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''A book by [[Bruce Barton]]''
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The Man Nobody Knows is a best-selling short book by the American Bruce Barton that describes the life and death of [[Jesus]].
  
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: ''On a barren hill beyond the city walls they nailed His body to the cross. Two robbers were crucified with Him. It was over. The rabble sickened quickly of its revenge and scattered; His friends were hiding; the soldiers were busy casting lots for His garments. There was nothing left of those external influences which fire men's imaginations. Surely the victory of His enemies was complete. And yet - the lasting victory was His. "The man who loses his life," Jesus said, "shall find it."''
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The Man Nobody Knows
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The Man Nobody Knows is a best-selling short book by the American Bruce Barton that describes the life and death of Jesus.

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Extract from the book

On a barren hill beyond the city walls they nailed His body to the cross. Two robbers were crucified with Him. It was over. The rabble sickened quickly of its revenge and scattered; His friends were hiding; the soldiers were busy casting lots for His garments. There was nothing left of those external influences which fire men's imaginations. Surely the victory of His enemies was complete. And yet - the lasting victory was His. "The man who loses his life," Jesus said, "shall find it."

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