Edward Knott, real name Matthew Wilson (1582–1656) was an English Jesuit controversialist, twice provincial of the Society of Jesus in England. (From Wikipedia) Also found under:
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| | Books by Edward Knott: Additional books by Edward Knott in the extended shelves: Knott, Edward, 1582-1656: Charity maintayned by Catholiques. ([Saint-Omer : Printed at the English College Press] Permissu superiorum, M.DC.XXXIIII. [1634]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Knott, Edward, 1582-1656: Chillingworth's Religion of Protestants a safe way to salvation : with his Ten tracts against Popery ([publisher not identified], 1845), also by William Chillingworth and John Patrick (page images at HathiTrust) Knott, Edward, 1582-1656: Christianity maintained, or A discouery of sundry doctrines tending to the ouerthrovve of Christian Religion : contayned in the answere to a booke entituled Mercy and Truth, or Charity maintayned by Catholiques. (English College Press] Permissu Superiorum, 1638), also by Matthew Wilson and English College (Saint Omer) (page images at HathiTrust) Knott, Edward, 1582-1656: De providentia numinis, et animi immortalitate. English ([Saint-Omer : G. Seutin?] Permissu superiorum, M.DC.XXXI. [1631]), also by Leonardus Lessius and Walter Raleigh (HTML at EEBO TCP) Knott, Edward, 1582-1656: Discovery of sundry doctrines tending to the overthrowe of Christian religion: contayned in the answere to a booke entituled, mercy and truth, or, charity maintayned by Catholiques ([Saint-Omer : English College Press]Permissu superiorum., 1638) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Knott, Edward, 1582-1656: Infidelity vnmasked, or, The confutation of a booke published by Mr. William Chillingworth vnder this title, The religion of Protestants, a safe way to saluation [i.e. salvation] (Printed in Gant : By Maximilian Graet, 1652) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Knott, Edward, 1582-1656: A modest briefe discussion of some points taught by M. Doctour Kellison in his treatise of the ecclesiasticall hierarchy. By Nicholas Smyth. (Printed, at Rouan [i.e. England : English secret press], Anno. M.DC.XXX [1630]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Knott, Edward, 1582-1656: Motives maintained. Or a reply vnto M. Chillingvvorthes ansvvere to his ovvne motiues of his conuersion to Catholike religion ([Saint-Omer : English College Press], Permissu superiorum. 1638) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Knott, Edward, 1582-1656: Mr. Chillingworth's book called The religion of Protestants a safe way to salvation : made more generally useful by omitting personal contests, but inserting whatsoever concerns the common cause of Protestants, or defends the Church of England ; With an addition of some genuine pieces of Mr. Chillingworth's never before printed. (London : Printed for R. Chiswell [etc.], 1687., 1687), also by John Patrick and Puritan Collection of English and American Literature (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) Knott, Edward, 1582-1656: Protestancy condemned by the expresse verdict and sentence of Protestants (Doway printed : [s.n.], 1654) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Knott, Edward, 1582-1656: The religion of Protestants, a safe way to salvation (H. G. Bohn, 1854), also by William Chillingworth (page images at HathiTrust) Knott, Edward, 1582-1656: The religion of Protestants : a safe way to salvation (The Religious Tract Society, 1839), also by William Chillingworth (page images at HathiTrust) Knott, Edward, 1582-1656: The religion of Protestants, a safe way to salvation. (G. Bell & sons, 1888), also by William Chillingworth (page images at HathiTrust) Knott, Edward, 1582-1656: Religion of Protestants : a safe way to salvation. With his Ten tracts against popery (Printed by James Nichols for Thomas Tegg, 1845), also by William Chillingworth and John Patrick (page images at HathiTrust) Knott, Edward, 1582-1656: Want of charitie justly charged. ([Saint-Omer : Widow of C. Boscard], Printed with licence, Anno 1630), also by Tobie Matthew and Christopher Potter (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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