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John Mark's Secret (1972) is a novel by Alfred Ernest Cowley.

Abstract

"An exciting biographical novel of the 1st century in which a long-lost Dead Sea Scroll reveals challenging accounts of the disposal of Christ's body, post-Crucifixion appearances, "second coming" fallacies, Roman persecutions, the fall of Jerusalem, the rise of Josephus."

Editions and translations

Published in Adelaide [Australia]: IPPS, 1972.

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