No Cross, No Crown

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"No Cross, No Crown" is a 1669 Christian devotional and theological work by Quaker leader William Penn that defends Quaker principles and advocates a life of self-denial and spiritual discipline.

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instanceOf Christian devotional work
book
theological work
advocates life of self-denial
spiritual discipline
author William Penn
authorName William Penn
authorOccupation Quaker leader
centuryOfPublication 17th century
countryOfOrigin England
defends Quaker principles
genre Christian theology
devotional literature
hasInfluenced Quaker spirituality
hasTitle No Cross, No Crown self-link
language English
mainSubject Quaker principles
self-denial
spiritual discipline
publicationYear 1669
religiousMovement Religious Society of Friends
surface form: Quakerism
religiousTradition Christianity
theme Christian discipleship
holiness and piety
suffering and spiritual growth
theologicalPerspective Religious Society of Friends
surface form: Quaker

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William Penn notableWork No Cross, No Crown
No Cross, No Crown hasTitle No Cross, No Crown self-link