TITLE: A Collection Of Many Select And Christian Epistles, Letters And Testimonies, Written On Sundry Occasions, By That Ancient, Eminent, Faithful Friend, And Minister Of Christ Jesus, George Fox, In Two Volumes
in Works of George Fox(Volume 7 & 8)

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

Table of Contents:    Corpus Table of Contents

    FRONT MATTER:   A COLLECTION OF MANY SELECT AND CHRISTIAN EPISTLES, LETTERS AND TESTIMONIES, WRITTEN ON SUNDRY OCCASIONS, BY THAT Ancient, eminent, faithful Friend, and minister of Christ Jesus, GEORGE FOX.      Starts at - Img 2 Pg UN
  • (1)      Starts at - Img 2 Pg UN
  • (2)  AN EPISTLE, BY WAY OF PREFACE,    Starts at - Img 6 Pg UN
  • (3)  A COLLECTION OF MANY SELECT EPISTLES TO FRIENDS, OF that ancient, eminent, and faithful minister of jesus christ, GEORGE FOX. A Testimony, how the Lord sent G. F. forth at first, in the year 1643.    Starts at - Img 10 Pg UN
  • (4)  Concerning the first spreading of the truth, and how that many were imprisoned, &c.    Starts at - Img 13 Pg 10
  • (5)  Upon the Fourth-day of the First month, 1650, I felt the power of the Lord to spread over all the world in praise.    Starts at - Img 19 Pg 16
    • (5.4)  III.—A little note to Friends at first.    Starts at - Img 20 Pg 17
    • (5.8)  VII.—To Friends at Swarthmore.    Starts at - Img 22 Pg 19
    • (5.11)  X.—To Friends, to stand still in trouble, and see the strength of the Lord.    Starts at - Img 23 Pg 20
    • (5.14)  XIII.—To the flock of God about Sedburgh.    Starts at - Img 24 Pg 21
    • (5.15)  XIV.—A word from the Lord to Friends.    Starts at - Img 25 Pg 22
    • (5.16)  XV.—To the Church of God in Lancashire.    Starts at - Img 26 Pg 23
    • (5.26)  XXV.—To Friends in the Truth.    Starts at - Img NaN Pg 32
    • (5.27)  XXVI.—Concerning Marriages.    Starts at - Img 35 Pg 34
    • (5.31)  XXX.—To a suffering Friend.    Starts at - Img NaN Pg 37
    • (5.33)  XXXII.—To Friends, that their minds go not out from the spirit of God.    Starts at - Img 37 Pg 38
    • (5.34)  XXXIII.—To Friends, for all to wait and walk in the truth.    Starts at - Img 38 Pg 39
    • (5.36)  XXXV.—To Friends in the Ministry.    Starts at - Img 42 Pg 43
    • (5.38)  XXXVII.—To Friends in Cumberland.    Starts at - Img 42 Pg 43
    • (5.39)  XXXVIII.—An Epistle to the travellers in the Lord's way, with a Testimony against the false prophets, and those that hold them up.    Starts at - Img 44 Pg 45
    • (5.40)  XXXIX.—To Friends in the North.    Starts at - Img 47 Pg 48
    • (5.43)  XLII.—To Friends, concerning the light, in which they may see their saviour, and the deceivers.    Starts at - Img 49 Pg 50
    • (5.46)  XLV.—Concerning the heirs of the kingdom of God, and how Christ was, and his saints are tempted.    Starts at - Img 53 Pg 54
    • (5.48)  XLVII.—To Friends in Cumberland, Bishoprick, and Northumberland.    Starts at - Img 58 Pg 59
    • (5.49)  XLVIII.—To Friends, concerning judging.    Starts at - Img 60 Pg 61
    • (5.52)  LI.—To Friends, concerning the cross of Christ, the power of God, that leads out of the world, to the world that is without end.    Starts at - Img 65 Pg 66
    • (5.53)  LII.—To Friends in the North.    Starts at - Img 66 Pg 67
    • (5.54)  LIII.—Concerning the duty of all Friends in truth.    Starts at - Img 67 Pg 68
    • (5.55)  LIV.—This is to be sent among Friends, who are in the light.    Starts at - Img 68 Pg 69
    • (5.56)  LV.—Concerning the spiritual warfare.    Starts at - Img 69 Pg 70
    • (5.57)  LVI.—To call the minds out of the creatures.    Starts at - Img 70 Pg 71
    • (5.58)  LVII.—To a Friend in distress, when the accuser had got in.    Starts at - Img 71 Pg 72
    • (5.60)  LIX.—An exhortation to Friends, not to make flesh their arm.    Starts at - Img 72 Pg 73
