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James Nayler - Wikipedia

James Nayler ... 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 ...

James Nayler - Quakers in the World

In December 1656 Nayler was convicted of blasphemy in a highly publicised trial, and sentenced to 2 years imprisonment, with hard labour. He was whipped through ...

James Nayler | Biography, Quaker, Imprisonment, & Facts - Britannica

James Nayler, one of the most prominent early Quakers. Persuaded that he was a reincarnation of Christ, in 1656 Nayler and his entourage ...

James Nayler and the Lamb's War

James Nayler was perhaps the most articulate theologian and political spokesman of the earliest. Quaker movement. He was part of a West Yorkshire group of ...

Works of James Nayler - Quaker Heritage Press

Volume 1 (1652-54) · The Perfect Pharisee [p. 323] · An Answer to...The Perfect Pharisee [p. 365] · A Further Discovery of...the Quakers [p. 399] · A Discovery ...

James Nayler - Spartacus Educational

The hysteria of M.P.s' contributions to the debate shows how frightened they had been, how delighted they were to seize the opportunity for counterattacked. And ...

James Nayler: The Quaker Who Rode into Bristol - YouTube

On a cold, rainy day in October 1656, early Quaker leader James Nayler rode into the city of Bristol on a horse.

Works of James Nayler, Volume I - Pendle Hill Quaker Books ...

Nayler was actually the more prolific and articulate writer of the two, as well as being a powerful preacher. He was especially skilled at rebutting the ...

James Nayler's Works - Quaker Heritage Press

Nayler was actually the more prolific and articulate writer of the two, as well as being a powerful preacher. He was especially skilled at rebutting the ...

James Nayler: The Quaker Who Rode Into Bristol

James Nayler: The Quaker Who Rode Into Bristol James Nayler: The Quaker Who Rode Into Bristol James Nayler: The Quaker Who Rode Into Bristol.

James Nayler - Person - National Portrait Gallery

Select the portrait of interest to you, then look out for a Buy a Print button. Prices start at around £6 for unframed prints, £16 for framed prints. If you ...

The James Nayler Foundation - Quakers in the World

The James Nayler Foundation ... The James Nayler Foundation was a Quaker inspired charity, born out of the publicity surrounding Bob Johnson's work with those ...

James Nayler: The 'Quaker Jesus': An Impartial Account of the Most ...

This book contains George Whitehead's Impartial Account of his friend's life, published sixty years after Nayler's spectacular fall from grace in 1656.

James Nayler: Revolutionary to Prophet - QuakerBooks of FGC

A definitive study of one of the earliest leaders of the Quaker movement. Along with George Fox and the "valiant sixty," Nayler's itinerant ministry helped ...

The Story of James Naylor, The Most Controversial Quaker - Jon Watts

James Nayler (or Naylor) was a powerful and respected Quaker preacher, who, at the beginning of the formation of the Religious Society of Friends, traveled ...

James Nayler: 'B' for Blasphemer - Smudgy Guide

The Quaker James Nayler (1618 – 1660) was branded with a 'B' for Blasphemer. The national scandal took place in Bristol, England, in 1656.

The Clouded Quaker Star: James Nayler, 1618-1660

A compelling, sometimes inventive, perspective on James Nayler's ministry before and after his trial and conviction for blasphemy by the British Parliament.

James Nayler and the Quest for Historic Quaker Identity - Brill

"James Nayler and the Quest for Historic Quaker Identity" published on 15 Jan 2024 by Brill.

or, The life, tryal, and examination of James Nayler, the seduced and ...

description Page 11. is exceeding large in the Lord; and as her sorrow hath been much, so shall her joy be much more, which rejoyceth my heart, to see her walke ...

The Power of Suffering Love: James Nayler and Robert Rich

The Quaker James Nayler, one of the most influential and beloved of the first group of Quaker ministers, entered the town of Bristol on horseback as chanting ...