
audiobook
by Rufus M. (Rufus Matthew) Jones
Eli and Sibyl Jones:
PREFACE.
ELI AND SYBIL JONES.
CHAPTER I. - EARLY YEARS.
CHAPTER II. - AT SCHOOL AND AT HOME.
CHAPTER III. - MARRIAGE WITH SYBIL JONES.
CHAPTER IV. - FIRST VISIT.
CHAPTER V. - EAST, WEST, AND SOUTH.
CHAPTER VI. - VOYAGE TO LIBERIA.
CHAPTER VII. - WORK IN ENGLAND AND IRELAND.
Eli and Sybil Jones spent their youth on the rugged frontier of New England, where isolation and hard labour forged a quiet strength of character. Though they never attended formal universities, the couple cultivated a deep, practical wisdom and an unshakable commitment to the Quaker ideal of loving service. Early on they married and began to feel a call that would carry them far beyond the familiar fields of their childhood.
Their story follows a remarkable series of missionary journeys—first to Liberia, then through England, Ireland, Scandinavia, and the Holy Land—where they shared their faith through teaching, aid, and heartfelt correspondence. The biography weaves together vivid travel letters and personal anecdotes that reveal both the challenges of 19th‑century travel and the gentle perseverance that earned them respect across continents. Readers gain a window into a life lived in quiet devotion, offering inspiration for anyone seeking a purpose larger than themselves.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (477K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-02-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1948
A leading Quaker thinker of the early 20th century, this Maine-born writer explored mysticism, spiritual experience, and the inner life with unusual warmth and clarity. He also helped shape modern Quaker service through relief and peace work.
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