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The Messiah (1768) is a novel by John Cameron.

Abstract

The first "modern" novel on Jesus.

Editions

Published in Belfast, Northern Ireland: James Magee, 1768. Reissued in Dublin [Ireland]: J. Charles for Messrs, Simms and McIntyre; and in Belfast [Northern Ireland]: Archer and Worling, 1811.

External links

  • [ Google Books]