A collection of many select and Christian epistles, letters and testimonies written on sundry occasions, by that ancient, eminent, faithful friend and minister of Christ Jesus, George Fox ; the second volume.

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A collection of many select and Christian epistles, letters and testimonies written on sundry occasions, by that ancient, eminent, faithful friend and minister of Christ Jesus, George Fox ; the second volume.
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Fox, George, 1624-1691.
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London :: Printed by T. Sowle ...,
1698.
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To Friends, to serve one another in Love, in outward things.

MY Dear Friends, in the Order and Wisdom of Life order all things to God's Glory, and dwell in the Love of God together, all serving one another in Love, and in the Life of the Truth; and ye that give to the Poor, lend to the Lord, and he will give you again with Ad∣vantage. And so, be Fruitful in every good Work, and be Subject to one another in the Fear of the Lord, and do that which ye do, in Love and Peace; and in that keep in the Authority and Power of God, in Kindness. And keep down, and be Master over all Passion, and the hasty and cross Spirits, and silence that, which is suddain; and let Love have the Preheminence in all and over all. And provoke one another to Love and to good Works, and be diligent in all your places; that ye may be a good Savour in the Hearts of all, and that the Truth may flow over all: And let nothing be wanting amongst you, and then all is and will be well. And encourage one another to seek out the Poor, and Sick, and Fatherless, and Widow, and Imprisoned, and make up their Necessities and Wants; then there will be nothing lacking. And keep in Discerning, that ye may not be ensnared, nor made a Prey upon; but that in the Power and Wisdom of God ye may be kept over all such, and to feel through all States and Conditions: That the Lord God may be honoured in and by you all, and ye all may be preserved in his Power and Life to his Glory. For your bestowing of outward things to such as stand in need, is the least Love, and things of little Value, in Comparison to the things that are above and Immortal. And so, keep over all in that, in which ye have the Blessing poured upon you from the Lord God to cloath and cover you.

This is for the Mens Meetings.

G. F.

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