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William Clagett (controversialist)

William Clagett (1646–1688) was an English clergyman, known as a controversialist.

Life edit

William Clagett was the eldest son of Nicholas Clagett the Elder, a preacher at St. Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. He was born in the parish on 24 September 1646, and educated at Bury grammar school under Dr. Thomas Stephens, author of notes on Statius. He was admitted a pensioner of Emmanuel College, Cambridge on 5 September 1659, before the age of thirteen, under the tuition of Thomas Jackson. He graduated B.A. in 1663, M.A. in 1667, D.D. in 1683.[1]

Clagett was elected preacher at St. Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds, on 12 December 1672, and resigned on 17 June 1680 after being appointed preacher at Gray's Inn, London. He was made chaplain in ordinary to King Charles II in 1677. He was also presented to the rectory of Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire by its Lord Keeper Francis North, 1st Baron Guilford, a kinsman of his wife's, and (instituted on 14 May 1683). Along with his preacher's place at Gray's Inn, Clagett held the lectureship of St Michael Bassishaw, to which he was elected about two years before his death; and he also served as chaplain in ordinary to James II.

On Sunday evening, 16 March 1688, after having preached at St Martin-in-the-Fields in his Lent course there, he succumbed to smallpox, and died on 28 March 1688. He was buried in a vault under the church of St Michael Bassishaw. John Sharp preached the funeral sermon. His wife, Thomasin North, died eighteen days later and was buried in the same grave.

Works edit

Clagett took a leading part in the controversy carried on during the reign of James II respecting the points in dispute between Protestants and Catholics.

His works are:

  • A Discourse concerning the Operations of the Holy Spirit; with a confutation of some part of Dr. Owen's book upon that subject, part i., London, 1677, part ii., London, 1680. Against John Owen; in the second part there is an answer to John Humfrey's Animadversions on the first part. Clagett wrote a third part, to prove that the Church Fathers were not on Owen's side, but the manuscript was burnt by accident. In 1719 Henry Stebbing published an edition of the first two parts.
  • A Reply to a pamphlet called The Mischief of Impositions, by Mr. Alsop, which pretends to answer the dean of St. Paul's Sermon concerning the Mischief of Separation, London, 1681. Against Vincent Alsop, on behalf of Edward Stillingfleet.
  • An Answer to the Dissenters' Objections against … the Liturgy of the Church of England, London, 1683.
  • The Difference of the Case between the Separation of the Protestants from the Church of Rome, and the Separation of Dissenters from the Church of England, London, 1683.[2]
  • A Discourse concerning the Worship of the Blessed Virgin and the Saints, London, 1686.[3]
  • A Paraphrase, with Notes and Preface, upon the sixth chapter of St. John, London, 1686.[4]
  • Of the Humanity and Charity of Christians. A Sermon preached … 30 Nov. 1686.
  • A View of the whole Controversy between the Representer and the Answerer, with an answer to the Representer's last reply; in which are laid open some of the methods by which Protestants are misrepresented by Papists, London, 1687. The 'Representer' was John Goter.[5]
  • Of the Authority of Councils and the Rule of Faith. By a Person of Quality … , London, 1687.[6] The first two parts were written by a certain C. Hutchinson; the third, containing the 'Postscript' in answer to Abraham Woodhead, was written by Clagett.
  • An Examination of Bellarmine's Seventh Note, of Union of the Members among themselves and with the Head, London, 1687. Against Robert Bellarmine.
  • The Twelfth Note of the Church examined, viz. The Light of Prophecy, London, 1687.
  • The School of the Eucharist established upon the miraculous respects and acknowledgments which beasts, birds, and insects, upon several occasions, have rendered to the Holy Sacrament of the Altar. Whence Catholicks may increase in devotion towards this divine Mystery, and Hereticks find there their confusion. By F. Toussain Bridoul, of the Society of Jesus. Printed in French at Lille, 1672, and now made English, and published with a Preface concerning the Testimony of Miracles,' London, 1687. Clagett supplied the Preface. Toussaint Bridoul (1595?–1672) was a Flemish Jesuit from Lille.[7][8]
  • An Abridgment of the Prerogatives of St. Ann, Mother of the Mother of God. With the Approbation of the Doctors at Paris; and thence done into English to accompany the Contemplations on the Life and Glory of Holy Mary; and the Defence of the same; with some Pieces of the like nature. To which a Preface is added concerning the Original of the Story, London, 1688.
  • A Discourse concerning the pretended Sacrament of Extreme Unction … With a Letter to the Vindicator of the Bishop of Condom (i.e. Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet), London, 1688. The 'vindicator' was Joseph Johnston (secular name Henry Johnston), a Benedictine, of the King's Chapel.[9]
  • A Second Letter from the Author of the Discourse concerning Extreme Unction, to the Vindicator of the Bishop of Condom, London, 1688.[10]
  • The State of the Church of Rome when the Reformation began; as it appears by the advices given to Paul III and Julius III by creatures of their own, London, 1688.
  • The Queries offered by T. W. to the Protestants concerning the English Reformation, reprinted and answered (anon.), London, 1688. The Catholic side was put by Thomas Ward.
  • Notion of Idolatry considered and confuted, London, 1688.
  • Several captious Queries concerning the English Reformation, first proposed by Dean Manby, and afterwards by T. W., briefly and fully answered, London, 1688. Against Peter Manby, Dean of Derry, and Thomas Ward.[11]
  • The Summ of a Conference on 21 Feb. 1686, between Dr. Clagett and Father Gooden, about the point of Transubstantiation, London, 1689. The Catholic side was taken by Peter Gooden.
  • A Paraphrase and Notes upon the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, seventh, and eighth Chapters of St. John, London, 1693.
  • His brother Nicholas Clagett the Younger published a collection of his Sermons.[12]

