The Quakers quaking: or, The most just and deserved punishment inflicted on the person of James Naylor for his most horrid blasphemies.: Together with the confession of his associates, who were Timothy Wedlock. Thomas Symons. John Stranger. [double brace] Hannah Stranger. Martha Symons. Dorcas Erbury. As also the reasons why the further punishment of the said James Naylor was suspended on Saturday, Decemb. 20. and deferred by order of Parliament untill Saturday, Decemb. 27. He remains still a prisoner to Newgate, where many of his associates do daily resort to him. To which is added, the severall damnable opinions of the said Quakers.
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- The Quakers quaking: or, The most just and deserved punishment inflicted on the person of James Naylor for his most horrid blasphemies.: Together with the confession of his associates, who were Timothy Wedlock. Thomas Symons. John Stranger. [double brace] Hannah Stranger. Martha Symons. Dorcas Erbury. As also the reasons why the further punishment of the said James Naylor was suspended on Saturday, Decemb. 20. and deferred by order of Parliament untill Saturday, Decemb. 27. He remains still a prisoner to Newgate, where many of his associates do daily resort to him. To which is added, the severall damnable opinions of the said Quakers.
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- London :: Printed for W. Gilbertson at the Bible in Giltspurstreet, without Newgate,
- 1657. [i.e. 1656]
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- Society of Friends
- Naylor, James, -- 1617?-1660
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"The Quakers quaking: or, The most just and deserved punishment inflicted on the person of James Naylor for his most horrid blasphemies.: Together with the confession of his associates, who were Timothy Wedlock. Thomas Symons. John Stranger. [double brace] Hannah Stranger. Martha Symons. Dorcas Erbury. As also the reasons why the further punishment of the said James Naylor was suspended on Saturday, Decemb. 20. and deferred by order of Parliament untill Saturday, Decemb. 27. He remains still a prisoner to Newgate, where many of his associates do daily resort to him. To which is added, the severall damnable opinions of the said Quakers." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A91612.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2025.
Contents
- title page
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The Quakers quaking.
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The Examination of
James Naylor. -
The most material passages in the Exa∣mination of
Martha Symons. -
The most material passages in the Exa∣mination of
Hannah Stranger. -
The Examination of
Timothy Wedlock. -
The most material passages in the Exa∣mination of
Dorcas Erbury the Relict ofWilliam Erbury, some∣time a Minister, but now a Quaker.
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The Examination of
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The Substance of several Letters sent to the said
James Naylor.