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Title: A short history of a long travel from Babylon to Bethel

Credits: E-text prepared by Mark C. Orton, William Flis, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Summary: "A Short History of a Long Travel from Babylon to Bethel" by Stephen Crisp is an allegorical narrative published in the early 18th century. The book follows a pilgrim's spiritual journey as he seeks to find the house of God, examining themes of faith, guidance, and the true nature of religious fulfillment. As a work that reflects early Quaker thought, it encapsulates the spiritual struggles and existential inquiries of its time, positioning itself within the broader context of religious allegories common to this era. The story revolves around a young man's quest to reach the house of God, driven by a longing for happiness and spiritual truth. He encounters various guides, each representing different approaches to religion and spirituality, only to find them lacking. After much struggle, he meets a new guide symbolized by light, leading him through trials, including crossing a river and scaling perilous mountains, representing the challenges of faith. Ultimately, against all odds, he reaches the house of God, only to find it imperfect and filled with human failings. Yet, through perseverance and guidance, he discovers profound joy, fulfillment, and a purpose to help others. Crisp intricately weaves the narrative to portray the importance of inner light and personal experiences in the search for redemption and truth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 69.5 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Author: Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692

Author of introduction, etc.: Brinton, Anna Cox, 1887-1969

Illustrator: Goerke, Flo-Ann, 1945-2023

EBook No.: 15730

Published: Apr 29, 2005

Downloads: 133

Language: English

Subject: Society of Friends -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800

LoCC: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:15730:2 2005-04-29T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Goerke, Flo-Ann Brinton, Anna Cox Crisp, Stephen en 1
2025-09-08T12:26:22Z A short history of a long travel from Babylon to Bethel

This edition has images.

Title: A short history of a long travel from Babylon to Bethel

Credits: E-text prepared by Mark C. Orton, William Flis, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Summary: "A Short History of a Long Travel from Babylon to Bethel" by Stephen Crisp is an allegorical narrative published in the early 18th century. The book follows a pilgrim's spiritual journey as he seeks to find the house of God, examining themes of faith, guidance, and the true nature of religious fulfillment. As a work that reflects early Quaker thought, it encapsulates the spiritual struggles and existential inquiries of its time, positioning itself within the broader context of religious allegories common to this era. The story revolves around a young man's quest to reach the house of God, driven by a longing for happiness and spiritual truth. He encounters various guides, each representing different approaches to religion and spirituality, only to find them lacking. After much struggle, he meets a new guide symbolized by light, leading him through trials, including crossing a river and scaling perilous mountains, representing the challenges of faith. Ultimately, against all odds, he reaches the house of God, only to find it imperfect and filled with human failings. Yet, through perseverance and guidance, he discovers profound joy, fulfillment, and a purpose to help others. Crisp intricately weaves the narrative to portray the importance of inner light and personal experiences in the search for redemption and truth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Reading Level: Reading ease score: 69.5 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Author: Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692

Author of introduction, etc.: Brinton, Anna Cox, 1887-1969

Illustrator: Goerke, Flo-Ann, 1945-2023

EBook No.: 15730

Published: Apr 29, 2005

Downloads: 133

Language: English

Subject: Society of Friends -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800

LoCC: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:15730:3 2005-04-29T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Goerke, Flo-Ann Brinton, Anna Cox Crisp, Stephen en 1