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"A sacred drama in three parts and in verse, inscribed to the Jews, by a clergyman of the Church of England.” Plot laid at Antioch in the first century CE. In the preface the author declared the purpose of the play to be to promote conversion of the Jews to Christianity.
"A sacred drama in three parts and in verse, inscribed to the Jews, by a clergyman of the Church of England.” Plot laid at Antioch in the first century CE. In the preface the author declared the purpose of the play to be to promote conversion of the Jews to Christianity.


==Editions, performances, translations==
==Editions, performances==
Published in London [England]: Hatchard, 1835.
Published in London [England]: Hatchard, 1835.


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Revision as of 21:36, 18 November 2015

Lydia; or, Conversion (1835) is a play by William Pace.

Abstract

"A sacred drama in three parts and in verse, inscribed to the Jews, by a clergyman of the Church of England.” Plot laid at Antioch in the first century CE. In the preface the author declared the purpose of the play to be to promote conversion of the Jews to Christianity.

Editions, performances

Published in London [England]: Hatchard, 1835.

External links

  • [ Google Books]