George Fox (1624 91), founder of The Religious Society of Friends (or Quakers), was well known during his lifetime as a healer and worker of miracles. He wrote prolifically of how he used God's power to effect over one hundred and fifty cures, of both physical disease or injury and mental or psychological problems. This work was critical to spreading the word about Quakerism in its early years. Many of Fox's papers were lost after his death, but from the clues and fragments that remained, and a contemporary index of his works, Henry Cadbury (1883 1974) was able to create this book, published...
George Fox (1624 91), founder of The Religious Society of Friends (or Quakers), was well known during his lifetime as a healer and worker of miracles....