In a world where moral dilemmas collide with spiritual themes, ""The Day of Judgment"" by Joseph Hocking invites readers on a profound journey through the heart of 19th-century England. This captivating tale, long out of print and now beautifully restored by Alpha Editions, is not just a reprint; it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure that resonates with both casual readers and classic literature enthusiasts alike. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, Hocking's narrative explores the complexities of human nature and the weight of judgment day. Through character-driven stories, he delves into the lives of individuals grappling with their beliefs, choices, and the consequences that follow. The rich tapestry of British literature comes alive as Hocking masterfully weaves together themes of redemption, faith, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. This edition of ""The Day of Judgment"" is meticulously restored for today's and future generations, ensuring that the timeless wisdom and emotional depth of Hocking's work are accessible to all. As you turn the pages, you'll find yourself immersed in a world where every decision carries weight, and every character's journey reflects the universal quest for meaning and understanding. Whether you're a lover of historical fiction or a seeker of literary fiction that challenges the soul, this book promises to ignite your imagination and provoke thought. Rediscover the brilliance of Joseph Hocking and experience a narrative that has stood the test of time, now revitalized for a new audience. Don't miss your chance to own this remarkable piece of 19th-century literature-an essential addition to any classic novels collection. Embrace the journey of ""The Day of Judgment"" and let its powerful themes resonate within you.
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Joseph Hocking was a Cornish author and United Methodist Free Church priest. Hocking was born in St Stephen-in-Brannel, Cornwall, to James Hocking, a part-owner of a tin mine, and Elizabeth (Kitto) Hocking. In 1884, he was ordained a Methodist minister. Working in various regions of England over the next few years, he completed his first novel, Harry Penhale - The Trial of his Faith, while in London in 1887. He saw fiction as a highly successful method for communicating his Christian message to the public, and he combined writing with church obligations until illness caused him to leave from the ministry in 1909. His final pastoral charge was the huge and important United Free Church in Woodford, Essex, which he helped rebuild by the skilled arts and crafts architect Charles Harrison Townsend. He continued to write, and in his career, he published approximately 100 volumes. Although virtually forgotten today, he was extremely popular in his day. His final pastoral charge was the huge and important United Free Church in Woodford, Essex, which he helped rebuild by the skilled arts and crafts architect Charles Harrison Townsend. He continued to write, and in his career, he published approximately 100 volumes. Although virtually forgotten today, he was extremely popular in his day.
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