
George Fox was a 17th century Christian best known for founding the Quakers. This is his autobiography, published near the end of his life, and it has been compared to St. Augustine's Confessions and John Bunyan's work.

George Fox's autobiography is an insightful account of a committed Christian who disagrees with the prevailing orthodoxy of his time. In the face of oppressive persecution, Fox founded the Society of Friends; the Quaker movement.
Writing in the late 17th century,...

"George Fox: An Autobiography" is the compelling firsthand account of the life and spiritual journey of George Fox, founder of the Religious Society of Friends, also known as the Quakers. A pivotal figure in Christian history, Fox's autobiography offers invaluable insight...