This book is a fictionalized autobiography by the Victorian civil servant and writer W. H. White. White wrote to help people with personalities like he - self-educated intellectuals, lonely, vulnerable. He presents a completely honest account of his life in Victorian England. He reveals his struggle to find spiritual security in a world of doubt. At first glance, Rutherford may seem pessimistic, but only at first glance. He endeavors to take a spiritual journey comparable to John Bunyan (who, i
...n fact, shared the same home town as Wm. H. White).
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