Journal of William Penn
Discover the remarkable journey of William Penn in the Journal of William Penn, published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2006. This captivating 196-page paperback provides a firsthand account of Penn's travels in 1677 through Holland and Germany, where he visited Quaker congregations and passionately preached his message of religious toleration.
This insightful journal offers a unique glimpse into Penn's formative years, prior to his acquisition of the Pennsylvania charter in 1681. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the motivations behind the migration of German-speaking communities to the New World, highlighting the historical significance of Penn's work.
Perfect for enthusiasts of American history, biography, and classic travel writing, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in the intersection of religion and early American life. Immerse yourself in the rich legacy of William Penn and his enduring impact on religious freedom and tolerance.