    • (5.61)  LX.—To Friends, to keep in the fear of the Lord.    Starts at - Img 73 Pg 74
    • (5.64)  LXIII.—To Friends, concerning the covenant of light and life.    Starts at - Img 75 Pg 76
    • (5.65)  LXIV.—To Friends in the ministry.    Starts at - Img 76 Pg 77
    • (5.68)  LXVII.—To Friends, concerning marriages.    Starts at - Img 78 Pg 79
    • (5.70)  LXIX.—To Friends at Malton.    Starts at - Img 79 Pg 80
    • (5.72)  LXXI.—To Friends, to live in the power of God, in Christ that never fell.    Starts at - Img 80 Pg 81
    • (5.73)  LXXII.—To Friends in the North.    Starts at - Img 81 Pg 82
    • (5.80)  LXXIX.—To all Friends, to abide in their callings.    Starts at - Img 87 Pg 88
    • (5.81)  LXXX.—To seek the kingdom of God first.    Starts at - Img 90 Pg 91
    • (5.85)  LXXXIV.—To Friends, to sit under their own vine.    Starts at - Img 94 Pg 95
    • (5.86)  LXXXV.—An Epistle to Friends, that with the light they may see their salvation.    Starts at - Img 94 Pg 95
    • (5.87)  LXXXVI.—To Friends in London.    Starts at - Img 95 Pg 96
    • (5.92)  XCI.—A General Epistle for Friends, concerning the Priests.    Starts at - Img 97 Pg 98
    • (5.93)  XCII.—To all the seed of Abraham, who suffer for denying the world's customs, and because they cannot hold up the corrupt priesthood that is therein; or for testifying against the world, that the works thereof are evil.    Starts at - Img 99 Pg 100
    • (5.94)  XCIII.—That Friends should have a sense of one another's sufferings.    Starts at - Img 99 Pg 100
    • (5.97)  XCVI.—A warning to Friends to keep to the light, out of deceit and strife, in unity.    Starts at - Img 100 Pg 101
    • (5.100)  XCIX.—To all that make mention of the name of the Lord, and that profess his living truth.    Starts at - Img 101 Pg 102
    • (5.101)  C.—Concerning all such as set up outward crosses.    Starts at - Img 102 Pg 103
    • (5.102)  CI.—An exhortation to patience in the time of suffering.    Starts at - Img 103 Pg 104
    • (5.104)  CIII.—To keep to the witness of God.    Starts at - Img 103 Pg 104
    • (5.106)  CV.—Concerning the Light. (To be read amongst Friends.)    Starts at - Img 106 Pg 107
    • (5.107)  CVI.—To Friends, to keep in the life, out of janglings.    Starts at - Img 107 Pg 108
    • (5.110)  CIX.—Concerning judging.    Starts at - Img 108 Pg 109
    • (5.111)  CX.—To the prisoners at Exon.    Starts at - Img 109 Pg 110
    • (5.112)  CXI.—A warning from the Lord for plainness of speech to be used. (To go among Friends.)    Starts at - Img 109 Pg 110
    • (5.114)  CXIII.—To a Friend in the ministry.    Starts at - Img 112 Pg 113
    • (5.116)  CXV.—To Friends, concerning the word of life.    Starts at - Img 113 Pg 114
    • (5.117)  CXVI.—Concerning judging in Meetings.    Starts at - Img 113 Pg 114
    • (5.122)  CXXI.—To Friends, to take care of such, who suffer for owning the truth.    Starts at - Img 115 Pg 116
    • (5.124)  CXXIII.—Men in the fall are in the wars and strife, but truth restores and brings into peace.    Starts at - Img 116 Pg 117
    • (5.127)  CXXVI.—For Friends, to dwell in love and unity.    Starts at - Img 119 Pg 120
    • (5.129)  CXXVIII.—To all Friends, to keep in the power of God, out of the cares of the world.    Starts at - Img 120 Pg 121
    • (5.131)  CXXX.—To all Friends, to dwell in the truth, the life of God, the light, &c.    Starts at - Img 121 Pg 122
    • (5.133)  CXXXII.—An epistle to Friends, for all to keep in the light, and to watch over one another.    Starts at - Img 128 Pg 129
    • (5.136)  CXXXV.—For Francis Howgil and Edward Burrough.    Starts at - Img 130 Pg 131
    • (5.137)  CXXXVI.—To Friends, to dwell in that which keeps peace.    Starts at - Img 131 Pg 132
    • (5.139)  CXXXVIII.—To the prisoners.    Starts at - Img 132 Pg 133
