Personal Recollections / Abridged, Chiefly in Parts Pertaining to Political and Other Controversies Prevalent at the Time in Great Britain
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Presented as a series of letters, the memoir traces formative years and later life through family memories, travel, and religious reflection. It describes childhood influences and bereavement, youthful pursuits and losses, episodes in Ireland and England, engagement with doctrinal controversies and spiritual trials, and pastoral and educational labors among boys and schools. Interwoven are accounts of moral struggles, conversions—notably of a mute boy whose prayerful devotion recurs—and concluding meditations on resignation, sympathy, and the author’s final days.
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