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- Gangraena is a book by English puritan clergyman Thomas Edwards, published in 1646. A notorious work of heresiography, it appeared the year after Ephraim...
- occurs is unknown. The etymology of gangrene derives from the Latin word gangraena and from the Gr**** gangraina (γάγγραινα), which means "putrefaction of...
- Blackleg, black quarter, quarter evil, or quarter ill (Latin: gangraena emphysematosa) is an infectious bacterial disease most commonly caused by Clostridium...
- Netherlands, and died of ague before the end of the year. His major work was Gangraena from 1646, a large catalogue of sectarian Protestant views, written from...
- the separatists denounced by Edwards in his comprehensive denunciation Gangraena, published in three parts during 1646 and 1647, and addressed to Parliament...
- Baptists English Dissenters English Independents English Presbyterianism Gangraena Levellers Puritans Hill, Christopher (1972). The World Turned Upside Down:...
- ideological identification was due to Thomas Edwards, who, in his work Gangraena (1646), summed up Levellers' views and attacked their radical political...
- Presbyterian Edwards had included Milton's divorce tracts in his list in Gangraena of heretical publications that threatened the religious and moral fabric...
- had arrived shortly before. Together they developed federal theology. Gangraena theologiae Anabaptisticae, first Dutch version 1625 with subtitle Cancker...
- Telimenella gangraena (Fr.) Petr. (1947) Telimenella phacidioidea M.E. Barr (1977) Former species; T. persica Petr. (1940) = Telimenella gangraena Lumbsch...