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The Autobiography of the Rev. Charles Freshman
Our edition · 1868 · 250 pages
The Autobiography of the Rev. Charles Freshman
by Charles Freshman
Charles Freshman was a practicing rabbi — trained in Prague and serving a synagogue in Quebec — when he converted to Christianity in 1855 and became a Methodist minister. His autobiography is a direct first-person account of that turn: a former rabbi explaining, in his own words, why he left the faith of his fathers for Christ.
The changed life
An ordained rabbi who converted to Methodism in 1855 and spent the rest of his life as a Christian minister, several of his sons following him into the ministry.
A note on the text. The Autobiography of the Rev. Charles Freshmanis in the public domain. What you're buying is our edition — the careful typesetting and design. The original text is also available free here.