Some Fruits of Solitude: Wise Sayings on the Conduct of Human Life
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Living the Solution (reviewer Tom Gilbert)
This newly edited... classic... is an important read.... Eric...puts the fine prose into modern English...with careful accuracy.
Book Description
When William Penn wrote these words in 1693, he had served as a Quaker preacher, minister, and missionary for over 20 years. He had been imprisoned for his faith half a dozen times. He had written dozens of books and pamphlets defending his faith and arguing for religious tolerance. He had founded Pennsylvania as a refuge for those persecuted for their faith, and he had been a friend and advisor to the King of England. But after being falsely accused of treason, he was forced into hiding for three years until he could clear his name. During those years of imposed solitude, he had time to think, to reflect, to reevaluate. This book is the product of that solitude. In it, Penn distills the essence of his spiritual idealism, combining it with practicality and common sense. His topics range from our choice of clothing to our choice of a spouse, from the benefits of a country life to the nature of virtue. He presents a practical morality, while also addressing the conditions of the heart that lie behind it.
For all of us who have at times gotten caught up in the values of the society we live in, for all of us who have gotten caught up in the maddening rush over things that really have no deep value, Penn's reflections offer us a needed point of reference and call us back to a place of sane spirituality.
Some Fruits of Solitude: Wise Sayings on the Conduct of Human Life
Some Fruits of Solitude: Wise Sayings on the Conduct of Human Life,William Penn,Eric K. Taylor,Herald Press (PA),0836192052,Conduct of life,Early works to 1800,General,Inspirational,Inspirational - General,Literary Criticism,Literature: Classics
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