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A progressive, broad-minded minister takes charge of a cosmopolitan parish in upland Canada, preaching fearless sermons that provoke both admiration and hostility. He confronts local moral corruption, cultivates ecumenical friendship with a Catholic priest, and presides over community rites while promoting hope and moral uplift. The narrative alternates parish scenes and sermons with reports from abroad, including a startling dispatch from the Far East and an extended episode surrounding the Battle of Mukden, which influences church leadership and leads to the appointment of an associate minister. Throughout, the work explores faith as an active, optimistic force for personal transformation and communal reconciliation, emphasizing tolerance, practical charity, and moral courage.

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W. W. Walker

W. W. Walker is an author known for his novel "Alter Ego: A Tale," which explores themes of identity and self-discovery. While not widely recognized in the contemporary literary scene, Walker's work contributes to the exploration of psychological and philosophical questions through fiction. "Alter Ego" invites readers to reflect on the complexities of human nature and the dualities that exist within us all. Walker's writing offers a unique perspective that resonates with those interested in character-driven narratives.

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