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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_NaylerJames Nayler - Wikipedia

    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 missionaries. In 1656, Nayler achieved national notoriety when he re-enacted Christ's Palm Sunday entry into Jerusalem by entering Bristol on a horse. He was imprisoned and charged ...

  2. 28 de mar. de 2024 · James Nayler (born 1618, Ardsley, Yorkshire, England—died October 1660, London) was one of the most prominent early English Quakers. Nayler served in the Parliamentary army (1642–51) in the English Civil Wars and was for two years quartermaster under the general John Lambert.

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  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › james-naylerJames Nayler _ AcademiaLab

    James Nayler (o Naylor; 1618-1660) fue un líder cuáquero inglés. Estaba entre los miembros de Valiant Sixty, un grupo de los primeros predicadores y misioneros cuáqueros. En 1656, Nayler alcanzó notoriedad nacional cuando recreó la entrada de Cristo en Jerusalén el Domingo de Ramos entrando a Bristol a caballo.

  4. James Nayler. 1618 - 1660. James Nayler was born in Ardsley in Yorkshire. From 1642 to 1650 he served in the Parliamentarian army. After experiencing what he described as the voice of God calling him, he gave up his possessions and began seeking a spiritual direction. He found it in Quakerism after meeting George Fox in 1652.

  5. 12 de oct. de 2023 · 34:46. Subscribe. Overview. Transcript. Credits. On a cold, rainy day in October 1656, early Quaker leader James Nayler rode into the city of Bristol on a horse. He was surrounded by his followers singing “hosanna” and laying garments in his path in a re-enactment of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem.

  6. 1 de dic. de 2008 · Abstract. James Nayler was perhaps the most articulate theologian and political spokesman of the earliest Quaker movement. He was part of a West Yorkshire group of radicals who added revolutionary impetus to George Fox’s apocalyptic preaching of Christ’s coming in the bodies of common men and women.

  7. Overview. James Nayler. (c. 1618—1660) Quaker preacher and writer. Quick Reference. ( c. 1618–60), Quaker. He retired from the Parliamentary army in 1651 and in the same year he was convinced by G. Fox of the Quaker doctrine of the Inner (or Inward) Light.