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Paul in Athens: The Scripts of Cleophas (1930) is a vision by Geraldine Dorothy Cummins.

Abstract

Part of a series of volumes supposedly dictated to the Author by "an unseen intelligence"--the spirit of "a Christian convert of the first century." Focuses on the preaching of Paul in Athens.

Editions and translations

Published in London [England]: Rider, 1930.

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