Richard Farnworth
d. 1666 · Yorkshire, England

Richard Farnworth

Original Valiant Sixty and early theological defender

The Light of Christ within is the first principle of true religion. — Richard Farnworth

Life & Ministry

1651

Convinced by George Fox

Among the earliest converts in the north of England, Farnworth became one of Fox's most trusted co-laborers and a powerful minister in his own right.

1653–55

Prolific Tract Writer

Published numerous tracts on the Light Within, church order, and against the Ranters, establishing the theological vocabulary of the young movement.

1654

Sent South as Publisher of Truth

Dispatched as one of the 'Valiant Sixty' to carry the Quaker message beyond the north of England, traveling through the Midlands and southern counties.

1655–60

Repeated Imprisonments

Suffered multiple imprisonments for his public preaching and refusal to take oaths, enduring the hardships common to the first generation of Friends.

1666

Death

Died in 1666, his health broken by years of imprisonment and relentless travel in the ministry. His writings continued to circulate among Friends for decades.

Available Works

Theological Tracts on the Light Within

Proposed

Farnworth's foundational tracts defending the doctrine of the Light Within and opposing the Ranters — key documents of the first decade of Quakerism.

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