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Wigglesworth believed that he was essentially not worthy of believing in God as a result of merely being human.
When he underwent a series of nocturnal emissions in his early life, he was thereafter convinced of his damnation.
Through his diaries, he recounts his struggle to remain pure and good, despite continually relapsing into what he viewed as man's natural depravity.

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