[Cleaveland, Elizabeth Hannah Jocelyn]. No Sect in Heaven. np: np, c. 1860. [10647]
Small tract, pink paper bordered in black, 16 pages, no imprint. Wrapper fold is split about halfway. Good. Pamphlet.
The tract relates a vision or dream of people entering crossing a river and expecting reward or recognition for their Protestant sect, only to find that there are no sects in heaven.
Attributed to Elizabeth Hannah Jocelyn Cleaveland (1824-1911), b. & d. at New Haven, Ct. who later published a book of poetry (1870), in which this was included. She was a member of the American Anti-Slavery Society, the Society of Mayflower Descendants, and contributed many poems to The Congregationalist, the New York Observer, &c. She married to the Rev. James Bradford Cleveland (1821-1889), a Congregational minister.