    • (5.141)  CXL.—To Friends, concerning collecting their sufferings, &c.    Starts at - Img 133 Pg 134
    • (5.142)  CXLI.—To Friends, to gather up their sufferings and lay them before the judges.    Starts at - Img 134 Pg 135
    • (5.147)  CXLVI.—To Friends in Ireland.    Starts at - Img 137 Pg 138
    • (5.148)  CXLVII.—To Friends in Wales.    Starts at - Img 137 Pg 138
    • (5.149)  CXLVIII.—An exhortation to fervent prayer and steadfast faith, in time of the greatest troubles and exercises.    Starts at - Img 138 Pg 139
    • (5.150)  CXLIX.—To Friends, to know one another in the light.    Starts at - Img 140 Pg 141
    • (5.151)  CL.—To Friends, to live in love and unity together, in the power of God.    Starts at - Img 141 Pg 142
    • (5.153)  CLII.—To Friends, concerning openings, &c.    Starts at - Img 143 Pg 144
    • (5.154)  CLIII.—To Friends beyond sea, that have Blacks and Indian Slaves.    Starts at - Img 143 Pg 144
    • (5.156)  CLV.—Concerning the Light.    Starts at - Img 145 Pg 146
    • (5.157)  CLVI.—To Friends, to keep in that which is savoury.    Starts at - Img 147 Pg 148
    • (5.159)  CLVIII.—To Friends, to dwell in peace and love.    Starts at - Img 149 Pg 150
  • (6)  For the comfort of the people of God, and their encouragement to be faithful, and to put their trust in him, who performeth all his promises.    Starts at - Img 150 Pg 151
    • (6.2)  CLX.—To Friends in Bristol.    Starts at - Img 151 Pg 152
    • (6.6)  CLXIV.—To Friends, to keep their meetings.    Starts at - Img 152 Pg 153
    • (6.8)  CLXVI.—To the church of God in Scotland.    Starts at - Img 153 Pg 154
    • (6.12)  CLXX.—To Friends at Worcester.    Starts at - Img 157 Pg 158
    • (6.13)  CLXXI.—An Epistle General to them who are of the royal priesthood and chosen generation; given forth from the movings of the power and spirit of truth, and now made public. To be sent abroad among the saints scattered in Old and New England, Germany, Holland, Ireland, Scotland, Barbadoes, and Virginia, for them to read in the fear of the Lord.    Starts at - Img 158 Pg 159
  • (7)  This is to go every where abroad amongst Friends, who are of the royal priesthood, which destroys that which made a separation from God. From the royal seed goes the royal commandment, which seed remains for ever, from the royal seed to the royal seed, which are the royal priesthood, which have the royal law, and love to friends and enemies; which is beyond the love of the world, and before it was. That is the royal love, where no enmity can come.    Starts at - Img 161 Pg 162
    • (7.5)  CLXXV.—To Friends, to serve one another in love, in outward things.    Starts at - Img 165 Pg 166
    • (7.6)  CLXXVI.—To Friends in the ministry.    Starts at - Img 166 Pg 167
    • (7.8)  CLXXVIII.—For Friends in Barbadoes, Virginia, New England, and all the islands about.    Starts at - Img 168 Pg 169
    • (7.11)  CLXXXII.—To Friends beyond the sea.    Starts at - Img 170 Pg 171
    • (7.15)  CLXXXVI.—To Friends in Barbadoes.    Starts at - Img 174 Pg 175
    • (7.16)  CLXXXVII.—This is to go among Friends.    Starts at - Img 175 Pg 176
    • (7.18)  CLXXXIX.—To Friends in New England and Virginia.    Starts at - Img 177 Pg 178
    • (7.21)  CXCII.—A general epistle to Friends.    Starts at - Img 182 Pg 183
    • (7.29)  CC.—The line of righteousness and justice stretched forth over all merchants, &c. And an exhortation unto all Friends and people whatsoever, who are merchants, tradesmen, husbandmen, or seamen, who deal in merchandise, trade in buying and selling by sea or land, or deal in husbandry, that ye all do that which is just, equal, and righteous in the sight of God and man, one to another, and to all men. And that ye use just weights and just measures, and speak and do that which is true, just, and right in all things. That so your conversations, lives, practices, and tongues may preach to all people, and answer the good, just, and righteous principle of God in them all. In which ye may be serviceable unto God, and to the creation in your generation, and a blessing both to God and man.    Starts at - Img 190 Pg 191
