An edition of James Nayler, 1618-1660 (1986)

James Nayler, 1618-1660

the Quaker indicted by Parliament

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James Nayler, 1618-1660
William G. Bittle
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An edition of James Nayler, 1618-1660 (1986)

James Nayler, 1618-1660

the Quaker indicted by Parliament

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"The Puritian victory in the English Civil War occasioned a relgious as well as a political revolution. Freed from the restraints of the Anglican faith, the country erupted into a multitude of new sects and religious persuasions threatening religious anarchy ... From the muddle of beliefs, many individuals came to prominence. Some were branded lunatics, self-appointed messiahs ... Others were thoughtful men, dedicated to the search for religious truth and destined to establish lasting movements, as the founders of Quakerism, one of the few sects of the period which survived ... The Quakers, or the Society of Friends, grew out of the turmoil of the interregnum beginning with the ministry of George Fox, cobber turned itinerant preacher, in 1647 ... James Nayler was an early adherent of the Quaker movement in which he soon gained a prominence second only to the acknowledged founder, George Fox. His preaching and publishing activities were of paramount importance to the early growth of the movement, and events in his later career, particularly those culminating in his trial by the Second Protectorate Parliament, are among the most widely celebrated, and most often misinterpreted, in early Quaker history. His significance reaches both the religious and constitutional history of the period"--P. 1-2.

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Pages
240

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Cover of: James Nayler, 1618-1660
James Nayler, 1618-1660: The Quaker Indicted by Parliament
April 1987, Friends United Press
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Cover of: James Nayler, 1618-1660
James Nayler, 1618-1660: the Quaker indicted by Parliament
1986, W. Sessions, Friends United Press
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 193-204.
Includes index.

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York, England, Richmond, Ind., USA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
289.6/092/4, B
Library of Congress
BX7795.N3 B58 1986

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viii, 240 p. :
Number of pages
240

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Open Library
OL2731515M
ISBN 10
1850720150
LCCN
86025615
OCLC/WorldCat
14240728
Library Thing
5344295
Goodreads
907211

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