About This Book
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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