The Journal of George Fox
Fox, George; Pickard, Daniel; Fell, Margaret
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Add to basket"The Journal of George Fox, Vol. 1 of 2" offers an extraordinary and profoundly influential firsthand account from George Fox (1624-1691), the remarkable figure credited with founding the Religious Society of Friends, widely known as Quakers. This essential work provides a comprehensive historical narrative of his pivotal life, extensive travels, and the significant "sufferings" he endured for his deeply held Christian experiences and radical spiritual insights.
Spanning the tumultuous 17th century, Fox's journal is a compelling religious biography that immerses readers in the origins of one of Christianity's most distinctive movements. It details his spiritual awakenings, his tireless efforts to share his vision of an inward light, and the profound challenges he faced from both civil and religious authorities across Great Britain during the Stuart Era. This volume is not merely a chronicle of events but a vivid exploration of a man's unwavering conviction and the transformative power of direct communion with God. As a foundational text of Quakerism and an invaluable historical document, "The Journal of George Fox" illuminates the intellectual and spiritual currents of its time. It invites readers to witness the birth of a vibrant faith tradition through the eyes of its principal architect, making it an indispensable resource for anyone interested in religious history, personal spiritual journeys, and the enduring quest for a more authentic and experiential faith.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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