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the shore of Windermere he was fined, and two years later was fined again by the justices of Westmoreland for the same offence. In the intervals between his imprisonments he was engaged in ministerial work, chiefly in the northern counties and in Wales, and his preaching is said to have been of an earnest and loving character rather than argumentative or doctrinal. In September 1684 he was sent to gaol for more than a month for absenting himself from the parish church, and immediately after his release was again arrested and incarcerated for about eight weeks for the same offence.
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He suffered a long imprisonment in 1668 for having attended a meeting at Swarthmore and then refusing the oaths, and in 1672 he was again imprisoned for refusing to pay tithes to Theo. Aimes, vicar of Baycliff, but was a second time released by the death of his suitor. For preaching at a meeting on
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He is known to have been married, but had no family. His character was amiable rather than strong, but on occasion he could be fearless. It is said that being once plundered by a highwayman, he said that though he would not give his life for his horse or money, he would for the robber's soul,
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In 1699 Fell went on a preaching tour in northern England, with Benjamin Holme and Joseph Kirkbride. He died while on a preaching excursion at
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My Testimony to my Dear, True, and Well-beloved Friend and Father in Christ, George Fox
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whereupon the man returned both horse and money. Fell was a man of little education.
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An Epistle for the Strengthening and Confirming of Friends in their Most Holy Faith
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A Warning to England in general and the cities of London and Bristol in particular
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The Persecution of them People they call Quakers in several places in Lancashire
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for being at an illegal conventicle. He had some property at
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in 1700, having been a minister nearly fifty years.
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