This is an abridged version of J.J. Daniell’s biography of Margaret Godolphin, a devoutly religious woman who lived in seventeenth-century England. The book offers an intimate portrait of Godolphin’s life and faith, drawing on Daniell’s extensive research and personal knowledge of his subject. It is a moving and inspiring work that will appeal to readers interested in religious history and biography.
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