BAREBONE, PRAISE-GOD

both: bârˈbōn, 1596?–1679, English lay preacher and leather merchant. Soon after 1630 he became leader of half of a Baptist congregation that had split over the issue of infant baptism. Barebone favored this practice and wrote a treatise arguing its legitimate scriptural basis. An effective preacher, he attracted large congregations to his house in Fleet Street and acquired a reputation for rabble rousing. He was referred to by his many detractors variously as a Brownist, Anabaptist, and Fifth Monarchy man, but his actual religious beliefs are unclear. In Apr., 1653, the army dissolved the Rump Parliament, and in July Oliver Cromwell and his provisional council assembled 140 "godly men" from amongst the nominees of the independent congregations. Barebone was London member in this Nominated Parliament, which was called in derision Barebone's Parliament. Actually his part in the proceedings was insignificant. The body was composed largely of religious reformers who initiated a series of measures regarded as radical by most of their compatriots. The Parliament met from July until December, when the moderate members willingly and the radical members under compulsion resigned their powers into Cromwell's hands. They had accomplished little. Barebone actively opposed the Restoration in 1660 and remained a staunch republican.

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...died-for-thee-thou-hadst-been-damned Barebone; Praise- God Barebone; and Jesus-Christ-came-into-the-world-to-save Barebone. As Holt says, in all of these instances the...
...148 Baptists, 25 , 36 , 69 , 70 , 133 , 134 , 169 , 170 -1 Barber, Edward, 70 Barebone Parliament, 68 , 132 -5, 139 , 140 , 142 Barebone, Praise-God, 134 Baxter, Richard, 13 , 17 , 88 Beale, John, 147 Bible, 3 , 10 , 44 -5...
...Bale, John 16 Banbury, Oxfordshire 121 , 125 , 139 -40 Banwell, Somerset 80 Barclay, Alexander 71 Barebone, Praise-God and Fear-God 112 Barley, Hertfordshire 178 Barnes, Richard 127 Barnes, Thomas 190 , 204 -5 Barnstaple, Devon 40...
...Hertfordshire 127 Bampfield, John 1 , 311 Banbury iii , 365 , 372 , 395 Bankes, Sir John 264 , 277 -80, 411 -12 Barebone, Praise-God 174 -5 Barker, John 296 , 357 , 365 Barlborough House, Derbyshire 268 Barnardiston, Sir Nathaniel xx , 1...
...147. Barclay, See Berkeley. Barclays Argenis, i. 213 n.; iii. 312 n. Bardscy oysters, i. 100. I Barebone (Praise-God) proposes i new oaths, i. 50 n.; his windows broken, i. 53, 62. Bargemen whipped for theft, v. 37...
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...my selfe by prayer to God, that he would make...his proclamations of praise to God as he was paraded through...he had "craved his Gods Powerfull assistance...It gets its names from Praise-God Barebone, a leather-seller...
...further mandates from God. Yet, in his eyes...its trust and to fulfil Gods purpose. Cromwells disillusionment...longer a Parliament for Gods people, and fearing...answer those ends which God, His people, and the...prominent example was Praise-God Barebone (hence a third name...


 

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...remarkable Nicholas If-Jesus-Christ-Had-Not- Died-For-Thee-Thou-Hadst-Been- Damned Barebone, son of Praise- God Barebone who gave his name to the Barebones Parliament of 1653 (by virtue of his name appearing first on its register...
...remarkable Nicholas If-Jesus-Christ-Had-Not-Died-For-Thee-Thou-Hadst-Been-Damned Barebone, son of Praise-God Barebone who gave his name to the Barebones Parliament of 1653 (by virtue of his name appearing first on its register...


 

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BAREBONE, PRAISE-GOD both: bar bon, 1596? 1679, English...split over the issue of infant baptism. Barebone favored this practice and wrote a treatise...nominees of the independent congregations. Barebone was London member in this Nominated...
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...however, Oliver Cromwell dissolved the Rump, replacing it with the Nominated, or Barebones, Parliament (see Barebone, Praise-God ), and when the latter proved ineffectual, he accepted (Dec., 1653) the constitutional document entitled...
...had sought to perpetuate its power. His attempt to replace it by the Nominated (Barebones) Parliament (see Barebone, Praise-God ), appointed by himself from nominations of the Independent congregations, resulted in a reckless, hopelessly...


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