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The poem presents a dreamlike scene in which the narrator stands beside a broad river that separates earth from a blissful shore. A succession of religious figures and groups approach to cross, each clinging to outward garments, books, or denominational distinctions that are lost or left behind in the water. Disputes and strictures among believers about rituals, modes of baptism, dress, and creeds persist even at the bank, yet when the travelers reach the further side they appear without sectarian trappings and share the same standing, suggesting spiritual equality and the futility of external divisions.

About the Author

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Elizabeth H. Jocelyn Cleaveland

Elizabeth H. Jocelyn Cleaveland was an American author known for her thought-provoking work, "No Sect in Heaven." This novel explores themes of spirituality and the quest for understanding beyond traditional religious boundaries. Cleaveland's writing reflects a deep engagement with philosophical questions and the human experience, making her a notable figure in early 20th-century literature. While her literary contributions may not be widely recognized today, her work invites readers to contemplate the nature of belief and the possibility of unity among diverse perspectives.

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