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- COOPERATION AND CONFLICT:
- He often traveled back to. England and was involved in a number of controversies mainly because of his pacifist beliefs as a Quaker. William Penn.
- www.huntington.org
- The Pennsylvania Colony
- D. to spread religion. 7.
- www.mrnussbaum.com
- 142 Four Authority, Mind, and Politics: The Anti-Enthusiasm of
- 13. PWP I, 'God's controversy proclaimed (1670-71)', p. 191.
- etheses.whiterose.ac.uk
- The Christian Faith of Friends
- www.fum.org
- AN EXAMPLE OF AN "A" PAPER - History 451
- William Penn's experiences and beliefs as a Quaker inspired his “holy experiment” with religious liberty in Pennsylvania.
- history.wisc.edu
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- Brief History of William Penn
- www.ushistory.org
- William Penn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- William Penn - The Religious Society of Friends
- William Penn, America's First Great Champion for Liberty and Peace. by Jim Left mostly to himself, young William became interested in religion.
- www.quaker.org
- Part I. Religion. William Penn. 1909-14. Fruits of Solitude. The
- Part I. Religion. William Penn.
- www.bartleby.com
- William Penn - Conservapedia
- conservapedia.com
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