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James Nayler

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
James Nayler 1617?-1660, English Quaker leader. He served in the parliamentary army during the English civil war. In 1651 he became a Quaker and a disciple of George Fox, but gradually gathered a band of followers about himself. In 1656 he rode into Bristol, his followers crying "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Israel." Nayler's explanation that his disciples were worshiping the "Christ within him" rather than himself did not prevent a parliamentary trial (1656). He was sentenced to be pilloried, whipped, branded, and imprisoned. Nayler was author of a number of well-written religious pamphlets;... Read more
Nayler, James
Nayler, James (1616/7–60), a Quaker who had served in the Parliamentary army, converted by G. Fox in 1651. His gifts of eloquence and... Read more
Nayler, James
Nayler, James ( c. 1618–60), Quaker . He retired from the Parliamentary army in 1651 and in the same year he was convinced by G. Fox of... Read more

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