    • (7.31)  CCII.—An answer to a letter sent to G. F. concerning the voluntary contribution to the king.    Starts at - Img 198 Pg 199
    • (7.33)  CCIV.—To all Friends, prisoners.    Starts at - Img 199 Pg 200
    • (7.38)  CCIX.—To Friends, in and about Norfolk and Lyn, &c.    Starts at - Img 208 Pg 209
    • (7.41)  CCXII.—To a Friend under an exercise of spirit.    Starts at - Img 210 Pg 211
    • (7.43)  CCXIV.—Concerning keeping on the hat in time of prayer.    Starts at - Img 212 Pg 213
    • (7.44)  CCXV.—To Friends that labour in the ministry, that their lives may preach.    Starts at - Img 214 Pg 215
    • (7.45)  CCXVI.—To Friends in New England, and the islands beyond sea.    Starts at - Img 215 Pg 216
    • (7.46)  CCXVII.—Concerning judging, &c.    Starts at - Img 218 Pg 219
    • (7.47)  CCXVIII.—To Friends in Ireland.    Starts at - Img 220 Pg 221
    • (7.51)  CCXXII.—A general epistle to be read in all the christian meetings in the world. Blessed is he that readeth, and blessed is he that heareth and understandeth, and the eyes that see. Read this over, and you may read that which you have not read, and see that which you have not seen.    Starts at - Img 225 Pg 226
    • (7.61)  CCXXXII.—Two General Epistles to be read in all the congregations of the righteous, who are gathered out of the house of Adam in the fall, into the house of Christ that never fell, to be read amongst them.    Starts at - Img 245 Pg 246
    • (7.62)  CCXXXIII.—The second epistle.    Starts at - Img 252 Pg 253
    • (7.68)  CCXXXIX.—A General Epistle to all Friends.    Starts at - Img 258 Pg 259
    • (7.71)  CCXLII.—The saints' weapons are spiritual, that the blessing of God may come upon all men.    Starts at - Img 271 Pg 272
    • (7.73)  CCXLIV.—To Friends in Barbadoes, Virginia, Maryland, New England, and elsewhere.    Starts at - Img 272 Pg 273
    • (7.74)  CCXLV.—An epistle to be read in all the assemblies of the righteous.    Starts at - Img 274 Pg 275
    • (7.77)  CCXLVIII.—An exhortation to set up women's meetings.    Starts at - Img 282 Pg 283
    • (7.78)  CCXLIX.—A general epistle to Friends, and all people, to read over and consider in the fear of God.    Starts at - Img 283 Pg 284
  • (8)  Concerning the worship of God, and the Jew outward, and the inward Jew's offering, with their garments.    Starts at - Img 290 Pg 291
  • (9)  Concerning who drink the new wine, and who drink the old, and who are the bottles that hold each. And whose teeth are set on edge, and whose not.    Starts at - Img 295 Pg 296
  • (10)  Concerning gathering in the name of Jesus.    Starts at - Img 297 Pg 298
    • (10.2)  CCL.—A warning to all to keep out of the vain fashions of the world, which lead them below the serious life; and not to fashion themselves according to the world.    Starts at - Img 299 Pg 300
    • (10.4)  CCLII.—To Friends in the ministry, scattered abroad in Virginia, Maryland, New England, Barbadoes, and other plantations beyond the sea.    Starts at - Img 303 Pg 304
    • (10.5)  CCLIII.—To Friends in Holland.    Starts at - Img 305 Pg 306
    • (10.15)  CCLXIII.—An exhortation to keep to the ancient principles of truth.    Starts at - Img 327 Pg 328
    • (10.16)  CCLXIV.—An additional extract from other of G. F.'s Epistles, both of former and latter dates, more largely speaking to things contained in the paper foregoing, with some new matters; recommended to Friends by him, (from time to time,) to be taken notice of at their Quarterly and other meetings.    Starts at - Img 330 Pg 331