Autobiography of Frank G. Allen, Minister of the Gospel / and Selections from his Writings
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The author recounts his life from childhood on a rural farm through schooling and youthful mischief, describing family circumstances, early religious awakening, and a growing determination to preach. He relates studies, marriage, health crises, and episodes of civic and travel-related ambition, then chronicles pastoral labors: organizing and sustaining congregations, conducting protracted meetings and public debates, resolving church disputes, and fundraising for worship spaces. Interwoven are reflections on work, perseverance, faith, and practical rules for ministry, together with accounts of near‑fatal illness and travel. The volume concludes with selections of his writings and editorial tributes meant to inspire young men in religious service.
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