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  1. No Cross, No Crown is one of the chief works of William Penn, first published in 1669. It was written during Penn's imprisonment in the Tower of London.

  2. Feb 13, 2014 · Nothing short of this will do; mark that! for, as it is sufficient, so it is indispensable; no crown but by the cross, no life eternal but through death; and it is but just that those evil and barbarous affections that crucified Christ afresh, should, by his holy cross, be crucified.

  3. Philippians 2:5-11 The expression NO CROSS, NO CROWN has been widely used and among the early users was William Penn, founder of the Quaker colony which became Pennsylvania in his tract NO CROSS, NO CROWN published in London in 1669. How well it encapsulates the meaning of the Palm Sunday pro

  4. …wrote his most famous book, No Cross, No Crown (1669). In this work he expounded the Quaker-Puritan morality with eloquence, learning, and flashes of humour, condemning the worldliness and luxury of Restoration England and extolling both Puritan conceptions of ascetic self-denial and Quaker ideals of social reform.

  5. Aug 5, 2018 · Book from Project Gutenberg: No Cross, No Crown A Discourse, Shewing the Nature and Discipline of the Holy Cross of Christ

  6. Free complete ebook and audiobook of “No Cross, No Crown” by William Penn, an early member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). Download as MOBI, EPUB, PDF, listen to a Podcast, MP3s, M4B, or order a low-cost paperback.

  7. The complete audioboook of "No Cross, No Crown" by William Penn, an early member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). Presented by Friends Library ...