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A biographical sketch traces a preacher's life from humble Scottish origins through youthful maritime adventures and a period of spiritual struggle culminating in conversion, teacherly work, and entrance into Methodist ministry. It follows his voyages, brushes with impressment and shipwreck, retreat to back-country teaching, evolving religious convictions, and growing commitment to itinerant preaching on the American frontier. Chapters describe circuit riding, revival meetings, moral and organizational reflections including attitudes toward slavery and church governance, and personal habits of self-denial and philanthropy. The account blends anecdote, frontier incident, and moral portraiture intended to instruct young readers about faith, perseverance, and pioneering religious labor.

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Title: "Father Clark," or The Pioneer Preacher

Author: John Mason Peck

Release date: August 10, 2015 [eBook #49672]
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Language: English

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“FATHER CLARK,”
OR
The Pioneer Preacher.

SKETCHES AND INCIDENTS
OF
REV. JOHN CLARK,

BY AN OLD PIONEER.

NEW YORK:
SHELDON, LAMPORT & BLAKEMAN,

No. 115 NASSAU STREET.
1855.


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1855, by
SHELDON, LAMPORT & BLAKEMAN,
In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the United States for the
Southern District of New York.

JOHN J. REED,
Stereotyper and Printer,
16 Spruce street.