THE Life and Death OF Dr THOMAS IACKSON, President of Corpus Christi Colledge in Oxford.
IT is true, this Excellent Person died just when the Re∣bellion began to offer violence to others, yet dying then, he could not escape from the violence of it him∣self. Peter Martyrs wife, P. Fagius, and Martin Bu••••rs are reckoned a sort of Queen Maries Martyrs (though they dyed before) because their bodies were then digged from their Graves, and buried in a Dunghill. And this great man claimes justly a place in the Catalogue of Loyal Martyrs, because though dying Anno 1640. yet was afterwards fetched out of the Bed of Honour, in which the Church had laid him, and his Grave made among Hereticks and Pestilent Fellows.
It was one Branch of Arch-bishop Laud's Charge, that he pre∣ferred this Professed Arminian to be President of a Colledge in the University,* 1.1 Dean of a Cathedral in the Church. And he could not have escaped that accepted these preferments. He was reckoned a good man of old, that new hated. And you shall see from a sober person, to whom we owe this relation, what a good man this is whom the Conspiracy reviled. Reviled indeed, but basely, for when the Arch-bishop answered, That he thought Doctor Jackson Learned, Honest and Orthodox: It was replyed, That though Learned and Honest, he was an Arminian. Bonus vir, Cajus sejus in hoc tan∣tum malus quod Christianus. A man you will see, of whom that Age was not worthy.
He was descended from a very worthy Family, in the Bishoprick of Durham, his life seemed to be Consecrated to Vertue and Libe∣ral Arts, from his very Child-hood: He had a natural propensity ••o Learning, from which no other recreation or imployment could