The Grip of Desire The Grip of Desire

The Grip of Desire

Publisher Description

The Curé of Althausen was reputed to be chaste. He had a profound reverence for common sense, and it was said that he taught a strange doctrine to his flock; for example, that a day of work was more pleasing to God than a day of prayer; that the temples were for those who labour not, and that a good action was well worth a mass. He maintained too that we purchase nothing with money in the other world, and that the coins, so appreciated among ourselves, have no currency beyond the grave, and a hundred other oddities of this kind, which in the good old times would have brought him to the stake. The Bishop had severely reprimanded him for all these heresies; but he seemed to pay no attention to it. Every Sunday, from the height of his pulpit, he continued to brave shamelessly the thunders of his Bishop and the thunders of heaven.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1908
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
361
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
313.3
KB

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