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==Editions and translations==
==Editions and translations==
Published in Ann Arbor, MI: Wahr; and London [England]: Wheldon & Wesley, 1923.
Published in [[Ann Arbor, MI]]: Wahr; and [[London, England]]: Wheldon & Wesley, 1923.


==External links==
==External links==
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Revision as of 14:35, 10 June 2013

Simon of Cyrene, dimschaerus splendens (1923) is a novel by Thomas Hall Shastid.

Abstract

“The Story of a Man's (and a Nation's) Soul.” Allegorical tale of the life of Simon of Cyrene includes later Gospel incidents, in which Jesus, Barabbas, and other biblical characters appear.

Editions and translations

Published in Ann Arbor, MI: Wahr; and London, England: Wheldon & Wesley, 1923.

External links