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The life and death of Paul, from Caesarea to Rome
The life and death of Paul, from Caesarea to Rome


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==
Published in New York, NY and London [England]: Harper, 1904.
Published in New York, NY and London [England]: Harper, 1904.
====Translations====


Translated into German.  
Translated into German.  
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[[Category:Literature|1904 Gardenhire]]
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[[Category:Novels|1904 Gardenhire]]
[[Category:Novels|1904 Gardenhire]]


[[Category:English language--1900s|1904 Gardenhire]]
[[Category:English language--1900s|1904 Gardenhire]]


[[Category:Pauline Studies--1900s|1904 Gardenhire]]
[[Category:Pauline Studies--1900s|1904 Gardenhire]]

Latest revision as of 07:04, 19 November 2015

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Lux Crucis: A Tale of the Great Apostle (1904) is a novel by Samuel Major Gardenhire.

Abstract

The life and death of Paul, from Caesarea to Rome

Editions

Published in New York, NY and London [England]: Harper, 1904.

Translations

Translated into German.

External links