Anthony Bliss was a clergyman of the Church of England, and the vicar of Portsmouth.Bliss was a member of Worcester College, Oxford and was awarded the degrees of B.A.
[2] As a theologian, he wrote against Thomas Chubb's idea that reason alone is sufficient in theology.
[3] [4][5] His books included Bliss' son, also named Anthony Bliss, was a member of Queen's College, Oxford and was awarded the degree of B.A.
[13] He was the Vicar of Meriden and the incumbent of Castle Bromwich, both in the County of Warwick.
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