In 1680 Friend William Rogers published a book documenting why some founding Friends were not of the same conscience as George Fox (and those who followed him) concerning the institutionalization of the gathering of Friends by establishing a specific set of outward forms and practices.



The following links comprise the whole of Rogers' work in the form of a facsimile of the original text. This is not a modernized form of the text. It is a copy I have compiled of the 17th century text rendered into PDF format.



Christian Quaker ... By William Rogers

Written 1680

All links point to PDF files





Title Page Image:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5QXoJ80zh-kNm5JZUlqeEZqVHM





PrefaceFirst PartSecond PartThird PartFourth PartFifth PartPostscriptIndexPlease let me know if there are any issues with downloading the sections.I am working on a modernized version of the book along with annotations and cross-references. However, it will not be available any time soon. At least there is an electronic version now available for those who are interested.Keith F. Saylorkfsaylor@gmail.com