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  1. John Tillotson (October 1630 – 22 November 1694) was the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury from 1691 to 1694.

  2. When John Tillotson was preferred to him as archbishop of Canterbury (1691), Compton suffered a bitter disappointment. Under Queen Anne, Compton gave full support to the Tories, and Francis Atterbury, bishop of Rochester, was his protégé.

  3. May 21, 2018 · John Tillotson (1630–94) was a prominent Anglican clergyman and archbishop of Canterbury. He was known for his preaching style, his support of comprehension and toleration, and his involvement in the Glorious Revolution.

  4. Oct 29, 2021 · Dr. John Tillotson (1630 – 1694) was born in Yorkshire and educated at the University of Cambridge. Brought up in a Puritan household, Tillotson abandoned the Calvinism of his father fairly early in adulthood. He was a devout Protestant who opposed Catholicism but regarded non-conformist Protestants sympathetically.

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  6. This chapter evaluates the life and works of John Tillotson (1630–94), a prominent post-Restoration Anglican clergyman and a representative of latitudinarianism. It focuses on his sermons on the atonement and justification, which reflect his moderate and conciliatory approach to theology.

  7. Jun 30, 2008 · A collection of 12 volumes of the most Reverend John Tillotson, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, published in 1742. The volumes contain 254 sermons and discourses, prayers composed by him, and a rule of faith for King William.

  8. John Tillotson (1630-1694), Archbishop of Canterbury. Tillotson was the son of a Puritan clothier in Sowerby, Yorkshire, where he was born in October 1630. He entered as a pensioner of Clare Hall, Cambridge, in 1647, graduated in 1650 and was made fellow of his college in 1651.

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