Novels of Roman Life, and Their By-Products
1. NOVELS CONNECTED WITH THE GENESIS OF THE NOVEL OF ROMAN LIFE. (See [§ II, p. 17.])
Letters Supposed to have passed between Theodosius and Constantia—Langhorne, John; London, (1778).
Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, a Narrative Founded on History—Miss O’Keefe; London, (1814).
Valerius, a Roman Story—Lockhart, J. G.; London, (1821)—N. Y. Harper, 1835.
The Epicurean—Moore, Thomas; (1827)—McClurg, Chicago, 1890.
Salathiel, the Immortal—Croly, George; (1827)—Repub. Funk & Wagnalls, New York, under title, Tarry Thou Till I Come, 1903.
The Alexandrians, an Egyptian Tale of the Fourth Century—Anon. Whittaker, London, (1830).
The Last Days of Pompeii—Bulwer-Lytton, Sir E. G.; Dutton, N. Y., (1834).
The Stoic—Stanford, Jane K.; London, (1834).
2. IMPORTANT NOVELS BY PREACHERS. (See [§ III, A, p. 34].)
Zenobia, or the Fall of Palmyra—Ware, William; Burt, N. Y., (1836)—James Miller, N. Y., 1869.
Aurelian: Rome, Third Century—Ware, William; orig. pub. as Probus, (1838)—Burt, N. Y., n. d., under title of Aurelian.
Julian; Scenes in Judea—Ware, William; Estes, Boston, (1841).
Hypatia—Kingsley, Charles; (1853)—MacMillan, N. Y., 1902.
Fabiola: The Church of the Catacombs—Wiseman, Cardinal N.; Burns & Oates, London, (1855).
Callista—Newman, Cardinal John Henry; (1856)—Longman, N. Y., 1890.
Darkness and Dawn—Farrar, Archdeacon Frederic W.; (1892)—Longmans, N. Y., 1895.
Gathering Clouds—Farrar, Archdeacon Frederic W.; (1895)—Longmans, N. Y., 1896.
Perpetua—Baring-Gould, Rev. S.; Dutton, N. Y., (1897).
Domitia—Baring-Gould; Fred A. Stokes, N. Y., (1898).
3. TWO NOVELS BY PEDANTS. (See [§ III, D, p. 73].)
Dion and the Sibyls, a Romance of the First Century—Keon, Miles Gerald; London, Bentley, (1866).
The Money God, or The Empire and the Papacy—Quinton, M. A.; Kelly, Piet & Co., Baltimore (1873).
(*Aurelia, or the Jews of Capena Gate—Quinton, M. A.; n. d.)
(*Furius, a Tale of the Early Christians at Rome—Quinton, M. A.; n. d.)
4. IMPORTANT NOVELS BY TEACHERS. (v. [III, G.])
Helena’s Household; Rome, First Century—De Mille, James; (1858)—Ward & Drummond, N. Y., 1897.
*The Martyr of the Catacombs—De Mille, James; (1858).
Kallistratus, an Autobiography—Gilkes, A. H.; Longmans, (1897)—Frowde, London, 1912.
*Four Sons—Gilkes, A. H.; Symcox, Dulwich, (1909).
A Friend of Caesar—Davis, William Stearns; Macmillan, N. Y., (1900).
The Unwilling Vestal—White, Edward Lucas; Dutton, N. Y., (1918).
Andivius Hedulio—White, Edward Lucas; Dutton, N. Y., (1921).
*Claudian, Second Century—Munro, Rev. Edward M., M. A.; Masters, London, n. d.
5. ARTISTIC NOVELS OF ROMAN LIFE. (See [§ III, H, p. 108].)
*The Fawn of Sertorius—Landor, Robert Eyres; Longmans, London, (1846); (scene in Spain).
Marius, the Epicurean—Pater, Walter Horatio; Macmillan, N. Y., (1885).
Veranilda—Gissing, George; Archibald, Constable & Co., London, (1904).
Evander—Phillpotts, Eden; Macmillan, N. Y., (1919).
Pan and the Twins—Phillpotts, Eden; Macmillan, N. Y., (1922).
6. POPULAR NOVELS OF ROMAN LIFE, INCLUDING THOSE NOT OTHERWISE CLASSIFIED. (See [§ III, E, p. 75], and [F, p. 90].)
*The Empress—Bennett, G.; Smith & Elder, London, (1835); (listed as a novel of Roman life).
