Geoffrey Chaucer
I’ve started reading, 'The Parliament of the Fowls' and was interested to read the following in relation to the dream of Scipio the Younger:
But breakers of the law, to tell the truth, and lecherous people, after they die, will whirl about the earth, always in pain, till many a world passes away, no doubt, and then, forgiven their wicked deeds, they will come into this blissful state for which God sends his grace for them to come.
I is interesting to see how universalist ideas have always found the way down the centuries. The gates of hell cannot prevail against the true Church of God!
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