"Higgins: A Man's Christian" by Norman Duncan is a compelling biography of Francis Edmund Higgins, a remarkable figure who dedicated his life to missionary work and social reform. This biography explores Higgins' profound commitment to his Christian faith and his tireless efforts to improve the lives of others. A significant figure in religious history, Higgins' story is one of inspiration and unwavering dedication.
Duncan's biography delves into Higgins' religious life, revealing the motivations and challenges he faced as he pursued his calling. A powerful example of Christian living, "Higgins" offers a glimpse into a life devoted to service and compassion. This carefully prepared edition makes a timeless story accessible once more.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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