Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Memoirs of William Forster, Vol. 1 of 2
As might be expected from such a character, william forster left no records behind, designed to furnish materials for a biography of himself. And the simple object, in preparing these memoirs, has been to gather up the fragments that remain of a life worthy to be studied, and so to'arrange and present them to the members of the Christian com munity to which he belonged, as to enable them to appreciate their value, and, through the Divine blessing, to profit by an example as rare as it was.
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