
Ingleside; Or, Without Christ and with Him
Ingleside; or Without Christ and With Him is a mid-19th century novel by Madeline Leslie that explores the transformative power of faith and the impact of Christ's presence in daily life. The story follows Mr. Angus, a young clergyman facing self-doubt, and Marion Howard, a compassionate woman dedicated to helping the less fortunate. Through their journeys, the novel examines themes of redemption, moral choices, and the significance of Christian community, illustrating the contrasting lives of those who live with or without Christ. Leslie's work combines narrative and spiritual themes, prompting readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the role of religion in their lives.












































