This volume includes William Penn's firsthand account of his
1677 travels in Holland and Germany while visiting Quaker
congregations and preaching his message of religious toleration. It
includes daily entries, in which Penn recounts his visits and
meetings with various parties. Penn details numerous interactions
with Quakers and those of other faiths, and the persecution he
faced on the journey. Daily recollections are interspersed with
texts of numerous letters, addresses, and epistles on Penn's
religious philosophy, along with notes on his own religious
awakening and the religious climate of Europe at the time.
This document serves to help readers understand Penn's early
years, before he obtained the charter for Pennsylvania in 1681, and
his background as a member of the Religious Society of Friends
alongside its founder, George Fox.
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