The present State of the Controversie between the Church of England and the Church of Rome; or an account of the books written on both sides (London 1687) was by William Wake. Clagett saw it through the press, while Wake was in hiding in Dorchester, and it has been attributed to him.[13]

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Clagett, William (CLGT659W)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  2. ^ Reprinted in Edmund Gibson's Preservative against Popery, fol. ed. vol. iii., 8vo ed. vol. xiv.; and in Edward Cardwell's Enchiridion Theologicum, vol. iii.
  3. ^ Reprinted in Gibson's Preservative against Popery, fol. ed. vol. ii., 8vo ed. vol. vii.
  4. ^ Reprinted in 1689 at the end of the second vol. of his Sermons; also in Gibson's Preservative against Popery, fol. ed. vol. ii., 8vo ed. vol. ix.
  5. ^ Reprinted in Gibson's Preservative against Popery, fol. ed. vol. iii., 8vo ed. vol. xiii.
  6. ^ Reprinted in Gibson's Preservative against Popery, 8vo ed. vol. v.
  7. ^ "WORDS: BIOG: Clagett, William".
  8. ^ "Les imprimeurs lillois; bibliographie des impressions lilloises, 1595-1700". Paris D. Morgand et C. Fatout [Lille, Impr. L. Danel]. 1879.
  9. ^ Reprinted in Gibson's Preservative against Popery, fol. ed. vol. ii., 8vo ed. vol. iii.
  10. ^ Reprinted in Gibson's Preservative against Popery, fol. ed. vol. ii., 8vo ed. vol. viii.
  11. ^ Reprinted in Gibson's Preservative against Popery, 8vo ed. vol. i.
  12. ^ The first and second volumes appeared respectively in 1689 and 1693; 3rd edition, 1699–1704. The 'Life' prefixed to the first volume was written by Dr. John Sharp. The third and fourth volumes did not come out till 1720, and were also called vols. i. and ii., but notice was given that they were never before published.
  13. ^ Burns, William E. "Clagett". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/5426. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)

