About This Book
An elderly gipsy, haunted for decades by a single act of blasphemy, is found dying and describes how the memory has deprived him of peace. Visitors read scripture, explain the Christian message of atonement and pardon, and urge repentance; attended by his family, he acknowledges his sinfulness, expresses a desperate longing for mercy, and gives a feeble but clear assent to the promises offered. Hearing cited passages of invitation and receiving a brief prayer, he manifests visible relief and gratitude as the prospect of forgiveness brings comfort to his troubled mind.
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