Anthony Terill (born 1623,
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Dorset,
England – died 11 October 1676,
Liège
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(present-day Belgium) was an English Roman Catholic
Jesuit
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theologian.
Born in 1623 as Anthony Bonville to a Catholic mother and a Protestant father, in his 15th year, he was received into the
Roman Catholic Church and left England, taking the surname ''Terill''. He studied for about three years at the English
College of St. Omer, and then began his studies for the priesthood at the
English College, Rome, where he was ordained on 16 March 1687. Two months later he entered the Jesuit
novitiate
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at St Andrea.
After his noviceship, he was successively
penitentiary at
Loreto, professor of philosophy at
Florence, professor of philosophy and scholastic theology at
Parma, director of theological studies and professor of theology and mathematics at the English College,
Liège
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, and for three years rector of the same college where he died with a reputation for "extraordinary piety, talent, learning, and prudence".
Works
Terill wrote ''Conclusiones philosophicæ'' (Parma, 1657), ''Problema mathematico-philosophicum de termino magnitudinis se virium in animalibus'' (Parma, 1660), ''Fundamentum totius theologiæ moralis, seu tractatus de conscientia probabili'' (Liège, 1668), and ''Regula morum'', which was published shortly after his death (Liège, 1677). His reputation as a moral theologian was established by these last two works. In the ''Fundamentum'' he ably defended the doctrine of probabilism and in the ''Regula morum'' refuted the objections brought against his first work by the Dominican
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(1617-1678) and other exponents of the
Rigorist School. Amort speaks of him as "eruditissimum et probabilistarum antsignanum".
References
*Foley, ''Records of the English Province, S. J.'', III (London, 1878), 420
*
Carlos Sommervogel, ''Bibliotheque de la Campagnie de Jesus'', VII (Brussels, 1896)
*
Hugo von Hurter ''Nomenclator'', II (Innsbruck, 1893), 275–276.
*''This article incorporates text from the 1913 ''
Catholic Encyclopedia'' article "
Anthony Terill (Bonville)" by Edward C. Phillips, a publication now in the
public domain.''
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1623 births
1676 deaths
Date of birth unknown
Converts to Roman Catholicism from Anglicanism
17th-century English Jesuits
English theologians
People educated at Stonyhurst College