Attila, or the Huns—James, G. P. R.; (1837)—Routledge, London, 1903.
*The Gladiator, a Tale of the Roman Empire—Lamont, Miss M. M.; (1840)—Longmans, London, 1849.
Julia of Baiae; or The Days of Nero—Pickering, Ellen; Saxton & Miles, N. Y., (1843).
Antonina—Collins, Wilkie; Harper, N. Y., (1850).
*The Siege of Damascus, a Historical Romance—Nisbet, James; Chapman, London, (1851).
The Roman Traitor, or the Days of Cicero, Cato and Catiline—Herbert, H. W.; Peterson, Philadelphia, (1853).
*The Wager of Battle—Herbert, H. W., n. d. (Roman Britain).
The Slaves of Sabinus, Jew and Gentile—Yonge, Charlotte M.; National Society’s Depository, Sanctuary, Westminster, (1861)—Whittaker, N. Y., 1890.
*The Cook and the Captive; or Attalus the Hostage—Yonge, Charlotte M.; Whittaker, N. Y., (1894).
The Gladiators—Whyte-Melville, G. J.; (1863)—Ward & Lock, N. Y., 1890.
Ænone, a Tale of Slave Life in Rome—Kip, L.; Bradburn, N. Y.; (1866).
*Ierne of Armorica; a Tale of the Time of Clovis—Bateman, J. C.; Sadlier, N. Y., (1873), (scene in Gaul).
*Claudius—Causton, Mrs. R. K.; Hatchards, London, (1878).
*Blue and Green—Pottinger, Sir Henry; Chapman, London, (1879).
Ben Hur—Wallace, Gen. Lew; Harper, N. Y., (1880).
Neaera—Graham, John W.; Macmillan, N. Y., (1886).
The Son of a Star—Richardson, B. W.; Longmans, N. Y., (1888).
Masters of the World—Hoppus, Mary A. M.; Bentley, (1888), (the date 1885 is probably incorrect).
*A Queen Among Queens—MacDowall, C. J. F. S.; Swan, London, (1889), (Zenobia).
Cleopatra—Haggard, Sir H. Rider; Longmans, N. Y., (1889).
Pearl-Maiden—Haggard, Sir H. Rider; Longmans, London, (1902).
*Acte—Westbury, Hugh, pseud., (Farrie, Hugh C.); Bentley, London, (1890).
Barabbas—Corelli, Marie; Lippincott, Philadelphia, (1893).
The Sign of the Cross—Barrett, Wilson; Lippincott, Philadelphia, (1897).
*Pharos, the Egyptian—Boothby, G.; Ward & Lock, London, (1899).
The Lion’s Brood—Osborne, Duffield; Doubleday, N. Y., (1901).
She Stands Alone—Ashton, Mark; L. C. Page & Co., Boston, (1901).
Amor Victor—Kenyon, Orr; Stokes, N. Y., (3rd ed., 1902).
Vergilius, a Tale of the Coming of Christ—Bacheller, Irving; Harper, N. Y., (1904).
Lux Crucis, a Tale of the Great Apostle—Gardenhire, S. M.; Harper, N. Y., (1904).
*Marcus and Faustina—Carrel, Frederic; J. Long, London, (1904).
*Et tu, Sejane—Twells, Miss J. H.; Coates, Philadelphia, (1904).
Psyche—Cramp, Walter S.; Little & Brown, Boston, (1905).
An Heir to Empire—Cramp, Walter S.; Richard C. Badger, The Gorham Press, Boston, (1913).
*The Son of the Swordmaker—Reed, Opie; Laird, Chicago, (1906).
Under Pontius Pilate—Schuyler, William; Funk & Wagnalls, N. Y., (1906).
Saul of Tarsus—Miller, Elizabeth; Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis, (1906).
The City of Delight, a Love Drama of the Siege and Fall of Jerusalem—Miller, Elizabeth; Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis, (1908).
*The Senator Licinius—Kelly, W. P.; Dutton, N. Y., (1909).
*The Doomed City—Carling, J. R.; Ward & Lock, London, (1910).
The Fetters of Freedom—Brady, Cyrus Townsend; Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1913).
