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Besides his principal work, Chillingworth wrote a number of smaller anti-Jesuit papers published in the posthumous Additional Discourses (1687), and nine of his sermons have been preserved. He was a zealous Royalist, asserting that even the unjust and tyrannous violence of princes may not be resisted, although it might be avoided in terms of ...
Hales and Chillingworth have been identified with an "Oxford School of rational theology", containing also Christopher Potter and William Page. [47] It has been said that, despite the political difference over the defence of episcopacy , there is no clear distinction between the Great Tew line and Laudianism in theology. [ 48 ]
William Chillingworth, with whom, according to Aubrey, Gill was in the habit of corresponding, was of this party, and deemed it fitting to inform William Laud of what had passed. Gill was committed to the Gatehouse at Westminster (4 September) by Laud's orders, and was examined in the Star-chamber by Laud and Attorney-general Heath on 6 September.
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After his return to England in 1691 he began to study divinity, and on Richard Baxter's advice went to Oxford, where he was much influenced by William Chillingworth. He declined invitations from Andover and Bristol , and accepted one as assistant to Matthew Sylvester at Blackfriars, London (1692). [ 1 ]
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