Index for St. Cuthbert's by Robert E. Knowles

Summary:

"St. Cuthbert's" by Robert E. Knowles is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative follows Tom, a clergyman preparing to accept a new ministerial role at St. Cuthbert's church, amidst reflections on his ambitions and his devotion to God. Central to the story is his relationship with his wife, Emmeline, and the communities he hopes to serve, illustrating the interplay of personal aspirations and spiritual commitments. The beginning of the novel introduces us to Tom as he embarks on a significant journey, driven by a call to minister at the prestigious St. Cuthbert's church. As he prepares, he reflects on the struggles and sacrifices both he and Emmeline have made for their life together, blending ambition with devotion. His thoughts reveal a rich emotional landscape as he considers the expectations set upon him and the intimate bond he shares with his wife. This opening sets a tone of earnestness and depth, hinting at the challenges and developments that will arise as Tom navigates his new calling. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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