John Constable (Jesuit) Explained

John Constable (alias Lacey; pen-name Clerophilus Alethes) (10 November 1676 or 1678, in Lincolnshire  - 28 March 1743) was an English Jesuit controversial writer.

Life

In 1695 he entered the Society of Jesus. For many years he served the Fitzherbert family at Swinnerton, where he is buried.

Works

Constable's chief controversial opponents were:

The chief writings of Constable are:

Joseph Gillow enumerates a few other writings by Constable.

References

Attribution

Notes and References

  1. Courayer, Pierre François le. 12.