Stephen Crisp Explained

Stephen Crisp (1628–1692) of Colchester, England, was a Quaker activist, "traveller in the Ministry" and prolific writer.[1]

Evangelism

Crisp is credited with establishing the Quaker faith in the Low Countries. There was a Dutch expatriate community in Colchester and his mother and second wife were Dutch.[2]

In 1683 he bought the ancient St Helen's Chapel and gave it to the Colchester Quakers.[3]

Publications

As listed in the British Library catalogue:

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Notes and References

  1. Main source: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography article
  2. PYM reference: "Though only a prosperous bays maker from Colchester in England, he was among the best educated of the early Friends. After his convincement, he began a series of visits to Holland and Germany. Active in London Quaker affairs, he wrote 21 books and tracts. His journal and five books of sermons were published posthumously.
  3. VCH Essex, referring to the History of St. Helen's Chapel.