19.01 George Fox, Journal, ed J L Nickalls, 1952, pp2-3 (entry for 1643).
19.02 ibid, p11 (entry for 1647).
19.03 ibid, p19 (entry for 1647).
19.04 ibid, p33 (entry for 1648).
19.05 The discovery of the great enmity of the serpent, 1655, pp12-15; repr in William Dewsbury, The faithful testimony of that antient servant of the Lord...William Dewsbery, in his books, epistles and writings, 1689, pp44-47. The passage is considerably abridged, omissions are not indicated in the text, and the order has been slightly rearranged.
19.06 George Fox, Journal, ed J L Nickalls, 1952, pp103-104.
19.07 ‘The testimony of Margaret Fox concerning her late husband’, in George Fox, Journal, 1694, pii; bicent edn, 1891, vol2, pp512-514; not in Nickalls edn.
19.08 ‘Francis Howgill’s testimony concerning...Edward Burrough’, 1663, in Edward Burrough, The memorable works of a son of thunder, 1672, prelim leaf e3. The extract as printed is considerably abridged and omissions are not indicated in the text.
19.09 ‘The examination of James Nayler...at Appleby’, January 1652 [1653], in James Nayler, A collection of sundry books, epistles and papers, 1716, pp12-13.
19.10 A book of some of the sufferings...of Myles Halhead, 1690, p8.
19.11 ‘To all the dearly beloved people of God’, 1659, in James Nayler, A collection of sundry books, epistles and papers, 1716, pxxviii.
19.12 ‘His last testimony’, 1660, in James Nayler, A collection of sundry books, epistles and papers, 1716, p696.
19.13 Mary Penington, Experiences in the life of Mary Penington, ed Norman Penney, 1911, repr 1992, pp44-45. A number of manuscript sources in LSF, notably Penington MSS vol 4 and Row MSS vol6, form the basis for the published text.
19.14 ‘An account of his spiritual travail’ (1667), quoted in ‘The testimony of Thomas Ellwood’, in Isaac Penington, Works, 1681, prelim leaves c3, c4; 1761 edn, vol1, ppxxxvii-xxxix; 1784 edn, vol1, ppxliv-xlvii. The extract as printed is abridged and omissions are not indicated in the text.
19.15 Thomas Ellwood, History of the life, 1714, pp21-25; ed C G Crump, 1900, pp14-16. Entry for 1659, abridged; omissions are not indicated in the text.
19.16 ibid, pp33-34; ed C G Crump, 1900, pp23-24 (entry for 1659).
19.17 Joseph Besse, A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers, 1753, vol2, pp201-202.
19.18 ibid, vol2, pp206-207.
George Fox, Journal, ed J L Nickalls, 1952, p48 (entry for 1649), p107 (entry for 1652), p237 (entry for 1656).
19.19 First publishers of truth, ed Norman Penney, 1907, pp244-245.
19.20 Edward Burrough, ‘The epistle to the reader’ in George Fox, The great mystery of the great whore unfolded, 1659, prelim leaves b1-b2.
19.21 Robert Barclay, Apology for the true Christian divinity, prop 11, sect 7, 1678 London edn, p240; 1886 Glasgow edn, p255.
19.22 No more but my love: letters of George Fox 1624-91, ed Cecil Sharman, 1980, p65. For the full text, see George Fox, A collection of...epistles, 1698, epistle 171, ‘An epistle general to them who are of the royal priesthood’ (c1659), pp129-131.
19.23 Robert Barclay, Apology for the true Christian divinity, prop 10, sect 24, 1678 London edn, p214; 1886 Glasgow edn, pp228-229.
19.24 George Fox, Journal, ed J L Nickalls, 1952, p40 (entry for 1649). On women’s meetings, see George Fox, A collection of...epistles, 1698, epistle 320, ‘An encouragement to all the faithful women’s-meetings in the world’ (1676), p388.
19.25 Elizabeth Bathurst, The sayings of women...in several places of the Scriptures, 1683, pp13, 23.
19.26 George Fox, Journal, ed J L Nickalls, 1952, p163 (entry for 1653).
19.27 Letter from Mary Fisher to Thomas Killam, Thomas Aldam & John Killam, in LSF Caton MSS vol1, p164, printed in Mabel R Brailsford, Quaker women, 1650-1690, 1915, p130.
19.28 ‘Some fruits of solitude’, 1693, maxims 519, 507, William Penn, A collection of the works, 1726, vol1, p842; Select works, 1782, vol5, pp164-165, 163.
19.29 George Fox, Journal, 1694, p385; bicent edn, 1891, vol2, pp199-200; Nickalls edn, 1952, p665.
19.30 Isaac Penington, Letters, ed John Barclay, 1828, p40; 3rd edn, 1844, p41 (Letter XVII: to the friend of Francis Fines, undated).
19.31 George Fox, A collection of...epistles, 1698, epistle 249, ‘A general epistle to Friends’ (1667), p244.
19.32 George Fox, Journal, ed J L Nickalls, 1952, p263 (entry for 1656). The full text is in George Fox, Journal, 1694, pp212*-214*; bicent edn, 1891, vol1, pp315-317.
