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
“I knew the devil would bestir himself in his instruments, when
men’s and women’s meetings came to be set up in the power, light,
and truth, and the heirs of the gospel, to take their possession
of it in every county and city, therein to walk, and to watch one
over another, to take care of God’s glory and honour, and his
precious truth; and to see that all walk in the truth, and as
becomes the gospel, and that nothing be lacking; and so to exhort
all whatsoever is decent, modest, virtuous, lovely, comely,
righteous, and of good report, to follow after; to admonish all
that are not faithful, and to rebuke all that do evil. I knew this
would give such a check to all loose speakers, talkers, and
walkers, that there would be an opposition against such meetings.
But never heed, truth will come over them all, and is over them
all, and faith must have the victory; for the gospel and its order
is everlasting; the Seed (Christ) is the beginning and the ending,
and will outlast all; the Amen, in whom ye have peace. I say all
that oppose the men’s and women’s meetings, or that marriages
should be laid before them, or the recording of condemnations of
sin and evil, or admonishing or exhorting such as walk not in the
truth, are of a loose spirit, and their spirits tend to looseness.
Let those take them that will; truth will not have them, nor any
of their sacrifice; for nothing is accepted of God, but what is
done in truth, and in his Spirit, which is peaceable. The
authority of our men’s and women’s meetings is the power of God;
and all the heirs of the gospel are heirs of that authority and
dignity; this is of God, and shall answer the witness of God in
all. The greatest opposers of this practice and work, are such as
have been convinced of God’s truth, but have not lived in it. Such
were the greatest troublers of the church in Moses’ day, and in
the days of the apostles; but mark their end, and read what became
of them all. And therefore, all keep your habitation in the truth,
and therein ye may see what has become of all the opposers of it
for twenty years past; they are all gone, and the truth lives and
reigns; the Seed is over all, and all are one in it, in rest,
peace, and life everlasting; and therein they sit down together in
the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, the Amen.”
G. F.
Swarthmore, the 5th of the 8th Month, 1676.
_Narrative of the spreading of Truth, and of the opposition
thereto._
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