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Journal of George Fox
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Still commonly read today, The Journal of George Fox is the autobiography of one of the founders of the Quaker movement. British preacher GEORGE FOX (1624-1691) here details his spiritual journey from the time he was a young boy, through his spiritual crisis at the age of nineteenāa time of darkness during which Fox received his first insights from the Lord and came to the realization that priests were not necessary for a spiritual lifeāand the development of his own regimen and interpretation of the Bible, laying the basis for the Religious Society of Friends. Anyone interested in Quakers, Christian sects, and the evolution of religious belief will find Fox's autobiography a unique look at an influential religious figure.
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ReligionTable of contents
- Title page
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- A CHARACTER SKETCH BY WILLIAM PENN
- CHAPTER I - BIRTH AND EARLY SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCES - 1624-1649
- CHAPTER II - SERVICE AND SUFFERING IN THE MIDLANDS - 1649-1651
- CHAPTER III - NORTHWARD TO SWARTHMOOR - 1651-1652
- CHAPTER IV - TRIAL AT LANCASTER AND IMPRISONMENT IN CARLISLE - 1652-1653
- CHAPTER V - DISPUTES WITH PRIESTS AND PROFESSORS - 1653-1654
- CHAPTER VI - ARREST IN LEICESTERSHIRE AND RELEASE IN LONDON - 1654-1655
- CHAPTER VII - SHORT JOURNEYS FROM LONDON - 1655
- CHAPTER VIII - LAUNCESTON AND DOOMSDALE - 1655-1656
- CHAPTER IX - A TOUR THROUGH ENGLAND - 1656-1657
- CHAPTER X - THROUGH WALES TO SWARTHMOOR - 1657
- CHAPTER XI - IN SCOTLAND - 1657
- CHAPTER XII - OLIVER CROMWELL - 1658
- CHAPTER XIII - THROUGH MANY COUNTIES TO SWARTHMOOR - 1659-1660
- CHAPTER XIV - LANCASTER AND LONDON - 1660
- CHAPTER XV - WHEN THE KING CAME IN - 1660-1662
- CHAPTER XVI - AMONG THE SHIRES - 1662-1663
- CHAPTER XVII - LANCASTER AND SCARBOROUGH PRISONS - 1663-1666
- CHAPTER XVIII - SETTLEMENT OF MONTHLY MEETINGS - 1666-1669
- CHAPTER XIX - VISIT TO IRELAND - 1669
- CHAPTER XX - MARRIAGE AND SERVICE IN THE SOUTH - 1669-1671
- CHAPTER XXI - THE AMERICAN JOURNEY - 1671-1673
- CHAPTER XXII - THE WORCESTER IMPRISONMENT AND RETURN TO SWARTHMOOR - 1673-1675
- APPENDIX - BY THE EDITOR - 1675-1691