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The biography traces the subject's life from a humble rural upbringing through youthful riotousness, powerful impulses, and haunting fears of judgment, recounting narrow escapes from death and an early marriage to a devout partner whose devotional books provoked religious curiosity. It follows a phase of outward superstition and formal worship coexisting with continued vice, then describes a conscience-driven spiritual crisis that reshaped belief and practice. Interwoven with the narrative are assessments of theological outlook, scriptural familiarity, spiritual character, and literary gifts, showing how temperament and providential incidents influenced the subject's teaching and writings.

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James Hamilton

James Hamilton was a 19th-century author known for his biographical works that delve into the lives of notable figures. His most recognized work, "Life of Bunyan," explores the life and legacy of John Bunyan, the famous English writer and preacher best known for his allegorical novel, "The Pilgrim's Progress." Hamilton's writing often reflects a deep interest in the spiritual and moral dimensions of his subjects, contributing to the understanding of their impact on literature and society. Through his detailed narratives, he provides readers with insights into the personal struggles and triumphs of influential historical figures.

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