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
Another time this priest came to a meeting, and fell to jangling. First
he said, “the Scriptures were the word of God.” I told him they were the
words of God, but were not Christ, who is the Word; and bid him prove by
Scripture what he said. Then he said it was not the Scripture that was
the Word; and, setting his foot upon the Bible, he said it was but
copies bound up together. Many unsavoury words came from him, but after
he was gone we had a blessed meeting, and the Lord’s power and presence
was preciously manifested and felt amongst us. Soon after he sent me a
challenge to meet me at KENDAL. I sent him word he need not go so far as
KENDAL, for I would meet him in his own parish. The hour being fixed, we
met, and abundance of rude people gathered together, besides the
baptized people who were his own Members; and they had intended to do
mischief, but God prevented them. When we were met, I declared the day
of the Lord to them, and directed them to Christ Jesus. Then the priest
out with his Bible, and said it was the word of God. I told him it was
the words of God, but not God, the Word. His answer was, he would prove
the Scriptures to be the word before all the people. I let him go on,
having a man there that could take down in writing both what he said,
and what I said. When he could not prove it (for I kept him to Scripture
proof, chapter and verse for it,) the people gnashed their teeth for
anger, and said he would have me anon; but in going about to prove that
one error, he ran into many. And when at length he saw he could not
prove it, then he said he would prove it to be a God: so he toiled
himself afresh, till he perspired again, but could not prove what he had
affirmed. And he and his company were full of wrath; for I kept his
assertions on the head of him and them all, and told them I owned what
the Scriptures said of themselves, namely, that they were the words of
God, but Christ was the Word. So the Lord’s power came over all, and
they being confounded went away. The Lord disappointed their mischievous
intentions against me, and Friends were established in Christ; and many
of the priest’s followers saw the folly of their teacher.
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