By Pierre le Gouvello de Keriolet
Absolutely fascinating story of God's mercy to sinners. An egregious sinner, Keriolet (1602-1660) was arrogant, wicked, confrontational, proud and haughty. He would go out of his way to start quarrels and was a notorious seducer of well-born women. And yet God's mercy was upon him.
Escaping death when shot at point-blank range, he was at last brought to his knees when he went to the church where the possessed Ursuline sisters of Loudun were being exorcized. He was Converted by the Devil!
87 pp. Pocket size, softcover.
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