Thomas Morton (bishop)

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Thomas Morton est un prélat anglican né le 20 mars 1564 à York et mort le 20 septembre 1659 à Easton Maudit, dans le Northamptonshire. Proche du roi Jacques Ier, il est successivement évêque de Chester, évêque de Lichfield et Coventry et enfin prince-évêque de Durham jusqu'à l'abolition de l'épiscopat anglais sous le Commonwealth, en 1646. rdf:langString
Thomas Morton (20 March 1564 – 20 September 1659) was an English churchman, bishop of several dioceses. Well-connected and in favour with James I, he was also a significant polemical writer against Roman Catholic views. He rose to become Bishop of Durham, but despite a record of sympathetic treatment of Puritans as a diocesan, and underlying Calvinist beliefs shown in the Gagg controversy, his royalism saw him descend into poverty under the Commonwealth. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Thomas Morton est un prélat anglican né le 20 mars 1564 à York et mort le 20 septembre 1659 à Easton Maudit, dans le Northamptonshire. Proche du roi Jacques Ier, il est successivement évêque de Chester, évêque de Lichfield et Coventry et enfin prince-évêque de Durham jusqu'à l'abolition de l'épiscopat anglais sous le Commonwealth, en 1646.
rdf:langString Thomas Morton (20 March 1564 – 20 September 1659) was an English churchman, bishop of several dioceses. Well-connected and in favour with James I, he was also a significant polemical writer against Roman Catholic views. He rose to become Bishop of Durham, but despite a record of sympathetic treatment of Puritans as a diocesan, and underlying Calvinist beliefs shown in the Gagg controversy, his royalism saw him descend into poverty under the Commonwealth.
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