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  • Volume I, Some Seventeenth Century English about God and Christ the Light

    This book, Volume I, includes letters 1-100 written by George Fox. In them Fox writes of his passionate love of God and Christ the Light. He describes how we may live the life of a pacifist. But we may always, if necessary, confront our persecutors. He tells us how to marry in the manner of… →

    Religion and Spirituality

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    2017

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    Mar 6, 2024
  • Some Seventeenth Century English Letters About God and Christ the Light 1673-1690

    The middle of the seventeenth century is a time of war and great differences between the rich and the poor in Europe. Religious systems, the courts and marriage law are in turmoil. In this reflection by Charlotte Condia, George Fox brings order to the Quakers through a series of letters. He is inspired by God,… →

    Religion and Spirituality

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    Mar 5, 2024
  • Quaker Wisdom George Fox’s Pastoral Letters

    For Fox, God is One. He addresses God with many names – Light, Lord of hosts, Pure, Living God, Eternal, Exalted, unchangeable Life, Lord God Almighty, Creator, Wisdom, Order and Power – but He is One. He is all-knowing and can always be counted on. God has incredible Power and we are to be obedient… →

    Religion and Spirituality

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    Mar 5, 2024
  • Quaker Wisdom George Fox’s Pastoral Letters, 1-100

    George Fox is a remarkable man. William Penn called him “No Man’s copy.” Charlotte Condia analyzes some of George Fox’s remarkable pastoral letter. In them he discusses many aspects of God and how to live a Quaker life. →

    Religion and Spirituality

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    Mar 5, 2024

George Fox (1624 – 1691) was an English Religious Dissenter, who was a founder of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers. Fox was a prolific writer throughout his life on questions of God and faith.