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The narrative traces how national religious change and political authority penetrate a rural parish and its neighbouring city, following several characters whose loyalties and consciences are tested by arrests, propaganda, and clandestine worship. A young man’s search for spiritual truth draws him into urban encounters, secret religious exercises, and confrontations between secular law and ecclesiastical claim, while external powers and missionary efforts escalate tensions. Episodes of trial, imprisonment, and escape illustrate conflicts over obedience, conscience, and jurisdiction. The work alternates village and metropolitan scenes, blending adventure and devotional reflection to examine authority, faith, and the cost of religious conviction.
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