Praise-God Barebone

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Praise-God Barebone was a 17th-century English leather-seller, Puritan preacher, and radical parliamentarian whose name became famously associated with the short-lived Barebone's Parliament during Oliver Cromwell's rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Puritan preacher
human
leather-seller
radical parliamentarian
alternativeName Praise-God Barbon NERFINISHED
Praisegod Barebone NERFINISHED
associatedWith Commonwealth of England NERFINISHED
Oliver Cromwell NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
employer self-employed leather-seller
era 17th century
familyName Barebone NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork parliamentary politics
religious preaching
givenName Praise-God NERFINISHED
hasRole member of Parliament
radical parliamentarian
knownFor colorful Puritan name
religious radicalism
languageSpoken English
notableEvent selection to the Nominated Assembly of 1653
notableFor eponym of Barebone's Parliament
occupation leather-seller
politician
preacher
participatedIn Barebone's Parliament NERFINISHED
English Interregnum politics
politicalAlignment radical Puritan
positionHeld member of the Nominated Assembly
religiousOrientation Puritanism
residence London, England
surface form: London
sexOrGender male

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Barebone's Parliament namedAfter Praise-God Barebone