
This collection of passages from the writings of George Fox (1624–1691) is meant to do two things: to make available his clearest and most profound writings from all that was written by Fox, and to display these texts in such a way as to show the connections between them. Therefore, it is possible to read the book from the beginning to the end, and gain a picture of Fox’s whole vision.
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We acknowledge with thanks the use of the illustration engraved by J. Bowles from a painting by Egbert van Heemskerk ‘The Quaker Meeting’.