Glaucia, the Greek Slave

Author:
Emma Leslie
Publication:
1874 by The Religious Tract Society
Genre:
Biblical Fiction, Fiction, Historical Fiction
Pages:
259
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Glaucia, the Greek Slave masterfully depicts the intricacies of a momentous time in human history. Ancient Rome and Greece are the backdrop for this dramatic account of the early Christians, whose belief in the one true God stands in stark contrast to the polygamous world in which they live. Great faith, perseverance, and unyielding courage are paramount as they live according to what they know to be right and true.
This book is certain to have a powerful impact upon its readers.
From the preface of the Lamplighter reprint edition
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