Archive for September, 2007

a job in the city, that's the life

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

I left my provincial small town this morning for a job interview in a city, a reasonably lengthy train journey away. The extremes of poverty and wealth that are seen side by side in a city are sickening, so it was nice to return.

I sat for a while in a square, a row of benches spanning the perimeter. In the centre was a busker with his guitar, singing songs, at one side sat a handful of 'tramps', (for want of a better word), one of whom approached the busker, threw a few coins into his collection and asked him to play 'Sarah'. He asked him not to start until he'd called his girlfriend over, who was selling copies of The Big Issue, (magazine sold on the street by homeless people), a little way further up. They stood there together listening to the song. That was a beautiful moment.

n800 bigger, better, faster

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

Having recently sorted out a wifi connection at home and bought a couple 2GB SD cards, my n800 has suddenly come to life. But what has really made it sparkle is booting from the internal MMC card. Plenty more space and also almost double the speed. For anyone who hasn't done this to their n800 yet I can very much recommend it.

The procedure is easy and painless and is detailed on this page: HowTo EASILY Boot From MMC card. The only thing that didn't work in the instructions was this command

# insmod /mnt/initfs/lib/modules/current/ext2.ko
I guess it was a typo, at least /mnt/initfs/lib/modules/current/ was completely empty. I used the module in /mnt/initfs/lib/modules/2.6.18-omap1/ instead, and everything is fine
# insmod /mnt/initfs/lib/modules/2.6.18-omap1/ext2.ko

Incidentally, I'm using a D-Link DAP-1160 Wireless G Access Point connected to the uplink of my wired router for the wifi network. It uses GPL licensed code and comes with a printed GPL license, which is nice to see.

Listen to French radio on n800

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

I wanted to listen to the French radio stations France Inter and Europe1 on my n800 internet tablet but found that I could not launch the players available on their web sites using the browsers, (or, more likely, the Flash plugin), on the n800.

Should anyone else want to do the same and face the same problem, this is how I got around it.

1. The following software packages are required:
osso-xterm
becomeroot
MPlayer

2. Create the following 2 wrapper scripts with your favourite text editor.

#!/bin/sh

mplayer mms://vipmms9.yacast.net/encodereurope1

Save it as europe1 in the folder called Documents.

#!/bin/sh

mplayer http://mp3.live.tv-radio.com/franceinter/all/franceinterhautdebit.mp3

Save it as finter in the folder called Documents.

Start xterm and issue the following commands to make the scripts executable and copy them to /usr/bin/

# cd /home/user/MyDocs/.documents/
# chmod +x europe1
# chmod +x finter
# sudo gainroot
# cp europe1 /usr/bin/
# cp finter /usr/bin/

3. Download these 2 images to the folder called Documents.

Then, still in your xterm session, copy them to the correct location.

# cp europe1.png /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/
# cp fr_inter.png /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/

4. Create the following 2 desktop files with your favourite text editor.

[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Version=0.0.1
Name=Europe1
Comment=Listen to Europe1 with mplayer
Exec=osso-xterm -e /usr/bin/europe1
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Icon=europe1
X-Icon-path=/usr/share/icons
X-Window-Icon=europe1
X-HildonDesk-ShowInToolbar=true
X-Osso-Type=application/x-executable
Save it as europe1.desktop in the folder called Documents.
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Version=0.0.1
Name=France Inter
Comment=Listen to France Inter with mplayer
Exec=osso-xterm -e /usr/bin/finter
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Icon=fr_inter
X-Icon-path=/usr/share/icons
X-Window-Icon=fr_inter
X-HildonDesk-ShowInToolbar=true
X-Osso-Type=application/x-executable
Save it as franceinter.desktop in the folder called Documents.

Then, again still in your xterm session, copy them to the correction locations.

# cp europe1.desktop /etc/others-menu/extra_applications/
# cp europe1.desktop /usr/share/applications/hildon/
# cp franceinter.desktop /etc/others-menu/extra_applications/
# cp franceinter.desktop /usr/share/applications/hildon/

They will then be accessible from the Extras menu. A click will launch xterm which will spawn mplayer and load the stream.

Anne Hughes - Gangraena and the Struggle for the English Revolution

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007
Click for larger version Anne Hughes - Gangraena and the Struggle for the English Revolution
[Oxford University Press 2004]

This is a book about about a book—or more properly, about three books, the three parts of Gangraena written by the intemperate London Presbyterian Thomas Edwards and published in 1646.

