George Fox was a prominent religious leader in the 17th century and his journals provide a unique look into the world of early Quakerism. This book includes accounts of his travels, interactions with other religious figures of the time, and his own spiritual experiences. Readers interested in the intersection of religion and history will find this memoir to be a fascinating read.
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