Margaret Fell was one of the early converts of George Fox-a woman
who more clearly understood Fox's dynamic experience and
understanding of the original Christian gospel than anyone else. It
was Margaret who quickly turned her estate into a key communication
and support node for the growing Quaker movement. It was she who
fostered a Quaker community on her estate at Swarthmore Hall. And
it was she who, twenty years after her convincement and fifteen
after her widowhood, became Fox's helpmate in marriage and
co-partner in ministry. To dismiss her would be to dismiss one of
the key female founders of early Quakerism.
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