Gangraena, i. Gangraena: or A Catalogue and Discovery of many of the Errours, Heresies, Blasphemies and pernicious Practices of the Sectaries of this time (London, 1646)

Gangraena, ii. The Second Part of Gangraena: or A fresh and further Discovery of the Errors, Heresies, Blasphemies, and dangerous Proceedings of the Sectaries of this time (1st edn., London, 1646)

Gangraena, iii. The third part of Gangraena or: A new and higher Discovery of the Errors, Heresies, Blasphemies, and insolent Proceedings of the Sectaries of these times (London, 1646)

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Gangraena, Part One, title page
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Gangraena, Part Two, title page
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Gangraena, Part Three, title page

These were in their own time, and have remained, notorious for their extremism, their starkly polarized world-view, and their intolerance. […] Gangraena provided horrified detail of the unorthodox religious speculation, lay preaching, and sectarian congregations unleashed by civil war, and Edwards urged their suppression, if necessary through force. He called for the elimination of ideas and books he believed transgressed God's truth, for the burning of other books by the common hangman, and contemplated with enthusiasm the death penalty for blasphemy. Although some contemporaries hailed Edwards as a new Augustine, most would now agree with the judgement of pioneering radical historian of John Milton, David Masson, that he was 'on the whole', 'a nasty kind of Christian'. […] Gangraena was probably the most controversial and the most influential of all the printed productions of the 1640s, and did more than any of the other books to polarize parliamentarians as they won the first civil war and agonized over peace. Edwards's prose, luxuriating in the horrors it condemned, was heavily indebted to a wide range of sources: other books, manuscript testimony, and London conversations. Gangraena was generically complex and its author was deeply self-conscious about processes of book production and the power of print. […]

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These Trades-men are Preachers… (1647)
Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations
Note on References

1. Introduction: Approaches to Thomas Edwards's Gangraena
2. Gangraena as Heresiography
3. 'Like a Universal Leprosie Over-spread this Whole Kingdom': City and Provinces in Gangraena
4. 'Books Lately Printed': Gangraena and the World of Print
5. Edwards, Gangraena, and Presbyterian Mobilization
6. Conclusions

Bibliography
Index

Thomas Edwards - Gangraena

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007
Thomas Edwards - Gangraena Thomas Edwards - Gangraena
[The Rota 1977]

Facsimile edition, originally published in 1646

GANGRÆNA:
OR A
Catalogue and Discovery of many of

the Errours, Heresies, Blasphemies and perni-
cious Practices of the Sectaries of this time, vent-
ed and acted in England in these four last years:

AS ALSO,

A Particular Narration of divers Stories, Re-
markable Passages, Letters ; and Extract of many
Letters, all concerning the present Sects ; together
with some Observations upon, and Corollories
from all the fore-named Premisses.

_________________________________________________________

By Thomas Edwards Minister of the Gospel.
_________________________________________________________

2 Tim.3 8,9. Now as Iannes and Iambres withstood Moses, so do these also
reflect the truth : men of corrupt mindes, reprobate concerning the Faith.
But they shall proceed no further, for their folly shall be manifest to all men,
as theirs also was.

2 Pet.2. 1,2. But there were false Prophets also among the people, even as
there shall be false Teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable
Heresies, even denying the Lord that brought them, and bring upon themselves
swift destruction.
And many shall follow their pernicious wayes, by reason of whom the way of
truth shall be evil spoken of

Jude vers. 19. There be they who separate themselves, sensuall, having not the
spirit.

_________________________________________________________

Lutherus in Epist. ad Galat.     Maledicta sit charitas, quæ servatur cum jactura doctrinæ fidei,
cui omnia cedere debent, Charitas, Apostolus, Angelus è cœlo.
Lutheri Epist. ad Statpisium.     Non hic terc pus timendi, fed clamandi, ubi Dominus noster
Iesus Christus damnatur, exuitar & basphematur : mi pater grandius est pericuium quam
credant multi. Inveniar sane superbas, avarus, adulter, homicida, antipapa, & orinium
vitiorum teus, modo impii non arguar, dom Dominus patitur.

