Malcolm Muggeridge describes poetically his...
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Malcolm Muggeridge describes poetically his own death. Waking at night he sees his battered carcass. Then he observes a distant glow in the sky -- "the lights of what Augustine called the City of God." First he sees the astounding beauty of the earth with its colors, smells, "the enchantment of human love." Second, he is absorbed into a new certainty, "surpassing all words and thought, that as an infinitesimal particle of God's creation I am a participant in his purposes, which are loving ... creative ... orderly. In that certainty lies a great peace and a great joy."
