Mr. World and Miss Church-Member: A Twentieth Century Allegory by W. S. Harris
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Harris, W. S. (William Shuler), 1865-
English
“Mr. World and Miss Church-Member: A Twentieth Century Allegory” by W. S. Harris is an allegorical work written in the early 20th century. The narrative follows two central characters: Mr. World, who embodies worldly values and temptations, and Miss Church-Member, representing a Christian believer. Their journey along paths symbolizing different li...
of Mr. World and Miss Church-Member, highlighting her attempts to save him from his destructive path as they walk on the Broad Highway. As she ventures further with him, she begins to encounter the seductive allure of worldly pleasures, leading her to question her faith and the truth of her spiritual journey. Emphasizing the internal struggles between faith and temptation, the beginning sets the tone for a rich exploration of the moral dilemmas faced by church members in a modern society, offering a cautionary tale of the risks involved in seeking acceptance while drifting away from core faith values. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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