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The narrative follows a young Quaker preacher whose loss of moral footing leads to disgrace, exile, and wandering; confronted by temptation, failures of faith, and the skeptical curiosity of a doctor and a worldly companion, he endures alienation, penance, and repeated trials. Episodes range from pastoral scenes in a secluded Ohio valley to moments of moral conflict, self-imposed expiation, and a supreme test of character. The work traces inner struggle and gradual transformation, examining conscience, community judgment, sacrifice, and the possibility of spiritual renewal through suffering and steadfastness.

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Charles Frederic Goss

Charles Frederic Goss was an American author known for his novel "The Redemption of David Corson," which explores themes of morality, redemption, and the complexities of human relationships. Goss's work often reflects a deep understanding of the human condition, making his narratives resonate with readers seeking both entertainment and introspection. His contributions to literature provide insight into the societal norms and challenges of his time, allowing modern audiences to engage with the historical context of his storytelling.

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