Thomas à Kempis


[tom-uh s uh kem-pis] /ˈtɒm əs ə ˈkɛm pɪs/
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Kempis, Thomas à.
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Thomas à, 1379?–1471, German ecclesiastic and author.
Thomas à Kempis
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See Kempis
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Thomas à. ?1380–1471, German Augustinian monk, generally regarded as the author of the devotional work The Imitation of Christ

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