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.
It 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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