var s_account="msnportalencarta"; Search View William Hale White Article View To find a specific word, name, or topic in this article, select the option in your Web browser for finding within the page. In Internet Explorer, this option is under the Edit menu. The search seeks the exact word or phrase that you type, so if you donât find your choice, try searching for a key word in your topic or recheck the spelling of a word or name. William Hale White William Hale White (1831-1913), English religious novelist and essayist who wrote under the pseudonym of Mark Rutherford. Born in the village of Bedford, England, White studied for the Independent (Congregational) ministry but was expelled from his college in 1852 for questioning the dogma that every word in the Bible was divinely inspired. In 1858 he began to work for the British admiralty, where he rose to assistant director of naval contracts by 1879. He supplemented his income by working as a journalist. His chief writings are a trilogy: The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford Mark Rutherford's Deliverance (1885), and | |
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