The Making of William Penn's "Holy Experiment" in Education

The Making of William Penn's
Title The Making of William Penn's "Holy Experiment" in Education PDF eBook
Author William C. Kashatus
Publisher
Pages 25
Release 1995
Genre Society of Friends
ISBN

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William Penn's Holy Experiment in Education

William Penn's Holy Experiment in Education
Title William Penn's Holy Experiment in Education PDF eBook
Author William C. Kashatus
Publisher
Pages 100
Release 1992
Genre Society of Friends
ISBN

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William Penn's Holy Experiment in Civil Government

William Penn's Holy Experiment in Civil Government
Title William Penn's Holy Experiment in Civil Government PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Franklin Trueblood
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1895
Genre Pennsylvania
ISBN

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William Penn's "Holy Experiment"

William Penn's
Title William Penn's "Holy Experiment" PDF eBook
Author Byron Clay Cravens
Publisher
Pages 169
Release 1943
Genre Pennsylvania
ISBN

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William Penn's 'Holy Experiment'

William Penn's 'Holy Experiment'
Title William Penn's 'Holy Experiment' PDF eBook
Author James Proud
Publisher
Pages 546
Release 2019-09-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780999833292

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William Penn's life was, at its core, a search for peace. This study concentrates attention on his greatest effort to secure true peace for all--his undertaking to populate and cultivate the region of North America granted him by the English Crown in March 1681. Penn intended that Pennsylvania should be a haven for seekers of religious freedom and liberty of conscience, especially those who, for the sake of faith and principle, had suffered property forfeiture or bodily imprisonment during the persecutions of the English Civil War, Commonwealth, Protectorate, and Restoration. In commenting on how he had acquired Pennsylvania and what ends it might serve, Penn wrote to William Harrison: For my country, [I eyed] the Lord in the obtaining of it; and more was I drawn inward to look to Him, and to o[we it] to His hand and power, than to any ot[her way]. I have so obtained it and desire that I may not be unworthy of His love, but do that which may answer yet His kind providence and serve His Truth and people; that an example may be set up to the nations. There may be room there, though not here, for such a holy experiment This book traces the historical progress of the foremost themes of the holy experiment from 1681, when Penn wrote the above letter to Harrison. These themes were most fully realized by the 1750s, but the holy experiment continued until 1781, when the experiment was finally laid down. The great themes of the experiment, in addition to the founding principles of peace grounded in religious freedom and liberty of conscience, were public education, preserving friendship with the Native Americans, and abolishing the evil of slavery. By the end of the experiment in 1781, both successes and failures had been realized, successes and failures that continue to underlie the society America has become since those days of its birthing at Philadelphia when the founding fathers gave order to the United States. James Proud is an attorney, now retired, and a priest of the Episcopal Church. Proud is the editor of John Woolman and the A airs of Truth, published by Inner Light Books in 2010.

William Penn's "holy Experiment"

William Penn's
Title William Penn's "holy Experiment" PDF eBook
Author Edwin B. Bronner
Publisher Praeger
Pages 332
Release 1978
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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An explanation of Pennsylvania history between the years 1681 and 1701. The chapters contain material about the religion, the philosophy, the economic life, and the social life of the people in Pennsylvania.

Promised Land

Promised Land
Title Promised Land PDF eBook
Author Steven Craig Harper
Publisher Associated University Presse
Pages 168
Release 2008-07
Genre History
ISBN 9780980149678

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The Walking Purchase of 1737 marked the end of negotiated boundaries in Pennsylvania, both geographical and cultural. Dispossessed by the fraudulent purchase and the conspiratorial diplomacy before and after it, Delawares chose variations on several responses, including migration, negotiation, conversion, and violent retribution. This book sensitively reconstructs their world from the time Europeans arrived on their shores to their geographical and ethnic annihilation from the Delaware Valley in the 1760s. Focusing on the Walking Purchase as the central event in this declension narrative, the book observes the transformation of a fragile if generally peaceful middle ground, habitable by Delawares and English on negotiable terms, to an English colony determined to possess a boundless landscape by fraud and force. Stephen C. Harper teaches at Brigham Young University.