J. William Frost is Howard M. and Charles F. Jenkins Professor Emeritus of Quaker History and Research and Director Emeritus of the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College. Among his many publications, he is the author of The Quaker Family in Colonial America: A Portrait of the Society of Friends and A Perfect Freedom: Religious Liberty in Pennsylvania, the latter also published by Penn State University Press. He has edited books on George Fox, antislavery, and George Keith and served as editor of the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography.
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"It is doubtful that there is anyone as knowledgeable about William Penn, the Quaker, as Frost is." -Robynne Rogers Healey,coeditor of Quaker Women, 1800-1920: Studies of a Changing Landscape "A stunning assortment of masterful essays. Frost appreciatively and critically examines significant little-known historical details of Penn's life and the numerous myths that have grown up around him. Penn's Quaker ministry and preaching are treated in more detail here than in other biographies. Highly recommended for those reading about Penn for the first time as well as for scholars of history and theology." -Stephen W. Angell,coeditor of The Creation of Modern Quaker Diversity, 1830-1937