The Glory of Grace Effected by Weak Means; Being the Substance of a Sermon, Preached on the Death of Samuel Church, Aged Twelve Years. On Sunday Evening, April 14, 1822, by J. Church, at the Surrey Tabernacle.
The Glory of Grace Effected by Weak Means; Being the Substance of a Sermon, Preached on the Death of Samuel Church, Aged Twelve Years. On Sunday Evening, April 14, 1822, by J. Church, at the Surrey Tabernacle.
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J. Church, a distinguished author of the 19th century, etched his name in literary history with his timeless masterpiece, "The Foundling: Or, The Child of Providence." With a penchant for weaving intricate narratives and exploring the depths of human emotion, Church captivated readers with his compelling tale of fate, redemption, and the enduring power of love. "The Foundling" follows the journey of an orphaned child, bestowed with the name of Providence, as he navigates through life's trials and tribulations. From the harsh streets of Victorian England to the opulent halls of society, Providence's story unfolds with poignancy and grace, revealing the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Through vivid prose and rich character development, Church paints a vivid portrait of 19th-century society, offering readers a glimpse into the social injustices and moral dilemmas of the era. At its core, "The Foundling" is a testament to the author's keen insight into the human condition and his ability to evoke empathy and compassion in his readers. With its timeless themes and masterful storytelling, "The Foundling: Or, The Child of Providence" remains a literary classic, cherished by readers for generations to come.
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