Comments - really interesting website containing the complete Works of George Fox and other Quaker material - New Foundation Fellowship2024-03-28T12:15:31Zhttp://nffquaker.org/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=6286598%3ABlogPost%3A10305&xn_auth=noYes there is substance to tho…tag:nffquaker.org,2011-10-20:6286598:Comment:101102011-10-20T13:52:48.075ZEllis Heinhttp://nffquaker.org/profile/EllisHein
Yes there is substance to those rumors. The project is still in the proofreading stage and is not yet ready for sale. For further update, contact Pat Dallmann (a member of this site) or Terry Wallace.
Yes there is substance to those rumors. The project is still in the proofreading stage and is not yet ready for sale. For further update, contact Pat Dallmann (a member of this site) or Terry Wallace. I did hear rumours to the eff…tag:nffquaker.org,2011-10-20:6286598:Comment:102132011-10-20T12:12:02.360ZAllistair Lomaxhttp://nffquaker.org/profile/1q0exj1yh6e79
I did hear rumours to the effect that the Works had been copied onto CD. Is there any substance to those rumours?
I did hear rumours to the effect that the Works had been copied onto CD. Is there any substance to those rumours? Lisa I do not have a copy of…tag:nffquaker.org,2011-10-18:6286598:Comment:101092011-10-18T22:43:25.855ZEllis Heinhttp://nffquaker.org/profile/EllisHein
Lisa I do not have a copy of the 1990 edition of the Works. Peter Glass, who is also a member of this website, bought the last set. You can send him a message regarding the ISBN and he can give you that information. If you don't get a response from him, I can telephone him and ask. Ellis
Lisa I do not have a copy of the 1990 edition of the Works. Peter Glass, who is also a member of this website, bought the last set. You can send him a message regarding the ISBN and he can give you that information. If you don't get a response from him, I can telephone him and ask. Ellis - that is good to know about…tag:nffquaker.org,2011-10-18:6286598:Comment:100092011-10-18T14:27:45.310ZLisa Shaulhttp://nffquaker.org/profile/LisaShaul
<p>- that is good to know about the language, but I am still firmly at the stage where I do need help at times with it.</p>
<p>With regards to finding copies of the Works (at an affordable price), I've managed to source 2 very old copies of vol 1&2 (the Journal), - but when I search online, it is impossible to find the editions republished by the NFF in 1990. - It should in theory be the case that some might be available second hand.</p>
<p>- Would anyone be able to tell me the ISBN numbers…</p>
<p>- that is good to know about the language, but I am still firmly at the stage where I do need help at times with it.</p>
<p>With regards to finding copies of the Works (at an affordable price), I've managed to source 2 very old copies of vol 1&2 (the Journal), - but when I search online, it is impossible to find the editions republished by the NFF in 1990. - It should in theory be the case that some might be available second hand.</p>
<p>- Would anyone be able to tell me the ISBN numbers of the 1990 editions as it would enable me to search specifically ? (at the moment I get swamped by the print-on-demand reproductions of the 1831 edition- they are not cheap and give no guarentee as to print quality).</p> Lisa, Thanks for posting this…tag:nffquaker.org,2011-10-17:6286598:Comment:102112011-10-17T14:00:32.299ZEllis Heinhttp://nffquaker.org/profile/EllisHein
Lisa, Thanks for posting this information. Yes Hall Worthington has put up a lot of valuable information. My one quibble with what he has done is that in some instances he has modernized the text. There was a time when I would have found that acceptable, even valuable, so I can't say it is a bad thing. However, I want the text in its original language now. So by all means, visit Hall's site and peruse his material. You can form your own opinion regarding original text vs. modern language.
Lisa, Thanks for posting this information. Yes Hall Worthington has put up a lot of valuable information. My one quibble with what he has done is that in some instances he has modernized the text. There was a time when I would have found that acceptable, even valuable, so I can't say it is a bad thing. However, I want the text in its original language now. So by all means, visit Hall's site and peruse his material. You can form your own opinion regarding original text vs. modern language.