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FROM THE LAMB'S WAR TO THE QUAKER MAGISTRATE


FROM THE LAMB'S WAR TO THE QUAKER MAGISTRATE - jstor

1. Page 5. From Lamb's War to Quaker Magistrate 7 fire and a hammer upon men's heads. Edward Billing, later a respected founder of New Jersey, wrote: In the ...

From the Lamb's War to the Quaker Magistrate

From the Lamb's War to the Quaker Magistrate: Theocracy and. Democracy in Early New Jersey. Hugh Barbour. Quaker History, Volume 55, Number 1, Spring 1966, pp.

Project MUSE - From the Lamb's War to the Quaker Magistrate

The Quaker settlements in New Jersey were the key stage in this transition. The first Friends to see New Jersey did not settle there : they were ...

Vol. 55, No. 1, Spring 1966 of Quaker History on JSTOR

Front Matter · https://www.jstor.org/stable/41946494 ; FROM THE LAMB'S WAR TO THE QUAKER MAGISTRATE: THEOCRACY AND DEMOCRACY IN EARLY NEW JERSEY · (pp. 3-23). Hugh ...

The Confrontation Between Quakers and Clergy 1652–1656 ...

Infidelity, or difference in religion, doth not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority, nor free the people from their due obedience to him. The ...

The Lamb's War: How Primitive Quakers Turned the World Upside ...

For radical early Quakers like James Nayler, resistance was a way of life. In the “Lamb's War” on Satan, they were called to open hearts, not end lives.

George Fox and the Quaker (Friends) Movement

Some men left Cromwell's army to join what James Nayler termed "the Lamb's war. ... judge he should tremble at the word of the Lord! The restoration of the ...

The Lamb's War | The Friend

James Nayler (1618-1660) was one of the most significant leaders of the early Quaker movement, acting as its principal spokesman. The Lamb's War against the Man ...

Early Quaker Dualisms - New Foundation Fellowship

The inward apocalypse of the Lamb's War annihilated early Friends' collusion with and submission to the outward violence of the World. As Lewis Benson writes, ...

Quakers and The Lamb's War: A Hermeneutic for Confronting Evil ...

Quakers and The Lamb's War: A Hermeneutic for Confronting Evil, Non-Violent Resistance · The Restoration and the Corporate Peace Testimony · The ...

The Lamb's War: A Lamb's Armor | Libertarianism.org

Despite two decades (and more) of conservative suppression, radical Quakerism lived on over the ages thanks to pamphlets like Nayler's.

The Lamb's War - Quaker Heritage Press

Now against this evil seed, and its whole work brought forth in that nature, doth the Lamb make war to take vengeance of his enemies. The end of his war is,. To ...

"Nayler and Lamb's War" by Douglas Gwyn

Gwyn, Douglas (2008) "James Nayler and the Lamb's War," Quaker Studies: Vol. 12: Iss. 2, Article 2. Available at: https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/ ...

JAMES NAYLER AND THE LAMB'S WAR

Bristol magistrates urged the Second Protectorate Parliament to utilise the Nayler case to crack down on Quakers and all religious dissenters: 'now take up the ...

Bill Samuel Article - Quaker.org

That Friends are pacifists does not mean Friends are passive. Drawing from Revelation, Friends believed in the concept of the "Lamb's War," a ...

Lamb's War - Quaker Faith & Podcast

Both the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament include lots of admonitions against oppression. Naturally, this gets pulled into the Lamb's War ...

The early Quakers - part two - by Ariel Hessayon - Historical essays

'Magistrate, People, Husband, Wife, Parents, Children, Master ... Lamb's War in the last days. Nor was the Lamb's War to be a bloody ...

Shalom and the Lamb's War - A Quaker Stew

During the 1650s the young Quaker movement launched a nation-wide preaching campaign of great vigour and intensity that became known as the ...

Description: The Early Quaker Outlook upon 'The World' and Society ...

by: Matossian, Mary K. Published: (2007); From the Lamb's War to the Quaker Magistrate: Theocracy and Democracy in Early New Jersey by: Barbour, Hugh 1921 ...

LAMB'S WAR: QUAKER ESSAYS TO HONOR HUGH BARBOUR By ...

This book, titled "Lamb's War: Quaker Essays to Honor Hugh Barbour" is a first edition trade paperback published by Earlham College Press in 1992.