Yep, the guy was a meditator and had number one experiences all the time generating quite a 'field effect'. A saint in his own time like we know them spiritually. We always end our Quaker Meeting silent meditation/meeting for worship with, "Jai George Fox". -Buck
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Yifu" <yifuxero@...> wrote: > > http://www.ushistory.org/penn/fox.htm > > From "Sodom Had No Bible" by Leonard Ravenhill, Offspring, 1971, 2012; page > 162: > > "Many times Fox prophesied of future events that were revealed to him. > Visions often came to him. Once in Lancashire, England, as he was climbing > Pendle hill, he had a vision of a coming revival in that very area. He "saw > the countryside alive with men, all moving to one place". > . > " In personal appearance Fox was a large man with remarkable piercing eyes. > His words were like a flash of lightening. His judgment was clear, and his > logic convincing. His great spiritual gift was a remarkable discernment. He > seemed to be able to read the characters of men by looking at them. He > likened the temperaments of people to a wolf, a serpent, a lion, or a wasp. > He could meet a person and say, "I see the spirit of a cunning fox in you." > "You have the nature of a serpent". Or, "Thou art as vicious as a tiger" Fox > was far in advance of any other person in his day, in spiritual matters". > > "Above all, George Fox excelled in prayer". >