
The Pilot's Daughter: an account of Elizabeth Cullingham
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Authors:
- Cunningham, Francis
1785 - 1863
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In the early 19th century, amidst the evolving social landscape of England, "The Pilot's Daughter: an account of Elizabeth Cullingham" by Francis Cunningham emerges as a poignant biography that honors a remarkable woman of faith. This compelling narrative details Elizabeth Cullingham’s devout life in Lowestoft, illustrating her unwavering commitment to virtue and community service. Through vivid accounts of her spiritual journey and the challenges she faced, Cunningham captures the essence of a life dedicated to moral principles and resilience. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this work not only memorializes a significant figure but also invites readers to reflect on the enduring impact of individual character in shaping society. Discover the legacy of Elizabeth Cullingham and the values she embodied.
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