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A minister's nearly grown son, long weakened by chronic illness and contributing to his family's financial strain and sorrow, finds hope through encounters with Christian Science teachings. The narrative moves from household scenes and a Thanksgiving gathering to structured lessons, personal investigation, and reflections on the unreality of evil and the nature of healing. Episodes include skeptical inquiries, dreamlike revelations, publication of testimony, and a concluding sermon, all leading to a restoration of health and faith and an appeal for readers to consider spiritual methods of overcoming suffering.

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William W. Walter

William W. Walter was an American author known for his novel "The Pastor's Son." His work often explores themes of faith, morality, and the complexities of human relationships within a religious context. Through his storytelling, Walter provides insights into the challenges faced by individuals in navigating their beliefs and personal lives. "The Pastor's Son" reflects his ability to weave compelling narratives that resonate with readers interested in spiritual and ethical dilemmas.

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