References edit

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William Clagett 1646 1688 was an English clergyman known as a controversialist Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Notes 4 ReferencesLife editWilliam Clagett was the eldest son of Nicholas Clagett the Elder a preacher at St Mary s Church Bury St Edmunds Suffolk He was born in the parish on 24 September 1646 and educated at Bury grammar school under Dr Thomas Stephens author of notes on Statius He was admitted a pensioner of Emmanuel College Cambridge on 5 September 1659 before the age of thirteen under the tuition of Thomas Jackson He graduated B A in 1663 M A in 1667 D D in 1683 1 Clagett was elected preacher at St Mary s Church Bury St Edmunds on 12 December 1672 and resigned on 17 June 1680 after being appointed preacher at Gray s Inn London He was made chaplain in ordinary to King Charles II in 1677 He was also presented to the rectory of Farnham Royal Buckinghamshire by its Lord Keeper Francis North 1st Baron Guilford a kinsman of his wife s and instituted on 14 May 1683 Along with his preacher s place at Gray s Inn Clagett held the lectureship of St Michael Bassishaw to which he was elected about two years before his death and he also served as chaplain in ordinary to James II On Sunday evening 16 March 1688 after having preached at St Martin in the Fields in his Lent course there he succumbed to smallpox and died on 28 March 1688 He was buried in a vault under the church of St Michael Bassishaw John Sharp preached the funeral sermon His wife Thomasin North died eighteen days later and was buried in the same grave Works editClagett took a leading part in the controversy carried on during the reign of James II respecting the points in dispute between Protestants and Catholics His works are A Discourse concerning the Operations of the Holy Spirit with a confutation of some part of Dr Owen s book upon that subject part i London 1677 part ii London 1680 Against John Owen in the second part there is an answer to John Humfrey s Animadversions on the first part Clagett wrote a third part to prove that the Church Fathers were not on Owen s side but the manuscript was burnt by accident In 1719 Henry Stebbing published an edition of the first two parts A Reply to a pamphlet called The Mischief of Impositions by Mr Alsop which pretends to answer the dean of St Paul s Sermon concerning the Mischief of Separation London 1681 Against Vincent Alsop on behalf of Edward Stillingfleet An Answer to the Dissenters Objections against the Liturgy of the Church of England London 1683 The Difference of the Case between the Separation of the Protestants from the Church of Rome and the Separation of Dissenters from the Church of England London 1683 2 A Discourse concerning the Worship of the Blessed Virgin and the Saints London 1686 3 A Paraphrase with Notes and Preface upon the sixth chapter of St John London 1686 4 Of the Humanity and Charity of Christians A Sermon preached 30 Nov 1686 A View of the whole Controversy between the Representer and the Answerer with an answer to the Representer s last reply in which are laid open some of the methods by which Protestants are misrepresented by Papists London 1687 The Representer was John Goter 5 Of the Authority of Councils and the Rule of Faith By a Person of Quality London 1687 6 The first two parts were written by a certain C Hutchinson the third containing the Postscript in answer to Abraham Woodhead was written by Clagett An Examination of Bellarmine s Seventh Note of Union of the Members among themselves and with the Head London 1687 Against Robert Bellarmine The Twelfth Note of the Church examined viz The Light of Prophecy London 1687 The School of the Eucharist established upon the miraculous respects and acknowledgments which beasts birds and insects upon several occasions have rendered to the Holy Sacrament of the Altar Whence Catholicks may increase in devotion towards this divine Mystery and Hereticks find there their confusion By F Toussain Bridoul of the Society of Jesus Printed in French at Lille 1672 and now made English and published with a Preface concerning the Testimony of Miracles London 1687 Clagett supplied the Preface Toussaint Bridoul 1595 1672 was a Flemish Jesuit from Lille 7 8 An Abridgment of the Prerogatives of St Ann Mother of the Mother of God With the Approbation of the Doctors at Paris and thence done into English to accompany the Contemplations on the Life and Glory of Holy Mary and the Defence of the same with some Pieces of the like nature To which a Preface is added concerning the Original of the Story London 1688 A Discourse concerning the pretended Sacrament of Extreme Unction With a Letter to the Vindicator of the Bishop of Condom i e Jacques Benigne Bossuet London 1688 The vindicator was Joseph Johnston secular name Henry Johnston a Benedictine of the King s Chapel 9 A Second Letter from the Author of the Discourse concerning Extreme Unction to the Vindicator of the Bishop of Condom London 1688 10 The State of the Church of Rome when the Reformation began as it appears by the advices given to Paul III and Julius III by creatures of their own London 1688 The Queries offered by T W to the Protestants concerning the English Reformation reprinted and answered anon London 1688 The Catholic side was put by Thomas Ward Notion of Idolatry considered and confuted London 1688 Several captious Queries concerning the English Reformation first proposed by Dean Manby and afterwards by T W briefly and fully answered London 1688 Against Peter Manby Dean of Derry and Thomas Ward 11 The Summ of a Conference on 21 Feb 1686 between Dr Clagett and Father Gooden about the point of Transubstantiation London 1689 The Catholic side was taken by Peter Gooden A Paraphrase and Notes upon the first second third fourth fifth seventh and eighth Chapters of St John London 1693 His brother Nicholas Clagett the Younger published a collection of his Sermons 12 The present State of the Controversie between the Church of England and the Church of Rome or an account of the books written on both sides London 1687 was by William Wake Clagett saw it through the press while Wake was in hiding in Dorchester and it has been attributed to him 13 Notes edit Clagett William CLGT659W A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Reprinted in Edmund Gibson s Preservative against Popery fol ed vol iii 8vo ed vol xiv and in Edward Cardwell s Enchiridion Theologicum vol iii Reprinted in Gibson s Preservative against Popery fol ed vol ii 8vo ed vol vii Reprinted in 1689 at the end of the second vol of his Sermons also in Gibson s Preservative against Popery fol ed vol ii 8vo ed vol ix Reprinted in Gibson s Preservative against Popery fol ed vol iii 8vo ed vol xiii Reprinted in Gibson s Preservative against Popery 8vo ed vol v WORDS BIOG Clagett William Les imprimeurs lillois bibliographie des impressions lilloises 1595 1700 Paris D Morgand et C Fatout Lille Impr L Danel 1879 Reprinted in Gibson s Preservative against Popery fol ed vol ii 8vo ed vol iii Reprinted in Gibson s Preservative against Popery fol ed vol ii 8vo ed vol viii Reprinted in Gibson s Preservative against Popery 8vo ed vol i The first and second volumes appeared respectively in 1689 and 1693 3rd edition 1699 1704 The Life prefixed to the first volume was written by Dr John Sharp The third and fourth volumes did not come out till 1720 and were also called vols i and ii but notice was given that they were never before published Burns William E Clagett Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 5426 Subscription or UK public library membership required References edit Clagett William Dictionary of National Biography London Smith Elder amp Co 1885 1900 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Clagett William Dictionary of National Biography London Smith Elder amp Co 1885 1900 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Clagett controversialist amp oldid 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