Originally published in 1931, A. F. Webling's autobiographical work, Something Beyond, offers a narrative of Webling's life and background.Originally published in 1931, A. F. Webling's autobiographical work, Something Beyond, was included in the Cambridge Miscellany series in 1933. The book offers a narrative of Webling's life and background, with a particular emphasis on his Christian faith and various experiences with Nonconformism, Anglicanism, and finally Catholicism.Originally published in 1931, A. F. Webling's autobiographical work, Something Beyond, was included in the Cambridge Miscellany series in 1933. The book offers a narrative of Webling's life and background, with a particular emphasis on his Christian faith and various experiences with Nonconformism, Anglicanism, and finally Catholicism.Originally published in 1931, A. F. Webling's autobiographical work, Something Beyond, was included in the Cambridge Miscellany series in 1933. It is the 'Miscellany' edition which is re-issued here. The book offers a narrative of Webling's life and background, with a particular emphasis on his Christian faith and various experiences with Nonconformism, Anglicanism, and finally Catholicism.Preface; 1. 'An insubstantial faery place'; 2. The snail's progress; 3. Shades of the prison house; 4. Alma mater; 5. 'A poor? parson of a town'; 6. Building Jerusalem; 7. By the waters of Babylon; 8. Shaken foundations; 9. I, too, have lived in Arcadia; 10. A dark night of the soul; 11. Light on the path; 12. Gathered threads.