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¡°A Pastor¡¯s Courtship¡± is a novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe first published in 1859. This work differs significantly from her previous anti-slavery writings, such as "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Instead, The Courtship of a Pastor is a historical and domestic novel set in 18th-century New England, dealing with themes of love, theology, and morality within a Puritan context.
The novel reflects Stowe's views on religion and society, criticizing the Calvinist doctrine of predestination and the lack of emotion in Puritan New England. Stowe uses this historical background to address what she perceives as problems with the religious practices and beliefs of her time and to advocate for a more compassionate Christianity.

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Summary
The story revolves around the character of Mary Scudder, who lives with her widowed mother in a small town in colonial New England. The pastor is Dr. Samuel Hopkins, a historical figure and theologian who became one of Mary's suitors. The novel covers various aspects of their lives and societal expectations of them, focusing particularly on the romantic and theological conflicts that arise.