- The
Fifth Monarchists, or
Fifth Monarchy Men, were a
Protestant sect with
Millennialist views,
active during the 1649 to 1660
Commonwealth of England....
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original on 2023-06-07.
Retrieved 2023-03-20. Capp,
Bernard (1972). The
Fifth Monarchy Men: A
Study in Seventeenth-Century
English Millenarianism (reprint ed...
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January 1661) was a
cooper and
rebel who
became the last
leader of the
Fifth Monarchy Men, who
tried unsuccessfully to
overthrow Oliver Cromwell in 1657, and...
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appointed Sylvester pope, had his own
views on the matter. The
Fifth Monarchists or
Fifth Monarchy Men were an
extreme Puritan sect
active from 1649 to 1660 during...
- Ranters, who
claimed that sin did not
exist for the "chosen ones"; and
Fifth Monarchy Men, who
opposed all "earthly" governments,
believing they must prepare...
- when they were
absorbed into the
Quaker movement. The
Fifth Monarchists or
Fifth Monarchy Men were
Nonconformists who were
active from 1649 to 1661 during...
- Sunday-school teachers, Hermits,
Ecclesiastical Flower-arrangers,
Fifth Monarchy Men and
False Prophets. Kettering: The
Quince Tree Press. (1983). Carr's...
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released in
January 1657, and
immediately returned to London. The
fifth-
monarchy men were then deep in conspiracy.
Informations were
repeatedly laid against...
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prophets and the Münster Rebellion.
During the
English Civil War, the
Fifth Monarchy Men took
their name and
political program from
Daniel 7,
demanding that...
- well as some
political differences that
surfaced at that time. The
Fifth Monarchy Men, a
radical millenarian wing of Puritanism,
aided by strident, po****r...