AbiezerCoppe (1619 – 1672) was one of the English Ranters and a writer of prophetic religious pamphlets. He was born in Warwick on May 20, 1619, and...
views. Other less well known members of the Ranter cohort included AbiezerCoppe and Joseph Salmon. Their central idea was pantheistic, that God is essentially...
was of an independent mind. She was the subject of speculation after AbiezerCoppe published letters her had exchanged with her. She later intercepted...
co-founder and first leader of PEOPLE, forerunner of the Green Party AbiezerCoppe (17th century "ranting" Baptist preacher) c. 1630 John Ley 1584 – 1662...
PEOPLE, forerunner of the Green Party Joseph Parkes: Political reformer AbiezerCoppe: 17th century "ranting" Baptist preacher John Ley: clergyman and religious...
interest seems to predate her marriage in 1647. Letters she exchanged with AbiezerCoppe show that she had ambitions to be, like him, a visionary prophet. Her...
Assembly of Divines, was born in Warwick and attended its free school. AbiezerCoppe (1619–1682), Ranter and religious pamphleteer, was born in Warwick and...
German theologian Jakob Böhme, knew of him through a young man, probably AbiezerCoppe, who in 1649 was living under Pordage's roof in a 'family communion'...
in agreement with Christopher Feake and Nathaniel Rich. At the time, AbiezerCoppe the Ranter was used as a comparison. With the restoration of the monarchy...
as an associate of AbiezerCoppe, who wrote an introduction to Coppin's 1649 Divine Teachings. Christopher Hill considers that Coppe took most of his theology...
Strategemata of Jacob Acontius on toleration. He called on the Ranter AbiezerCoppe to repent, and helped in drafting his recantation. He provided arguments...