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Lourdes

Robert Hugh Benson

Verlag: Good Press

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Beschreibung

"Lourdes" is a religious themed novel by a man on a spiritual quest that takes him to France in search of miracles. He explains, "It is difficult to describe with what sensations I came to Lourdes. As a Christian man, I did not dare to deny that miracles happened; as a reasonably humble man, I did not dare to deny that they happened at Lourdes; yet, I suppose, my attitude even up to now had been that of a reverent agnostic—the attitude, in fact, of a majority of Christians on this particular point—Christians, that is, who resemble the Apostle Thomas in his less agreeable aspect…"
Verfügbar seit: 02.12.2019.
Drucklänge: 296 Seiten.

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