"Stephen Lawhead - Patrick, Son of Ireland" - читать интересную книгу автора (Lawhead Stephen) PATRICK
Son of Ireland by Stephen Lawhead Seven years your portion, under a stone, in a quagmire, without food, without taste, but the fire of thirst you ever torturing; the law of judges your lesson, prayer your language; And if you like to return You will be, for a time, a Druid, perhaps. - Ancient irish poem In a book belonging to Ultan, Bishop of Connor, I have found four names for Patrick: Succat, when he was born; Magonus, which means тАЬFamousтАЭ; Patricius, when he was ordained; and Corthirthiac, when he served in the House of Four Druids. - MUIRCHU, CA. A.D. 680 PROLOGUE Ultan watches me with wary eyes. He is afraid. The others are no less fearful, but they are older, so hide it better. I do not berate them nor belittle their lack of faith. Their fear is well founded. High King Loegair has decreed that to strike a fire on this Beltaine night is certain death to him who strikes it. And here on the hill of Cathair Ban we are about to kindle a beacon that will be seen from one end of this dark island to the other. I do what I can to calm them. тАЬBrothers,тАЭ I say, тАЬI pose a question. Answer if you can. Which is greater, a salmon or a whelk?тАЭ тАЬThe salmon, king offish, is obviously greater,тАЭ answers the trusting For-gall. тАЬBeyond all doubt?тАЭ тАЬBeyond any doubt whatever,тАЭ he replies; the others nod and murmur in agreement. тАЬThen tell me this: Which is greater, a salmon or a man?тАЭ тАЬNot difficult, that,тАЭ replies Forgall. тАЬA man is certainly greater.тАЭ |
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