Paul, A Herald of the Cross

This is an exciting sequel to the earlier books Titus: A Comrade of the Cross and Stephen: A Soldier of the Cross. It tells the story of the apostle Paul, from his conversion through his imprisonment.


By : Florence Morse Kingsley (1859 - 1937)

00 - Preface



01 - Part I: ''The Night is Far Spent.'' - Chapter I: The Vision on the Housetop



02 - Chapter II: In the House of Judas



03 - Chapter III: The Soothsayer



04 - Chapter IV: Three Princes and a Slave



05 - Chapter V: In the Desert of Sinai



06 - Chapter VI: The Recluse of Caprae



07 - Chapter VII: The Rose of Lebanon



08 - Chapter VIII: A Forbidden Visit



09 - Chapter IX: In the Temple of Baal



10 - Chapter X: The Physician and the Emporer



11 - Chapter XI: The Master of the World



12 - Chapter XII: The Chosen and the Accursed



13 - Chapter XIII: Saul in Jerusalem



14 - Chapter XIV: Herodias



15 - Chapter XV: Caius, the God



16 - Chapter XVI: The Colossus of Sidon



17 - Chapter XVII: The Mediator



18 - Chapter XVIII: The End of the Play



19 - Chapter XIX: Interregnum



20 - Chapter XX: Claudius Caesar



21 - Part II: ''The Day is at Hand.'' - Chapter XXI: An Epistle



22 - Chapter XXII: A Boatman of Antioch



23 - Chapter XXIII: The King of the Jews



24 - Chapter XXIV: A Strong Deliverer



25 - Chapter XXV: Retribution



26 - Chapter XXVI: Sent Forth



27 - Chapter XXVII: A Light of the Gentiles



28 - Chapter XXVIII: A Messenger of the Most High



29 - Chapter XXIX: The Calling of Timothy



30 - Chapter XXX: From Jerusalem to Galatia



31 - Chapter XXXI: In Philippi



32 - Chapter XXXII: A Stranger in Athens



33 - Chapter XXXIII: The Tent-Maker



34 - Chapter XXXIV: A Business Man of Ephesus



35 - Chapter XXXV: Great Diana of the Ephesians



36 - Part III: ''An Ambassador in Bonds.'' - Chapter XXXVI: ''Despised and Rejected''



37 - Chapter XXXVII: A Promise and a Vow



38 - Chapter XXXVIII: Paul and Felix



39 - Chapter XXXIX: ''Caesarem Appello!''



40 - Chapter XL: On the Way to Rome



41 - Chapter XLI: ''Ready to be Offered''


Florence Morse Kingsley was an American authoress of popular and religious fiction. Florence Morse Kingsley was born in Poe, Medina County, Ohio, to artists Eleanor Ecob and Jonathan Bradley Morse. Florence grew up in Brecksville Township, Ohio where her parents were educators in the local school district. Florence Morse Kingsley was a contemporary of fellow writer Lew Wallace, the author of Ben-Hur. The influence of her early Wellesley days were captured in her books: When Kingsley was thirty-five, a publisher held a writing competition to obtain the best manuscript that would inspire a child’s faith for Christ. It was in this contest that Florence Kingsley submitted her manuscript for Titus: A Comrade of the Cross. In six weeks, 200,000 copies had been printed to meet demand. She later published two other works of Christian fiction: the sequel to her original entitled Stephen: A Soldier of the Cross, and the epic tale The Cross Triumphant. Kingsley was featured in, and a contributing writer to, the Ladies' Home Journal.

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