Although the first Quakers aligned with history superfluous tradition, detrimental to true appreciation of the inward voice of God, by the early eighteenth century they had produced their first histories as a defence against Anglican allegations of continued disorder and enthusiasm. At the same time, pressure to publish the collected works of James Nayler, a convicted blasphemer, proved particularly contentious. Leo Damrosch has sought to understand what Nayler thought he was doing in the 1650s; this study considers what motivated later Quakers to censor his works and accounts of his life, and demonstrates how English Friends in particular sought to revise the popular image of Quakerism by rewriting history
This paper investigates the conviction amongst zealous English Protestants, living between 1660 and ...
The period following the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 was a challenging time for nonconformists...
[2], 14 p.Verso of title page has woodcut depicting James Naylor in the stockade.Annotation on Thoma...
James Nayler was perhaps the most articulate theologian and political spokesman of the earliest Quak...
Scholars continue to dispute the foundations of Quakerism, with James Nayler and George Fox’s relati...
This is a work about the publications and archival habits of a radical minority. The Quakers organis...
James Nayler (1646-60), a leader of early Quakers who rivaled George Fox in importance, lost the app...
By 1689 Quakers had changed sufficiently from their 'radical' beginnings to be included in the Tole...
This paper investigates the conviction amongst zealous English Protestants, living between 1660 and ...
At local, regional and national level, the first generations of Quakers faced a range of persecution...
James Nayler was perhaps the most articulate theologian and political spokesman of the earliest Quak...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
This study of Christopher Meidel, a Norwegian Quaker writer imprisoned both in England and on the Co...
Early Quakers disapproved of most aspects of popular culture, and before 1661 they published very li...
James Nayler spent between eight and nine years in Parliament\u27s army during the English Civil War...
This paper investigates the conviction amongst zealous English Protestants, living between 1660 and ...
The period following the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 was a challenging time for nonconformists...
[2], 14 p.Verso of title page has woodcut depicting James Naylor in the stockade.Annotation on Thoma...
James Nayler was perhaps the most articulate theologian and political spokesman of the earliest Quak...
Scholars continue to dispute the foundations of Quakerism, with James Nayler and George Fox’s relati...
This is a work about the publications and archival habits of a radical minority. The Quakers organis...
James Nayler (1646-60), a leader of early Quakers who rivaled George Fox in importance, lost the app...
By 1689 Quakers had changed sufficiently from their 'radical' beginnings to be included in the Tole...
This paper investigates the conviction amongst zealous English Protestants, living between 1660 and ...
At local, regional and national level, the first generations of Quakers faced a range of persecution...
James Nayler was perhaps the most articulate theologian and political spokesman of the earliest Quak...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
This study of Christopher Meidel, a Norwegian Quaker writer imprisoned both in England and on the Co...
Early Quakers disapproved of most aspects of popular culture, and before 1661 they published very li...
James Nayler spent between eight and nine years in Parliament\u27s army during the English Civil War...
This paper investigates the conviction amongst zealous English Protestants, living between 1660 and ...
The period following the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 was a challenging time for nonconformists...
[2], 14 p.Verso of title page has woodcut depicting James Naylor in the stockade.Annotation on Thoma...