Charles Hastings Collette
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Charles Hastings Collette (1816–1901)[1] was a British 19th-century solicitor and writer of Protestant popular controversialist apologetics.[2] He was the father of actor Charles Henry Collette and the organizer of the Joseph Mendham library.
His Novelties of Romanism,[3] developed from a sermon,[4] was translated into Spanish and, from Spanish, into Portuguese (under the translated name of Carlos Hastings Collette) and remains in print to this day.[5]
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Bibliography
- Collette, Charles Hastings (1842), The Novelties of Romanism: Or, Popery Refuted by Tradition (sermon), St. Andrew's Church, Manchester: Grant & Bolton; RM Tims; W Curry, Jun & Co; J. Robertson.
- Collette, Charles Hastings (1863) [1860], The Novelties of Romanism: Addressed to the Right Rev. Dr. Goss (2 ed.), London: The Religious tract society.
- Collette, Carlos Hastings (2001) [Dias, Guilherme transl. Castilian, 1912, Lisbon, PT: Livraria Evangélica], Inovações do romanismo: em ordem cronológica [The Novelties of Romanism: in cronological order] (in Portuguese), André, José transl. from the Spanish; Martins, Eline Alves cover, layout, Vila Romana, São Paulo, SP, BR: Parakletos.
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