Om Memoir of the Rev. Robert Nesbit
The Rev Robert Nesbit was a Scottish Presbyterian minister who served as a chaplain during the Napoleonic Wars. In this compelling memoir, John Murray Mitchell offers an intimate portrait of Nesbit, drawing on his own personal recollections and correspondence to provide a vivid account of the man and his work. Nesbit's life and ministry were marked by a deep commitment to social justice, and his story will inspire and challenge readers today as much as it did in his own time.
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