Audiobook: Paul Faber, Surgeon

Audiobook: Paul Faber, Surgeon

In this sequel to “Thomas Wingfold, Curate” we follow an athiest who prides himself on being better than the Christians he knows and a weary woman trying to replace God’s love with human love. How will their beliefs hold up to pressure from the secrets of their pasts? Meanwhile the unconventional curate continues befriending anyone he can – regardless of their faith. – Summary by HannahMary

Wingfold Trilogy:
Thomas Wingfold, Curate
Paul Faber, Surgeon
There and Back

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