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The Peace of Europe, The Fruits of Solitude and other Writings

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  • 50

    Pages
  • 9789350091869

    ISBN
  • 13 mm

    Width
  • 19 mm

    Height
  • 2 gram

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  • PAPERBACK

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  • 17 FEBRUARY 2010

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    A voice for universal tolerance and love Seventeenth-century England was a cauldron of religious dissent and persecution. Himself imprisoned for his Quaker beliefs, William Penn saw fear and intolerance making hypocrites or martyrs of people - dividing them from each other, their government and their god. Trying to heal these wounds, Penn lived as he wrote: calling for an end to all war, equality for all people and respect for the earth, and naming the capital of the Pennsylvania colony Philadelphia, for his greatest ideal - brotherly love. Calm but forceful, Penns essays reflect the passion and vision of a...  Read More

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    William Penn

    Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name.

    William Penn was an English real estate entrepreneur, philosopher, and founder of the Province of Pennsylvania. He was an early champion of democracy and a prominent Quaker.

    On November 28, 1984 William Penn and his second wife, Hannah Callowhill Penn became Honorary Citizens of the United States, upon an Act of Congress by Presidential Proclamation 5284.