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Bute, John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, Marquess of
1847
1900
Crichton-Stuart, John Patrick, Marquess of Bute
Stuart, John Patrick Crichton-, Marquess of Bute
Botha, Joannes Patricus, marchio
Crighton Stuart, John Patrick, Marquess of Bute
Brendan's Fabulous Voyage
A Lecture delivered on January 19, 1893, before the Scottish Society of Literature and Art
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"Brendan's Fabulous Voyage" by Marquess of John Patrick Crichton-Stuart Bute is a lecture that explores the legendary travels of St. Brendan, an Irish monk, and his quest for the mystical Land of Promise. Delivered in the late 19th century, this work can be classified as a historical account and theological exploration, delving into the intersection of history, mythology, and early Christian thought. The likely topic of the book centers on Brendan's adventures as he navigates through various islands and encounters fantastical elements, thereby exploring both the adventures of a saint and the moral and spiritual lessons contained within them. In the narrative, St. Brendan and his companions set sail in search of the fabled Land of Promise, undergoing various trials and tribulations over the course of their seven-year voyage. Their journey is marked by encounters with mythical creatures and divine interventions, including incidents that reflect the struggle against sin, temptation, and the persistent quest for holiness in a tumultuous world. As they face myriad challenges—from dangerous sea monsters to the haunting presence of Judas—they also experience moments of profound spiritual revelation, underscoring themes of faith, redemption, and the quest for ultimate truth. Brendan's adventures not only serve as a captivating tale but also as an allegorical exploration of the spiritual journey toward salvation. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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