Thomas William Allies

Thomas William Allies

Thomas William Allies (12 February 1813 - 17 June 1903) was an English historical writer specializing in religious subjects.

He was born at Midsomer Norton, near Bristol, and briefly educated at Bristol Grammar School [New Advent. " [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01323b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia] ."] and then at Eton, where he was the first winner of the Newcastle Scholarship in 1829, and at Wadham College, Oxford, of which he became a fellow in 1833. In 1840 Bishop Blomfield of London appointed him his examining chaplain and presented him to the rectory of Launton, Oxfordshire, which he resigned in 1850 on becoming a Roman Catholic. Allies was appointed secretary to the Catholic poor school committee in 1853, a position which he occupied till 1890. He died in London.

Allies was one of the ablest of the English churchmen who joined the Catholic Church in the early period of the Oxford Movement, his chief work, "The Formation of Christendom" (London, 8 vols., 1865-1895) showing much originality of thought and historical knowledge. His other writings: "St Peter, his Name and Office" (1852); "The See of St Peter, the Rock of the Church" (1850); "Per Crucem ad Lucem" (2 vols., 1879), have gone through many editions and been translated into several languages.

See his autobiography, "A Life's Decision" (1880); and the study by his daughter, Mary H. Allies, "Thomas Allies, the Story of a Mind" (London, 1906), which contains a full bibliography of his works.

References

*1911

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