First among Friends: George Fox and the Creation of by H. Larry Ingle

By H. Larry Ingle

In First between neighbors, the 1st scholarly biography of George Fox (1624-91), H. Larry Ingle examines the interesting lifetime of the reformation chief and founding organizer of the spiritual Society of pals, extra popularly identified this day because the Quakers. Ingle areas Fox in the upheavals of the English Civil Wars, Revolution, and recovery, exhibiting him and his band of "rude" disciples hard the established order, rather throughout the Cromwellian Interregnum. in contrast to leaders of comparable teams, Fox answered to the conservatism of the Stuart recovery through dealing with down demanding situations from inner dissidents, and best his fans to persevere till the 1689 Act of Toleration. It was once this similar experience of perseverance that helped the Quakers to outlive and stay the one spiritual sect of the period nonetheless current at the present time. This insightful research makes use of extensive learn in modern manuscripts and pamphlets, many by no means tested systematically ahead of. Firmly grounded in basic assets and enriched with gripping aspect, this well-written and unique learn finds unknown facets of 1 who was once essentially "First between Friends."

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Fox may have operated just on the other side of legality, for vagrancy laws prohibited travel without authorization from the parish priest. While this regulation often went unenforced, particularly during harvest time when extra laborers were needed, during a civil conflict zealous authorities could easily use it to The Longest Way About Is the Nearest Way Home 6 29 exercise control over undesirable strangers, itself a very practical reason to avoid staunchly royalist areas. His travels certainly helped him to come to know himself.

At the top level the Westminster Assembly, which Parliament convened in 1643, was debating and preparing recommendations for the kind of religious settlement the nation should institute; the assembly moved ever closer to an established Presbyterian church. Discussions about the war's purposes and the actions of the army in the field against alleged papists and royalists only reflected similar ongoing discussions at the local level, discussions that in London flourished all the more as royal censorship lessened.

25 Fox saw and learned from childhood experience that a father's will was external and limiting, a mother's permissive and indulgent. 26 Just as important, it helped determine how he would himself respond when he had to act as an outer authority toward people who refused to internalize—or even rebelled against— the values and views he believed to be correct. To add to his ambivalence regarding his father, when George was fifteen years old, the elder Fox became churchwarden of the parish,27 the most important lay post in a church and a significant one also in the community.

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