_________________________________________________________

LONDON,
Printed for Ralph Smith, at the Signe of the Bible in Corn-hill
near the Royall-Exchange. M.DC.XLVI.

____________________________________________________________________

The Second Part
OF

GANGRÆNA:
OR
A fresh and further Discovery of the Errors,
Heresies, Blasphemies, and dangerous Proceedings
of the
Sectaries of this time.

As also a Particular Narration of divers Stories, speciall
Passages, Letters, and Extract of some Letters, all concerning the
present Sects : Together with some Corollaries
from all the fore-named premisses.

A REPLY to the most materiall exceptions made
by Mr, Saltmarsh, Mr Walwyn, and Cretensis, against
Mr. Edwards late book entituled
Gangræna

As also brief Animadversions upon some late Pamphlets ; one
of Mr Bacons, another of Thomas Webs, a third of a Picture

made in disgrace of the presbyterians

A Relation of a Monster lately born at Colchester,
of Parents who are Sectaries.

The Copie of an Hymn sing by some Sectaries
in stead of DAVIDS Psalms.

_________________________________________________________

By Thomas Edvvards Minister of the Gospel.

_________________________________________________________

Beware of false Prophets which come to you in Sheeps clothing, but inwardly they are ra-
vening Wolves, ye shall know them by their fruits.
    Matth.7.v 15,16
But shun prophane and vain bablings, for they will increase to more ungodlinesse.   And their
word will eat as doth a Gangrene, of whom is
Hymeneus and Philetus. 2 Tim.1.16,17
But evil men and seducers shall waxe worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived 2 Tim. 3.13.

_________________________________________________________

LONDON,
Printed by T. R. and E. M. for Ralph Smith, at the sign of the Bible in
Cornhill near the Royall Exchange. 1646

____________________________________________________________________

The third Part of
GANGRÆNA
OR,
A new and higher Discovery of the Errors,
Heresies, Blasphemies, and insolent Proceedings of
the Sectaries of these times ; with some Animversions
by way of Confutation upon many of the

Errors and Heresies named.

As also a particular Relation of many remarkable Stories,
speciall Passages, Copies of Letters written by Sectaries to Sectaries,
Copies of Letters written from godly Ministers and others, to Parliament-men,
Ministers, and other well-affected persons ; an Extract and the substance of
divers Letters, all concerning the present Sects : together with ten
Corollaries from the forenamed Premises.

Briefe Animadversions on many of the Sectaries late Pamphlets , as
Lilburnes and Overtons Books against the House of Peeres, M. Peters his last report
of the English warres , The Lord Mayors Farewell from his Office of Maioralty
,
M. Goodwins thirty eight Queres upon the Ordinance against Heresies and Blasphemies,
M. Burtons Conformities Deformity, M Dells Sermon before the House of Commons;
Wherein the Legislative and Iudiciall Power of the House of Peeres over Com-
moners is maintained and fully proved against the Sectaries , the Power of the
House of Commons clearely demonstrated to be overthrowne upon the Mediums
brought by the Sectaries against the Lords ; the late Remonstrance of the City of
London justified, the late Lord Mayor and the City vindicated from unjust
Aspersions, out Brethren of Scotland cleered from all the calumnies
and reproaches cast upon them, and the Magistrates power
in suppressing Heresies and Blasphemies asserted.

As also some few Hints and briefe observations on divers Pamphlets
written lately against me and some of my Books, as M Goodwins pretended Reply
to the Antapologie, M Burroughs Vindication, Lanseters Lance, Gangæna playes
Rex, Gangæna-Chrestum, M. Saltmarshes Answer to the second part of Gangæna.
A Iustification of the manner and the way of writing these Books called Gangæna,
wherein not onely the lawfullnesse, but the necessity of writing after this man-
ner is proved by Scripture, Fathers, the most eminent Reformed
Divines, Casuists, the practice and custome of all Ages.

_________________________________________________________

By Thomas Edvvards Minister of the Gospel.
_________________________________________________________

Iude 8 v. Likewise also there filthy dreamers defaile the flesh, despise dominion, and speake evil of
dignities
.
2 Pet. 3. 19. Therefore, beloved, seeing ye know these things before, beware lest ye also being led
away with the errour of the wicked, fall from your own stedfastnesse
.

_________________________________________________________

London , Printed for Ralph Smith, at the Bible in Cornehill.     1646.

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