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<p> a learned layman of the 17th century, who lived at Alfriston, Sussex, published in 11635 a small manual entitled Collectiones Theologicarurn Conclusionum. Some have much opposed it, although they commend the brevity and clearness of his positions, and others welcomed it from a layman at once able and industrious in theological learning. See Fuller, [[Worthies]] of [[England]] (ed. Nuttall), 3:258. </p>
<p> a learned layman of the 17th century, who lived at Alfriston, Sussex, published in 11635 a small manual entitled Collectiones Theologicarurn Conclusionum. Some have much opposed it, although they commend the brevity and clearness of his positions, and others welcomed it from a layman at once able and industrious in theological learning. See Fuller, [[Worthies]] of [[England]] (ed. Nuttall), 3:258. </p>
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Latest revision as of 08:48, 15 October 2021

Thomas Chum [1]

a learned layman of the 17th century, who lived at Alfriston, Sussex, published in 11635 a small manual entitled Collectiones Theologicarurn Conclusionum. Some have much opposed it, although they commend the brevity and clearness of his positions, and others welcomed it from a layman at once able and industrious in theological learning. See Fuller, Worthies of England (ed. Nuttall), 3:258.

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