Contentment in Humble Life: In a Memoir of Thomas Hogg by Rev. William Read

Contentment in Humble Life: In a Memoir of Thomas Hogg by Rev. William Read

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Thomas Hogg (1753–1818) was a blacksmith who made scissor chains. He almost never complained even though his life was so humble that he slept in ox stalls. He was an interesting example of the power of God to bring about contentment and cheerfulness in suffering. As the book states: “I have heard him declare that he never learned so complete a lesson of humility, contentment, and gratitude, as from the conduct of this man.” “A pleasing narrative of an individual in abject poverty; his contentment and cheerfulness in suffering; his superior qualities of mind; and his consistent and ardent piety.” Paperback 4X6, 60 pages, 1 illus.; ISBN 9781946145109; Vintage Chapbook Series REV. WILLIAM READ, M. A., (1791–1825), was born in Bengal, India because his father worked for the East India Company. He came to his serious religious feelings at age fourteen, and attended school at St. Edmund Hall at Oxford. In 1813, he served the curacy at Midsomer Norton for seven years, and four years at Ston E

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