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    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...
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    the Yorkshireman James Nayler, arose as a prominent preacher in London around 1655. A breach began to form between Fox's and Nayler's followers. As Fox...
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  • Nayler could refer to: Erin Nayler (born 1992), New Zealand association footballer George Nayler (1764-1831), English officer at arms James Nayler (1618-1660)...
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    institutions into question, so George Fox and his leading disciples—James Nayler, Richard Hubberthorne, Margaret Fell, as well as numerous others—targeted...
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    (1751–1825); Joseph Hooper (1732–1789); John Lloyd; Joseph Woods Sr (1738–1812); James Phillips (1745–1799); and Richard Phillips. Five of the Quakers had been...
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    needed] Peter Annet Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald Daniel Defoe James Nayler Elizabeth Needham Titus Oates While the pillory has left common use,...
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    not use it more than once. It was abolished for such in 1822. In 1655, James Nayler, a Quaker, was accused of claiming to be the Messiah, and was convicted...
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    Herbert Hoover Rufus Jones Thomas R. Kelly Benjamin Lay Lucretia Mott James Nayler Richard Nixon Parker Palmer Alice Paul Isaac Penington William Penn Robert...
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  • Quaker preacher. She was arrested with others in Bristol for blasphemy. James Nayler was convicted and he was sentenced by the English parliament to cruel...
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  • and psychosurgery in general. He set up the James Nayler Foundation, a charity named after the Quaker James Naylor and set up to further research, education...
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