Some Fruits of Solitude

Wise Sayings on the Conduct of Human Life

Paperback, 167 pages

English language

Published March 10, 2003 by Mennonite Publishing.

ISBN:
978-0-8361-9205-6
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OCLC Number:
49853075

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Part of the Harvard Classics reading list, like the Journal of John Woolman this is the work of a colonial era Quaker. Apart from founding Pennsylvania, William Penn was a principled and devout theologian and worked to spread religious tolerance in his community. (He was also the original face of the Quaker Oats brand, until they rebranded to a more generic figure later.)

The book itself is a collection of homilies and observations, generally having to do with personal improvement and faith. A lot of them are well trodden ground, but others remain good advice today. That being said, I found it a bit ironic that someone who extols the virtue of humility would write a book that aims to provide moral instruction. To me, that seems to be the epitome of "holier than thou."

The passages about "servants" also didn't sit very well, as Penn was a slave owner. …

Subjects

  • Literary Criticism
  • General
  • Inspirational
  • Literature: Classics
  • Early works to 1800
  • Conduct of life