The journal of George Fox, vol. 1 of 2 : $b Being an historical account of his life, travels, sufferings, and Christian experiences.Fox, George
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The journal of George Fox, vol. 1 of 2 : $b Being an historical account of his life, travels, sufferings, and Christian experiences.
Fox, George
Fox, George, 1624-1691
On the First-day of the week I came to one Colonel Overton’s house, and
had a great meeting of the prime of the people of that country; where
many things were opened out of the Scriptures, which they had never
heard before. Many were convinced, and received the word of life, and
were settled in the truth of God.
Then I returned to PATRINGTON again, and visited those Friends that were
convinced there; by whom I understood that a tailor, and some wild
blades in that town, had occasioned my being carried before the justice.
The tailor came to ask my forgiveness, fearing I would complain of him.
The constables also were afraid, lest I should trouble them. But I
forgave them all, and warned them to turn to the Lord, and to amend
their lives. Now that which made them the more afraid was this: when I
was in the steeple-house at Oram not long before, there came a
professor, who gave me a push on the breast in the steeple-house, and
bid me get out of the church. “Alas, poor man!” said I, “dost thou call
the steeple-house the church? The church is the people, whom God hath
purchased with His blood, and not the house.” It happened that Justice
Hotham came to hear of this man’s abuse, sent his warrant for him, and
bound him over to the sessions; so affected was he with the truth, and
so zealous to keep the peace. And indeed this Justice Hotham had asked
me before, whether any people had meddled with me, or abused me; but I
was not at liberty to tell him anything of that kind, but was to forgive
all.
CHAPTER V.
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