The spiritual autobiography works as an endorsement of his or her religion.
It purported to be a spiritual autobiography written by the King.
Recorded dreams over time and space are viewed as a spiritual autobiography.
First published in 1959, it was his spiritual autobiography.
It was both a spiritual autobiography and a justification of his right to preach.
This became the basis for the literary genre of the spiritual autobiography, an almost exclusively female writing form.
His essays, letters, and speeches comprise the spiritual autobiography of a public man.
Eliot began writing a kind of spiritual autobiography in an age that was not cordial to the genre.
Reputedly autobiographical, the novel is at most a spiritual autobiography, with little else that resembles her actual life.
In the early 1430s, despite her illiteracy, Kempe decided to record her spiritual autobiography.