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27: 153:, whom he succeeded as provincial of the English province in 1643. In that capacity he assisted at the eighth general congregation of the Society of Jesus, held in November 1645. Soon afterwards he returned to the English mission, and thenceforward resided for the most part in London. He was reappointed provincial on 23 March 1653, in succession to Father Francis Foster. He died in London on 4 January (O.S.) 1655–6, and was buried the next day in 307: 122:, under the assumed same of Edward Knott, which he retained through life. He was ordained priest on 27 March 1606. He entered the Society of Jesus on 2 October the same year, and upon the expiration of his novitiate in 1608 he was appointed penitentiary in Rome. For some time he was prefect of studies in the English College. He was raised to the rank of a professed father of the Society of Jesus on 30 September 1618. 176:, which relates to the disputes between the secular and regular clergy, was published under the pseudonym of Nicholas Smith, and was composed by Knott in the Clink prison. Another reply to Kellison was published by Father 254:
Christianity Maintained; or, A Discouery of sundry Doctrines tending to the Ouerthrowe of Christian Religion: Contained in the Answere to a Booke entituled, "Mercy and Truth"
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Charity Mistaken, with the want whereof Catholickes are unjustlv charged, for affirming as they do with grief, that Protestancy unrepented destroyes Salvation
204:, in which he lamented the divisions sown among the English Catholics, and commanded them to cease. But the controversy continued until the issue of 263: 56: 442: 107: 437: 118:, After studying humanities in the college of the English Jesuits at St. Omer. he was on 10 October 1602 admitted an alumnus of the 190:
A Reply to M. Nicholas Smith, his Discussion of some pointes of M. Doctour Kellison his Treatise of the Hierarchie. By a Divine
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A Modest Briefe Discussion of some points taught by M. Doctour Kellison, in his Treatise of the Ecclesiasticall Hierarchy
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A Direction to be observed by N. N. if hee means to proceeds in answering the booke entitled "Mercy and Truth
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The Judgment of an University-man concerning Mr. Knot's last book against Mr. Chillingworth
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Infidelity Unmasked, or the Confutation of Chillingworth's "Religion of Protestants,"
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15 February 1631. Knott was attacked by an anonymous writer in a work entitled
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Protestancy Condemned by the expressed verdict and sentence of Protestants
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controversialist, twice provincial of the Society of Jesus in England.
172:, Rouen, 1630. It appeared in Latin, Antwerp, 1631. This work against 134: 310: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 246:, here sought to put his adversary out of court by accusing him of 126: 129:
district. He was apprehended in 1629, and was committed to the
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subsequently replied to the first part of this work in
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A Defence of N. Smith against a Reply to his Discussion
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Monita utilissima pro patribus Missionis Anglicanae.
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Mercy and Truth, or Charity maintayned by Catholykes
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