<p>William Penn&rsquo;s classic 1696 work <em>Primitive Christianity Revived</em> describes how the ways of the early Christian church as established by Jesus and his apostles had been restored &ldquo;in the Faith and Practice of the People called Quakers.&rdquo; Central to this short treatise is the Quaker belief in the reality of &ldquo;the Light of Christ in Man as the Manifestation of God&rsquo;s Love for Man&rsquo;s Happiness.&rdquo; This doctrine he wrote distinguished the Religious Society of Friends from all other Christians and &ldquo;as the Fingers shoot out of the Hand and the Branches from the Body of the Tree; So True Religion in all the Parts and Articles of it Springs from this Divine Principle in Man.&rdquo; This book was written by a Christian Quaker to other Christians and it remains an invaluable resource for twenty-first-century Quakers and Christians.</p><p>William Penn outlines in only a few dozen pages the beliefs and behaviors that define the Friends&rsquo; way of life. The simplicity and precision of Penn&rsquo;s description is unsurpassed in the three centuries since it was first published but seventeenth-century English vocabulary and grammar have obscured his message. In this new edition Paul Buckley has translated <em>Primitive Christianity Revived</em> into modern English revealing the straightforward clarity of Penn&rsquo;s reasoning for a new generation.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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