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George Fox, a prominent figure in 17th-century England, was the founder of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers. Born in 1624, Fox was a charismatic and influential religious leader known for his unyielding commitment to pacifism, equality, and the belief in the "Inner Light" – the idea that every individual could have a direct and personal relationship with God. Despite facing persecution for his unconventional views, Fox played a key role in shaping the Quaker movement, emphasizing simplicity, social justice, and the rejection of formal rituals in worship.
May the Light of the Divine guide thee on thy journey, friend. In the stillness of the heart, seek the truth that resides within thee.
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