"The last three decades have seen a remarkable development in
Quaker historiography...Larry Ingle's extraordinary biography of
George Fox is not only a fitting contribution to this corpus, but
the essential starting place for the next generation of
scholars."--Albion
"Ingle tells his story sensibly and responsibly, making careful use
of Fox's Journal and the other (happily plentiful) Quaker
sources...Valuable in reminding us of the most important dimension
of the history of the seventeenth century, which was the searing
intensity of its religious beliefs."--New Republic
"A valuable book that fills a long-felt need...A biography of Fox
that is respectful and thorough but not overly reverential or
hagiographical."--Sixteenth Century Journal
"Larry Ingle's First Among Friends is a landmark work of Quaker
history. Anyone who seeks to understand the origins and essence of
the Society of Friends could do no better than to read it.
Certainly every Friends' meeting should own it, and every Friend
should read it. The book's scholarship is pioneering, its style
solicitous, and its insights into the tumultuous, history-making
life of George Fox are numerous and eye-opening. This benchmark
work
secures Larry Ingle's stature as the leading American historian of
Quakerism."--Charles Fager, Quaker author and editor of "A Friendly
Letter
"This book is, quite rightly, far from being hostile. But in it a
historian who seems to be a Quaker himself takes a fresh look at
all surviving evidence, provides a comprehensive assembly of
scholarly research and discussion, and offers conclusions which are
objective."--Church Times
"First Among Friends brings George Fox vividly to life and outlines
the important part he played in establishing a religious sect in
the seventeenth century which still exists today."--The Friend
"This book has two sets of qualities that help explain why it will
long stand as the definitive biography of one of history's most
intriguing figures: a strong interest and empathy for its subject,
and meticulous scholarship with intellectual honesty."--The
Historian
"Ingle has written a useful and much-needed biography of early
Quaker leader George Fox...[A] well-researched, nicely written
biography of an important and elusive figure. Ingle is to be
applauded for his efforts."--Journal of Modern History
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