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Elizabeth: the Disinherited Daughter / By E. Ben Ez-er

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The narrative traces a woman's spiritual journey from youthful worldly ambitions and family estrangement through a dramatic conversion that provokes paternal anger and effective disinheritance. It follows her public ministry as a chapel leader and evangelistic worker, including itinerant and camp-meeting labors, the founding and hardships of a frontier religious community, and engagement in doctrinal controversy. The later chapters record domestic challenges, retirement, and persistent devotion, combining biographical episodes with reflections on faith and vivid testimonies of religious experience.

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Ebenezer Arnold

Ebenezer Arnold was an author known for his novel "Elizabeth: the Disinherited Daughter," published under the pseudonym E. Ben Ez-er. His work explores themes of identity and social challenges faced by women in the 19th century. Although not widely recognized today, Arnold's writing contributes to the literary heritage of his time, reflecting the struggles and resilience of his characters. His narrative style and character development provide insight into the societal norms and expectations of his era.

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