What tract was William Penn imprisoned for writing?

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He was imprisoned (1668) for writing a tract ( The Sandy Foundation Shaken ) against the doctrine of the Trinity, but, undaunted, he wrote No Cross, No Crown and Innocency with Her Open Face while in the Tower of London.

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