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Thomas Stapleton (Henfield, Sussex, July 1535 – Leuven, 12 October 1598) was an English Catholic priest and controversialist. Life. He was the son of William Stapleton, one of the Stapletons of Carlton, Yorkshire.
Jan 14, 2018 · Although unlike St. Thomas More--whom he admired and about whom he wrote in a triple biography of his patrons (St. Thomas the Apostle, St. Thomas Aquinas, and More)--Thomas Stapleton was an trained and ordained theologian and priest, in a way he is a successor to More.
Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury and martyr, it is fitting that I should add an account of Thomas More. Moreover, I first saw the light of this world in the same month and year in which More, through the gate of martyrdom, entered into eternal light. Finally, I write of the life of Thomas More with all the greater pleasure and confidence because I
Nov 16, 2007 · Tom Stapleton, former professor of paediatrics at the University of Sydney, was what physicists call a singularity, an Anglo-Irishman left over from the time when Britons more or less ran the world with a mixture of arrogance and idealism.
He was the son of William Stapleton, one of the Stapletons of Carlton, Yorkshire. He was educated at the Free School, Canterbury, at Winchester, and at New College , Oxford , where he became a fellow, January 18, 1553.
4 days ago · Quick Reference. (1535–98), RC controversialist. He became a prebendary of Chichester under Mary in 1558, but fled to Louvain on Elizabeth I's accession. He taught in the universities at Douai and Louvain and became Dean of Hilverenbeck. He was an able and erudite controversialist.
May 31, 2023 · A/90 is the first edition of the English translation of Bede by Thomas Stapleton, who also wrote a series of introductions. Stapleton was a Catholic theologian and priest who had studied at Oxford in the 1550s.