The journal of George Fox, vol. 2 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. 2 of 2 : $b Being an historical account of his life, travels, sufferings, and Christian experiences.
Fox, George
Fox, George, 1624-1691
After this the cold grew so exceedingly sharp, the frost and snow so
extreme, beyond what was usual in that country, that we could hardly
endure it. Neither was it easy or safe to stir out; yet we got, with
some difficulty, six miles through the snow to John Mayor’s, where
we met with some Friends come from New England, whom we had left
there when we came away; and glad we were to see each other, after
so long and tedious travels. By these Friends we understood, that
William Edmundson, having been at Rhode Island and New England, was
returned to Ireland; that Solomon Eccles, coming from Jamaica and
landing at Boston in New England, was taken at a meeting there, and
banished to Barbadoes; that John Stubbs and another Friend were gone
into New Jersey, and several other Friends to Barbadoes, Jamaica,
and the Leeward Islands. It was matter of joy to us, to understand
that the work of the Lord went on and prospered, and that Friends
were unwearied and diligent in the service.
On the 27th we had a very precious meeting in a tobacco-house; and
next day returned to James Preston’s, about eighteen miles distant.
When we came there, we found his house was burnt to the ground the
night before, through the carelessness of a servant; so we lay three
nights on the ground by the fire, the weather being very cold. We
made an observation, which was somewhat strange, but certainly true;
that one day in the midst of this cold weather, the wind turning
into the South, it grew so hot that we could hardly bear it; and the
next day and night, the wind changing back into the North, we could
hardly endure the cold.
The 2nd of 12th month we had a glorious meeting at Patuxent; and
after it, went to John Geary’s again, where we waited for a boat to
carry us to the monthly meeting at the CLIFFS, and a living one it
was; praised be the Lord! This was on the 6th: another meeting we
had on the 9th, wherein the glory of the Lord shone over all;
blessed and magnified be his holy name for ever!
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