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“A novel of the days following the crucifixion,” introduces Quintus Volusianus, a Roman centurion-physician, who travels from Judea to Britain with Joseph of Arimathea and Veronica, falls in love with her, becomes a Christian, and witnesses the founding of the first English Church at Glastonbury.  
“A novel of the days following the crucifixion,” introduces Quintus Volusianus, a Roman centurion-physician, who travels from Judea to Britain with Joseph of Arimathea and Veronica, falls in love with her, becomes a Christian, and witnesses the founding of the first English Church at Glastonbury.  


==Editions and translations==
==Editions ==
Published in 1959.
Published in 1959.


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The Thorn of Arimathea (1959) is a novel by Frank G. Slaughter.

Abstract

“A novel of the days following the crucifixion,” introduces Quintus Volusianus, a Roman centurion-physician, who travels from Judea to Britain with Joseph of Arimathea and Veronica, falls in love with her, becomes a Christian, and witnesses the founding of the first English Church at Glastonbury.

Editions

Published in 1959.

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