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==Summary==
==Summary==
In Britain, about 80 CE, a Galilean (born in Sepphoris) remembers his meeting with Jesus. First of three novels on Christian origins by English schoolmaster and theologian, pioneer in liberal scholarship. Followed by Onesimus (1882) and Silanus (1906).
In Britain, about 80 CE, a Galilean (born in Sepphoris) remembers his meeting with Jesus. First of three novels on Christian origins by the author. Followed by [[Onesimus, Christ's Freedman]] (1882) and [[Silanus, the Christian]] (1906).


[[Category:Fiction]]
[[Category:Fiction]]

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Philochristus: Memoirs of a Disciple of the Lord is a novel by Edwin A. Abbott

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Published in 1878 in London and Boston.

Summary

In Britain, about 80 CE, a Galilean (born in Sepphoris) remembers his meeting with Jesus. First of three novels on Christian origins by the author. Followed by Onesimus, Christ's Freedman (1882) and Silanus, the Christian (1906).