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George Fox: An Address Delivered to the Society of Friends contains Spurgeon’s address on November 6, 1866 to the Society of Friends. George Fox was the founder of the Society of Friends and lived through the English Civil War. Spurgeon acknowledges not only the theological influence of Fox, but also the lasting impact of the Quakers in social matters.

pretty smartly as a “Chaffy Baptist,” and probably I might not feel satisfied that I deserved all the bolts that he would be certain to launch at me, but what of that? Is it not better to be openly censured by an honest heart than to be in association with men whose approbation would be forfeited if you dared to be faithful to them? The separated walk of George Fox as a Christian, however accounted for, was fraught with blessing to this land. Read his history through, and after being struck with
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