
A feverish dream opens the story, plunging the listener into a chaotic council where emperors, scholars and fierce voices clash over the mysteries of the Trinity. The hall swells with swarthy faces, sudden silences, and a blinding triangular eye that seems to pulse with unheard thunder. The vision is both a vivid historical tableau and a surreal nightmare, hinting at the endless disputes that have haunted the church for centuries.
When the dream fades, the narrator awakens to an equally turbulent mind, haunted by the same questions that rattled the ancient assembly. He wrestles with the phrase “eternally begotten,” feeling his thoughts spin like a relentless vortex, while the world around him offers only the familiar ritual of counting sheep—now twisted into a metaphor for episcopal authority. This internal struggle sets the stage for a probing journey through theology, doubt, and the personal cost of seeking truth.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (444K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer and David Widger
Release date
2006-02-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1946
Best known for imagining time travel, alien invasion, and invisible men, this pioneering English writer helped shape modern science fiction. His stories are thrilling on the surface, but they also question class, power, progress, and the future of humanity.
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