In 1681, King Charles II of England granted land in the New World to William Penn. The colony which Penn established, Pennsylvania, was a unique social experiment in religious liberty that lasted for seventy-five years. In order to understand Penn's experiment, and its impact, it is necessary to look at two factors. The first is Penn's convincement to Quakerism, in the face of societal and parental opposition.1 The second is the unique friendship he enjoyed with the Stuart monarchs--his radical religious views notwithstanding. Penn's ideologies shaped the character of the colony which later became the center pf the fledgling government of the United States of America. Penn's "holy experiment", as he called it, became the proving ground for ...
English law is repeatedly referred to in the works of the Quaker leader William Penn, the founder of...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1929. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
The process of creating the colony of Pennsylvania began with the granting of a charter by King Char...
An idea of the liberty of conscience was one of the most important problems of the modern history. ...
The Penn cases came at the climax of one of the most vital periods of English history The Stuart kin...
William Penn was an instrumental and controversial figure in the early modern transatlantic world, k...
This work is a study in William Penn's "doctrine" of political authority. The word "doctrine" is us...
Dedication dated 1850.Also issued online. viii, 72 pages; 16 cmhttps://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/...
William Penn established the significance of intertwining two kinds of narrative effects – the histo...
William Penn (1644-1718) as one of reformers of Christianity and one of Quaker leaders refered to a...
William Penn was a prolific writer, and, following the practice of the period, he drew upon countles...
This essay analyzes changes in the way Quaker writers represented the landscape of Pennsylvania, par...
Taken from an engraving that is the earliest published portrait of William Penn. Drawn in 1770 in Ph...
Using the 1726 edition of A Collection of the Works of William Penn, Murphy (Univ. of Chicago Divini...
An Essay Towards the Present and Future Peace of Europe is a small political treatise published anon...
English law is repeatedly referred to in the works of the Quaker leader William Penn, the founder of...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1929. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
The process of creating the colony of Pennsylvania began with the granting of a charter by King Char...
An idea of the liberty of conscience was one of the most important problems of the modern history. ...
The Penn cases came at the climax of one of the most vital periods of English history The Stuart kin...
William Penn was an instrumental and controversial figure in the early modern transatlantic world, k...
This work is a study in William Penn's "doctrine" of political authority. The word "doctrine" is us...
Dedication dated 1850.Also issued online. viii, 72 pages; 16 cmhttps://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/...
William Penn established the significance of intertwining two kinds of narrative effects – the histo...
William Penn (1644-1718) as one of reformers of Christianity and one of Quaker leaders refered to a...
William Penn was a prolific writer, and, following the practice of the period, he drew upon countles...
This essay analyzes changes in the way Quaker writers represented the landscape of Pennsylvania, par...
Taken from an engraving that is the earliest published portrait of William Penn. Drawn in 1770 in Ph...
Using the 1726 edition of A Collection of the Works of William Penn, Murphy (Univ. of Chicago Divini...
An Essay Towards the Present and Future Peace of Europe is a small political treatise published anon...
English law is repeatedly referred to in the works of the Quaker leader William Penn, the founder of...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1929. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
The process of creating the colony of Pennsylvania began with the granting of a charter by King Char...