Rean_and_Great_Awakening_16
The torture punishment of James Naylor (Nailor) by Parliament for blasphemy, 1656.
Citation:
J.F. Nicholls and John Taylor, "Bristol Past and Present," vol. III (London, 1882). Reprinted in H.D. Traill, "Social England," (New York: Putnam's, 1909).
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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