This book is an intimate account of the life and letters of Stopford Brooke, an influential Irish preacher and writer. The author takes you through Brooke’s early life in Ireland, his study of theology at Oxford, and his involvement in the Christian Socialist Movement in Victorian England. The book also includes a collection of his letters, which provides a glimpse into his personal life and relationships. This book is perfect for those interested in Victorian literature, religion, and social history.
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