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The biography traces the life of a seventeenth-century religious writer from modest origins through prolonged spiritual anguish, visions, and eventual conversion, showing how these experiences shaped his vocation. It describes his decision to preach, subsequent arrest and trial for dissenting beliefs, the conditions of imprisonment, and the productive labors that yielded influential allegories and moral dialogues. Chapters interweave chronological narrative with close readings of major works, concluding with accounts of later years and death while exploring themes of grace, election, conscience, and the interplay between personal experience and imaginative expression.
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