Biography

Thomas White (1593–1676) was an English Roman Catholic priest and scholar, known as a theologian, censured by the Inquisition,[1] and also as a philosopher contributing to scientific and political debates. -Wikipedia

Books by White, Thomas priest, alias Blacklow

Exetasis Scientiae requisitae
Exetasis Scientiae requisitae in Theologo ad Censuras sententiis Theo- logicis inferendas. Oblata Emmis & Rmis DD. Stae R.E. Cardinalibus Congregatio- nis Stae Inquisitionis, Ad Purgationem librorum suorum à crimini- bus quae Sceptici moderni eisdem objiciunt. A Thoma Anglo Ex Albiis East-Saxonum. ... (2 lines)
1662
Devotion And Reason, First Ess
Devotion And Reason, First Essay. Wherein Modern Devotion for the Dead, is brought to solid Prin- ciples, and made Rational; In way of Answer to Mr. J.M's Remembrance for the Living to pray for the Dead
1661
Religion And Reason Mutually c
Religion And Reason Mutually corresponding and as- sisting each other. First Essay. A Reply to the vindicative Answer lately publisht against a Letter, in which the sence of a Bull and Council concerning the duration of Purgatory, was discust
1660
A Catechism Of Christian Doctr
A Catechism Of Christian Doctrin
1659
Controversy- Logicke. Or The M
Controversy- Logicke. Or The Methode to come to truth in debates of Religion
1659
Peripateticall Institutions. I
Peripateticall Institutions. In the Way of that eminent Person and excellent Philosopher Sr. Kenelm Digby. The Theoricall Part. Also A Theologicall Appendix of the Beginning of the world
1656
A Manuall Of Divine Considerat
A Manuall Of Divine Considerations, Delivered and concluded by the Reverend Thomas White. ... (9 lines). Translated out of the Original Latine Copie
1655
An Apology For Rushworth's Dia
An Apology For Rushworth's Dialogues. Wherin The Exceptions of the Lords Falkland and Digby are answer'd
1654