William Penn

audiobook

William Penn

by George Hodges

EN·~2 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

Transcriber's note

1:03
2

I. A PURITAN BOYHOOD: WANSTEAD CHURCH AND CHIGWELL SCHOOL

6:36
3

II. AT OXFORD: INFLUENCE OF THOMAS LOE

14:48
4

III. IN FRANCE AND IRELAND: THE WORLD AND THE OTHER WORLD

11:09
5

IV. PENN BECOMES A QUAKER: PERSECUTION AND CONTROVERSY

20:44
6

V. THE BEGINNING OF PENN'S POLITICAL LIFE: THE HOLY EXPERIMENT

15:23
7

VI. THE SETTLEMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA: PENN'S FIRST VISIT TO THE PROVINCE

26:16
8

VII. AT THE COURT OF JAMES THE SECOND, AND "IN RETIREMENT"

20:23
9

VIII. PENN'S SECOND VISIT TO THE PROVINCE: CLOSING YEARS

30:56

Description

This lively biography opens with a vivid portrait of William Penn’s modest beginnings in a cramped London home on Tower Hill, where the son of a Dutch‑born merchant mother and an ambitious, self‑made naval officer father first learned the values of thrift and determination. The narrative sketches the youthful Penn’s early exposure to the turbulent politics of Civil‑War England, his father’s rapid rise—and sudden fall—from naval glory, and the stark contrast between the family’s public ambitions and their private, austere household.

In the tranquil Essex village of Wanstead, a teenage Penn experiences a profound spiritual awakening that sets the course for his later vision of a “holy life.” The book captures the blend of personal conviction and the era’s larger conflicts that would eventually shape his quest for religious freedom and the founding of a new colony. Through meticulous detail and period portraiture, it offers listeners a richly textured glimpse into the formative years of a man whose ideas would echo across the Atlantic.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (141K characters)

Series

Riverside Biographical Series, number 6

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Carla Foust and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2009-03-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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George Hodges

1856–1919

An Episcopal priest, teacher, and writer, he brought religion, education, and everyday life together in clear, thoughtful books. Best known as a leader at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, he wrote for readers who wanted faith to feel practical and humane.

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