serving men abusive to friends | Sessions at Lancaster, i. 180,
in and out of Meetings, 187, and to women going home, 465. -Fellows encompassing G. F. by the way, 347.- -Rude priests, 468.-Rude people, 493, 494-ii. 25, 85. Rule of Life, ii. 184.
Sacrament of Bread and Wine, the denial of it objected and answered, i. 354, 355, 362, 430, 431.
Sally Man of War, that gave chase to the vessel G. F. went in to America, his report thereof, ii. 125.
181, 182, 183, 184, 185.-ii. 29, 30.-Leicester, 10, 11.Worcester, 1.77, 178, 185, 190. -Bodmin, i. 301. Shaking of the house, G. F. praying, i. 92. A meeting of Friends were greatly shaken, 94. People shook, 206-see Steeple-house.
Sheriff of Lincoln convinced, i.
230-see Craven. Sheriffs to be chosen by Friends, ii. 292,
The sick and afflicted restoredsee Trouble in Mind, and Miracles.
Salutation of G. F. to the Coun-Shipwrecks called God's grace,
cil of Edinburgh, being laid before them, i. 408, 409. Schools set up for Friends' chil
dren, ii. 123, 172. Scots challenging a dispute with Friends were overthrown, i. 404.-A Scotch Officer's impious saying, 405.--Scotch Priests' principles, 401. Curses, 403, 404.-Blindness, 408, 409. Scriptures are the words, not the Word of God, i. 197, 331,and understood by the Spirit, 101, 102-ii. 313, 314,-being given forth by it, 137.Scripture knowledge without the life, vain, i. 83, 89-ii. 228, 229 Seekers, i. 502.
Separation and its Spirit, a warning against it, ii. 213, 214, 215,-pleads a liberty, 225,has the name of Truth, but not the nature, 225, 239, 242, 243, 244, 250, 260, 263, 265, 279, 289, 290, 291, 319, 320, 321, 359, 360.-Unruly spirits at Reading, 250.- In America G. F. had a meeting with them, 146.
Sign, Thomas Aldam a sign to Oliver Cromwell, i. 445. Robert Huntington, 493.- Some in sackcloth and ashes, ii. 58, 71.-Another before the fire of London, 70.—Ano- ther going naked, 71.-A wo- man going before the Parlia- ment, &c. 444-see Prophe- cies. Richard Sale carrying, &c. 493.
Singing in the Spirit with a me- lodious sound, i. 412. Sin, Priests preach up for term of life, i. 113, 493. Sin's, Entail and original, cut off,
ii. 397.-Professors distinguish the guilt and the power of it, 312, and plead for sin, ii. 185, 186. Sin's deceitfulness to be watched against, 308, 309. Sirrah, and other reproachful nick-names, given by Magis- trates to prisoners, reproved, ii. 35. Slander raised by a priest on a meeting of Friends he was at, i. 196.
Soldiers, one proferred G. F. to assist him, i. 178, 179.—
Others were convinced, and their wives, at Meetings, 202, 204, and at Cranbrook, 256.- Another begins to draw his sword at a Friend, 302, 303. Some could not take the oath to Oliver Cromwell, 223,- others took it, and fell into danger, 223.--A soldiers' wicked saying of Christ, 334. -Several Officers convinced in Scotland, 414.-Some sol- diers striking Friends at Meet- ing, 458, 459.-Troopers came to see G. F. in prison, ii. 60, -Soldier's testimony of him. 70.-Lewd soldiers in Ger- many, 236.-Blind men not listed for soldiers (neither outward or inward) 421. Somerset-house, i. 444. Soul, a people holding that wo-
men have no souls, i. 81. Spirit of discerning in G. F. i. 91, 204.-The Spirit tries doc- trines, 106, and leads into all truth, 403.-A measure of it is given to every one, ii. 41.- Its fruits, if obeyed, 191, 192. A Spirit in the ship and in the steeple-house, i. 140-ii. 126,
Sports and Feastings denied, i.
Streets, Truth preached in them, i. 373, 384, 388. Stone laid in Sion, rejected, ii. 271, that became a great mountain, 391.
Stillness, the mind feels the prin- ciple of God in it, i. 304. Students, at Aberdeen, some con- vinced, ii. 197. Sufferings of G. F. and friends for being contrary to the world's ways and customs, i. 104.-G. F. cruelly beaten by a Clerk in the steeple-house, 156,-by a rude multitude, 179,-banished-see banish- ment.-Suffered in bad pri- sons, ii. 50.-Sufferings of Friends for travelling about their occasions, i. 318,-for going to steeple-houses, &c. 393, 394, 395, 396,-laid be- fore Oliver Cromwell, 440.- Sufferings of Friends at meet- ings, 312,-by imprisonments, 313, 314, 506-ii. 57, 90, and after the Monarchy men's ris- ing, i. 483, some banished, &c. Dantzick, Friends' sufferings, ii. 253 to 259, 345 to 347, 408, 409, 410.
Swear not all, ii. 54.-Friends not swearing, how discerned from others not swearing, 94, 95. See 280 and 317.-Of- fices served by Friends with- out swearing, 415. Justices and Juries forsworn at Lan- caster assizes in G. F.'s case, 50, 51.-Three Officers of the court forsworn in the same case, 56.
