The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford, Edited by his friend Reuben Shapcott
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A first-person memoir traces a life shaped by religious training, intense reading, and persistent doubt, moving from youthful conformity through crises of conscience to a deliberate break with inherited beliefs. It interleaves recollections of family and schooling with reflective essays on faith, temperance, hypochondria, and intellectual loneliness, and records strained personal attachments and the effort to live honestly. The narrative maps gradual emancipation from doctrinal certainties by means of skepticism, moral striving, and practical remedies for physical and mental distress, culminating in a quieter commitment to inward freedom and self-knowledge.
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