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Small Means and Great Ends by M. H. Adams
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Small Means and Great Ends by M. H. Adams is a collection of moral and religious stories aimed at a young audience, likely written in the early 19th century. The work is designed to inspire children with lessons about virtue, the importance of helping others, and the value of faith and resilience in the face of hardship. The narratives are centered around various characters, such as Eliza, a young girl who learns the power of compassion and action when she encounters poverty and suffering. The opening of the book presents the character Eliza Melvyn, who expresses envy towards her wealthier peers. Through a heartfelt conversation with her mother, Eliza confronts her feelings of discontent and learns about the importance of using one’s abilities, even small means, to make a significant impact on others’ lives. After Eliza witnesses the suffering of a poor family, her mother encourages her to take action, demonstrating that even modest resources can lead to meaningful results. This sets the tone for the collection, highlighting how small actions can lead to great results and the moral obligation to assist those in need. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