Steeple houses and markets, Truth preached in them, i. 393,-the sound of its bell seemed like the sound of a market bell, 105, 112.-G. F. in the steeple-house at Bever- ley and Crantzick, 138, 139, 140, 141.-Mansfield Wood- house, the people fell upon him, &c. Steeple-house shook, 173, 196, 197.-Friends de- claring Truth in Steeple- houses, 255, 257, 287, 302, 387, 368,-others admonished Talkers, airy, i. 84, 91, 299, 300. the Bowlers, 338.
Syllogisms and sophistic argu- ments overthrown, i. 406.
Talents, i. 366, and the slothful servant, ii. 427.
Teacher God was the first teacher in Paradise, &c. ii. 296.
Temples made of hands, God dwells not in, i. 80, 112. Temptations to despair uponG. F. i. 77, 78, 81, 82, 83, 84, for the trial of his faith, 85, 86,
Returning thence to England he went over to
1677 Holland, Friezland, Ger- many, Holstein, &c. ii. 223 to 248.
was under great temptations 1684 Holland and Friezland, ii. sometimes, 90, 91. Thee and Thou to a single per-Trembling and quaking owned, son, i., 414, 444,-492, 499. ii. 65,-see Hat. Thieves lying hid by the high- way in Scotland, reproved by G. F. i. 411.
Tithes, Quakers cannot pay, i.
216, Great havock and spoil made for them by priests, 270, 492. Some imprisoned to death for them, ii. 33, 67. Friends to keep up the testimony a- gainst them, 221, 223, 286, 358. Tithes pleaded for by the priests, i. 352. Tongues and Languages the beast
has power over, i. 417, 418. Toleration prayed against by a priest, i. 494; how to use it, ii. 377, 379.
Two thirsts in man, i. 84, 85. Trading of Friends increased, people seeing their honest dealing, i. 276. Transgression of the Life of God, what it leads to, i. 304, 305. Travels of G. F. into
Trials of G. F's &c. See Assize. Two triers sent from Wales, both were convinced, i.223. A pre- tended trier of spirits con- founded, 255. A day of trial is coming upon all, &c. ii. 47, 338, 400.
Troubles of mind spoken to, i. 304. Of a woman in Mary- land, for whom G.F. intreated the Lord ii.165. Troubles upon a Trooper concerning G. F. i.
Truth is honorable, i. 284. peace- able, ii. 285. in unity, 356. the pearl, 379.
Tumult of the people at Breck- no. ok, i. 373.
Turks and Turkish patrons give liberty of religion, ii. 410.
Vengeance is the Lord's, i. 499.
Victory and overcoming of temptations known, i. 84, 375. Vision of G. F's of a bear, &c. i. 157. Of a desperate creature, 399. Of the New England sufferings to death, 495. Con- cerning the Turk, ii. 57. Of himself to be taken prisoner, 176. A Vision in Ireland, 99. and in his voyage for Ame- rica, 125. the Christians at Jerusalem had a vision before its destruction, 369. Voice coming to G. F. i. 84. (See Openings) the voice of the Lord to a Trooper, i. 128. Voyages of G. F. to Ireland, ii. 98. for England, 104, to Bar- badoes, 125, &c.
Waiting upon God, i. 450. Wales, | Watches set up in the streets and
the Governor of Tenby must yield to truth, i. 380, 384, and Magistrates in other places, 385, 386. The moderation of a town in Wales, 387, 388. A Lady and her Preacher send for G. F. 389, 390. Wars and fightings denied by
G. F. i. 78, 129, 131, 132. They arise from lusts in the Fall, 318, 319. None to go down to Egypt for help, 320. It is not our principle, 487, but do testify against it, ii. 45, 48. and it is not becoming Christianity, 449, 450, 451, being a work of darkness. Warrants against G. F. i. 216, 400, 413, 450, 465, 467, &c. -ii. 27,74,96,115, for Tithes, 286. Warrant against all Quakers, i. 321, 345.
highways in Cornwall, &c. to stop Friends from travelling, i. 320, 325, 327, 329. Weakness of G. F's body, ii. 11, 76, by long and close imprison- ment, 57, 59, 196, 374, by continual travel, 193, and spent at meetings, &c. 378. his health being much im- paired, 399. A great exer- cise came upon him, 401. Wicked man cut off, ii. 68, ano- ther plagued, 69. Worship, the World's, i. 102, 103. Will worship, 333. The Dragon's and the Beast's, 350. The Worship in the Spirit, 500.
Yea and Nay, i. 76, 200, i
more binding than an oath to many, ii. 53, 55, 192, 193.
Catalogue of the Epistles, Letters, and Papers of G. Fox and others, contained in these Volumes.
.... 248 To the justices trying minis-
ters ... 252 To those that scorn trembling and quaking ............. To the churches in outward forms .... 269 To friends to offer themselves for their brother, &c. .. 274 An encouragement to friends 275 To friends in the north of Ireland .... .. 280 To the seven parishes at Landsend
Peter Cely's mittimus . 296 183 E. Pyot to J. Glyn, chief
189 To magistrates of watches 319
To the people of Ulverstone 190 Answer to Exeter warrant 321
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