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The Sign of the Dolphin
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THE SIGN OF THE DOLPHIN is the second book in the series that started with THE SCRIBES: A NOVEL ABOUT THE EARLY CHURCH. Set in the year 184 A.D., this book contains a collection of 72 letters that tell the story of a journey through Gaul and Britain. Along the way you will meet fascinating characters like Irenaeus of Lyons, Diognetus, Callistus, Hippolytus and Ulpius Marcellus. You will wrestle with the question of the two versions of the Acts of the Apostles. You will discover the glories of A…
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THE SIGN OF THE DOLPHIN is the second book in the series that started with THE SCRIBES: A NOVEL ABOUT THE EARLY CHURCH. Set in the year 184 A.D., this book contains a collection of 72 letters that tell the story of a journey through Gaul and Britain. Along the way you will meet fascinating characters like Irenaeus of Lyons, Diognetus, Callistus, Hippolytus and Ulpius Marcellus. You will wrestle with the question of the two versions of the Acts of the Apostles. You will discover the glories of Art in Britain under Roman rule, and you will join Marcus the scribe as he seeks to manage an unruly team, deal with an independent young woman, and share the Good News with people on the Roman frontier.

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THE SIGN OF THE DOLPHIN is the second book in the series that started with THE SCRIBES: A NOVEL ABOUT THE EARLY CHURCH. Set in the year 184 A.D., this book contains a collection of 72 letters that tell the story of a journey through Gaul and Britain. Along the way you will meet fascinating characters like Irenaeus of Lyons, Diognetus, Callistus, Hippolytus and Ulpius Marcellus. You will wrestle with the question of the two versions of the Acts of the Apostles. You will discover the glories of Art in Britain under Roman rule, and you will join Marcus the scribe as he seeks to manage an unruly team, deal with an independent young woman, and share the Good News with people on the Roman frontier.

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