The Gospel of Judas Iscariot (1902 Baldwin), novel

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The Gospel of Judas Iscariot (1902) is a novel by Aaron Dwight Baldwin.

Abstract

Judas is a young man who lived an adventurous life and witnessed all major events of the life of John the Baptist and Jesus. His betrayal came not of love of money, but from his obedience to Jesus' will, and his suicide from his longing to be reunited with his master.

Editions

Published in Chicago, IL: Jamieson-Higgins, 1902.

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