The master-Christian

The master-Christian1900
About this book
"But," said the Cardinal half aloud, with the gentle dawning of a tender smile brightening the fine firm curve of his lips, -- "it is not the end! The end here, no doubt; -- but the beginning -- "there!"" He raised his eyes devoutly, and instinctively touched the silver crucifix hanging by its purple ribbon at his breast. The orange-red glow of the sun encompassed him with fiery rings, as though it would fain consume his thin, black-garmented form after the fashion in which flames consumed the martyrs of old, -- the worn figures of mediaeval saints in their half-broken niches stared down upon him stonily, as though they would have said, -- "So we thought, -- even we! -- and for our thoughts and for our creed we suffered willingly, -- yet lo, we have come upon an age of the world in which the people know us not, -- or knowing, laugh us all to scorn."
Details
- First published
- 1900
- OL Work ID
- OL1487979W
Subjects
Fiction, romance, historical, regencyFiction, christian, romance, generalFiction, horrorMissionaries, fictionClergy, fictionFictionClergyChristian fictionEnglish fictionCatholic ChurchFiction, christian, generalEnglish Religious fiction