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SAUL OF TARSUS

A TALE OF THE EARLY CHRISTIANS

By

ELIZABETH MILLER

Author of The Yoke

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY
ANDRÉ CASTAIGNE

INDIANAPOLIS
THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY
PUBLISHERS

COPYRIGHT 1906
THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY

CONTENTS

Chapter
I [Saul of Tarsus]
II [A Prudent Exception]
III [The First Martyr]
IV [The Bankrupt]
V [Agrippa in Repertoire]
VI [Marsyas Assumes a Charge]
VII [The Bondman of Hate]
VIII [An Alexandrian Characteristic]
IX ["—As an Army With Banners"]
X [Flaccus Works a Complexity]
XI [The House of Defense]
XII ["Scattering the Flock"]
XIII [A Trust Fulfilled]
XIV [For a Woman's Sake]
XV [The False Balance]
XVI [A Matter Handled Wisely]
XVII [A Word in Season]
XVIII [The Ransom]
XIX [The Deliverance]
XX [The Feast of Flora]
XXI [The Fining Fire]
XXII ["In the Cloak of Two Colors"]
XXIII [A Letter and a Loss]
XXIV [The Digged Pit]
XXV [The Speaking of Eutychus]
XXVI [The Arm Made Bare]
XXVII [The Proconsul's Deliberations]
XXVIII [The Strange Woman]
XXIX [In Extremis]
XXX [The Eremite in Scarlet, and the Bankrupt in Purple]
XXXI [The Dregs of the Cup of Trembling]
XXXII [Sanctuary]
XXXIII [The Dregs of the Cup of Fury]
XXXIV [Captives of the Mighty]
XXXV [The Approach of the Day of Visitation]
XXXVI [On the Damascus Road]
XXXVII [In the House of Ananias]
XXXVIII [The Requital]

In Memory of
My Soldier Brother
Ralph Miller

Lieutenant Sixth Cavalry
U.S.A.