
ANNALS OF THE PARISH
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I YEAR 1760
CHAPTER II YEAR 1761
CHAPTER III YEAR 1762
CHAPTER IV YEAR 1763
CHAPTER V YEAR 1764
CHAPTER VI YEAR 1765
CHAPTER VII YEAR 1766
CHAPTER VIII YEAR 1767
In this gently observed memoir, a 19th‑century Scottish minister recounts the final months of his long service in the remote parish of Dalmailing. Set against the backdrop of King George III’s coronation, his narrative blends personal reflection with the rhythms of village life, from the solemnity of the kirk to the everyday concerns of his flock. The author's voice is earnest and humble, offering a window into the duties, doubts, and quiet triumphs of pastoral care.
Listeners will be drawn into the minister’s farewell sermon, a moving tableau of gratitude, humor, and tender admonition to the younger generation. Interwoven with anecdotes about the parish’s elders, the changing seasons, and the subtle tensions of ecclesiastical politics, the chronicle captures a community on the cusp of modernity while remaining rooted in tradition. The prose, enriched by occasional colour illustrations, invites reflection on faith, duty, and the simple yet profound rhythms of rural Scottish life.
Full title
The Annals of the Parish Or, the Chronicle of Dalmailing During the Ministry of the Rev. Micah Balwhidder
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (352K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1998-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1779–1839
A lively Scottish storyteller and entrepreneur, he wrote sharp, memorable fiction about everyday life and the social change of his time. His career also carried him into colonial ventures in Canada, giving his life a scope that feels almost novelistic in itself.
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