PENN, William,-continued.
In Letters on Religious Subjects, written by divers Friends, deceased, by John Kendall, Vol. 2, page 122, 12mo. 1805, is one by William Penn, dated, London, 14th of 9th month, 1706.-(Letter 41.)
Reprinted.-See JOHN KENDall.
The Case of William Penn, Proprietary, and Governor in Chief of the Province of Pennsylvania, and Territories, against the Lord Baltimore's Pretensions to a Tract of Land in America, Granted to the said William Penn in the year 1682, by his then Royal Highness James Duke of York, adjoyning to the said Province, commonly call'd the Territories thereof. (1682 to 1709.) Folio. No Printer's name, place, or date. MEMORIALS of the English Affairs, from the Suppos'd EXPE- DITION of BRUTE to this Island, to the End of the Reign of King JAMES the First. By Sir BULSTRODE WHITLOCKE, Lord Commissioner of the Great Seal, &c. Publish'd from his Original Manuscript, with Some Account of his Life and Writings by WILLIAM PENN, Esq., Governour of Pensylvania. And a Preface by JAMES WELWOOD, M.D.
London, Printed for E. Sanger at the Post-House at the Middle Temple-Gate, E. Curll at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and J. Pemberton at the Golden-Buck against St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street. Folio. 1709. 97
An Epistle to the Reader, prefixed to "Quench not the Spirit, or Several DISCOURSES of the Necessity of the Light, Power, and Guidance of the Holy Spirit of God to make Men and Women the true Children of God, As they were Delivered in his own Family, at several Times. By that Great Man, Sir Bulstrode Whitlock."
London: Printed and sold by J. Sowle, in White-Hart- Court, in Gracious-street.
Reprinted. The 2nd edition.
London: Printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, in White-Hart-Court in Gracious-street, and at the Bible in George-yard, Lombard-street.
A Comprehensive Discourse of the Faith and Practice of a True Christian. Formerly Writ by way of Preface, concerning that Eminent Author, Robert Barclay, and his Memorable Writings. By William Penn. Now Reprinted for a more General Service.
London: Printed and sold by J. Sowle, in White-Hart- Court, in Gracious-street. Small 8vo. 1711. 9
Note.-R. Barclay's "Theses Theologica" is added to the above.
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The Preface to "A Journal of the Life, Labours, Travels and Sufferings of John Banks, dated, London, the 23rd of the 12th month, 1711. ..
Reprinted.-See JOHN BANKS.
Two Epistles of William Penn's, Written in the year, 1677. 1st.-A Tender Visitation in the Love of God, &c. (to all People in the High and Low-Dutch Nations. 2nd.-To all those Professors of Christianity, that are externally separated from the visible sects and Fellowships in the Christian World (so called) wherever Hidden or scattered, true knowledge, which is Life Eternal, from GOD the Father, through Jesus Christ, be Encreased. (With "To the Children of Light, &c.")
12mo. London: Printed in the Year, 1714. 2
Also printed at the end of his Travels, &c., in Holland, &c. 3rd edition.
Reprinted and edited by John Barclay.
London: Printed by Wm. and Saml. Graves, 66, Cheapside.
Fruits of a Father's Love: being the ADVICE of William Penn to his Children, Relating to their Civil and Religious con- duct. Written occasionally many Years ago, and now made Publick for a General Good. By A Lover of his memory. [(J. R.) Sir JOHN RHODES, of Balber Hall.]
He being Dead yet speaketh.
London: Printed and sold by the Assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-yard, Lombard Street.
Reprinted.-The 2nd edition.
Reprinted. The 3rd edition.
London: Printed and sold by Luke Hinde, at the Bible, in
George-yard, Lombard-street....
London: Printed and sold by James Phillips, George yard,
Lombard Street.
Reprinted. The 9th edition.
Reprinted.-A new edition.
London: Printed by James Phillips. VOL. II.
PENN, William,-continued.
Reprinted. The 10th edition.
London: Printed by W. Phillips, George-Yard, Lombard
London: Harvey and Darton, Gracechurch street. 18mo. 1841. 2 Reprinted. (Called) The 8th edition.
Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Johnson. ...
Translated into FRENCH, and bound with "Fruits de lá Soli- tude," entitled,-Fruits de L'Amour D'un Père, ou Avis de Guillaume Penn, &c.
Londres. De l'imprimerie de Guillaume Phillips, George- yard, Lombard street. CHRISTIAN DISCIPLINE, or Certain good and wholsome ORDERS for the well-governing of my Family, in a right Christian. Conversation, as becometh the Children of the Light and Truth of the Most High God. Divided into two parts. Broadside. No Printer's name or place.
Note. This was first published by JOSIAH FORSTER, to which he has added a Postscript, in which he says, A Copy of the above orders of Domestic Economy, was presented to him a little after the Author's Death, by a Worthy Friend who lived some time in the Family."
Reprinted often.-See JOSIAH FORSTER.
