The Foundling; or, The Child of Providence
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The author recounts a spiritual autobiography that traces early life, apprenticeship, marriage, conversion and call to religious service, baptism, and subsequent ministries. Through letters, dialogues, and episodic chapters he details providential interventions, pastoral labors, financial and social hardships, calumny and persecution, imprisonment and release, and the sustaining role of faith. The narrative mixes personal recollection with theological reflection and practical exhortation, emphasizing reliance on divine guidance amid trials and gratitude for mercies.
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