• Jonas Proast (c.1640−1710) was an English High Church Anglican clergyman and academic. He was an opponent of latitudinarianism, associated with Henry Dodwell...
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    responses from the High Church Anglican clergy, published by Thomas Long and Jonas Proast. Long believed the letter represented an atheistically disguised Jesuit...
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  • School of Economics. His work The Career of Toleration: John Locke, Jonas Proast, and After was awarded the Canadian Political Science Association's C...
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  • John Locke's A Letter Concerning Toleration (1689), by writing like Jonas Proast, a High Church critique of Locke’s advocacy of religious toleration....
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  • England, John Foxe, John Hales, Richard Perrinchief, Herbert Thorndike and Jonas Proast all only saw mild forms of persecution against the English Dissenters...
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  • December 1689 – 1698 (res.): William Richards 12 May 1698–bef. 1710 (d.): Jonas Proast 25 April 1710 – 2 December 1716 (d.): Richard West 13 May 1717 – 9 December...
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  • Church of England titles Preceded by John Sharp Archdeacon of Berkshire 1689 –1698 Succeeded by Jonas Proast...
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  • April 1637 Died William Kemp(e), M.A. 20 May 1637 - 1637 Removed Jonas Proost (Proast) Approved by the Bishop of London on date given; Never appointed...
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