CONTENTS

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Preface,[9]
Introduction,[15]
The Testimony of William Penn Concerning that Faithful Servant, George Fox,[46]
I.—Boyhood—A Seeker,[65]
1624-1648.
II.—The First Years of Ministry,[90]
1648-1649.
III.—The Challenge and the First Taste of Prison,[109]
1648-1649.
IV.—A Year in Derby Jail,[118]
1650-1651.
V.—One Man May Shake the Country for Ten Miles,[132]
1651-1652.
VI.—A New Era Begins,[150]
1652.
VII.—In Prison Again,[179]
1653.
VIII.—A Visit to Oliver Cromwell,[197]
1653-1654.
IX.—A Visit to the Southern Counties, Which Ends in Launceston Jail,[222]
1655-1656.
X.—Planting the Seed in Wales,[269]
1656-1657.
XI.—In the Home of the Covenanters,[297]
1657.
XII.—Great Events in London,[317]
1658-1659.
XIII.—In the First Year of King Charles,[331]
1660.
XIV.—Labors, Dangers and Sufferings,[363]
1661-1662.
XV.—In Prison for Not Swearing,[392]
1662-1665.
XVI.—A Year in Scarborough Castle,[436]
1665-1666.
XVII.—At the Work of Organizing,[459]
1667-1670.
XVIII.—Two Years in America,[482]
1671-1673.
XIX.—The Last Imprisonment,[536]
1673-1678.
XX.—The Seed Reigns over Death,[562]
1679-1691.
Index,[579]


[CHAPTER I.]

Boyhood—A Seeker.