Publisher's Synopsis
The Second Part of the Mystery of Fox-Craft is a book written by Daniel Leeds and published in 1917. It is an introduction to the Quaker religion, featuring about thirty quotations taken directly from Quaker books. The book explores the mysteries of Fox-Craft, which is a term used to describe the spiritual practices and beliefs of the Quaker community. Leeds delves into the history of the Quaker movement, discussing the life and teachings of George Fox, the founder of the religion. The book also explores the Quaker approach to worship, which emphasizes the importance of silence and stillness. Overall, The Second Part of the Mystery of Fox-Craft is a comprehensive guide to the Quaker religion that provides readers with a deeper understanding of its beliefs and practices.And Well Attested By Men Learned And Pious; Proving All, And More Than All The Charges In F. Buggs Bomb Of Half A Sheet, Which Mr. Talbot Reprinted And Sent To The Quakers At Their General Meeting At Burlington In 1704, Where He Appointed Time And Place To Prove The Said Charges Against Them In The Face Of The Country. But They Finding Their Cause Would Not Bear That Test, Refused To Meet Him; But Have At Last Published A Bulky Book Of 14 Sheets, Entitled The Bomb-Searcher, Etc.., Therein Denying Themselves To Be Guilty, As By The Bomb Charged. But It Is Therein Proved, I. That The Bomb-Searcher (Caleb Pusey) Had His Brethren Who Approve His Said Book, Are Possessed With A Lying Spirit. Ii. That They Make It Their Whole Business To Deceive. Iii. And That By Their Denying, Excusing And Hiding Their Blasphemous Notions And Doctrines They Are Self-Condemned.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.