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Lux Crucis: A Tale of the Great Apostle (1904) is a novel by Samuel Major Gardenhire.

Abstract

The life and death of Paul, from Caesarea to Rome

Editions and translations

Published in New York, NY and London [England]: Harper, 1904.

Translated into German.

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