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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...
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occurs is unknown. The
etymology of
gangrene derives from the
Latin word
gangraena and from the Gr****
gangraina (γάγγραινα),
which means "putrefaction of...
- 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...
- Blackleg,
black quarter,
quarter evil, or
quarter ill (Latin:
gangraena emphysematosa) is an
infectious bacterial disease most
commonly caused by Clostridium...
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Baptists English Dissenters English Independents English Presbyterianism Gangraena Levellers Puritans Hill,
Christopher (1972). The
World Turned Upside Down:...
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ideological identification was due to
Thomas Edwards, who, in his work
Gangraena (1646),
summed up Levellers'
views and
attacked their radical political...
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Presbyterian Edwards had
included Milton's
divorce tracts in his list in
Gangraena of
heretical publications that
threatened the
religious and
moral fabric...
- the
separatists denounced by
Edwards in his
comprehensive denunciation Gangraena,
published in
three parts during 1646 and 1647, and
addressed to Parliament...
- heresy-hunting wing of the
London presbyterians,
writing a
preface to the
Gangraena of
Thomas Edwards. He was the son of
James Cranford,
master of Coventry...
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Telimenella gangraena (Fr.) Petr. (1947)
Telimenella phacidioidea M.E. Barr (1977)
Former species; T.
persica Petr. (1940) =
Telimenella gangraena Lumbsch...