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  2. No Cross, No Crown - Wikipedia

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    Penn exhorts the spirit of Primitive Christianity. [1] The book is divided into two parts, the first dealing with the importance of self-denial in the Christian life and the second gathering a series of references to men through the ages who have written of the importance of self-denial, including "heathen," professed Christians, and "retired, aged, and dying men, being their last and serious ...

  3. William S. Penn - Wikipedia

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    Penn was awarded the Stephen Crane Prize for Fiction twice. [2] He received a Yaddo Fellowship to the Yaddo Writer's Colony to work on his novel, The Absence of Angels.He also received a supporting grant from the Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation, Inc. in 1985, an All University Research Initiation Grant from Michigan State University, a New York Foundation for the Arts Prize in 1988, and a ...

  4. William Penn - Wikipedia

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    The World of William Penn (1986), essays by scholars; Endy, Melvin B. Jr. William Penn and Early Quakerism (1973) Geiter, Mary K. William Penn (2000) Moretta, John. William Penn and the Quaker Legacy (2006) Morgan, Edmund S. "The World and William Penn", Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (1983) 127#5 pp. 291–315 JSTOR 986499.

  5. Category:Works by William Penn - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Works by William Penn" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. N. No Cross, No Crown; S.

  6. Carson Daly shares the poem that ‘really saved’ him after his ...

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    He added that the poem "really saved" him and "still does." He originally shared the poem on Instagram in 2017 shortly after the death of the woman affectionately known as “Kiki" to her family.

  7. Rossiter W. Raymond - Wikipedia

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    These words, and many others in Raymond's poem "Death is Only an Horizon" are first recorded in a prayer written by William Penn (1644-1718). This prayer is cited in the NSW Council of Churches Selected Christian Prayers, PR0061.

  8. Jeremiah Evarts - Wikipedia

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    Jeremiah F. Evarts (February 3, 1781 – May 10, 1831), also known by the pen name William Penn, was a Christian missionary, reformer, and activist for the rights of American Indians in the United States, and a leading opponent of the Indian removal policy of the United States government.

  9. Opinion: My wife and I escaped Hurricane Helene with the help ...

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    Friday became the day of reckoning. Hurricane Helene welcomed us with open arms and the full extent of her wrath. No water, no food, no toilets, no cell, no TV, no phone.