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The Journals of Two Poor Dissenters (1970) is a remarkable example
of voices from the past, giving a humble man’s record of his
time. William Swan and his son were Nonconformist labourers in
London in the early part of the nineteenth century. They were poor,
ill, afflicted with family troubles and the constant problem of
finding work. In spite of this they thanked God for each misfortune
as it arrived, and looked to the next year with gratitude for all
the graces which the modern reader may find hard to detect. The
Introduction places this account in its context of history and
social record.
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