. Historical portraits ... the lives of Fletcher .. . JAMES USSHEK, ARCHBISHOP OF ARMAGH From the portrait by Sir Peter Lely in theNational Portrait Gallery. SIR FUEKE FIRST LORD BROOKE From a portrait, painted in 1586, belonging toLord Willoughby dc Broke Face p. I 4 RICHARD BAXTER 175 deter him from opposing James II. He died the object of almostuniversal veneration. His fame, however, rests less upon thecourageous integrity of his life than upon his numerous books,especially Tlie Saints Everlasting Rest (1650), and his own charm-ing autobiography, afterwards published as R


. Historical portraits ... the lives of Fletcher .. . JAMES USSHEK, ARCHBISHOP OF ARMAGH From the portrait by Sir Peter Lely in theNational Portrait Gallery. SIR FUEKE FIRST LORD BROOKE From a portrait, painted in 1586, belonging toLord Willoughby dc Broke Face p. I 4 RICHARD BAXTER 175 deter him from opposing James II. He died the object of almostuniversal veneration. His fame, however, rests less upon thecourageous integrity of his life than upon his numerous books,especially Tlie Saints Everlasting Rest (1650), and his own charm-ing autobiography, afterwards published as Reliquiae style and their matter have made them classics of Christianliterature. GEORGE FOX (1624-1691) founder of the sect of Quakers, was the son of Christopher Fox,a Puritan weaver, and of Mary Lago, a woman of great had Httle education, and was always an illiterate man, thoughthis, like other of his peculiarities, has been perhaps became a shoemakers apprentice, but in 1643 he receiveda divine call. In a state of religious melancholy he wandered fornine months alone in the Midlands, and on his return homewoul


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