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CONTENTS

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PREFACExi
Object of this collectionxi
Existence and purpose of the apocryphal writings. Their inadequacy. Their importance and interestxii
The meaning and use of the words apocrypha and apocryphalxiii
Homer’s Apocryphal New Testament, misleading and unoriginal, based on a false view of the history of the Canon. The true state of the casexiv
The test of Canonicity, viz. use of books in public worship of Catholic congregations. Books which were so used but failed to obtain permanent recognitionxvii
This collection not absolutely complete. Classes of writings not included in it: Gnostic Apocrypha, Books of Church Order, Liturgies, the Clementine literature, The Pseudo-Dionysian writings, books bearing names of Old Testament worthies, other late and unimportant compositionsxxii
Note.—Titles are italicized in the case of texts of which an abstract, not a full translation, is given.
FRAGMENTS OF EARLY GOSPELS, ETC. 
The Gospel according to the Hebrews1
The Gospel of the Ebionites8
The Gospel according to the Egyptians10
The Gospel of Philip12
The Gospel or Traditions of Matthias12
The Gospel of Peter (ancient testimonies)13
The Gospel of Thomas (ancient testimonies)14
The Preaching of Peter16
LOST HERETICAL BOOKS: 
The Birth of Mary19
The Lesser Questions of Mary20
The Ascents of James and other lost books20
The Memoria of the Apostles21
Lists of Apocryphal Books: 
The Gelasian Decree21
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