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
Previous to this, Christopher Holder and his companion had been
banished from Rhode Island. The governor having hired an Indian to
convey them off the island, ordered the Friends to pay for the
passage themselves. But not being willing to facilitate their own
banishment, and not feeling that it was their Divine Master’s will
for them to leave the island, they declined to go, or to pay the
Indian who was hired to take them. The governor directed the
constable forcibly to obtain the requisite sum from the strangers,
and gave peremptory orders to the natives to take them away in
their canoes. The Algonquins, however, not being in any great
haste to execute the bidding of the governor, contrary to the will
of the Friends, and at a time too when the weather was stormy,
entertained them for three days with marked kindness and
hospitality. A change in the weather then taking place, and the
banished ones feeling that it was no longer required of them to
stay on the island, the Indians, at their own request, prepared to
take them across. Before leaving the island the Friends offered to
remunerate the natives for their kindness, but these poor people,
from the generous impulses of their hearts, acting more in unison
with the spirit of Christianity than those who were wont to be
their teachers, declined to receive any reward. “You are
strangers,” they replied, “and Jehovah hath taught us to love
strangers.” Such simple and feeling language from the lips of
North American Indians, was a striking rebuke to the bigotry and
intolerance which marked the conduct of their highly professing
teachers.—Bowden’s _History of Friends in America_.
Footnote 30:
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