3 William Penn, No Cross, No Crown (London, 1682), 148.
4 Penn was imprisoned for writing The Sandy Foundation Shaken (London, 1668), which seemed to deny the divinity of Christ and the doctrine of atonement. In prison he wrote Innocency with an Open Face (London, 1669), and his most successful work, No Cross, No Crown (London, 1669).
5[Thomas Rudyard?], The People Ancient and Just Liberties Asserted in the Tryal of William Penn, and William Mead … (London, 1670), reprinted at least nine times in 1670, and many times thereafter.