Confession EasyRead Large EditionA stunning insight into the mind of a proficient thinker and his craving for real faith and satisfaction. "A Confession" is Tolstoy's inner voyage during which he shares his personal attainments, crisis and his search for peace and relation with God. This self-seeking journey leads him to take refuge in religion. Inspirational and thought-provoking! |
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Contents
Chapter I | 1 |
Chapter VII | 67 |
Chapter VIII | 78 |
Chapter IX | 84 |
Chapter X | 95 |
Chapter XI | 104 |
Chapter XII | 110 |
Chapter XIII | 120 |
Chapter XIV | 128 |
Chapter XV | 134 |
Chapter XVI | 143 |
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