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Mary of Magdala: A Tale of the FIrts Century (1909) is a novel by Harriette Gunn Roberson.

Editions and translations

Published in Chicago, IL: 1909.

Abstract

The story of the “real” Mary of Magdala, the good woman who has been confused with the courtesan, supposedly narrated by John in exile at Patmos.

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