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18. Quaker Discipline and Order, 1680–1720: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting and London Yearly Meeting
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Tables xi
- Maps xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- Introduction xix
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William Penn Reconsidered
- 1. The Personality of William Penn 3
- 2. The Young Controversialist 15
- 3. Penny Wise and Pound Foolish: Penn as a Businessman 37
- 4. A Representative of the Alternative Society of Restoration England? 55
- 5. William Penn, 1689–1702: Eclipse, Frustration, and Achievement 71
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Penn’s Britain
- 6. Agricultural Conditions in England, circa 1680 87
- 7. The World Women Knew: Women Workers in the North of England During the Late Seventeenth Century 99
- 8. Out of the Mainstream: Catholic and Quaker Women in the Restoration Northwest 117
- 9. The Irish Background to Perm’s Experiment 139
- 10. Quakerism: Made In America? 157
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Penn’s America
- 11. “The Peaceable Kingdom”: Quaker Pennsylvania in the Stuart Empire 173
- 12. Brother Miquon: Good Lord! 195
- 13. From “Dark Corners” to American Domesticity: The British Social Context of the Welsh and Cheshire Quakers' Familial Revolution in Pennsylvania, 1657–1685 215
- 14. William Penn’s Scottish Counterparts: The Quakers of "North Britain" and the Colonization of East New Jersey 241
- 15. Promoters and Passengers: The German Immigrant Trade, 1683–1775 259
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Meeting House and Counting House
- 16. Puritanism, Spiritualism, and Quakerism: An Historiogmphical Essay 281
- 17. The Affirmation Controversy and Religious Liberty 303
- 18. Quaker Discipline and Order, 1680–1720: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting and London Yearly Meeting 323
- 19. The Early Merchants of Philadelphia: The Formation and Disintegration of a Founding Elite 337
- 20. The Great Quaker Business Families of Eighteenth-Century London: The Rise and Fall of a Sectarian Patriciate 363
- Notes on Contributors 401
- Index 407
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Tables xi
- Maps xiii
- Abbreviations xv
- Introduction xix
-
William Penn Reconsidered
- 1. The Personality of William Penn 3
- 2. The Young Controversialist 15
- 3. Penny Wise and Pound Foolish: Penn as a Businessman 37
- 4. A Representative of the Alternative Society of Restoration England? 55
- 5. William Penn, 1689–1702: Eclipse, Frustration, and Achievement 71
-
Penn’s Britain
- 6. Agricultural Conditions in England, circa 1680 87
- 7. The World Women Knew: Women Workers in the North of England During the Late Seventeenth Century 99
- 8. Out of the Mainstream: Catholic and Quaker Women in the Restoration Northwest 117
- 9. The Irish Background to Perm’s Experiment 139
- 10. Quakerism: Made In America? 157
-
Penn’s America
- 11. “The Peaceable Kingdom”: Quaker Pennsylvania in the Stuart Empire 173
- 12. Brother Miquon: Good Lord! 195
- 13. From “Dark Corners” to American Domesticity: The British Social Context of the Welsh and Cheshire Quakers' Familial Revolution in Pennsylvania, 1657–1685 215
- 14. William Penn’s Scottish Counterparts: The Quakers of "North Britain" and the Colonization of East New Jersey 241
- 15. Promoters and Passengers: The German Immigrant Trade, 1683–1775 259
-
Meeting House and Counting House
- 16. Puritanism, Spiritualism, and Quakerism: An Historiogmphical Essay 281
- 17. The Affirmation Controversy and Religious Liberty 303
- 18. Quaker Discipline and Order, 1680–1720: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting and London Yearly Meeting 323
- 19. The Early Merchants of Philadelphia: The Formation and Disintegration of a Founding Elite 337
- 20. The Great Quaker Business Families of Eighteenth-Century London: The Rise and Fall of a Sectarian Patriciate 363
- Notes on Contributors 401
- Index 407