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BY BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AND WILLIAM PENN Witty, wise, and elegant in their simplicity, the timeless adages in this volume originated with two influential figures of early American history. Based on the preface to "Poor Richard's Almanac" by Benjamin Franklin and on the observations of William Penn from his various writings, this short booklet offers enduring counsel on how to live-both materially and spiritually.
Dover 1837 94 PP. Blank
$5.95 (in stock)
A Discourse Showing The Nature And Discipline Of The Holy Cross Of Christ, And That The Denial Of Self And Daily Bearing Of Christ's Cross Is The Alone Way To The Rest And Kingdom Of God
BY WILLIAM PENN SECONDHAND -undated but old printing from when the Friends Book Store was at 304 Arch St. Small brown hardbound book. Slight yellowing to page edges.
No Publisher given 408 PP. Cloth
$25.00 USED - availability checked Jun 18th 9:17am EDT
Modern English Translation
BY WILLIAM PENN, EDITED BY RONALD SELLECK Outlining a life of discipleship in Christ, William Penn addresses topics such as "bearing the cross daily", the nature of worship and our inner character. Selleck's modern English translation makes this classic (written in 1668) easily readable in the 21st century.
Friends United Press 2007 156 PP. Paper
$16.00 (in stock)
BY WILLIAM PENN An abridged version of the book on one audiocassette read by Bruce Bush. William Penn's confession of faith, his blueprint for a just society, his explanation of Quaker practices and testimonies, and his epistle to those of the Community of Faith, whatever the denomination.
Audiologos 1994 80 MIN. ABR. Audio
$5.00 (in stock)
BY WILLIAM PENN No Cross No Crown tends to be one of Quakerism's great unread books, but here are some selections of its most profound passages, selected by Sarah Miller and beautifully printed on archival paper by Patrick Burns.
Tract Association 2000 22 PP. Paper
$1.00 (in stock)
Wise Sayings On The Conduct Of Human Life, In Today's English
BY WILLIAM PENN, EDITED BY ERIC TAYLOR Written whilst Penn was in hiding, falsely accused of treason, these aphorisms have been well loved for 300 years. Eric Taylor provides a 30 page historical introduction to them and has put them into an easy and accessible modern English.
Herald Press 2002 167 PP. Paper
$8.99 (in stock)
Writings On The Faith And Practice Of The People Called Quakers, In Modern English
BY WILLIAM PENN, TRANSLATED BY PAUL BUCKLEY This work by Paul Buckley makes available in modern English five key texts by William Penn. Buckley's extensive footnotes further increase the value of this work to persons who are interested in understanding Penn's works. Texts translated into modern English include "The Sandy Foundation Shaken," "Innocency with her Open Face," "The Christian Quaker and his Divine Testimony Vindicated," "Primitive Christianity Revived" and more.
Earlham School of Religion 2003 415 PP. Paper
$19.95 (in stock)
No Cross, No Crown William Penn, Ronald Selleck
Some Fruits Of Solitude William Penn, Eric Taylor
Twenty-first Century Penn William Penn, Paul Buckley
Franklin's Way To Wealth And Penn's Maxims Benjamin Franklin, William Penn
No Cross, No Crown (884) William Penn
Selected Quotations From No Cross No Crown William Penn