- John Constable (Jesuit)
John Constable (alias Lacey; pen-name Clerophilus Alethes) (b. in
Lincolnshire ,10 November , 1676 or 1678; d.28 March 1743 ) was an EnglishJesuit controversial writer.Life
In 1695 he entered the Society of Jesus. For many years he served the
Fitzherbert family atSwinnerton , where he is buried.Works
Constable's chief controversial opponents were:
* the AbbéCourayer (1681-1776; Dict. Nat. Biog. XII, 328) who championed Anglican orders, came over to England in 1728, was lionized, and eventually buried in the cloisters of Westminster; and
* Charles Dodd vereHugh Tootell , who wrote, Constable maintained, with a prejudice against Jesuits.The chief writings of Constable are:
* "Remarks on Courayer's Book in Defense of English Ordinations, wherein their invalidity is fully proved", an answer to Courayer's "Dissertations" of 1723;
* "The Stratagem Discovered to show that Courayer writes 'Booty', and is only a sham defender of these ordinations", by "Clerophilus Alethes" (8vo, 1729), againstJoseph Trapp , "The Church of England Defended Against the Calumnies and False Reasoning of the Church of Rome" (1727):
* "Doctrine of Antiquity concerning the Eucharist" by "Clerophilus Alethes" (8vo, 1736);
* "Specimen of Amendments proposed to the Complier of 'The Church History of England'", by "Clerophilus Alethes" (12mo, 1741);
* "Advice to the Author of 'The Church History of England'", manuscript at Stonyhurst.Joseph Gillow enumerates a few other writings by Constable.References
*Oliver, Collectanea S.J., 73;
*Henry Foley , Records S.J., III, 207; VII (i), 159;
*Sommervogel , Bibliothèque de la C. de J., II col. 1374;
*Joseph Gillow , Dict. of Eng. Cath., I, 552, sqq.;
*Cooper in Dict. Nat. Biog., XII, 36.
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