Unto Caesar—Orczy, Baroness; Doran, N. Y., (1914).
The Standard Bearer—Whitehead, A. C.; American Book Co., N. Y., (1915).
Behold the Woman—Harré, T. Everett; Lippincott, Philadelphia, (1916).
Princess Salome—Jenkins, B. A.; Lippincott, Philadelphia, (1921).
Revelation—Deamer, Dulcie; Boni & Liveright, N. Y., (1922).
Nabala—Caskie, Jaquelin A.; J. B. Bell, Inc., Lynchburg, Va., (1922).
7. BOOKS FOR BOYS, INCLUDING MOST BOOKS ON ROMAN BRITAIN. (See [p. 10] and [p. 96].)
Two Thousand Years Ago—Church, Rev. A. J.; Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1885).
The Count of the Saxon Shore—Church, Rev. A. J.; Putnam, N. Y., (1887), (Britain).
To the Lions—Church, Rev. A. J.; Putnam, N. Y., (1889).
The Burning of Rome—Church, Rev. A. J.; (1892)—Macmillan, N. Y., 1902.
Lords of the World—Church, Rev. A. J.; Scribner, N. Y., (1898).
The Crown of Pine—Church, Rev. A. J.; Seely, London, (1905)—Scribners, N. Y., 1906.
*No. XIII; or The Story of the Lost Vestal—Marshall, E.; Cassell, London, (1885), (Britain).
The Young Carthaginian—Henty, G. A.; Burt, N. Y., (1886).
For the Temple—Henty, G. A.; Blackie, London, (1888).
Beric, the Briton—Henty, G. A.; Scribners, N. Y., (1892)—Scribners, N. Y., 1911, (Britain).
*One Traveller Returns—Murray, D. C., & Herman, H.; Chatto, London, (1887), (Britain).
The Wonderful Adventures of Phra the Phoenician—Arnold, Edwin Lester; Burt, N. Y., (1890), (Britain).
Lepidus the Centurion, a Roman of To-day—Arnold, E. L.; Crowell, N. Y., (1901), (a Roman brought back to life in England).
*Woe to the Conquered—Clark, Alfred; Low, London, (1893).
*A Duke of Britain—Maxwell, Sir H. E.; Blackwood, (1895).
*Aneroestes the Gaul—Smith, E. M.; Unwin, London, (1899).
*Britain’s Greatness Foretold—“Trevelyan, Marie”; Hogg, London, (1900).
*A Story of Ancient Wales—Elrington, H.; Whittaker, N. Y., (1900).
*Marcus, the Young Centurion—Fenn, G. M.; Nister, London, (1904).
A Daughter of the Druids—Sedgwick, S. N.; Stockwell, (1904), (Britain).
*At Sunrise—Spurell, Herbert; Greening, London, (1904), (Britain).
Nikanor, Teller of Tales—Taylor, C. B.; McClurg, Chicago, (1906), (Britain).
Under the Roman Eagles—“Sagon, Amyot”; Partridge, London, (1907).
The Meeting of the Ways—Baxter, J. D.; Greening, London, (1908), (Britain).
Durobrivae; Roman Rochester—Harris, E.; Harris, Rochester, (1909).
*Boudicca—Ward, C. H. D.; Ousely, London, (1912), (Britain).
8. STORIES OF RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION. (See [p. 39] and [p. 53].)
Explanation of Abbreviations:
R. T. S.—Religious Tract Society, London.
S. P. C. K.—Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London.
Naomi: or the Last Days of Jerusalem—Webb, Mrs. J. B. Peploe; Routledge, London, (1841), (date 1840 is probably incorrect).
Julamerk: a Tale of the Nestorians—Webb, J. B. P.; Ward & Lock, London, (1848).
The Martyrs of Carthage—Webb, J. B. P.; Ward & Lock, London, (1850).
Alypius of Tagaste—Webb, J. B. P.; R. T. S., (Revell, N. Y.), (1865).
*Pomponia; the Gospel in Caesar’s Household—Webb, J. B. P.; Pres. Pub. Co., Philadelphia, (1867).
*Evadne: or An Empire in Its Fall—Rowcroft, C.; Boone, London, (1850).
The Egyptian Wanderers—Neale, Rev. John Mason; S. P. C. K., (1854).
