The Foundling; or, The Child of Providence

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The Foundling; or, The Child of Providence

by J. (John) Church

EN·~6 hours·5 chapters

Chapters

5 total

THE FOUNDLING; OR, THE CHILD OF PROVIDENCE.

0:28

INTRODUCTORY DIALOGUE.

7:23

PART I.

3:44:31

PART II.

2:47:14

FOOTNOTES.

4:44

Description

A probing interview opens the work, pitting a curious investigator against a fervent preacher known simply as Friendly. Their conversation drifts through biblical allusions and personal confession, as the investigator asks why the minister’s name has become a lightning rod for scandal, while Friendly defends his life and teachings against a flood of pamphlets that paint him as a heretic and a moral deviant.

Through this charged exchange the reader glimpses a world of 19th‑century religious fervor, where sermons travel faster than letters and dissenters brandish accusations like weapons. Friendly’s calm yet impassioned replies reveal a man convinced of divine purpose, wrestling with the paradox of being both revered and reviled.

The opening sets a vivid stage for a larger narrative about faith, reputation, and the power of printed words, inviting listeners to consider how truth and rumor collide in the lives of those who dare to preach unconventional doctrine.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (388K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2018-10-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

J. (John) Church

J. (John) Church

A Victorian scholar and storyteller, he retold Greek and Roman classics in clear, lively prose that helped generations of younger readers discover the ancient world. His books blend learning with adventure, making old epics feel surprisingly approachable.

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