Annals of the Parish by John Galt -1st edition Annals of the Parish by John Galt -1st edition Annals of the Parish by John Galt -1st edition Annals of the Parish by John Galt -1st edition Annals of the Parish by John Galt -1st edition
Annals of the Parish by John Galt -1st edition Annals of the Parish by John Galt -1st edition Annals of the Parish by John Galt -1st edition Annals of the Parish by John Galt -1st edition Annals of the Parish by John Galt -1st edition

Annals of the Parish by John Galt -1st edition

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Probably published late 1800s-1920?  Inscribed.  In good condition for the year. tight and neat with light and few foxing through out book.

Published by T. Nelson and sons.

"Annals of the Parish" by John Galt is a fictional autobiography that chronicles the life of Reverend Micah Balwhidder, a newly appointed Presbyterian minister in the village of Dalmailing, Scotland. Set during the 18th and early 19th centuries, the narrative explores the Reverend's challenges and triumphs as he seeks to establish his ministry amid community resistance and personal loss. Balwhidder's character embodies the values of Calvinism while navigating the complexities of rural life, including issues like smuggling, drinking, and the social dynamics of families like the Malcolms, whom he strives to assist.-"EBSCO Knowledge Advantage.


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