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Excerpt from The Captive Orphan: Esther, the Queen of Persia
Four separate characters, perfectly distinct from each other, and each illustrating perfectly distinct lessons Of truth and wisdom for man, are interwoven in a constant connection with each other in the pro cess of the story. They act in a spontaneous demon stration of their own individual feelings and motives, in the various circumstances in which they are placed. They are entirely independent of each other in the separate schemes and purposes which they are led to pursue; and each of them works out, in a consist ent and undeviating course, the peculiar principles by which they are separately governed, in a perfectly natural method of exhibition. Yet they are thor oughly combined in the great plot of the history, as agents and instruments of an overruling providence of which they know but little, and of which some of them have not a single thought. Thus the whole story becomes to us who read it, one Of the most distinct and beautiful illustrations of the gracious providence of God which any human history could give, and makes the sacred Book which contains it.
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