The Life of George Fox Founder of the Quakers Fully And Impartially

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The Life of George Fox Founder of the Quakers Fully And Impartially
J S John Selby Watson
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At Norwich, two women named Elizabeth Heavens and Eli- zabeth Fletcher went about exhorting peo- ple, and, being brought before the justices, and paying them no due respect, were, though against the consent of the mayor, severely whipped. At Great Tqrrington, Babara Loughton, behaving herself in a similar manner, was sentenced to like treat- ment.
At this time it was suspected that there was a plot against Oliver Cromwell, con- ducted by some Franciscan friars who had come from Eome, and who, a
...s it was re- ported, were going about the country in the disguise of Quakers. Though there was no ground for this suspicion, yet it served as a 140 Life of George Fox.
pretence to the soldiery and magistrates for annoying and ill-treating the Quakers.
George Fox, after his peregrinations north- wards, returned to Drayton, the place of his birth, to see his relations, from whom he had been absent three years. His visit is re- markable only for another dispute which he had with his old enemy, Nathaniel Stevens, the priest of the parish, a dispute at which George's father and brother were present.


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