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TENISON, THOMAS (1636-1715)

This article appears in Volume V26, Page 618 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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TENISON, THOMAS (1636-1715) , English archbishop, was born at Cottenham, Cambridgeshire, on the 29th of September 1636. He was educated at the free school, Norwich, whence he entered Corpus Christi College,
Cambridge
 , as a scholar on Archbishop Parker's foundation. He graduated in 16J7, and was chosen fellow in 1659. For a short time he studied medicine, but in 1659 was privately ordained. As vicar of St Andrewthe-
Great
 ,
Cambridge
 , he was conspicuous for his devoted attention to the sufferers from the plague. In 1667 he was presented to the living of Holywell-cum-Needingworth, Huntingdonshire, by the
earl
  of Manchester, to whose son he had been tutor, and in 167o to that of St Peter's Mancroft, Norwich. In 168o he received the degree of D.D., and was presented by Charles II. to the important cure of St Martin's-in-the-Fields. Tenison, according to Gilbert Burnet, " endowed schools, set up a public library, and kept many curates to assist him in his indefatigable labours." Being a strenuous opponent of the Church of Rome, and " Whitehall lying within that parish, he stood as in the front of the battle all King James's reign." In 1678, in a Discourse of Idolatry, he had endeavoured to fasten the practices of heathenish idolatry on the Church of Rome, and in a sermon which he published in 1681 on Discretion in Giving Alms was attacked by Andrew Pulton, head of the
Jesuits
  in the Savoy. Tenison's reputation as an enemy of Romanism led the duke of Monmouth to send for him before his execution in 1685, when Bishops Ken and
Turner
  refused to administer the Eucharist; but, although Tenison spoke to him in " a softer and less peremptory manner " than the two bishops, he was, like them, not satisfied with the sufficiency of Monmouth's penitence. Under William III., Tenison was in 1689 named a member of the ecclesiastical commission appointed to prepare matters towards a reconciliation of the Dissenters, the revision of the
liturgy
  being specially entrusted to him. A sermon which he preached on the commission was published the same year. He preached a funeral sermon on Nell Gwyn (d. 1687) in which he represented her as truly penitenta charitable judgment which did not meet with universal approval. The general liberality of Tenison's religious views commended him to the royal favour, and, after being made bishop of Lincoln in 169r, he was promoted to the primacy in December 1694. He attended Queen Mary during her last illness and preached her funeral sermon in Westminster Abbey. When William in 1695 went to take command of the army in the Netherlands, Tenison was appointed one of the seven lords justices to whom his authority was delegated. Along with Burnet he attended the king on his death-bed. He crowned Queen Anne, but during her reign was not in much favour at court. He was a
commissioner
  for the Union with Scotland in 1706. A strong supporter of the Hanoverian succession, he was one of the three officers of state to whom on the death of Anne was entrusted the duty of appointing a regent till the arrival of George I., whom he crowned on the 31st of October 1714. Tenison died at London on the 14th of December 1715.
Besides the sermons and tracts above mentioned, and various others on the " Popish " controversy, Tenison was the author of The Creed of Mr Hobbes Examined (1670) and Baconia, or Certain
Genuine Remains of Lord Bacon (1679). He was one of the founders of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel.
The Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Most Rev. Father in God, Dr
Thomas
  Tenison,
late
  Archbishop of Canterbury, appeared without date not long after his death. See also Gilbert Burnet's History of his own Time and Macaulay's History of England.


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