Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Account of the Travels, Sufferings and Persecutions of Barbara Blaugdon
Account of the Travels, Sufferings and Persecutions of Barbara Blaugdone The title of Barbara Blaugdoneââ¬â¢s memoir is An Account of the Travels, Sufferings and Persecutions of Barbara Blaugdone, with ââ¬Å"travelsâ⬠highlighted by its enormous size. Indeed, when reading the book the reader is perhaps most struck by Blaugdoneââ¬â¢s excessive, nearly constant travel habits. It may even be argued that at its heart the book is a travel narrative and not a memoir or even a religious account. She traipses about the seas around the British Islea, not only in England but also venturing to Ireland to proselytize and preach to those yet untouched by the Quaker message. Travel was an important part of Quaker life. As a fledgling religious movement focused on the importance of introspective faith and a personal relationship with God, many Friends took it upon themselves to spread the word world-wide. Furthermore, as a group looked down upon and disliked by the rest of English society, Quakers were tempered to have a predisposition towards independence and adventure that serve...
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