James Chelsum

James Chelsum (''c''. 1740 – 1801) was a British Church of England clergyman and author.

He was admitted to Westminster School on Bishop Williams's foundation, and thereafter entered Christ Church, Oxford. He proceeded BA 4 May 1769, MA 22 May 1762, BD 11 Nov. 1772, and DD 18 June 1773. He was ordained in March 1762, and subsequently held a number of ecclesiastical appointments. He was one of the preachers at Whitehall, chaplain to the bishops of Worcester and Winchester, rector of Droxford, Hampshire, and vicar of Lathbury, Buckinghamshire. He also held the benefice of Badger in Shropshire.

Chelsum, in ‘Remarks on the two last chapters of Mr. Gibbon's “History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire,” in a letter to a friend’ (1776, published first anonymously, but afterwards enlarged and acknowledged, Oxford, 1778), attacked the account given of the growth of the Christian church by Edward Gibbon in ''The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire''. In this he was assisted by Dr. Randolph, the president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford (preface, p. xiv). Gibbon replied in a ‘Vindication' (1779), in which he admitted that the "zeal of the confederate doctors is enlightened by some rays of knowledge" but sneers "at the rustic cudgel of the staunch and sturdy Polemics," (pp. 105, 106), and proceeds to consider some of their objections in detail. Chelsum answered this in ‘A Reply to Mr. Gibbon's Vindication’ (Winchester, 1785), in which he adduces fresh arguments in support of his position, and asserts that he conducted the discussion with candour and moderation. Chelsum also wrote ‘A History of the Art of Engraving in Mezzotinto’ (anonymous, Winchester, 1786), and some sermons. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Chelsum, James
Published 1777
printed for Daniel Prince. Sold also by J.F. and C. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; T. Payne and Son, at the Mews-Gate; and J. Robson and Co. New Bond-Street, London

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by Chelsum, James
Published 1787
Printed by Ann Rivington, printer to the said society, in St. John's-Square; and sold by John, Francis, and Charles Rivington, Booksellers, at (No 62,) the Bible and Crown, in St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Chelsum, James
Published 1778
printed at the Clarendon Press; and sold by D. Prince, in Oxford; and by T. Payne and Son, Mews Gate; and J. Robson and Co. New Bond-Street, London

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by Chelsum, James
Published 1785
printed and sold by Robbins and Gilmour. Sold also by T. Payne and Son, Mews Gate; and J. Robson and Co. New Bond-Street,London

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by Chelsum, James
Published 1793
printed and sold by J. Robbins. Sold also by T. Burdon, Winchester; and by F. and C. Rivington, St. Paul's Church-Yard, London

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by Chelsum, James
Published 1776
printed for T. Payne and Son, at the Mews Gate; and J. Robson and Co. New Bond Street

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by Chelsum, James
Published 1786
printed by J. Robbins, High-Street; and sold by J. and T. Egerton, Whitehall, London