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Notes about this image:Rean_and_Great_Awakening_15 James Naylor (or Nayler), a radical English Quaker leader, condemned, tortured and branded as a blasphemer for claiming miraculous powers. He was released from prison in 1659 and died the next year.
Citation:Location unknown. In Bernard Bailyn, et al., "The Great Republic: A History of the American People," 1st ed., vol. I, (DC Heath, 125 Spring St, Lexington, MA 02173) 1977, p. 70.
Standard:8.1-1.00 the relationship between the moral and political ideas of the Great Awakening and the development of revolutionary fervor

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