April 1849 – 15 December 1930) was a British Catholic priest, theologian, educator and writer.
William Greenfield (philologist)
William Greenfield (1799–1831), was an English philologist.
William Greenfield (1799–1831), was an English philologist.
William Henry Anderdon
William Henry Anderdon (26 December 1816 – 28 July 1890) was an English Jesuit and writer, born in London.
William Henry Anderdon (26 December 1816 – 28 July 1890) was an English Jesuit and writer, born in London.
William Hurrell Mallock
William Hurrell Mallock (7 February 1849 – 2 April 1923) was an English novelist and economics writer.
William Hurrell Mallock (7 February 1849 – 2 April 1923) was an English novelist and economics writer.
William James Dawson
William James Dawson (1854–1928) was an English clergyman, author, and the father of Coningsby Dawson.
William James Dawson (1854–1928) was an English clergyman, author, and the father of Coningsby Dawson.
William John Beamont
William John Beamont (1828-1868), was an English clergyman and author.
William John Beamont (1828-1868), was an English clergyman and author.
William Jowett
William Jowett (1787 – 20 February 1855) was a missionary and author, in 1813 becoming the first Anglican clergyman to volunteer for the overseas service of the Church Missionary Society.
William Jowett (1787 – 20 February 1855) was a missionary and author, in 1813 becoming the first Anglican clergyman to volunteer for the overseas service of the Church Missionary Society.
William Melmoth
William Melmoth (sometimes "William Melmoth the Elder") (1665/66–1743) was an English devotional writer and lawyer, whose major work, The Great Importance of a Religious Life Consider'd (171...
William Melmoth (sometimes "William Melmoth the Elder") (1665/66–1743) was an English devotional writer and lawyer, whose major work, The Great Importance of a Religious Life Consider'd (171...
William of Exeter (died 1365)
William of Exeter (died 1365) was an English writer.
William of Exeter (died 1365) was an English writer.
William Palmer (theologian)
Sir William Palmer (1803–1885) was an Anglican theologian and liturgical scholar of the 19th century.
Sir William Palmer (1803–1885) was an Anglican theologian and liturgical scholar of the 19th century.
William Rugg
William Rugg (also Rugge, Repps, Reppes; died 1550) was an English Benedictine theologian, and bishop of Norwich from 1536 to 1549.
William Rugg (also Rugge, Repps, Reppes; died 1550) was an English Benedictine theologian, and bishop of Norwich from 1536 to 1549.
William Tooker
William Tooker (or Tucker) (Exeter, 1557 or 1558 – Salisbury, 19 March 1621) was an English churchman and theological writer.
William Tooker (or Tucker) (Exeter, 1557 or 1558 – Salisbury, 19 March 1621) was an English churchman and theological writer.
William Wogan (religious writer)
William Wogan (1678 – 24 January 1758) was a religious writer, the son of Ethelred Wogan, the Rector of Gumfreston and Vicar of Penally, Pembroke.
William Wogan (1678 – 24 January 1758) was a religious writer, the son of Ethelred Wogan, the Rector of Gumfreston and Vicar of Penally, Pembroke.
Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi
Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi is an author of books on the Toledano Tradition of Kabbalah, a teacher of the discipline, with a worldwide following, and a founder member of the Kabbalah Society.
Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi is an author of books on the Toledano Tradition of Kabbalah, a teacher of the discipline, with a worldwide following, and a founder member of the Kabbalah Society.
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