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'Gold Tried in the Fire'. The Prophet TheaurauJohn Tany and the English Revolution (Hardcover, New Ed)
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'Gold Tried in the Fire'. The Prophet TheaurauJohn Tany and the English Revolution (Hardcover, New Ed)
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This is a study of the most fascinating and idiosyncratic of all
seventeenth-century figures. Like its famous predecessor The Cheese
and The Worms: The Cosmos of a Sixteenth-Century Miller, it
explores the everyday life and mental world of an extraordinary yet
humble figure. Born in Lincolnshire with a family of Cambridgeshire
origins, Thomas Totney (1608-1659) was a London puritan, goldsmith
and veteran of the Civil War. In November 1649, after fourteen
weeks of self-abasement, fasting and prayer, he experienced a
profound spiritual transformation. Taking the prophetic name
TheaurauJohn Tany and declaring himself 'a Jew of the Tribe of
Reuben' descended from Aaron the High Priest, he set about enacting
a millenarian mission to restore the Jews to their own land.
Inspired prophetic gestures followed as Tany took to living in a
tent, preaching in the parks and fields around London. He gathered
a handful of followers and, in the week that Cromwell was offered
the crown, infamously burned his bible and attacked Parliament with
sword drawn. In the summer of 1656 he set sail from the Kentish
coast, perhaps with some disciples in tow, bound for Jerusalem. He
found his way to Holland, perhaps there to gather the Jews of
Amsterdam. Some three years later, now calling himself Ram Johoram,
Tany was reported lost, drowned after taking passage in a ship from
Brielle bound for London. During his prophetic phase Tany wrote a
number of remarkable but elusive works that are unlike anything
else in the English language. His sources were varied, although
they seem to have included almanacs, popular prophecies and legal
treatises, as well as scriptural and extra-canonical texts, and the
writings of the German mystic Jacob Boehme. Indeed, Tany's writings
embrace currents of magic and mysticism, alchemy and astrology,
numerology and angelology, Neoplatonism and Gnosticism, Hermeticism
and Christian Kabbalah - a ferment of ideas that fused in a
millenarian yearning for the hoped for
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