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Old Daniel

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The memoir traces the life of a washerman’s son in the Mysore region, following his childhood doubts about idol worship, a daring youthful investigation that exposed how religious images produced their effects, and his eventual conversion under missionary influence. Through vivid sketches of village life, temples, family ties, and famine-era hardship, the narrative maps an inward change from skepticism to committed Christian faith and outlines the social and spiritual processes that prepare ordinary minds for religious transformation. Interwoven reflections on missionary labor, perseverance amid delay, and hope for wider spiritual renewal complete the portrait.

About the Author

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Thomas Hodson

Thomas Hodson was an English author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Old Daniel," reflects themes of rural life and the complexities of human relationships. Hodson's writing often captures the essence of his characters' struggles and triumphs, providing readers with a glimpse into the social dynamics of his time. While not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature offer valuable insights into the human experience and the world he inhabited.

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