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Samuel Pordage (1633 – c. 1691) was a 17th-century
English poet. He is best
known by his
Azaria and
Hushai (1682), a
reply to John Dryden's
Absalom and...
- 17th-century
English dissenter group. They were
organized around John
Pordage (1607–1681), an
Anglican priest from Bradfield, Berkshire, who had been...
- John
Pordage (1607–1681) was a
Church of
England priest, astrologer,
alchemist and
Christian mystic. He
founded the 17th-century
English Behmenist group...
- 17th-century
religious group in England. They were
organised around John
Pordage, an
Anglican priest from Bradfield, Berkshire, who had been
ejected from...
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Nelson (1913––1998), first-class
cricketer and
British Army
officer John
Pordage (1607–1681),
Anglican priest and
Christian mystic Catherine Octavia Stevens...
- Eliana,
previously the SS
Mayaguez Eliana, the
romantic novel by
Samuel Pordage; Eliana, Eliana, an
Indonesian film
directed by Riri Riza. [1] Archived...
- de la Calprenède
Herod and
Mariamne (1673), an
English drama by
Samuel Pordage La
Mariamne (1696), an
Italian opera by
Giovanni Maria Ruggeri (mus.) and...
- de la Calprenède
Herod and
Mariamne (1673), an
English drama by
Samuel Pordage Herodes en
Mariamne (1685), a
Dutch translation of
Tristan l'Hermit's play...
- such as
Johann Georg Gichtel's
Angelic Brethren in Amsterdam, and John
Pordage and Jane Leade's
Philadelphian Society in England. From 1614 to 1616, the...
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religious leader and
writer (born 1615)
Probable year of
death –
Samuel Pordage,
English poet and
cleric (born 1633)
Adrian Johns (15 May 2009). The Nature...