Introducing Early Quakers

Episode 4 - James Parnell

12 min · 5 de ene de 2026
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Episode 4 Summary James Parnell was a young but powerful voice in the early Quaker movement. Episode 4 tells the story of his deep spiritual commitment, fearless preaching, and harsh imprisonment for his faith. Despite his short life, James’s witness and final writings reveal a strong trust in the Inner Light and a willingness to suffer for truth rather than compromise it. Show Credits Presented by: Silver Wattle Quaker Centre Written and Narrated by: Michael Corbett Introductions Read by: Ann Zubrick, Board Member, Silver Wattle Produced and Edited by: Holly Dhynes, Quakers Australia Based on materials originally developed by: Michael Corbett, with gratitude to David Johnson Produced on Ngambri–Ngunnawal land, near Weereewa (Lake George), where Silver Wattle Quaker Centre is located. This series includes contributions from Friends across Australia and around the world. Music: Classical Guitar by Mantikore (licensed from AudioJungle) Website: https://silverwattle.org.au/podcast

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Episode 8 - Francis Howgill

Episode 8: Francis Howgill — A Life of Conviction and Witness Francis Howgill was one of the early leaders of the Quaker movement, known for his deep spiritual searching, bold ministry, and unwavering commitment to truth. From his beginnings among the Westmorland Seekers to his role among the “Valiant Sixty,” Howgill helped shape the foundations of the Religious Society of Friends. In this episode, we explore his journey from established minister to Quaker preacher, his travels and partnership with Edward Burrough, and the cost of his convictions—including imprisonment for refusing to swear allegiance to the crown. Through his writings and witness, Howgill invites us to turn inward to the Light and to build our lives on what is eternal. Presented by: Silver Wattle Quaker Centre Written and Narrated by: Michael Corbett Introductions Read by: Ann Zubrick, Board Member, Silver Wattle Produced and Edited by: Holly Dhynes, Quakers Australia Based on materials originally developed by: Michael Corbett, with gratitude to David Johnson Produced on Ngambri–Ngunnawal land, near Weereewa (Lake George), where Silver Wattle Quaker Centre is located. This series includes contributions from Friends across Australia and around the world. Music: Classical Guitar by Mantikore (licensed from AudioJungle) Website: https://silverwattle.org.au/podcast [https://silverwattle.org.au/podcast]

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episode Episode 7 - Joan Vokin artwork

Episode 7 - Joan Vokin

Joan Vokins (1630–1690) was an early Quaker minister from Berkshire, England. After becoming convinced of the Truth in 1663, she became a passionate preacher and traveller in the ministry.In 1680 she sailed across the Atlantic to visit Friends in New York, Long Island, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and the Caribbean, encouraging meetings and strengthening the Quaker community. Her journeys were difficult and often dangerous, but she remained faithful to the call she felt to serve.Joan was also a prolific letter writer. Her writings were later collected in the book God’s Mighty Power Magnified, which shares her experiences and spiritual reflections.This episode explores her life, ministry, and enduring witness among early Friends.Show CreditsPresented by: Silver Wattle Quaker CentreWritten and Narrated by: Michael CorbettIntroductions Read by: Ann Zubrick, Board Member, Silver WattleProduced and Edited by: Holly Dhynes, Quakers AustraliaBased on materials originally developed by: Michael Corbett, with gratitude to David JohnsonProduced on Ngambri–Ngunnawal land, near Weereewa (Lake George), where Silver Wattle Quaker Centre is located. This series includes contributions from Friends across Australia and around the world.Music: Classical Guitar by Mantikore (licensed from AudioJungle)Website for transcript and discussion questions: https://silverwattle.org.au/introducing-early-quakers-ep7

28 de mar de 202615 min
episode Episode 6 - James Naylor artwork

Episode 6 - James Naylor

This episode tells the story of James Naylor (1618–1660), an early Quaker minister who worked closely with George Fox, drew many followers, and later faced severe punishment after a public action in Bristol. His life raises questions about leadings, community accountability, repentance, and the inward light. Show Credits Presented by: Silver Wattle Quaker Centre Written and Narrated by: Michael Corbett Introductions Read by: Ann Zubrick, Board Member, Silver Wattle Produced and Edited by: Holly Dhynes, Quakers Australia Based on materials originally developed by: Michael Corbett, with gratitude to David Johnson Produced on Ngambri–Ngunnawal land, near Weereewa (Lake George), where Silver Wattle Quaker Centre is located. This series includes contributions from Friends across Australia and around the world. Music: Classical Guitar by Mantikore (licensed from AudioJungle) Website for transcript and discussion questions: https://silverwattle.org.au/introducing-early-quakers-ep6

4 de mar de 202616 min
episode Episode 5 - Mary Fisher artwork

Episode 5 - Mary Fisher

Episode 5: Mary Fisher (1623–1698) Mary Fisher was one of the earliest and most remarkable Quaker missionaries, known for her courage, endurance, and deep faith. Born in Yorkshire, she became a Convincement Friend after hearing George Fox in 1651 and soon joined the ranks of the Valiant Sixty, travelling widely to preach the Quaker message. Show Credits Presented by: Silver Wattle Quaker Centre Written and Narrated by: Michael Corbett Introductions Read by: Ann Zubrick, Board Member, Silver Wattle Produced and Edited by: Holly Dhynes, Quakers Australia Based on materials originally developed by: Michael Corbett, with gratitude to David Johnson Produced on Ngambri–Ngunnawal land, near Weereewa (Lake George), where Silver Wattle Quaker Centre is located. This series includes contributions from Friends across Australia and around the world. Music: Classical Guitar by Mantikore (licensed from AudioJungle) Website: silverwattle.org.au/podcast

5 de feb de 202613 min
episode Episode 4 - James Parnell artwork

Episode 4 - James Parnell

Episode 4 Summary James Parnell was a young but powerful voice in the early Quaker movement. Episode 4 tells the story of his deep spiritual commitment, fearless preaching, and harsh imprisonment for his faith. Despite his short life, James’s witness and final writings reveal a strong trust in the Inner Light and a willingness to suffer for truth rather than compromise it. Show Credits Presented by: Silver Wattle Quaker Centre Written and Narrated by: Michael Corbett Introductions Read by: Ann Zubrick, Board Member, Silver Wattle Produced and Edited by: Holly Dhynes, Quakers Australia Based on materials originally developed by: Michael Corbett, with gratitude to David Johnson Produced on Ngambri–Ngunnawal land, near Weereewa (Lake George), where Silver Wattle Quaker Centre is located. This series includes contributions from Friends across Australia and around the world. Music: Classical Guitar by Mantikore (licensed from AudioJungle) Website: https://silverwattle.org.au/podcast

5 de ene de 202612 min