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==Abstract==
==Abstract==
"A novel of Christ and Caesar."
"A novel of Christ and Caesar." Focuses on the relationship between Jesus and Theophilus, a slave-born who had become a wealthy Roman citizen


==Editions and translations==
==Editions ==
Published in New York, NY: W. Morrow, 1973. Reissued in London: Cassell, 1974, as ''Merchant of Rome''; and in Canoga Park, CA: Major Books, 1977, as ''The Seven Hills''.
Published in New York, NY: W. Morrow, 1973. Reissued in London: Cassell, 1974, as ''Merchant of Rome''; and in Canoga Park, CA: Major Books, 1977, as ''The Seven Hills''.


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The Testament of Theophilus (1973) is a novel by Leonard Wibberley.

Abstract

"A novel of Christ and Caesar." Focuses on the relationship between Jesus and Theophilus, a slave-born who had become a wealthy Roman citizen

Editions

Published in New York, NY: W. Morrow, 1973. Reissued in London: Cassell, 1974, as Merchant of Rome; and in Canoga Park, CA: Major Books, 1977, as The Seven Hills.

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