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Thomas Coleman

1598–1646

"Rabbi Coleman"; Hebraist co-leader of the Erastian wing; died mid-debate.

The Erastians

Biography

Of Magdalen Hall Oxford, then Lincolnshire ministries — Blyton, Lincoln, and finally St Peter Cornhill in London from 1645. Called 'Rabbi Coleman' by contemporaries for his Hebrew learning, Coleman was the principal ministerial Erastian at the Assembly alongside John Lightfoot, and the most direct opponent of Gillespie's jure-divino case. He preached the famous Erastian sermon before the House of Commons on 30 July 1645 (Hopes Deferred and Dashed, published as A Brotherly Examination Re-examined) advocating civil supremacy in ecclesiastical jurisdiction — drawing Gillespie's Aaron's Rod Blossoming (1646) in devastating reply. He died on 30 March 1646, mid-debate, two months before the Confession's final approval — leaving Lightfoot as the sole ministerial Erastian voice.

Principal works

Role at the Assembly

Erastian party

The Erastians held that the power of church censures — above all excommunication — belonged ultimately to the civil magistrate rather than to independent church courts. Thomas Coleman and John Lightfoot, with the lay civilian John Selden, were its chief voices; the question was among the most bitterly fought at the Assembly.

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