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A95237 A True relation of the life, conversation, examination, confession, and iust deserved sentence of James Naylor the grand Quaker of England. Who for his blasphemous & abominable opinions, & practises, was whipt at a carts-taile, from Westminster to the Royall-Exchange in London, December the eighteenth 1656 and thereto stand in the pillory, and to have the letter B set upon his fore-head, and to be burnt through the toung with a hot iron, and to be kept in prison during life, without being allowed any sustenance, but what he shall earne with his owne labor. 1656 (1656) Wing T2998; Thomason E1645_4; ESTC R209084 3,961 16

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you not answer thou saiest it A. Yea. Q. Did you not say if ye had known me then ye had known the Father A. Yea and saith that none can know his life but they that know the father for he is his life Q. Where was you borne A. At Anderslow in Yorkeshire and his Wife lives in VVakefield and liued there untill he went into the Army was first under him they call Lord Fairfax and after under Collonell Lambert and then into Scotland and was a Quarter-master and returned sick to his Wife and was called into the North. Q. VVhat went you for to Exeter A. I was going to Lawson to sée the Brethren Q. VVhat Estate have you A I take no care for that Q. Doth God in extraordinary manner feed you or sustaine you without A Man liveth not by Bread alone but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of the Father and that the same life is in him as in Christ but not in the same measure Q. How are you clothed A I know not Q Doe you live without Bread A As long as my heauenly father win I have tasted that Bread that he that eateth shall not dye Q How long have you lived without corporall sustenance having health A Some fiftéen or sixtéene dayes sustained by Gods word without any corporall sustenance Q. VVas Dorothy Erbery dead two daies in Exeter Goale and did you raise her A I can doe nothing of my selfe there is a power within me far above and I shall not beare witnesse of my selfe the Scripture beares witnesse to the power in me which is everlasting it s the same power we read of in Scripture That the Lord hath made him a signe of his comming That that honor belongeth to Christ Jesus in whom he is revealed may be given to him as when on the Earth at Jerusalem according to that measure Dorothy Erbery answered not Martha Simmons confesseth that she knoweth James Naylor and she came from Bristoll to Exeter with him Q. Being asked whether he be the Prince of Peace A She saith that he is a perfect Man and he that is a perfect Man is the Prince of Peace Q. VVhether she sang before Iames Naylor A. It 's our life to praise the Lord and that the Lord my strength that filleth Heaven and Earth is manifest in James Naylor and that she spread her Garments in obedienc to the Lord She confesseth all the Bristoll Examination HAnna Stangar saith she came from Bristoll to Exeter with James Naylor and that she flung her Handkerchiefe before him because commanded so of the Lord and that she did sing Holy Holy Holy before him or else she doth witnesse that the Lord is risen in him Q. Being asked about the Letter wherein she calleth him the Son of God A. She owneth the Letter and beleeveth nothing added Q. whether she called him Jesus She would not answer Q Did you kisse his feet A Yea. Tho. Stangar confesseth he saw Garments spread but he now owneth a Letter in which he calleth Iames Naylor Jesus and saith he was moved of the Lord so to doe Monday December 8 1656. UPon serious consideration of these his horrid Blasphemies and wicked practises it was voted that James Naylor upon the whole matter of Fact is guilty of horrid Blashemy That the said James Naylor is also a grand Imposter and a great Seducer of the People Iames Naylor his Sentence FOr these his Blasphemous opinions and practises the said James Naylor is to he whipt at a Carts-taile from the Pallace-yard in VVestminister to the Royal-Exchange in London and there to stand in the Pillory and the letter B to be set upon his fore head and to be burnt thorow the tongue with a hot Iron afterwards to be carried downe to Bristoll and to be whipt though the stréets of that Citty afterward to be put into Bridewell there to be kept during life and to have no sustenance allowed him but what he shall get by his owne labor FINIS