TITLE: A Journal Or Historical Account Of The Life, Travels, Sufferings, &C. Of George Fox.
in Works of George Fox(Volume 1 & 2)

AUTHOR:   Fox, George.   - EDITOR:   Fox, George.  

Table of Contents:    Corpus Table of Contents

    FRONT MATTER:   A OR HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE, TRAVELS, SUFFERINGS, CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCES, AND LABOUR OF LOVE IN THE WORK OF THE MINISTRY, OF THAT ANCIENT, EMINENT, AND FAITHFUL SERVANT OF JESUS CHRIST, GEORGE FOX.      Starts at - Img 2 Pg UN
  • (1)      Starts at - Img 2 Pg UN
  • (2)  THE PREFACE.    Starts at - Img 6 Pg UN
  • (3)  The Testimony of Margaret Fox, concerning her late husband, George Fox: together with a brief account of some of his travels, sufferings, and hardships endured for the truth's sake.    Starts at - Img 50 Pg UN
    • (3.2)  The testimony of some of the Author's Relations.    Starts at - Img 59 Pg 58
  • (4)  An Epistle by way of testimony to Friends and brethren of the Monthly and Quarterly Meetings in England, Wales, and elsewhere, concerning the decease of our faithful brother, George Fox.    Starts at - Img 60 Pg 59
    • (4.3)  Thomas Ellwood's account of that eminent and honourable servant of the Lord, George Fox.    Starts at - Img 65 Pg 64
  • (5)  The appearance of the Lord's Everlasting Truth, and breaking forth again in his eternal power in this our day and age in England.    Starts at - Img 67 Pg 66
  • (6)  A JOURNAL OR HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE, TRAVELS, SUFFERINGS, &c. OF GEORGE FOX.    Starts at - Img 68 Pg UN
    • (6.2)  To the master of the house of correction in Derby, greeting.    Starts at - Img 101 Pg 100
    • (6.3)  To all you that love the Lord Jesus Christ with a pure and naked heart, and the generation of the righteous.    Starts at - Img 118 Pg 117
    • (6.4)  To the judges of assize and jail delivery for the northern parts, sitting at Carlisle.    Starts at - Img 181 Pg 180
    • (6.5)  Friends, Thomas Craston and Cuthbert Stadholm,    Starts at - Img 184 Pg 183
    • (6.6)  To you all, Friends every where, scattered abroad.    Starts at - Img 193 Pg 192
    • (6.8)  To all professors of Christianity.    Starts at - Img 214 Pg 213
    • (6.9)  To such as follow the world's fashions.    Starts at - Img 217 Pg 216
    • (6.10)  An epistle to gathered churches into outward forms, upon the earth.    Starts at - Img 234 Pg 233
  • (7)  ‘Peter Ceely, one of the justices of the peace of this county, to the keeper of his highness's jail at Lanceston, or his lawful deputy in that behalf, greeting:    Starts at - Img 257 Pg 256
    • (7.2)  ‘To John Glyn, chief justice of England.    Starts at - Img 264 Pg 263
    • (7.3)  From the Jail in Lanceston, the 14th day of Fifth-mo. 1656.    Starts at - Img 276 Pg 275
    • (7.4)  An exhortation and warning to the magistrates.    Starts at - Img 278 Pg 277
    • (7.5)  ‘To major-general Desborough.    Starts at - Img 291 Pg 290
    • (7.6)  To major-general Desborough.    Starts at - Img 292 Pg 291
    • (7.7)  This to go abroad among those, who are given to pleasures and wantonness.    Starts at - Img 295 Pg 294
    • (7.8)  ‘Concerning the true Fast and the False.    Starts at - Img 327 Pg 326
    • (7.9)  Thursday, the 8th of October, 1657, at his Highness's council in Scotland:    Starts at - Img 354 Pg 353
    • (7.10)  To the council of Edinburgh.    Starts at - Img 355 Pg 354
  • (8)  ‘To the heads and governors of this nation, who have put forth a declaration for the keeping a day of solemn fasting and humiliation, for the persecution (as you say) of divers people beyond the seas professing the reformed religion, which, ye say, hath been transmitted unto them from their ancestors.    Starts at - Img 378 Pg 377
    • (8.2)  ‘To all magistrates concerning the wrong taking up and imprisoning of George Fox at Lancaster.    Starts at - Img 410 Pg 409
  • (9)  ‘A declaration from the harmless innocent people of God, called Quakers, against all sedition, plotters, and fighters in the world; for removing the ground of jealousy and suspicion from both magistrates and people in the kingdom concerning wars and fightings.    Starts at - Img 422 Pg 421