About This Book
The work presents a reflective religious memoir in which the author records inner spiritual experiences, meetings, and journeys, combining personal narrative with sermons, letters, and essays. It traces a progression from youthful agitation to disciplined silence and a cultivated sense of the inward light, and applies those convictions to concrete ethical concerns, notably opposition to slavery and critique of economic exploitation, calls for simplicity, and compassion toward animals. The writing alternates contemplative passages and practical admonitions, showing a consistent moral seriousness and insistence on living faith through action.
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