“I wonder how it will read five hundred years from now?”
To make a man confess a loving God you burn him!
The Heretic (1968)
The Heretic (1968)
“I wonder how it will read five hundred years from now?”
To make a man confess a loving God you burn him!
The Heretic (1968)
Source: The Creation of the Universe (1952), p. 139
Hall-of-Fame player Dolph Schayes
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The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
The Confession (c. 452?)
Context: So I hope that I did as I ought, but I do not trust myself as long as I am in this mortal body, for he is strong who strives daily to turn me away from the faith and true holiness to which I aspire until the end of my life for Christ my Lord, but the hostile flesh is always dragging one down to death, that is, to unlawful attractions. And I know in part why I did not lead a perfect life like other believers, but I confess to my Lord and do not blush in his sight, because I am not lying; from the time when I came to know him in my youth, the love of God and fear of him increased in me, and right up until now, by God's favour, I have kept the faith.
“Great Days”, conclusion.
Great Days (1979)