Dive into the collected works of Charlotte Elizabeth, a prominent 19th-century author known for her insightful Christian perspectives and compelling narratives. This volume includes a variety of her works, such as "Judæa Capta," a story set against the backdrop of Roman-occupied Judea, exploring themes of faith and resilience. "The Deserter" and "Falsehood and Truth" offer moral lessons through engaging characters and plotlines, while "Judah's Lion" presents a powerful allegory deeply rooted in biblical history.
Additional works such as "Conformity" and "The Wrongs of Women" address contemporary social issues with a Christian worldview, offering perspectives on women's roles and societal expectations. "Passing Thoughts" and "Principalities and Powers" delve into theological reflections, while "Second Causes" examines the interplay between divine providence and human action. This collection also includes the poem "Izram" and a series of poems related to the Peninsular War, showcasing Elizabeth's versatility as a writer. These works offer a blend of historical fiction, religious insight, and social commentary, reflecting the literary and spiritual landscape of the 19th century.
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