Charles Plowden
(1743–1821)

English jesuit

Works

  • Considerations on the modern opinion of the Fallibility of the Holy See in the Decision of Dogmatical Questions, with an Appendix on the Appointment of Bishops (1790)
  • A Discourse delivered at the Consecration of Dr. John Douglass, Bishop of Centuria, at Lullworth (1791)
  • An Answer to the second Blue Book, containing a Refutation of the Principles, Charges, and Arguments, advanced by the Catholic Committee against their Bishops (1791)
  • Observations on the Oath proposed to the English Roman Catholics (1791)
  • Letter to the Staffordshire Clergy (1792)
  • Remarks on the Writings of the Reverend Joseph Berington, addressed to the Catholic Clergy of England (1792)
  • Remarks on a book entitled Memoirs of Gregorio Panzani, preceded by an Address to the Rev. Joseph Berington (1794)
  • A Letter … to C. Butler, W. Cruise, H. Clifford, and W. Throckmorton … Reporters of the Cisalpine Club. In which their Reports on the Instrument of Catholic Protestation lodged in the British Museum are examined (1796)
  • The Letters of Clericus to Laicus, reprinted by ‘New Conspiracy against the Jesuits detected and briefly exposed’ (1815), by R. C. Dallas
  • The Case is altered,’ in a letter addressed to the catholics of Wigan (1818)
  • Account of the Preservation and Actual State of the Society of Jesus in the Russian Empire Dominions, 1783–4, in ‘Dolman's Magazine,’ 1846–7.

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