The same in "Letters, &c., of Early Friends," page 403 (but without J. F.'s Postscript, and appears to have been printed from some other MS. copy. 8vo. 1841. A Letter from William Penn to his Wife and Children, written a little before his first voyage to America, and first published in the London Chronicle, Jan. 1st, 1761, by Philalethes [sup- posed E. WARING], with his Letter to the Printer, dated, Oxfordshire, Nov. 7, 1760. (Dated Worminghurst, 4th of 6th month, 1682. 8vo. No Printer's name or place. [1761?] Reprinted. (With a short account of William Penn prefixed.) London: Printed and sold by S. Clark, in Bread-street.
Reprinted. (Without the account of W. Penn.) From the Universal Evening Post.
London: Printed and sold by Darton and Harvey, Grace
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Reprinted again.
London: Printed and sold by Darton and Harvey, No. 55, Gracechurch Street. 12mo. 1797. Reprinted in a work, entitled, "Practical Wisdom: or, the manual of Life; being the counsels of eminent men to their children, comprising those of Sir Walter Raleigh, Lord Burleigh, Sir Henry Sidney, Earl of Strafford, Francis Osborn, Sir Matthew Hale, Earl of Bedford, William Penn, and Benj. Franklin, with the lives of the Authors."
London: Foolscap 8vo. 1835.
A COLLECTION of the WORKS of William Penn. In Two Volumes. To which is prefixed A Journal of his Life, with many Original Letters and Papers, not before published. [Edited by JOSEPH BESSE.]
Ecclesiastes xii. 11.-The Words of the Wise are as Goads, and as Nails fastened by the Masters of Assemblies, which are given from One Shepherd.
London: Printed and sold by the Assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible, in George-yard, Lombard Street.
An Index to William Penn's Works, signed "Philalethes." [HENRY PORTSMOUTH.]... Folio. [About 1730.] 4 Select Works of WILLIAM PENN, to which is prefixed a JOURNAL of HIS LIFE.
Royal Folio. London: Printed in the Year, 1771. 261 Note.-Prefixed to this Selection is an Advertisement written (I believe) by Dr. JOHN FOTHERGILL, but which is omitted in subse- quent editions, and from which I make the following extract :— "The Works of this eminent Person having long been out of Print, and much inquired after, it became necessary to consider of another Impression. Many excellent Treatises of general and lasting Use; many Essays of great Importance to the Cause of Piety and Virtue, as well as to Civil and Religious Liberty; Vindication of the Principles of the Christian Society of which he was an honourable Member, against the Attacks of ignorant and designing Men; to- gether with an Account of his Life and Labours in the Service of Religion; form the principal part of our Author's Works at large, first collected and published in Two Volumes Folio, anno 1726. That Edition being now dispersed, it was judged expedient, pre- viously to another Impression, to review the Whole, and to select for Publication all such Parts of our Author's Writings, as have an immediate Tendency to promote the cause of Religion in general. containing Doctrines in which People of all Nations, Rauks, and Conditions are interested without dispute; and such likewise, as, at the same time that they contribute to the same great end, the Increase of primitive Christianity in Life and Doctrines, include an Apology for the religious Principles and Practices of the People to whom he was united in Profession."
The Select Works of William Penn, in 5 vols. The 3rd edition. London: Printed and sold by James Phillips, in George- yard, Lombard Street.
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Reprinted.-In 3 vols. The 4th edition.
London: Printed and sold by William Phillips, George
BOOKS RELATING TO WILLIAM PENN, BY OTHers. Ulmorum Acherons, or the History of William Penn's Conver- sion from a Gentleman to a Quaker.... 4to. 1682. A Brief Account of the Life of William Penn, Esq., Proprietor and Governor of Pennsylvania; in which his settlement of that Province is included; and to which is added, his character. 16mo. 1777.
Note. This account of William Penn, was written by EDMUND RACK, of Bath, and is annexed to a reprint of "Caspipina's Letters," edited by him.-See CASPIPINA, and also EDMUND RACK. Extracts from the Writings of William Penn and Richard Olaridge, on the Death and Sufferings of Our Lord Jesus Christ. London: Printed by William and Samuel Graves, 66, Cheapside. 12mo. 1814.
Note.-No. 13 of the series of tracts published by the London Tract Association. -See TRACT ASSOCIATIONS.-Reprinted frequently.
Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn. By Thomas Clarkson, M.A., in 2 vols.
London: Printed by Richard Taylor and Co., Shoe-Lane, for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Pater- noster-row.
Philadelphia: Published by Bradford and Inskey, No. 4, South Third Street, Kimber Conrad, No. 93, Market Street, and Edward Parker, 178, Market Street, G. Palmer, Printer. Reprinted. In 1 vol.-New edition, with a Preface, in reply to the charges against his character made by Mr. Macaulay in his "History of England," By W. E. Forster,-illustrated with an engraving of William Penn's Treaty with the Indians and a Map of Pennsylvania.
London: Bradshaw and Blacklock, 59, Fleet Street; and 47, Brown Street, Manchester, &c. &c. 12mo. 1849. 18
A Brief Memoir of the Life of William Penn, compiled for the use of young persons. By Priscilla Wakefield. (A Selection from the above).
London: Printed for Darton, Harvey, and Darton, Grace- Small 12mo. 1816.
The Life of William Penn. Being No. 21 of a Work entitled, "Select Biography, a Collection of lives of eminent men, who have been an honor to their Country. By various distin- guished Writers." (With a Portrait.)
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