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Selection from the Journal of George Fox
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Selection from the Journal of George Fox
Selection from the Journal of George Fox
by: George Fox
George Fox (1624-1691) is generally considered the founder of the Society of Friends (Quakers). As a young man, Fox could find no rest in the lifeless, outward Christianity of his day, seeing clearly that most believers professed far more than they truly possessed. This journal tells the story of his desperate search for the Truth, his discovery of a Christianity that stands in the life and light of Jesus Christ, and the ensuing fifty years of powerful ministry that turned the world upside down. This excerpt contains only the first three chapters of Fox’s journal, which focus on his early years, spiritual growth, and call to the ministry.
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- 80 pages
- 671 downloads
- Language: English
- Spanish Version
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Doctrinal Works,
Vol. I
This is the first volume of the Doctrinal Works of George Fox (as well as volume four in the eight-volume “Works of George Fox.”) containing a collection of Fox’s writings on a variety of important Christian principles and practices, and instruction in the way of righteousness.
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The Epistles of George Fox
The unabridged collection of many select and Christian epistles, letters and testimonies, written on sundry occasions, by that Ancient, eminent, faithful, Friend, and minister of Christ Jesus, George Fox; published in two volumes. (1/2)
The Epistles of George Fox
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The Great Mystery of the Great Whore
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The Journal of George Fox
The complete and unabridged Journal of George Fox, originally compiled and edited by Thomas Ellwood in 1694, and later divided into chapters, and supplied with numerous historical and biographical footnotes by William Armistead in 1852.