The Pleasures of Piety, and Other Poems is a collection of devotional verse by Richard Furman, originally published in 1859. This compilation offers readers a glimpse into the religious sentiments and poetic styles of the mid-19th century. The poems explore themes of faith, virtue, and the pursuit of spiritual contentment. Furman's work reflects a deep engagement with Christian values and the natural world, presenting a vision of piety that is both comforting and inspiring.
This volume provides a valuable resource for those interested in religious history, 19th-century literature, and the enduring power of faith-based poetry.
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