It was no rude hut he meant to build, but a perpetual beacon of goodness to all who walked in darkness, a wellspring of blessing to all who thirsted for righteousness, an endless feast to all who hungered for truth and justice. Grail: Book Five of the Pendragon Cycle - Side 124av Stephen R. Lawhead - 2009 - 400 siderBegrenset visning - Om denne boken
| John Barry Marino - 2004 - 198 sider
...last book in his Pendragon Cycle (1987-97), turns the Christian relic into an object of pilgrimage: "a perpetual beacon of goodness to all who walked...endless feast to all who hungered for truth and justice" (124). It brings incomprehensible ecstasy and awareness of God's grace in redemption (153, 188). After... | |
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