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Name
  
Arthur Marshall


Died
  
December 14, 1877

Education
  
Trinity College, Cambridge

Arthur Featherstone Marshall (9 January 1828 – at least 1883) was an English Anglican priest who converted to Roman Catholicism in the 1860s.

Marshall abandoned his curacy at Liverpool to become a Roman Catholic in the early 1860s. He subsequently published satirical (mostly pseudonymous) material on the Anglican principle of comprehensiveness and a trenchant criticism of opponents of the First Vatican Council, especially Old Catholics. Specific Anglican tenets he singles out for attack include the Branch theory and the sacramental validity of Anglican ministry and holy orders. In November 1883 he applied unsuccessfully to the Royal Literary Fund.

His elder brother Thomas William Marshall (1818–1877) was also a Roman Catholic convert and controversialist.

References

Arthur Featherstone Marshall Wikipedia


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