19.33 ¶1 William Dewsbury, The faithful testimony of that antient servant of the Lord...in his books, epistles and writings, 1689, prelim unnumbered page.
¶2 First publishers of truth, ed Norman Penney, 1907, p199.
19.34 Extracts from the minutes and advices of the Yearly Meeting of Friends held in London, 1783, p125. The extract is taken from the written advices of Yearly Meeting 1675 (see manuscript Yearly Meeting minutes vol1 (1672-1693), p17).
19.35 Joseph Besse, A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers, 1753, vol1, p66.
19.36 ‘This is a sweet salutation to God’s elect church in England and Ireland’, dated Malta, 11th month 1661 [January 1662], in This is a short relation of some of the cruel sufferings...of Katharine Evans and Sarah Chevers, 1662, p68.
19.37 Joseph Besse, A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers, 1753, vol1, p314; cf George Fox, Journal, ed J L Nickalls, 1952, p485 (entry for 1665).
19.38 ¶1 Joseph Besse, A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers, 1753, vol1, p312.
¶2 Margaret Fox, A brief collection of remarkable passages relating to... Margaret Fell, 1710, p8.
19.39 First publishers of truth, ed Norman Penney, 1907, pp250-251.
19.40 Thomas Ellwood, History of the life, 1714, pp82-84; ed C G Crump, 1900, pp51-54 (entry for 1659), abridged.
19.41 God’s mighty power magnified, as manifested and revealed in...Joan Vokins, 1691, p104.
19.42 Thomas Chalkley, A collection of the works...to which is prefixed a journal of his life, 1751, pp1-2 (entry for 1684).
19.43 Isaac Penington, Letters, ed John Barclay, 1828, pp213-214; 3rd edn, 1844, pp174-175 (Letter LXIV: to Bridget Atley, dated 1665).
19.44 From manuscript Portfolio 25/66 in LSF. The passage is considerably abridged and omissions are not indicated in the text.
19.45 The discovery of the great enmity of the serpent, 1655, pp12-15; repr in William Dewsbury, The faithful testimony of that antient servant of the Lord..., in his books, epistles and writings, 1689, pp44-47. The passage is considerably abridged and omissions are not indicated in the text; the order has been slightly rearranged.
19.46 ‘A declaration and an information from us, the people of God called Quakers, to the...king and both houses of Parliament’ (1660), in Margaret Fox, A brief collection of remarkable passages relating to...Margaret Fell, 1710, pp208-210.
19.47 Samuel M Janney, Life of William Penn, 1852, p166; 6th edn, 1882, p175.
19.48 William Penn’s preface to George Fox, Journal, 1694, prelim leaf F1; bicent edn, 1891, vol1, pxxxvii; issued also as A brief account of the rise and progress...of the Quakers, 1694; not in Nickalls edn.
19.49 George Fox, Journal, ed J L Nickalls, 1952, p525 (entry under 1668).
19.50 George Fox, A collection of...epistles, 1698, epistle 291, ‘To all the women’s meetings, that are believers in the truth’ (1672), p323.
19.51 George Fox, Journal, ed J L Nickalls, 1952, p373 (entry for 1660).
19.52 George Fox, Journal, ed Norman Penney, 1911, vol2, pp31-32; not in Nickalls edn.
19.53 Joseph Besse, A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers, 1753, vol1, p381.
19.54 Manuscript letter from Rebecca Travers to George Fox, 17.vi [August 16]76 (LSF Gibson MSS 2/11).
19.55 London Women’s Quarterly Meeting to women Friends in the country, 4. xi 1674 [January 1675?], printed with some variations in Abram Rawlinson Barclay, ed, Letters, &c, of early Friends, 1841, pp344-345.
19.56 A testimony for the Lord and his truth, given forth by the women Friends at their Yearly Meeting at York. Dated 28.iv [June] 1688 (some later edns are misdated 1668).
19.57 Transcript by Beatrice Saxon Snell (in LSF) of Wiltshire QM minute book, 1678-1708 (manuscript original at Wiltshire Record Office, Trowbridge), p3.
19.58 Preamble George Fox, A collection of epistles, 1698, epistle 313 (1674) p349. The passage is abridged and omissions are not indicated in the text. ¶1 William Penn’s preface to George Fox, Journal, 1694, prelim leaf G2; bicent edn, 1891, vol1, p xli-xlii; issued also as A brief account of the rise and progress...of the Quakers, 1694, but not in Nickalls edn.
19.59 William Penn’s preface to George Fox, Journal, 1694, prelim leaves L3-L4; bicent edn, 1891, vol1, pp lvi-lviii; not in Nickalls edn.
19.60 Samuel Bownas, Life and travels, 1756, pp4-5, 7 (entry for 1696).
19.61 Margaret Fox, A brief collection of remarkable passages relating to... Margaret Fell, 1710, p47.