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Acknowledgments | ||
A Note on Quotations | ||
Introduction: Receding Echoes of a Cause Celebre | 1 | |
1 | The Quaker Menace | 15 |
Puritans, Seekers, and Quakers | 15 | |
Quaking and Solemnity | 33 | |
Itinerants and Hireling Priests | 37 | |
Forms, Hats, and Pronouns | 52 | |
The Apolitical Apocalypse | 62 | |
2 | God in Man: Theology and Life | 69 |
Doctrine, Prophecy, Truth | 69 | |
Words, Silence, and the Word | 78 | |
Christ Within | 92 | |
Sin and Perfection | 97 | |
The Abolition of Self | 107 | |
3 | Nayler's Sign and Its Meanings | 115 |
Leadership and Charisma | 115 | |
Turbulent Women and the Erotics of Belief | 120 | |
Exeter Jail and the Breach with Fox | 134 | |
The Entrance into Bristol | 146 | |
What Did It Mean? | 163 | |
4 | Trial and Crucifixion | 177 |
The Politics of Toleration and Repression | 177 | |
The Committee Report | 186 | |
Parallel Languages: The Example of Catholic Penalties | 192 | |
Horrid Blasphemy | 196 | |
Sentencing | 213 | |
Crucifixion | 222 | |
5 | Aftermath | 230 |
The Rise of Quakerism and the Reinvention of Nayler | 230 | |
Nayler's "Repentance" and His Afterlife | 248 | |
Notes | 275 | |
Index | 315 |
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