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
The illness I got in my imprisonment at Worcester had so much
weakened me, that it was long before I recovered my natural strength
again. For which reason, and as many things lay upon me to write,
both for public and private service, I did not stir much abroad
during the time that I now stayed in the North; but when Friends
were not with me, spent much time in writing for truth’s service.
While I was at Swarthmore, I gave several books to be printed. One,
_Concerning Swearing_. Another, showing, “that none are successors
to the Prophets and Apostles, but who succeed them in the same power
and Holy Ghost that they were in.” Another, “that Possession is
above Profession, and how the professors now do persecute Christ in
Spirit, as the professing Jews did persecute him outwardly in the
days of his flesh.” Also the eight following books, viz.:—_To the
Magistrates of Dontzic_; _Cain against Abel, or, an Answer to the
New Englandmen’s Laws_; _To Friends at Nevis, concerning
Watching_;[37] _A General Epistle to all Friends in America_;
_Concerning Cæsar’s due, and God’s due, &c._; _Concerning the
Ordering of Families_; _The Spiritual Man judgeth all things_;
_Concerning the Higher Power_.
Besides these, I wrote several epistles to Friends, both in England,
and beyond the seas; and answers to divers papers concerning “the
running out of some, who had opposed the order of the gospel, and
had stirred up much strife and contention in Westmorland.” Wherefore
I was moved to write a few lines, particularly to Friends there.
“THIS IS FOR FRIENDS IN WESTMORLAND.
“All live in the power of God, in his Light and Spirit, which
first convinced you; that in it ye may keep in the ancient unity,
in humility, in the fear of the Lord, and his gentle and peaceable
wisdom, which is easy to be entreated; that in the same Power,
Light, and Spirit of God, ye may all be serviceable in your men’s
and women’s meetings, in the possession of the gospel-order; which
gospel, the power of God, hath brought life and immortality to
light; that in this ye may see over him that hath darkened you. In
this power, the glorious gospel, no apostates can come; for the
power of God was before apostates were, or the fall of man and
woman was, or the devil either, and will be when he is gone.
Therefore praise God in the eternal fellowship of the everlasting
gospel of Jesus Christ, which is not of man, nor by man. And
therefore, all Friends in Westmorland, keep in the power of God,
which will and must preserve and cover you, if ye be preserved.
Let your faith stand in the power of God, and not in the wisdom of
men’s words, lest ye fall. In God’s power ye have peace, life, and
unity; and for want of keeping in God’s power, and in his
righteousness and Holy Ghost, is all this strife come among you.”
G. F.
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