Constance Sherwood: An Autobiography of the Sixteenth Century
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A first-person autobiography set in the sixteenth century recounts upbringing on a comfortable English estate, the early loss of the narrator's mother, and a devout home that shaped enduring religious feelings. The narrator reflects on social and religious divisions of the time, charitable acts toward neighbors, and recurring personal trials met with consolations drawn from faith. The account interweaves family memories, moral reflection, and everyday country life to trace spiritual formation, resilience amid sorrow, and the ways providence and piety guide personal decisions.
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