This fascinating journal, written by William Penn during his travels in Holland and Germany, offers readers a firsthand account of his experiences as a Quaker missionary. The book provides valuable insights into the religious and political landscape of seventeenth-century Europe, and sheds light on the important role played by Quakerism in shaping these developments.
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