![]() |
Tweet
Conservative Quaker SpiritualityFor Seekers
For Isolated Friends
Quaker Writings
George Fox (1624-1691), Epistle 264, 1669 AND such Testimonies of Friends, as are deceased, let them be Recorded, that so the Testimony of the Lord through his Servants may not be lost, that he raised up his People, for the same they were carried on thro' great Tribulations and Sufferings; and many laid down their Lives, and had their Goods spoiled, and they persecuted to Death to keep up their Testimony (which the Lord moved them to speak by his Spirit) to future Generations: So that those Words, that they were moved to speak forth by the Power, may not be lost; that the Power and Spirit of the Lord may be exalted. . . . And so be Diligent, and those that can write, help them that cannot: This may be easily done. |
|
|
SO, all walk in the Light, with which we are Enlightned, for it will teach you all the good Manners and pure Communications. . . . And all walking in the Light ye have the Besom; labour to sweep the Land from such corrupt Manners and vain Communication, and with the Light all that comes to be Judged down. So the Light is the Judge and the Condemnation; and in the Light walk, and ye will shine. . . .
And Friends, none to speak abroad, but as ye are moved of God with the Spirit of the Lord, and ...