
Salem Chapel, V. 2/2
Salem Chapel, V. 2/2 is a fictional novel by Margaret Oliphant, published in the late 19th century. It continues the story set in Carlingford, focusing on Mrs. Vincent, the mother of young minister Arthur Vincent, as she navigates personal and social challenges within a religious community. The narrative explores themes of duty, maternal anguish, and societal expectations, particularly during a tumultuous Sunday morning filled with dread and family crises. Oliphant's work is notable for its deep character studies and reflections on faith and family dynamics.










































































































































