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The Maréchale (Catherine Booth-Clibborn)

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A concise biographical portrait traces a devout evangelical woman's life through eyewitness recollections, letters, diaries, and portraits, focusing on her dramatic gift in storytelling and public ministry. Chapters examine her early calling, methods of evangelism, work in Paris and France, views on worship and woman's vocation, renunciation of home life, friendships grounded in faith, and personal struggles of conscience. The narrative blends intimate memory with documentary material to reveal steadfast faith, public campaigns of outreach, and reflections on sacrifice, beauty transformed from suffering, and continuing commitment to spiritual service.

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James Strahan

James Strahan was a notable figure in the realm of literature, particularly recognized for his work "The Maréchale (Catherine Booth-Clibborn)." His writing often reflects themes of faith and social issues, contributing to the literary heritage of his time. Strahan's exploration of character and morality in his narratives offers readers a glimpse into the complexities of human experience, making his work significant for those interested in historical and religious contexts.

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