Peter Annet

Peter Annet

Peter Annet (1693–18 January 1769) was an English deist.

Annet is said to have been born at Liverpool. A schoolmaster by profession, he became prominent owing to his attacks on orthodox theologians, as well as for his membership of a semi-theological debating society, the Robin Hood Society, which met at the Robin Hood and Little John at Butcher Row. Annet was very hostile to the clergy and to scripture, being a thoroughgoing deist in every way. He distinguished himself by being extremely critical of the character and reputation of King David and the Apostle Paul. In 1739 he wrote and published a pamphlet, "Judging for Ourselves, or Freethinking the Great Duty of Religion," a strong criticism of Christianity. For writing this and similar pamphlets, he lost his teaching position.

To him has also been attributed a work called "A History of the Man after God's own Heart" (1761). King George II was insulted by a current comparison with King David. The book is said to have inspired Voltaire's "Saul". It is also attributed to one John Noorthouck (Noorthook).

In 1763 he was condemned for blasphemous libel in his paper called the "Free Inquirer". After his release he kept a small school in Lambeth, one of his pupils being James Stephen (1758-1832), who became master in Chancery. At age 68, Annet was sentenced to the pillory and a year's hard labor. He died on 18 January 1769.

When the Christian apologists substituted for the argument from miracles the argument from personal witness and the credibility of Biblical evidence, Annet, in his "Resurrection of Jesus" (1744), assailed the validity of such evidence, and first advanced the hypothesis of the illusory death of Jesus, suggesting also that possibly Paul should be regarded as the founder of a new religion. In "Supernaturals Examined" (1747) Annet roundly denies the possibility of miracles.

Annet stands between the earlier philosophic deists and the later propagandists of Thomas Paine's school, and seems to have been the first freethought lecturer (J. M. Robertson); his essays, "A Collection of the Tracts of a certain Free Enquirer", are forcible but lack refinement. He invented a system of shorthand (2nd ed., with a copy of verses by Joseph Priestley).

References

* [http://www.iep.utm.edu/d/deismeng.htm Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]


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