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The dark year of Dundee

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Set during a time of plague and religious tension in Dundee, the narrative follows the ministry of George Wishart as he preaches reform, attracts followers, faces opposition from ecclesiastical authorities, and endures persecution leading to martyrdom. Interwoven are portraits of townspeople whose lives are altered by the message, scenes of everyday hardship and steadfast faith, and a secondary tale about a household’s struggle over a priory’s tithe that charts spiritual awakening. The work combines vivid local scenes, moral reflection, and historical episodes to trace the spread of reforming ideas and the personal costs borne by those who embraced them.

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Deborah Alcock

Deborah Alcock was a 19th-century author known for her historical novels and works that often explored themes of faith and morality. Her writing reflects a deep engagement with historical events and figures, as seen in her notable works such as "By Far Euphrates" and "The Czar." Alcock's narratives frequently delve into the complexities of human experience, particularly in the context of religious and cultural conflicts. In addition to her fiction, she contributed to literature with her insightful portrayals of historical settings and characters, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her time.

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