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James Nayler
304 Arch Street the First Quaker
The Experience of Early Friends
Quaker Attitudes Towards Signs and Wonders I
A Quaker Weekly
Redefining Quaker Simplicity: the Friends Committee on National Legislation Building, 2005
Ancient and Comely Order: the Use and Disuse of Arbitration by New York Quakers Symposium
James Nayler: Revolutionary to Prophet" - Book Review Gerard Guiton
English Revolution and the Quakers
There Is a Spirit Which I Feel, That Delights to Do No Evil, Nor to Revenge Any Wrong, but Delights to Endure All Things, in Hope to Enjoy Its Own in the End
Did William Penn Diverge Significantly from George Fox in His Understanding of the Quaker Message? T
Dear Friends
A Letter from James: Essays in Quaker History
James Nayler and the Lamb's War Douglas Gwyn
Anti-Quaker Polemic, C. 1660–1701*
A Sustainable Life -- the Lamb's War For
A Tale of Two Wives: Mythmaking and the Lives of Gulielma and Hannah Penn
Ancient and Comely Order: the Use and Disuse of Arbitration by New York Quakers
James Nayler S .Ball
Top View
Some Quaker Portraits Certain and Uncertain
Eighteenth-Century Quakerism and the Rehabilitation Of
THE DEVELOPMENT of QUAKERISM in ENGLAND C. 1650-1689
Martha Simmonds, a Quaker Enigma
Who Took the Christ out of Quakerism
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The Testimony of Martha Simmonds, Quaker
James Naylor, Written by Him in the Time of the Confinement of His Outward Man in Prison
Paradise Lost and James Nayler's Fall
Accusations of Blasphemy in English Anti-Quaker Polemic, C. 1660-1701 David Manning University of Cambridge, England,
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James Nayler in the English Civil Wars David Neelon
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RANTERS, QUAKERS and REVOLUTION TODAY [Note: The
James Nayler Once Suffered Himself to Be Worshipped As the Christ
2 the Religious Setting of the Early Friends
James Nayler Was the Best Known Example
SFM Library Holdings-Author Listing
Margaret Fell: the Othem R of the Early Quaker Church James Herbert Midgley
Richard Farnworth of Tickhill
Rethinking Quaker Principles Rufus M
Radical Religion and the Background to the Development of the Quaker
Companions Along the Way