The Journal of George Fox is one of
the great religious autobiographies, and has its place with the "Confessions" of Augustine,
Bunyan's "Grace Abounding to the Chief of
Sinners," the "Life of Madam Guyon, Written by Herself," and John Wesley's "Journal".
Contents
TITLE/DEDICATION.
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
The Testimony of William Penn Concerning that Faithful Servant, George Fox
Chapter I. Boyhood - A Seeker, 1624-1648.
Chapter II. The First Years of Ministry, 1648-1649.
Chapter III. The Challenge and the First Taste of Prison, 1648-1649.
Chapter IV. A Year in Derby Jail, 1650-1651.
Chapter V. One Man May Shake the Country for Ten Miles, 1651-1652.
Chapter VI. A New Era Begins, 1652.
Chapter VII. In Prison Again, 1653.
Chapter VIII. A Visit to Oliver Cromwell, 1653-1654.
Chapter IX. A Visit to the Southern Counties, Which Ends in Launceston Jail, 1655-1656.
Chapter X. Planting the Seed in Wales, 1656-1657.
Chapter XI. In the Home of the Covenanters, 1657.
Chapter XII. Great Events in London, 1658-1659.
Chapter XIII. In the First Year of King Charles, 1660.
Chapter XIV. Labors, Dangers and Sufferings, 1661-1662.
Chapter XV. In Prison for Not Swearing, 1662-1665.
Chapter XVI. A Year in Scarborough Castle, 1665-1666.
Chapter XVII. At the Work of Organizing, 1667-1670.
Chapter XVIII. Two Years in America, 1671-1673.
Chapter XIX. The Last Imprisonment, 1673-1678.
Chapter XX. The Seed Reigns over Death, 1679-1691.
END NOTES
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