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ILLUSTRATIONS
I saw him moving among the throngs of men in populous Egypt Frontispiece
“Hear me, then, my father and my friends, while I tell you of the new light and truth” Facing p. 10
The dim starlight revealed the form of a man lying across the road Facing p. 32
“I am all alone in this place, and I am waiting to give this jewel to the prudent captain who will leave me in peace” Facing p. 52
“The King whom you are seeking is not to be found in a palace, nor among the rich and powerful” Facing p. 58
In all this populous and intricate world of anguish, though he found none to worship, he found many to help Facing p. 60
“Pilate has sent him to the cross because he said that he was the ‘King of the Jews’” Facing p. 66
As she bent over him, fearing that he was dead, there came a voice through the twilight, very small and still, like music sounding from a distance Facing p. 70