*The Farm of Aptonga—Neale, J. M.; Parker, London, (1856)—S. P. C. K., 1918.
*The Exiles of the Cebenna—Neale, J. M., (pseud. Aurelius Gratianus); Parker, London, (1859)—S. P. C. K., 1918.
The Quay of the Dioscuri—Neale, J. M.; S. P. C. K., (1917).
The Lions of Wady-Arabia—Neale, J. M.; S. P. C. K., (1917).
The Prince of the House of David; or Three Years in the Holy City—Ingraham, Rev. J. H.; (1855)—Roberts, Boston, (1895).
*Adonijah; the Jewish Dispersion—Strickland, Jane M.; Simpkin, London, (1856).
*Parthenia, or the Last Days of Paganism—Lee, Mrs. E. B.; Routledge, London, (1858).
Caecilia Metella, or Rome Enslaved—“Julia, Aemilia,” (Emily Julia Black); Chapman, London, (1859).
Claudia and Pudens: Early Christians in Gloucester—Lysons, S.; Hamilton, London, (1861).
*The Villa of Claudius—Cutts, Rev. E. L.; S. P. C. K., (1861).
Martyrs of Spain—Charles, Mrs. Elizabeth Rundle; S. P. C. K., (1862).
The Victory of the Vanquished—Charles, E. R.; Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1871).
Conquering and to Conquer—Charles, E. R.; S. P. C. K., (1876)—Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1876).
Lapsed, But Not Lost—Charles, E. R.; S. P. C. K., (1877)—Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1879).
Attila, and His Conquerors—Charles, E. R.; S. P. C. K., (1894).
*Life in Judea; or Glimpses of the First Christian Age—Richards, Maria T.; Simpkin, London, (1862).
*Victor, a Tale of the Great Persecution—Perry, G. G.; S. P. C. K., London, (1864).
*Vestina’s Martyrdom—Pitman, Emma R.; Hodder, London, (1869).
Claudia—Tucker, Charlotte; Nelson, London, (1869).
Freedom, a Tale of the Early Christians—Tucker, C.; R. T. S., (1871).
Daybreak in Britain—Tucker, C., (pseud. A. L. O. E.); R. T. S., (1880).
Stars in a Stormy Night, or Light from the Catacombs—“E. L. M.”; Nelson, London, (1870).
Æmilius: Decian and Valerian Persecutions—Crake, Rev. A. D.; Mowbray, London, (1871).
Evanus; Constantine the Great—Crake, A. D.; Mowbray, London, (1872).
The Camp on the Severn—Crake, A. D.; Mowbray, London, (1875)—The Vatican Library, N. Y., 1891.
The Victor’s Laurel—Crake, A. D.; Mowbray, London, (1885)—The Vatican Library, N. Y., 1889.
*The Standard Bearer—Palmer, Ellen; Hamilton, Edinburgh, (1871).
*Nonna: A Story of the Days of Julian the Apostate—Palmer, Ellen; Hamilton, Edinburgh, (1872).
Marcella of Rome, (also called The Fearless Christian Maiden)—Knevels, Mrs. C. D., (pseud. Eastwood, Frances); Shaw, London, (1872).
*Adah, the Jewish Maiden—Gray, Agnes M.; Hamilton, Edinburgh, (1872).
*Cyllene—Sneyd, Henry; Longmans, London, (1873).
*Epiphanius—Mossman, T. W.; Hayes, London, (1874).
Gaudentius—Davies, Rev. G. S.; S. P. C. K., (1874).
Julian’s Dream—Davies, G. S.; S. P. C. K., (1875).
St. Paul in Greece—Davies, G. S., n. d.
Glaucia: the Greek Slave—Leslie, Emma; Nelson and Phillips, N. Y., (1874)—R. T. S., 1904.
Quadratus, a Tale of the World in the Church—Leslie, E.; Phillips and Hunt, Cincinnati, (1875).
Sowing Beside All Waters, a Tale of the Early Church—Leslie, E.; R. T. S., n. d. (This is merely Quadratus rewritten.)
Flavia—Leslie, E.; Nelson and Phillips, N. Y., (1875), later published under the title of
Out of the Mouth of the Lion; or the Church in the Catacombs—Leslie, E.; Bradley, Boston, (1880), (also pub. anon.).
On the Emperor’s Service—Leslie, E.; R. T. S., (1904).
