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CONTENTS
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PREFACE | xi | |
Object of this collection | xi | |
Existence and purpose of the apocryphal writings. Their inadequacy. Their importance and interest | xii | |
The meaning and use of the words apocrypha and apocryphal | xiii | |
Homer’s Apocryphal New Testament, misleading and unoriginal, based on a false view of the history of the Canon. The true state of the case | xiv | |
The test of Canonicity, viz. use of books in public worship of Catholic congregations. Books which were so used but failed to obtain permanent recognition | xvii | |
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 compositions | xxii | |
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 Hebrews | 1 | |
The Gospel of the Ebionites | 8 | |
The Gospel according to the Egyptians | 10 | |
The Gospel of Philip | 12 | |
The Gospel or Traditions of Matthias | 12 | |
The Gospel of Peter (ancient testimonies) | 13 | |
The Gospel of Thomas (ancient testimonies) | 14 | |
The Preaching of Peter | 16 | |
LOST HERETICAL BOOKS: | ||
The Birth of Mary | 19 | |
The Lesser Questions of Mary | 20 | |
The Ascents of James and other lost books | 20 | |
The Memoria of the Apostles | 21 | |
Lists of Apocryphal Books: | ||
The Gelasian Decree | 21 |
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