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A fictional retelling of the life of Jesus and his relations with his disciples, most prominent among whom is the doubter Thomas.
A fictional retelling of the life of Jesus and his relations with his disciples, most prominent among whom is the doubter Thomas.


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Emmanuel: The Story of the Messiah (1889) is a novel by William Forbes Cooley.

Editions and translations

Published in the United States (New York, NY: 1889)

Abstract

A fictional retelling of the life of Jesus and his relations with his disciples, most prominent among whom is the doubter Thomas. [[Category:Literature ]]