William Darrell (Jesuit)
William Darrell, born 1651 in Buckinghamshire, England and died 28 February 1721 at St. Omer's College, France, was an English Jesuit theologian and writer.
He was a member of the Catholic family Darrell of Scotney Castle, Sussex, being the only son of Thomas Darrell and his wife, Thomassine Marcham. He joined the Society of Jesus on 7 September 1671, and was professed 25 March 1689.
Works
Darrell wrote:- A Vindication of St. Ignatius from Phanaticism and of the Jesuits from the calumnies laid to their charge in a late book entitled The Enthusiasm of the Church of Rome
- Moral Reflections on the Epistles and Gospels of every Sunday throughout the Year ;
- The Gentleman Instructed in the conduct of a virtuous and happy life ;
- Theses Theologicæ ;
- The Case Reviewed in answer to Leslie's "Case Stated" ;
- A Treatise of the Real Presence.