William Penn: Political Writings
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- Editor: Andrew R. Murphy, Virginia Commonwealth University
- Date Published: December 2020
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- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108497121
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William Penn (1644-1718) – Quaker activist, theorist of liberty of conscience, and colonial founder and proprietor – played a central role in the movement for religious liberty on both sides of the Atlantic for more than four decades. This volume presents, for the first time, a fully annotated scholarly edition of Penn's political writings over the course of his long public career, tracing his thinking from his early theorisation of religious toleration and liberty of conscience in England, as a leading member of the Society of Friends during the 1670s, to his colonial undertaking in Pennsylvania a decade later, his controversial role in the years leading up to the 1688 Revolution, and the ongoing consequences of that Revolution to his future prospects. Penn's political writings provide an illuminating window into the increasingly sophisticated and influential movement for liberty of conscience in the early modern world.
Read more- Introduces readers to the thought of William Penn (1644-1718), founder of Pennsylvania and important figure in early Quakerism
- Provides the first ever fully annotated, scholarly edition of Penn's political writings
- A timely contribution in light of the recent 300th anniversary of Penn's death, and revived interest in his life and career
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- Date Published: December 2020
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108497121
- length: 390 pages
- dimensions: 222 x 143 x 25 mm
- weight: 0.57kg
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Note on the Texts
Part I. Political Liberties:
1. The Peoples Ancient and Just Liberties Asserted (1670)
2. Englands Present Interest Discover'd (1675)
3. England's great interest in the choice of this Parliament (1679)
4. The Great and Popular Objection Against the Repeal of the Penal Laws and Tests (1688)
Part II. Toleration and Liberty of Conscience:
5. The Great Case of Liberty of Conscience (1670)
6. The Proposed Comprehension (1673)
7. One Project for the good of England (1679)
8. A Perswasive to Moderation (1686)
Part III. Pennsylvania:
9. Some account of the Province of Pennsilvania in America (1681)
10. The Fundamental Constitutions of Pennsilvania (unpublished, summer 1681)
11. The Frame of Government and Laws agreed upon in England (1682)
12. The Charter of Privileges (1701)
Part IV. Broader Perspectives:
13. An Essay Towards the Present and Future Peace of Europe (1693)
14. A Brief and Plain scheame (unpublished, 1697)
15. Proposal for the Advancement of Trade in America (unpublished, 1697)
Bibliography
Index.
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