About This Book
The narrative follows Agnes Wiltshire, an orphan raised by worldly relatives, whose conscience is stirred after attending a humble Sabbath service; under the gentle influence of a pious friend she resolves to pursue a life of Christian duty and usefulness but fears losing those convictions when she returns to fashionable society. Through domestic scenes, moral reflection, and trials of temptation and responsibility, the story explores themes of spiritual awakening, practical piety, feminine character, and the tension between social allure and religious obligation.
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