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  1. Praise-God Barebone (sometimes spelled Barbon) (c. 1598–1679) was an English leather-seller, preacher, and Fifth Monarchist. He is best known for giving his name to the Barebone's Parliament of the English Commonwealth of 1653.

  2. Praise-God Barebone (diz-se que foi batizado, Unless-Jesus-Christ-Had-Died-For-Thee-Thou-Hadst-Been-Damned Barebone, [1] o sobrenome também escrito Barbon ou Barbone; c. 1598 – 1679) foi um pregador, vendedor de couro e quintomonarquista inglês. É mais conhecido por dar seu nome ao Parlamento de Barebone da Comunidade da ...

  3. Praise-God Barbon (born c. 1596—died 1679, London) was an English sectarian preacher from whom the Cromwellian Barebones Parliament derived its nickname. By 1634 Barbon was becoming a prosperous leather seller and was attracting attention as the minister of a congregation that assembled at his own house, the “Lock and Key,” on Fleet Street.

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  4. Nicholas Barbon was born in London in either 1637 [1] or 1640. [2] [3] He was the eldest son of Praise-God Barebone (or Barbon), the namesake of Barebone's Parliament of 1653, the predecessor of Oliver Cromwell 's Protectorate. Praise-God Barebone was a Fifth Monarchist who purportedly gave Nicholas the baptismal name " ...

  5. Praise-God Barebone. On 13 July, the assembly began debating tithes – which were objected to by many sects on the grounds that they were a remnant of Catholicism, that they supported a professional rather than voluntary clergy, and that their economic burden fell unequally.

  6. Praise-God Barebone (both: bâr´bōn), 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.

  7. Biography. Praise-God Barebone (last name also spelled Barbon or Barbone; c. 1598–1679) was an English leather-seller, preacher and Fifth Monarchist. He is best known for giving his name to the Barebone's Parliament of the English Commonwealth of 1653. Praise-God Barebone was buried on 5 January 1679/80 in St Andrew Holborn, Middlesex, England.