John Constable (alias Lacey; pen-name Clerophilus Alethes) (10 November 1676 or 1678, in Lincolnshire – 28 March 1743) was an English Jesuit controversial writer.
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In 1695 he entered the Society of Jesus. For many years he served the Fitzherbert family at Swinnerton, where he is buried.
Constable's chief controversial opponents were:
The chief writings of Constable are:
Joseph Gillow enumerates a few other writings by Constable.
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