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The poem follows Thomas Brown, who initially spends the Sabbath in leisure and avoids worship, is reproved by a neighbor, then attends church where sermons on sin and mortality provoke deep conviction. He moves from mockery and indifference to repentance, faith, regular attendance, prayer, and efforts to learn Scripture, including saving money to buy a Bible. The narrative underscores moral reform through religious instruction, community exhortation, and practical steps toward sustained spiritual practice and humility.

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Old Humphrey

Old Humphrey was a 19th-century author known for his engaging narratives that often reflect on American life and culture. His works include 'History, Manners, and Customs of the North American Indians,' which provides insights into Indigenous cultures, and 'Soldiers and Sailors,' a collection of anecdotes from military life that offers a personal perspective on the experiences of service members. Another notable work, 'The Sabbath Breaker Reclaimed,' tells the story of Thomas Brown, emphasizing moral lessons. Through his writings, Old Humphrey contributed to the understanding of American society and its diverse histories.

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