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Abiezer Coppe : ウィキペディア英語版
Abiezer Coppe
Abiezer Coppe (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 was a pupil of Thomas Dugard at The King's School, Warwick. From there he went to All Souls College, Oxford and also Merton College, Oxford. One of Coppe's major works is the ''Fiery Flying Roll'' of 1649, a (highly heretical) tirade against inequality and hypocrisy which vividly evokes the charged and visionary atmosphere that swept over England during the civil war and interregnum.
While Coppe's views were unpopular with Royalists, they were equally disliked by Parliamentarians, and shortly after the ''Fiery Flying Roll'' was published he was imprisoned at Newgate Prison and the book burned.
Coppe was later released and celebrated by publishing ''Coppe's return to the ways of righteousness'', in which he retracted his previous heresies, while adding a few more. Like Lodowick Muggleton and the Diggers' leader Gerrard Winstanley, Coppe combined an egalitarian social vision with an apocalyptic religious one.
In 1657 he apparently changed his name to Dr Higham, and was buried under that name at Barnes church on August 23, 1672.
Coppe has been written about by Norman Cohn, ''M.A. Poultney'' and the Marxist historians A. L. Morton and Christopher Hill.
He has also been celebrated in modern folk music; there is a folk song about him with the eponymous title ''Abiezer Coppe'' on the Leon Rosselson album ''Love, Loneliness, Laundry'', which has since been released on CD on Rosselson's compilation ''Guess What They're Selling At The Happiness Counter''.
==See also==

*Christian anarchism
*English Dissenters
*Religion in the United Kingdom

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