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
As I had been moved of the Lord to travel in his power round this
nation, and in other parts, to preach the everlasting gospel, and to
declare the Word of Life, which was in the beginning, through many
imprisonments, hardships, sufferings, and trials; so I was
afterwards moved to travel, in the same heavenly power, about the
nation again (and to write to such places where I came not) to
recommend to Friends the “setting up of the quarterly and monthly
meetings in all counties, for looking after the poor, taking care
for orderly proceedings in marriages; and other matters relating to
the church of Christ;” though some meetings for this end were
settled in the North of England, in the year 1653.
After this also, truth still spreading further over the nation, and
Friends increasing in number, I was moved, by the same eternal
power, to recommend the setting up of women’s meetings also; that
all, both male and female, who had received the gospel, the Word of
eternal Life, might come into the order of the gospel, brought forth
by the power of God, and might act for God in the power, and therein
do business and service for him in his church. All the faithful must
labour in God’s vineyard, they being his hired servants, and he
having given them the earnest of his Spirit. For a master that hires
a servant, and gives him the earnest of his hire, expects he should
do his work, after he knows his will, in the outward creation; so
all God’s people, that are of the new creation, and have received
the earnest of his Spirit, ought to labour with, by, and in his
Spirit, power, and grace, and faith, in the light, in God’s
vineyard, that they may have their wages when they have done God’s
work and business in his day, which is eternal life. But none can
labour in his vineyard, and do his work and will, but as they walk
in the heavenly divine light, grace, and Spirit of Christ; which it
hath been, and is, my travail and labour in the Lord to turn all to.
Some that professed truth, and had made a great show therein, being
gone from the simplicity of the gospel into jangling, division, and
a spirit of separation, endeavoured to discourage Friends
(especially the women), from their godly care and watchfulness in
the church over one another in the truth; opposing their meetings,
which, in the power of the Lord, were set up for that end and
service. Wherefore I was moved of the Lord to write the following
epistle, and send it among Friends, for the discovering of that
spirit, by which those opposers acted, its work and way, by which it
wrought, and to warn Friends of it, that they might not be betrayed
by it:—
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