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Two epistles of James Naylor's. 1654


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Two epistles of James Naylor's. Title: Two epistles of James Naylor's. Author: Naylor, James, 1617?-1660. Publication: [London] :: [s.n.],: 1654. Rights ...

Two Epistles, 1654 | ArchivesSpace Public Interface

Early Quaker Writings (MR); Two Epistles, 1654. Scope and Contents. James Naylor (1617?-1660). Dates. 1654. Extent. From the Collection: 1.00 Reels. Language of ...

Two epistles of James Naylor's - ProQuest

Two epistles of James Naylor's ... Naylor, James, 1617?-1660. EEBO Burke Library, Union Theological Seminary records - unstructured. 8 p. London: [s.n.], 1654.

Two epistles of James Naylor's - OTA - University of Oxford

Naylor, James, 1617?-1660., 2011, Two epistles of James Naylor's, Oxford Text Archive, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12024/A52724.

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Two epistles of James Naylor's [electronic resource]. About this item. Full ... [London] : [s.n.], 1654. Date. 1654. Record Identifier. 74VvZKZyNA8Z. MMS ID.

1654 (24) - OTA

EEBO-TCP (Phase 2). Text. Two epistles of James Naylor's. Date of publication: 1654. . Author(s):. Naylor, James, 1617?-1660. Description ...

Author Naylor, James, 1617?-1660 - EZ Borrow

Book. Save to List. Saved in: 100. Two epistles of James Naylor's. by Naylor , James , 1617 ?- 1660 [London] : [s.n.], 1654. Show ...

Several letters written to the saints of the Most High, to build them up ...

Several letters written to the saints of the Most High, to build them up in the truth, as it is in Jesus. By William Deusbury. James Nayler. George Fox.

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Add to Book Bag Remove from Book Bag; Permanent link · Trial of James ... Two epistles of James Naylor's Author: Naylor, James, 1617?-1660. Published: (1654) ...

The Confrontation Between Quakers and Clergy 1652–1656

70 James Naylor, An answer to the booke called The perfect Pharisee under monkish holinesse,. London, 1654. For 'serpents' and 'vipers' see Matt 23:33. For 'of ...

James Nayler - Spartacus Educational

When did you proclaim war against drunkards, swearers, common blasphemers, enemies to the Lord and his people? have you none of those amongst you? or are your ...

Oliver Cromwell and the People of God | olivercromwell.org

... James Naylor in December 1656 showed.39 By the mid-1650s, Quakerism was a ... In 1654, he issued two Protectoral ordinances intended to improve the ...

James Nayler's Works - Quaker Heritage Press

Many accused Nayler of claiming to be Jesus Christ; but he was not doing so in any other sense than that in which Quakers had from the beginning professed a ...

NAYLER, James (Auch Naylor, Nailor, Nailer) | PDF - Scribd

1. Standing twice in the pillory. · 2. Whipt, and received 310 lashes. · 3. Bor'd through the tongue with a red hot iron. · 4. Burn'd to the skull with the letter ...

James Nayler and the Quest for Historic Quaker Identity - Brill

Nayler addressed Friends regarding their conduct in Two Epistles (1654) ... Bradshaw, Quakers Quaking, “The Heads of the Chiefe Things herein ...

George Naylor I (1654-abt.1734) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree

Volume 2 is the portion that contains the references to George and his father, James Naylor of Stainland. Another confirming piece of evidence ...

Richard Farnsworth - Lancaster University

By 1652 he was corresponding with Fox and Margaret Fell as well as Naylor, and on 2 December he sent a general epistle containing spiritual counsel to Friends.

James Nayler - Wikipedia

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 ...

Milton, Levellers, and Quakers

45 The second Protectorate Parliament (July 1656–February 1658)46 investigated. Quaker James Nayler in December 1656. Nayler narrowly escaped the death penalty ...