*Edol the Druid—Kingston, W. H. G.; Partridge, London, (1874).
*Jovinian; Early Days of Papal Rome—Kingston, W. H. G.; Hamilton, London, (1877).
Zipporah, the Jewish Maiden—Brewsher, Mrs. M. E.; London, (1875).
Philochristus—Abbott, Rev. Edwin A.; Macmillan, N. Y., (1878).
Onesimus, Christ’s Freedman: Memoirs of a Disciple of St. Paul—Abbott, E. A.; Revell, N. Y., (1882)—(Repub. Corwin, C. E., ed.)
Silanus the Christian—Abbott, E. A.; Macmillan, N. Y., (1906).
*Narcissus—Carpenter, Rev. W. Boyd; S. P. C. K., (Young, N. Y.), (1879).
*Dio the Athenian—Burr, E. F.; Methodist Bk., N. Y., (1880).
*Aleph the Chaldean; the Messiah as Seen from Alexandria—Burr, E. F.; Ketcham, N. Y., (1891).
*Fabius, the Roman—Burr, E. F.; Baker, N. Y., n. d.
The Wards of Plotinus—Hunt, Mrs. John; Strahan, London, (1881).
*Valeria, or the Martyr of the Catacombs—Witherow, W. H.; Woolmer, London, (1883).
Dorcas, the Daughter of Faustina—Kouns, Nathan C.; Fords, N. Y., (1884).
Arius the Libyan: an Idyl of the Primitive Church—Kouns, N. C.; Appleton, N. Y., (1884).
*From Crown to Crown; a Tale of the Early Church—Anon.; Hatchards, London, (1885).
*By the King and Queen—Mercier, Mrs. Jerome; Rivington, London, (1886).
*The Slave Girl of Pompeii—Holt, Emily S.; Shaw, London, (1886).
*Flora, the Roman Martyr—Anon.; Burns & Oates, London, (1886)—Benziger, N. Y., 1887.
Leah of Jerusalem—Berry, E. P.; Randolph & Co., (1890).
*Philip—Cutler, Mary C.; Nelson, London, (1890).
A Son of Isaachar—Brooks, S.; Putnam, N. Y., (1890).
Come Forth—Ward, Mrs. Elizabeth Phelps; (1890), (story of Lazarus).
The Doom of the Holy City—Farmer, Lydia H.; Randolph, N. Y., (1895).
Titus, A Comrade of the Cross—Kingsley, Florence M.; D. C. Cook, Chicago, (1895).
Stephen, a Soldier of the Cross—Kingsley, F. M.; Henry Altemus, Philadelphia, (1896).
Paul, a Herald of the Cross—Kingsley, F. M.; Altemus, Philadelphia, (1897).
The Cross Triumphant—Kingsley, F. M.; Ward & Lock, London, (1900).
Tor, a Street Boy of Jerusalem—Kingsley, F. M.; D. C. Cook, Chicago, (1905).
Veronica—Kingsley, F. M.; Appleton, N. Y., (1913).
The Story of the Other Wise Man—VanDyke, Henry J.; Harper, N. Y., (1895)—Harper, N. Y., 1907.
Antipas, Son of Chusa, and Others Whom Jesus Loved—Houghton, Louise S.; Randolph, N. Y., (1896).
John, a Tale of King Messiah—Woods, Katherine P.; Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1896).
The Son of Ingar—Woods, Katherine P.; Dodd, Mead & Co., N. Y., (1897).
From Dusk to Dawn—Woods, K. P.; Appleton, N. Y., (1899).
*Victor Serenus—Wood, Henry; Gay & Bird, London, (1898).
The Victory that Overcometh—Gee, Annie L.; S. P. C. K., (1898).
The Minister of Carthage—Mason, Caroline Atwater; Doubleday, Garden City, N. Y., (1899).
The White Shield—Mason, C. A.; Griffith & Rowland, Philadelphia, (1904).
Paul of Tarsus—Bird, Robert; Nelson, London, (1900).
Lucius Flavus—Spillman, Rev. Joseph; Kilner, Philadelphia, (1900).
Diomede the Centurion—Henderson, Rev. H. A.; Methodist Bk., N. Y., (1902).
*Adnah—Ellis, J. Breckenridge; R. T. S., (1902).
