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- John Pordage (1607–1681) was a Church of England priest, astrologer, alchemist and Christian mystic. He founded the 17th-century English Behmenist group...
- Samuel Pordage (1633 – c. 1691) was a 17th-century English poet. He is best known by his Azaria and Hushai (1682), a reply to John Dryden's Absalom and...
- 17th-century English dissenter group. They were organized around John Pordage (1607–1681), an Anglican priest from Bradfield, Berkshire, who had been...
- Eliana, previously the SS Mayaguez Eliana, the romantic novel by Samuel Pordage; Eliana, Eliana, an Indonesian film directed by Riri Riza. [1] Archived...
- 17th-century religious group in England. They were organised around John Pordage, an Anglican priest from Bradfield, Berkshire, who had been ejected from...
- de la Calprenède Herod and Mariamne (1673), an English drama by Samuel Pordage La Mariamne (1696), an Italian opera by Giovanni Maria Ruggeri (mus.) and...
- parrots. Jeremy Pordage, an English archivist and literature expert, is brought in to archive a collection of rare books. Pordage's presence highlights...
- appeared on the BBC quiz programme Eggheads. In 1988, he met Stephanie Pordage and they married in 1998. She became his muse, manager and collaborator...
- such as Johann Georg Gichtel's Angelic Brethren in Amsterdam, and John Pordage and Jane Leade's Philadelphian Society in England. From 1614 to 1616, the...
- de la Calprenède Herod and Mariamne (1673), an English drama by Samuel Pordage Herodes en Mariamne (1685), a Dutch translation of Tristan l'Hermit's play...