About This Book
A collection of moral essays and short narratives that examine Christian faith, inward affections, and everyday conduct. Reflective dialogues and anecdotal sketches probe doubt and patience, the cultivation of virtuous habits, and the consequences of envy, distrust, and self-reliance. Domestic scenes and character portraits illustrate duties of charity, stewardship, and gentle correction, while a few pieces pose ethical puzzles about responsibility and culpability. The work offers practical counsel and devotional reflection intended to encourage inward piety and responsible social behavior.
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