The Way to the peace and settlement of these nations, Fully discovered in two Letters, delivered to his late Highnesse, and one to the present Parliament, As also one to Highness Richard Lord Protector, of England, Scotland and Ireland, etc. Wherein the liberty of speaking (which every one desire for himselfe) is opposed against Antichrist, for the procuring of his downfall, who will not grant same to others; And now published To awaken the publick spirits in England, and to raise up an universal Magistrate in Christendome, that will suffer all sorts of people, (of what Religion soever they are) in any one Countrey, as God (the great Magistrate) suffers the same in all Countreys of the world

TitleThe Way to the peace and settlement of these nations, Fully discovered in two Letters, delivered to his late Highnesse, and one to the present Parliament, As also one to Highness Richard Lord Protector, of England, Scotland and Ireland, etc. Wherein the liberty of speaking (which every one desire for himselfe) is opposed against Antichrist, for the procuring of his downfall, who will not grant same to others; And now published To awaken the publick spirits in England, and to raise up an universal Magistrate in Christendome, that will suffer all sorts of people, (of what Religion soever they are) in any one Countrey, as God (the great Magistrate) suffers the same in all Countreys of the world
Year for Search1659
Authors[Plockhoy], [Pieter Corneliszoon](ca. 1629-166?)
Tertiary AuthorsCornelius, Van Zurick Zee, a lover of truth and peace, Peter [pseud.]
Date Published1659
PublisherPt. For D. White
Place PublishedLondon
KeywordsDutch author, Male author, US author
Annotation

Eutopian essay with an emphasis on freedom of religion. See also 1659 Plockhoy, A Way Propounded to Make the poor in these and other Nations happy.

Pseudonym

By Peter Cornelius, Van Zurick Zee, a lover of truth and peace [pseud.]

Holding Institutions

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Author Note

Plockhoy (ca. 1629-166?) founded the first American intentional community 1663, but it was destroyed in 1664 when the English conquered New Netherland.

Full Text

1659 [Plockhoy, Pieter Corneliszoon] (ca. 1629-166?). The Way to the peace and settlement of these nations, Fully discovered in two Letters, delivered to his late Highnesse, and one to the present Parliament, As also one to his Highness Richard Lord Protector, of England, Scotland and Ireland, etc. Wherein the liberty of speaking (which every one desire for himselfe) is opposed against Antichrist, for the procuring of his downfall, who will not grant same to others; And now published To awaken the publick spirits in England, and to raise up an universal Magistrate in Christendome, that will suffer all sorts of people, (of what Religion soever they are) in any one Countrey, as God (the great Magistrate) suffers the same in all Countreys of the world. By Peter Cornelius, Van Zurick Zee, a lover of truth and peace [pseud.]. London: Pt. For D. White. NcD

Eutopian essay with an emphasis on freedom of religion. See also 1659 Plockhoy, A Way Propounded to Make the poor in these and other Nations happy. Plockhoy founded the first American intentional community 1663, but it was destroyed in 1664 when the English conquered New Netherland.