The biography traces family origins and early childhood in a religious household, following schooling, formative spiritual experiences, and the subject's development as a preacher and public lecturer. It chronicles pastoral appointments, the founding and expansion of a prominent urban congregation, editorial and lecture activities, and involvement in social and political causes. Drawing on letters, journals, and reminiscences, the narrative addresses public controversies, pastoral methods, domestic life, and personal relationships, and closes with reflections on later years and the editors' effort to condense an autobiographical record.