William Penn
(1644–1718)

Founder and "Absolute Proprietor" of the Province of Pennsylvania, the English North American colony and the future U.S. state of Pennsylvania; an early champion of democracy and religious freedom and famous for his treaty with the Lenape Indians

William Penn

Works

  • No Cross, No Crown (1669)
  • True Spiritual Liberty (1681)
  • Some Fruits of Solitude In Reflections And Maxims (1682)
  • Frame Of Government Of Pennsylvania (1682) From the Avalon Project, Yale Law School.
  • Letter to his wife, Gulielma (1682)
  • A Key (1692)
  • Primitive Christianity Revived (1696)
  • Preface to George Fox's Journal (1694)
  • An Essay towards the Present and Future Peace of Europe by the Establishment of an European Dyet, Parliament or Estates (1693)
  • Charter of Delaware

Works about Penn


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