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These meditations present patience as a spiritual temper formed in suffering, distinguishing mere stoical endurance from Christian patience rooted in faith. The author argues that true patience combines calm endurance with submission, resignation, humility, penitence, and sustaining hope, and that trials, rightly received, mature believers. Emphasis is placed on the temporal aspect of patience—willingness to wait for divine relief—and on practical pastoral counsel and biblical reflection intended to help those enduring prolonged or painful afflictions to find meaning and growth in their trial.

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James W. Alexander

James W. Alexander was an American author known for his work in the early 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his novel "Patience," which explores themes of endurance and human resilience. Alexander's writing reflects the literary styles of his time, contributing to the broader tapestry of American literature. While not as widely known as some of his contemporaries, his work offers insights into the cultural and social dynamics of his era.

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