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 Training of the Disciples, was originally published in 1914. This book will be of interest to students of both religious studies and English literature.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Book I|1 pages
The Disciples in Training
chapter II|4 pages
“What do we”
chapter IV|2 pages
He set His face to go to Jerusalem
chapter V|3 pages
The Samaritan Village
chapter VI|1 pages
I have transgressed (The Disciple)
chapter VII|1 pages
“I will follow”
chapter VIII|2 pages
“Follow Me!”
chapter IX|2 pages
Fit for the Kingdom
chapter 10|2 pages
The Seventy are sent forth
chapter XI|2 pages
The Charge
chapter XII|1 pages
Woe unto thee, Chorazin!
chapter XIII|2 pages
The Return of the Seventy
chapter XIV|1 pages
“I Thank Thee, O Father!”
chapter XV|2 pages
The ultimate Knowledge (The Disciple)
part Book II|1 pages
Rest and Service
chapter XVI|3 pages
Rest {The Disciple)
chapter XVIII|2 pages
Restlessness (The Disciple)
chapter XIX|1 pages
At the fair (The Disciple)
chapter XX|2 pages
Happy Ye!
chapter XXI|1 pages
Who is my neighbour?
chapter XXIV|1 pages
Satisfied (The Disciple)
chapter XXV|1 pages
The Good Part (The Disciple)
part Book III|1 pages
Of Prayer and Conflict
chapter XXVI|3 pages
Our Father
chapter XXVII|5 pages
The importunate prayer
chapter XXIX|3 pages
He cometh into an house
chapter XXX|2 pages
His friends heard it
chapter XXXI|3 pages
One possessed with a devil
chapter XXXII|5 pages
Consistency
chapter XXXIII|2 pages
“He divideth his spoils” (The disciple)
chapter XXXIV|4 pages
The unpardonable sin
chapter XXXV|2 pages
The unclean spirit returning
chapter XXXVI|1 pages
The empty house (The disciple)
chapter XXXVII|1 pages
“Blessed is the womb”
part Book IV|1 pages
Of Self-Deception and of Signs