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''' The Magdalene Woman ''' is a novel by [[Margaret Rogers]].
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==Editions and translations==
''' The Magdalene Woman ''' (1980) is a novel by [[Margaret Rogers]].
Published in the United States (New York, NY: 1980).


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
Mary Magdalene is identified with the sister of Martha and Lazarus. Raped by a Roman Soldier, became a prostitute and then a follower a Jesus and a leader of the new community. Published in New York.
Mary Magdalene is identified with the sister of Martha and Lazarus. Raped by a Roman Soldier, became a prostitute and then a follower a Jesus and a leader of the new community.  


[[Category:Fiction]] [[Category:Novels]]
==Editions==
[[Category:English language]]
Published in New York, NY: 1980.
[[Category:Made in the 1980s]]
 
[[Category:Mary Magdalene (subject)]]
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<bibexternal title="The Magdalene Woman" author="Rogers"/>

The Magdalene Woman (1980) is a novel by Margaret Rogers.

Abstract

Mary Magdalene is identified with the sister of Martha and Lazarus. Raped by a Roman Soldier, became a prostitute and then a follower a Jesus and a leader of the new community.

Editions

Published in New York, NY: 1980.

External links