ABSTRACT

The Saviour of the World covers each incident and each saying in the Bible and converts them to either a single poem, blank verse or rhymed stanza, according to the subject. This volume, called The Great Controversy, was originally published in 1911. This book will be of interest to students of both religious studies and English literature.

part I|30 pages

Of Forgiveness

chapter I|7 pages

Of forgiving our brother

chapter II|5 pages

The two debtors

chapter III|2 pages

Christ walked in Galilee

chapter IV|5 pages

His brethren

chapter V|1 pages

The Lord goeth up

chapter VI|2 pages

The Feast of Tabernacles

chapter VII|3 pages

The people talk

chapter VIII|3 pages

Christ cornes

part II|34 pages

The Great Controversy

chapter IX|2 pages

In Solomons porch

chapter X|1 pages

The Voice consummate

(The disciple)

chapter XI|1 pages

He that willeth shall know

(The disciple)

chapter XII|2 pages

The test of truth

chapter XIII|3 pages

Right judgment

chapter XIV|3 pages

In perplexity

(The disciple)

chapter XVI|2 pages

The Lord makes answer

chapter XVII|1 pages

Willing and knowing

(The disciple)

chapter XIX|2 pages

The warning

chapter XX|2 pages

Where goest Thou?

(The disciple)

chapter XXI|2 pages

The Ambassador withdraws

chapter XXIII|2 pages

Keep back thy servant from presumptuous sin

(The disciple)

part III|28 pages

The Water of Life

chapter XXV|2 pages

The vision of the holy waters

chapter XXVI|2 pages

Christ stood and cried

chapter XXVII|2 pages

Come unto Me and drink

chapter XXVIII|2 pages

They will, and will not, “come”

chapter XXIX|2 pages

The thirsty came

chapter XXX|1 pages

Two are athirst

(The disciple)

chapter XXXI|1 pages

He thirsted first

chapter XXXII|4 pages

The multitude is divided

chapter XXXIII|5 pages

“Never man spake as this Man”

chapter XXXIV|3 pages

The shameful woman

part IV|56 pages

The Light of the World

chapter XXXV|3 pages

Let there be light

chapter XXXVI|1 pages

The people sat in darkness

chapter XXXVII|1 pages

“I am the Light”

chapter XXXVIII|3 pages

In the Light

(The disciple)

chapter XXXIX|3 pages

Whence and Whither

chapter XL|4 pages

Who art Thou?

chapter XLII|2 pages

The Lord pleads with the Jews

chapter XLII|3 pages

To the Jews who believed

chapter XLIV|4 pages

The Jews and the Lord

chapter XLV|3 pages

What is truth?

(The disciple)

chapter XLVI|2 pages

The controversy (continued)

chapter XLVII|2 pages

Abraham is dead

chapter XLVIII|2 pages

Christ’s solicitude for the Jews

chapter LI|3 pages

What is glory?

chapter LII|1 pages

Before Abraham was, I am

chapter LIII|2 pages

Did this man sin?

chapter LIV|4 pages

The man receives sight

chapter LVI|2 pages

The vision

chapter LVII|2 pages

Evidence

(The disciple)

part V|44 pages

Christ, Our Life

chapter LVIII|2 pages

The silly sheep

chapter LIX|2 pages

The sheep and the fold

chapter LX|3 pages

The sheep and the Shepherd

chapter LXI|2 pages

The Jews talk

chapter LXII|2 pages

The vagrant sheep

(The disciple)

chapter LXIII|2 pages

Between the festivals

chapter LXIV|2 pages

The months of teaching

chapter LXV|1 pages

In Solomon’s Porch

chapter LXVII|4 pages

They take up stones to stone Him

chapter LXVIII|1 pages

I said, Ye are gods

chapter LXIX|2 pages

At the pool

chapter LXXI|1 pages

The message sent β

chapter LXXII|1 pages

The message received γ

chapter LXXIII|1 pages

The Master delays δ

chapter LXXIV|1 pages

“Let us go” ϵ

chapter LXXV|1 pages

“If Thou hadst been here” ζ

chapter LXXVI|1 pages

“I am the Resurrection” η

chapter LXXVII|1 pages

“Believest thou this?” θ

chapter LXXVIII|1 pages

“Jesus wept” ι

chapter LXXIX|1 pages

“Said I not” κ

chapter LXXXI|1 pages

“Lift us up for ever” μ

chapter LXXXII|1 pages

“Lazarus, come forth” ν

chapter LXXXIII|1 pages

The man who knew ο