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Gleanings from the Works of George Fox

Chapter 151: FOOTNOTES
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About This Book

A curated selection of a seventeenth-century Quaker leader’s writings combining autobiographical narrative, doctrinal testimonies, and practical counsel. Organized into narrative passages, thematic testimonies, and social guidance, the material addresses business conduct, the inward light, justice, meetings and ministry, oaths, equality, scripture, sin, slavery, war, and the role of women. Emphasis rests on plain speech, disciplined meeting procedure, mutual accountability, nonviolence, and spiritual inwardness over outward ritual, presented as concise exhortations, procedural rules, and moral reflections for communal and individual conduct.

FOOTNOTES

[1] “The Quakers; Past and Present.” Constable & Co.

[2] Bargaining was, hitherto, the universal practice.

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Other volumes in this series:

A Little Book of Selections from the Children of the Light. By Rufus M. Jones, M.A., D.Litt.

Isaac Penington: Selections from his Writings and Letters. By Henry Bryan Binns.

William Penn: Selections from his Writings. By Isaac Sharpless.

Sir Thomas Browne. Selections from his Writings. By Lewis Townsend.

Clement of Alexandria: Selection from his Writings. By Rufus M. Jones, M.A., D.Litt.

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Transcriber’s Notes

Footnotes have been collected at the end of the book.

The original spelling and punctuation were mostly preserved. In partcular, “gaol” is consistently spelled as “goal”, which was not changed. A few obvious typographical and formatting errors were silently corrected.