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A series of reflective essays by a rural clergyman recounting parish life, the character and struggles of country people, and the duties and frustrations of pastoral work. He balances sympathy for villagers with critique of social and clerical complacency, argues clergy should be social and intellectual leaders as well as religious teachers, defends confidentiality, examines local customs and prejudices, and urges reform where abuses persist. Practical anecdotes illustrate how patient study, neighborly intercourse, and moral courage foster improvement despite change and hardship.
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