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Connecticut (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): entry fox-george
Providence, R. I. (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): entry fox-george
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George Fox (search for this): entry fox-george
Fox, George 1624-1691
Founder of the Society of Friends, or Quakers; born in Drayton, Leicestershire, England, in July, 1624.
His fathe his son an education beyond reading and writing.
The son, who
George Fox. was grave and contemplative in temperament, was apprenticed to a Island, and New Jersey, visiting Friends wherever they were seated.
Fox afterwards visited Holland and parts of Germany.
His writings upon s, who denied the pretensions to spiritual enlightenment, challenged Fox to disputation.
Before the challenge was received, Fox had departedFox had departed, but three of his disciples at Newport accepted it. Williams went there in an open boat, 30 miles from Providence, and, though over seventy quarrel.
Williams published an account of it, with the title of George Fox digged out of his Burrowes; to which Fox replied in a pamphlet end out of his Burrowes; to which Fox replied in a pamphlet entitled, A New England Firebrand quenched.
Neither was sparing in sharp epithets.
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Bartlett J. Cromwell (search for this): entry fox-george
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Jesus Christ (search for this): entry fox-george