A Perfect Freedom
Religious Liberty In Pennsylvania
BY J. WILLIAM FROST
Brief Description:
Frost uses a wide variety of historical sources to trace the development of religious freedom in Pennsylvania from the founding of the colony up to World War II. Quakers figure prominently throughout. "Given the importance of the Pennsylvania story to the development of religious liberty in America, it is surprising-as J. William Frost notes-that this story has received so little attention. Here, at last, we have the vital narrative offered in impressive and illuminating detail."-Edwin S. Gaustad, American Historical Review
Pennsylvania State Press 1990 220 PP. Paper
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