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In the next few years Barebone was involved in conflicts with those who controlled the vestry of St. Dunstan-in-the-West, and with Francis Kemp, the lawyer who acted for them.

Barebone and ...
In this Barebone looked forward to the imminent arrival of Jesus Christ: " his kingdom and reign shall be outward, and visible on earth ... when he shall come the second time, in power and great glory " ( p. 10 ).

Barebone and be
By 1632, Barebone had joined the semi-separatist congregation founded in 1616 by Henry Jacob, later to be led by John Lathrop and then, from 1637, by Henry Jessey.
These criticisms were seen to be summed up by one of its members, Praise-God Barebone, a leather seller, Fifth Monarchist and lay preacher from Fleet Street in London.

Barebone and .
Nicholas Barbon was the eldest son of Praise-God Barebone ( or Barbon ), after whom the Barebone's Parliament of 1653 — the predecessor of Oliver Cromwell's Protectorate — was named.
Praise-God Barebone ( c. 1598 – 1679 ) was an English leather-seller, preacher and Fifth Monarchist.
Little is known of Barebone's early life, writing in 2001 Nicholas Tyacke speculated that he was the son of John Barebone rector of Charwelton and Mary Roper of Daventry and that he probably had an older brother called Fear-God ( who is known to have been a minor poet ), but this can not confirmed because the parish Charwelton registers for that period no longer exist.
The claim that Barebone himself was an Anabaptist is likely to derive from post-Restoration critics.
Barebone later joined the sect known as the Fifth Monarchists, known for their millenarianism.
In July 1653 Barebone was returned to the Nominated Assembly, set up after the expulsion of the Rump Parliament by Oliver Cromwell.
The Assembly very quickly became known as Barebone's Parliament by critics, Barebone proving a likely target due to his name and his humble origins.
Although never elected to the Parliament's council of state, Barebone was an active member.
Barebone was re-elected to the Common Council for the three years from 1657 to 1660.
In 1660, Barebone endeavoured to prevent the Restoration of the English monarchy.
Barebone died at the end of 1679 and was buried on 5 January 1680 in the parish of St. Andrew Holborn.
From 1672 to 1674 additional buildings were constructed in the Red Lyon Fields by Nicholas Barebone, and members of the Inn attempted to sue him to prevent this.
It acquired its name from the nominee for the City of London, Praise-God Barebone.

strongly and disagreed
" While Sakharov strongly disagreed with Teller over nuclear testing in the atmosphere and Strategic Defense Initiative, he believed that American academics had been unfair to Teller ’ s resolve to get the H-bomb for the United States since " all steps by the Americans of a temporary or permanent rejection of developing thermonuclear weapons would have been seen either as a clever feint, or as the manifestation of stupidity.
However, Conway Morris strongly disagreed with Gould's conclusions, arguing that almost all the Cambrian fauna could be classified into modern day phyla.
He strongly disagreed with Disraeli's pro-Ottoman foreign policy and in 1880 he conducted the first outdoor mass-election campaign in Britain, known as the Midlothian campaign.
Post strongly disagreed with Church's " identification " of effective computability with the λ-calculus and recursion, stating:
When asked if Québécois are a nation, only 53 per cent of Canadians agreed, 47 per cent disagreed, with 33 per cent strongly disagreeing ; 78 per cent of French-speaking Canadians agreed that Québécois are a nation, next to 38 per cent of English-speakers.
Juan Manuel Santos, the current President of Colombia, has followed a middle path by recognizing in 2011 that there is an " armed conflict " in Colombia although his predecessor, Alvaro Uribe, strongly disagreed.
He disagreed strongly with the Labour governments of 1992 – 1996 ( led by Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres ) and 1999 – 2001 ( Ehud Barak ), however, he looked favourably on the Netanyahu government of 1996 – 1999 and supported it from the outside.
Allan Bloom in his 1987 book The Closing of the American Mind, has disagreed strongly.
He disagreed strongly with the alternative method of aggregating preferences put forth by Jean-Charles de Borda ( based on summed rankings of alternatives ).
Palme Dutt had defended the Soviet Union's decision to quash the revolution using military force, but Childe, like many western socialists and Marxists at the time, strongly disagreed that this was an appropriate measure to take.
He strongly disagreed with New Left tendencies in the membership and strategies of the Dutch Labour Party.
Begbie wrote as one who disagreed strongly with Balfour's political views, but even his one-sided criticisms do not entirely conceal another facet of Balfour's personality, his shyness and diffidence.
The commander of armoured forces in France, General Leo Freiherr Geyr von Schweppenburg, backed by Rundstedt, strongly disagreed, wanting his forces to be positioned inland to preserve their manoeuverability.
" However, Reform Party officials strongly disagreed, estimating the number of supporters in the county at between 400 and 500.
For example, the Journal was a major supporter of the Chinese yuan's peg to the dollar, and strongly disagreed with American politicians who were criticizing the Chinese government about the peg.
However, several other important names in the field, Arjen Lenstra, Adi Shamir, Jim Tomlinson, and Eran Tromer disagreed strongly with Bernstein's conclusions.
Freyberg however disagreed strongly with his superior, General Claude Auchinleck, and insisted that as a commander of a national contingent he had the right to refuse orders if those orders ran counter to the New Zealand national interest.
He strongly disagreed with Comte.
Historians have strongly disagreed whether this rehabilitation is convincing.
Burt Lancaster turned down the lead role because he strongly disagreed with the violent, right-wing morals of the story.
During the critical moments of Bulgarian surprise offensive at the Battle of Bregalnica of the Second Balkan War, when most of the staff suggested that the Serbian Army should withdraw to the second line of defence, Mišić ( still Aide of Chief of Staff ) strongly disagreed and persuaded Vojvoda Putnik to order the Army to repel the attack on the first line, thus contributing greatly to the Serbian victory at the battle.
He resigned from the program near the close of the Apollo Program in July 1972, largely because he strongly disagreed with the decision to build the Space Shuttle.
Stanton strongly disagreed with Johnson's plan to readmit the seceded states to the Union without guarantees of civil rights for freed slaves.
McConnell strongly disagreed with this statement, arguing that " There is no moral authority to pursue separation and moral authority in the parliament will only come through parties working together in the majority.

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