It is now more than twenty years, my dearest friend, since I received your last letter from Judea in which you told me that incredible tale of your strange Galilean, Jesus; how he was seen after his crucifixion and burial by that Mary of Magdala, who seemed to have acquired such a power over you, and what was more remarkable with a worldly Epicurean like you, a power not of the flesh.
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The Hope of Glory
July 25, 2007, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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0548069425 9780548069424
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The Hope of Glory
June 23, 2005, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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"It is now more than twenty years, my dearest friend, since I received your last letter from Judea in which you told me that incredible tale of your strange Galilean, Jesus; how he was seen after his crucifixion and burial by that Mary of Magdala, who seemed to have acquired such a power over you, and what was more remarkable with a worldly Epicurean like you, a power not of the flesh."
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