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A JOURNAL

OF THE

LIFE, TRAVELS, SUFFERINGS, CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCES, AND LABOUR OF LOVE,

OF

GEORGE FOX.

OF

GEORGE FOX;

BEING AN

HISTORICAL ACCOUNT

OF THE

LIFE, TRAVELS, SUFFERINGS, CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCES, AND LABOUR OF LOVE, IN
THE WORK OF THE MINISTRY, OF THAT EMINENT AND FAITHFUL SERVANT
OF JESUS CHRIST, WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE, IN GREAT PEACE WITH
THE LORD, THE 13TH OF THE 11TH MONTH, 1690.

SEVENTH EDITION.-IN TWO VOLUMES.

WITH NOTES-BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL, ETC.

BY

WILSON ARMISTEAD.

VOL. II.

"They that turn many to righteousness, shall shine as the stars for ever and ever," Dan. xii. 3.
"Many shall run to and fro; and knowledge shall be increased," Dan. xii. 4.

"If we suffer, we shall also reign with him" (i. e. with Christ), 2 Tim. ii. 12.

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W. AND F. G. CASH (LATE GILPIN), BISHOPSGATE STREET;
AND JOSEPH SMITH, OXFORD STREET, WHITECHAPEL.

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YORK: JAMES HUNTON; BIRMINGHAM: WHITE & PIKE.
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AND MAY BE HAD OF ALL BOOKSELLERS.

MDCCCLII.

GLASGOW:

W. G. BLACKIE AND CO., PRINTERS,

VILLAFIELD.

CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

CHAPTER I.-1663-1666.-George Fox visits London-taken up at Tenterden

and examined by the magistrates, but liberated-precious meetings in Wales

-at Derwentwater meets with an old woman whose husband was aged 122

years-apprehended and taken before the magistrates at Holker Hall, but

liberated on his parole to appear at the sessions-appears accordingly, and

is committed to Lancaster jail-many poor Friends imprisoned there at the

same time, whose families become chargeable in consequence-one of them

(Oliver Atherton) dies in jail, where he was immured by the Countess of

Derby for tithes-George Fox has the oath tendered him at the assizes, and

is re-committed-Margaret Fell is also imprisoned there-the prisoners in

Lancaster jail to Justice Fleming-a brief warning to the same by George

Fox-George Fox disputes with Major Wiggan (who was also a prisoner),

and confutes him-writes to the judges against giving nicknames-writes a

warning to all high professors-also a warning against the spirit of John

Perrot-at the assizes he points out many fatal errors in his indictment, and

it is quashed in consequence, but the judge ensnares him with the oath, and

he is again remanded to prison-suffers much from the badness of the prison

-at the next assizes he again points out fatal errors in his indictment, and

is immediately hurried away to jail, and sentence is passed on him in his

absence--a testimony against tithes he is removed to Scarbro' Castle-has

several conferences and disputes with divers persons there-writes to the

king respecting his imprisonment, and is set at liberty—copy of his discharge

and passport-the day after George Fox's liberation the great fire broke out

in London, a vision of which he had in Lancaster Castle-the hand of the

Lord turned against persecutors,

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