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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 6. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier) 48 0 Browse Search
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The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 6. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Old portraits and modern Sketches (search)
me and words upon the history of such a man as Nayler; he was of no importance to him, otherwise tha came into the parts about Wakefield, where James Nayler lived. The worn and weary soldier, covered unmistakable evidences of the true life in James Nayler, that they felt constrained to declare thatPalestine oftener than those of England. Poor Nayler found himself in the very midst of this seethi hold of by the authorities: turn out to be James Nayler and Company. Truly, a more pitiful examp themselves God's avengers in the matter, sent Nayler under strong guard up to London, to be examinerrible resolution was agreed upon:— That James Nayler be set in the pillory, with his head in the matter of course, were greatly scandalized by Nayler's blasphemy, and still more by the refusal of n might be present, that justice might be done Nayler in the report of his answers. This was refuse his autobiography for the year 1659, mentions Nayler, whom he met in company with Edward Burrough [14 more...]
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 7. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Index of titles of prose writings (search)
n, VII. 245. Italian Unity, VII. 229. Journal, John Woolman's, VII. 315. Justice and Expediency, VII. 9. Leggett, William, VI. 184. Lesson and our Duty, The, VII. 148. Lighting Up, The, v. 376. Little Iron Soldier, The, v. 251. Longfellow, VI. 311. Lord Ashley and the Thieves, VII. 221. Magicians and Witch Folk, v. 399. Margaret Smith's Journal, v. 9. Marvell, Andrew, VI. 87. Mirth and Medicine, VII. 374. My Summer with Dr. Singletary, v. 197. Nayler, James, VI. 69. O'Connell, Daniel, VI. 321. Old Newbury, VI. 312. Old Portraits and Modern Sketches, VI. 9. Old Way, The, VII. 360. Opium Eater, The, v. 278. Our Dumb Relations, VII. 242. Passaconaway, v. 258. Patucket Falls, v. 360. Peculiar Institutions of Massachusetts, VII. 209. Pilgrims of Plymouth, The, VI. 431. Placido, the Slave Poet, VI. 261. Poetry of the North, The, VII. 396. Pope Night, VI. 389. Presidential Election of 1872, The, VII. 161.