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George Fox speaks for himself
George Fox
Published
1991
by W. Sessions in York, Eng
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | selected, edited and introduced by Hugh McGregor Ross. |
Contributions | Ross, Hugh McGregor. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | MLCS 92/14215 (B) |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 153 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 153 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1665105M |
ISBN 10 | 1850720819 |
LC Control Number | 91230683 |
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Trying to put Fox into a theological box is very difficult if not impossible. He does believe (has I do) that Christ is the light that enlightens everyone born into the world as to his doctrine about Jesus and whether or not he preaches “another gospel” I’ll let him speak for himself.
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Rejecting his puritan background, Fox toured England, Europe and America, as a dissenting : George Fox. Buy George Fox Speaks for Himself by George Fox, Hugh McGregor Ross from Waterstones today. Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over £ George Fox is born at Fenny Drayton ("Drayton in the Clay"), Leicestershire, England, of humble but "honest and sufficient" parents (middle-class family with Puritan leanings).
He speaks kindly of his parents and up-bringing in his journals. At some point he was apprenticed as a shoemaker. Shop George Fox University Apparel, Textbooks, Merchandise and Gifts at the Bookstore.
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It is a good place for people to practice Spanish or to speak the language they love.George Fox, (born JulyDrayton-in-the-Clay, Leicestershire, Eng.—died Jan. 13,London), English preacher and missionary and founder of the Society of Friends (or Quakers); his personal religious experience made him hostile to church conventions and established his reliance on what he saw as inward light or God-given inspiration over scriptural authority or creeds.The Gift of Healing in the Life of George Fox He requested that after his death his own Journal should be printed along with his Doctrinals, Epistles and Book of Miracles.
2 All but the latter were published and, except for a catalogue of the miracles, this piece has never been found by modern scholars. However from his other works, and.