*Sancta Paula—Perry, W. C.; Sonnenschein, London, (1902).
Bethsaida—Dearborn, Malcolm; Dillingham, N. Y., (1902).
*In Holiest Troth—Fidelis, Sister Mary; Burns & Oates, London, (1903).
*A Hero in Wolf-skin—Bevan, Tom; R. T. S., (1904).
*The Court of Pilate—Hobbs, Roe R.; Fenno, N. Y., (1906).
*The Story of a Child That Jesus Took—Smyth, S. P. N.; Pilgrim Press, Boston, (1907).
*Nizra—Klarman, Andrew; Fred. Pustet & Co., (1908).
*Leo of Mediolanum—Hollis, Gertrude; S. P. C. K., (1909).
*For Queen and Emperor—Protheroe, Ernest; R. T. S., (1909).
*The Forgotten Door—Cowper, Frank; S. P. C. K., (1909).
Mary of Magdala—Roberson, Mrs. H. G.; Saalfield, Akron, O., (1909).
Mary of Magdala—Saltus, Edgar; Greening, London, (1909).
*The Testament of Judas—Byatt, H.; Long, London, (1909).
Prisca of Patmos—McCook, Rev. Henry C.; The Westminster Press, Philadelphia, (1911).
*Faustula—“Ayscough, John”, (Francis Browning Drew); Chatto, London, (Kilner, Philadelphia), (1912).
The Story of Phaedrus; How We Got the Greatest Book in the World—Hillis, Rev. Newell Dwight; Macmillan, N. Y., (1914).
The Coming of the King—Babcock, Bernie; Bobbs Merrill Co., Indianapolis, (1921).
Simon of Cyrene—Shastid, Thomas Hall; Wahr, Ann Arbor, Michigan, (1923).
9. BOOKS LISTED AS NOVELS OF ROMAN LIFE. (Date of Publication Uncertain.)
1st Century.
*Iola, the Senator’s Daughter—Hillhouse, N. L.
*Julia of Baiae—Brown, J. W.; n. d., (possibly a forgery from Ellen Pickering’s novel of the same title).
Philo, Life in the First Century—Hamilton, J.
*Unlaid Ghost: a Study in Metempsychosis—Anon.
*Vergilia—Grey, G.
2nd Century.
*Letters from Rome—Wace, Eustace.
*Marius Flaminius; the Days of Hadrian—Anon.
3rd Century.
*The Theban Legion—Blackburn, E. M.
10. RELIGIOUS STORIES. (Date of Publication Uncertain.)
a. Those with Scene near Rome.
1st Century.
*Mina: The Days of Nero and the Early Christians—Ross, Andrew.
Neither Rome nor Judea—Hoven, E.
2nd Century.
*The Child Martyr and Early Christians in Rome—Anon.
*Three Roman Girls—Bamford, M. E.; American Baptist Pub. Co.
*The Three Berenices—Bright, Mrs. A. M.
The Captive Maiden—Anon.
4th Century.
The Last Battle of the Gods—Kelly, F. C.; Philadelphia.
b. Those with Scene in Africa.
African Fabiola, or The Church of Carthage in the Days of Tertullian—Clarke, A. C.
Fabiola’s Sisters, a Companion to Fabiola—Clarke, A. C.
*Deodatus; or Martyr of Carthage—Williams, E.
*Our Little Carthaginian Cousin—Winslow, Clara V.
*Vandal, or Half a Christian—Luby, William J.
c. Those with Scene in Asia.
Andros of Ephesus—Copus, Rev. J. E.
The Son of Siro—Copus, Rev. J. E.; Benziger, N. Y.
*Aslane: Manners of the Nestorian Christians—Anon.
The Fall of Palmyra, Rome, and the Early Christians—Anon.
*The Fall of Damascus—Russell, C. W.
d. Those with Scene in Palestine.
1st Century.
Judea Capta—Toner, C. E.
*The Jews’ Tragedy—Heming.
*Zerah, the Believing Jew—Anon.
After 1st Century.
Abdiel; a Tale of the Early Christians—Anon.
e. Those with Scene in Britain.
*Mona the Vestal—Dorsey, Anna H.; Lippincott, Philadelphia, c. 1850.
*The Alleluia Battle, or Pelagianism in Britain—Anon.
*The Druidess—Anon.