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"Mark Guy Pearse: Preacher, Author, Artist" is a comprehensive biographical study of one of Methodism's most beloved and multifaceted figures. Written by George Unwin and John Telford, this work provides an intimate look at a man whose influence extended far beyond the pulpit. Pearse was not only a celebrated preacher known for his compassion and eloquence, but also a prolific writer and a gifted artist who used his creative talents to further his spiritual mission.
The book explores Pearse's early life, his formative experiences, and his significant contributions to the West London Mission. It delves into his literary output, including his famous "Daniel Quorm" series, and examines how his artistic sensibilities informed his religious world-view. This biography captures the essence of a man who bridged the gap between the sacred and the creative, offering readers a detailed account of his devotion to social reform and his enduring legacy in the Christian church. For those interested in religious history, Victorian literature, and the intersection of faith and the arts, this volume serves as an essential record of a life dedicated to service and creative expression.
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