<p>In "Bertha and Her Baptism," Nehemiah Adams explores the philosophical and spiritual questions surrounding baptism through the eyes of a young girl named Bertha. This narrative, notable for its engaging prose and vivid characterizations, employs a blend of didacticism and sentimentalism, common in 19th-century American literature. Set against the backdrop of a burgeoning evangelical movement, the book delves into the complexities of faith, per...