Prisoners of Conscience

Prisoners of Conscience

Prisoners of ConscienceIn the early part of this century there lived at Lerwick, in the Shetland Islands,...
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Author: Barr, Amelia E.,1831-1919
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Prisoners of Conscience

Prisoners of Conscience

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Prisoners of Conscience

¥2,066 ¥1,033
Author: Barr, Amelia E.,1831-1919
Format: eBook
Language: English

Prisoners of Conscience

In the early part of this century there lived at Lerwick, in the Shetland Islands, a man called Liot Borson. He was no ignoble man; through sea-fishers and sea-fighters he counted his forefathers in an unbroken line back to the great Norwegian Bor, while his own life was full of perilous labor and he was off to sea every day that a boat could swim. Liot was the outcome of the most vivid and masterful form of paganism and the most vital and uncompromising form of Christianity. For nearly eight hundred years the Borsons had been christened, but who can deliver a man from his ancestors? Bor still spoke to his son through the stirring stories of the sagas, and Liot knew the lives of Thord and Odd, of Gisli and the banded men, and the tremendous drama of Nial and his sons, just as well as he knew the histories of the prophets and heroes of his Old Testament. It is true 4 that he held the former with a kind of reservation, and that he gave to the latter a devout and passionate faith, but this faith was not always potential. There were hours in Liots life when he was still a pagan, when he approved the swift, personal vengeance which Odin enjoined and Christ forbadehours in which he felt himself to be the son of the man who had carried his gods and his home to uninhabited Iceland rather than take cross-marking for the meek and lowly Jesus. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 31835
Author: Barr, Amelia E.
Release Date: Mar 31, 2010
Format: eBook
Language: English

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