James Nayler's Works
James Nayler: Books - Amazon.co.uk
A Collection of Sundry Books, Epistles and Papers (Classic Reprint).
Works of James Nayler 1618-1660 volume 1 - AbeBooks
Hardcover - Quaker Heritage Press - 2003 - Condition: Good - No Jacket - green cloth, bookplate of institutional library - Works of James Nayler 1618-1660 ...
James Nayler - Person - National Portrait Gallery
Unknown man called James Nayler, after School of Rembrandt - NPG D46390 · after School of Rembrandt etching and line engraving, mid-late 17th century. NPG D46390.
James Nayler (1618-1660) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
James Nayler was born in West Ardsley, Yorkshire in 1618. His father seems to have been a reasonably prosperous farmer.
James Nayler - Oxford Reference
Quaker. He retired from the Parliamentary army in 1651 and in the same year he was convinced by G. Fox of the Quaker doctrine of the Inner (or Inward) Light. At ...
James Nayler - Quaker Tapestry
James Nayler was an early charismatic promoter of Quakerism. He antagonised many Quakers including George Fox, when he triumphantly entered Bristol on a horse.
Eighteenth-Century Quakerism and the Rehabilitation of James ...
Footnote Given Nayler's conviction for blasphemy, such works were perhaps too dangerous to reprint, and in addition were not immediately useful ...
Books about James Nayler - BiblioVault
In October 1656 James Nayler, a prominent Quaker leader--second only to George Fox in the nascent movement--rode into Bristol surrounded by followers ...
The Story of James Naylor, The Most Controversial Quaker - Jon Watts
During the time of George Fox, Quaker — and the Valiant Sixty — James Nayler (or Naylor) was a powerful and respected Quaker preacher, who, ...
James Nayler (or Naylor; 1618–1660) was an English Quaker leader. He was among the members of the Valiant Sixty, a group of early Quaker ...
Too Full of Himself - Western Friend
Nayler went back to his farm in 1651. One day while he was working outside, Nayler heard a voice from heaven. The voice told him to leave home again. It told ...
There is a Spirit Which I Feel | Friends Library
James Nayler was a prominent leader in the early Society of Friends in England. Though a farmer by trade, and a man of limited education, his deep spiritual ...
The women around James Nayler, Quaker: A matter of emphasis
and in the anonymous works of 1641 and 1646—The Discovery of Six Women Preachers in Middlesex … ... James Nayler, the rebel saint (1931). London. W.G. Bittle.
James Nayler | Encyclopedia.com
Nayler, James (ca. 1617-1660) An English religious leader of the ... works cited list. More From encyclopedia.com. About this article.
James Nayler - The Daily Quaker Message
James Nayler (or Naylor; 1618–1660) was an English Quaker leader. He was among the members of the Valiant Sixty, a group of early Quaker preachers and ...
The Sorrows of the Quaker Jesus: James Naylor and - ProQuest
On October 24, 1656, James Nayler, a one-time Yorkshire husbandman turned Independent preacher in the New Model Army and, since 1651, a demobilized soldier and ...
James nayler Stock Photos and Images - Alamy
RM R5DND5–Jacob Naylor's einzig in Bristol. James Nayler (or Naylor; 1616–1660) was an English Quaker leader. In 1656, Nayler achieved national notoriety when ...
The Man Who “Set Himself as a Sign” (Chapter 4) - Early Quakers ...
On October 24, 1656 James Nayler, one of the most gifted leaders among early Friends, rode into Bristol to “set himself as a sign” with a small band of ...
Remarks on James Nayler's "Love to the lost and a hand held out to ...
The majority of chapters consider particular sections of Nayler's work. In these, Lewis summarizes the main content of the section, with some interpretation or ...
James Nayler - Bristol Radical History Group
James Naylor, who had been one of their preachers, suffering under aberration of mind, came to Bristol from Glastonbury, attended by a concourse of persons ...