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Revision as of 19:26, 31 December 2009
Amor Victor (1902) is a novel by Russell Kelso Carter.
Abstract
“A novel of Ephesus and Rome, 95-105 AD.” Gives a picture of the Christians' position in Roman life at the turn of the century. The apostle John restores to Christian faith the robber-chief who had accepted and then renounced Christ. By popular preacher, hymn-composer, and advocate of “Faith Healing.”
Editions and translations
Published in the United States (New York, NY: 1902) under the pseudonym of Orr Kenyon; with illustrations by famous English dramatist and illustrator W.G. Gilbert (1836-1911).