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Its reconstructed fragments now appear among the New Testament apocrypha.
Some of the texts commonly referred to as the New Testament apocrypha.
Collected editions of these works were then referred to as the "New Testament apocrypha".
It is one of the writings of the New Testament apocrypha.
Its plot revolves around the New Testament apocrypha.
Matthew's account is the only biblical reference to this flight, although there are many traditions about it reported in the New Testament apocrypha.
The Thought of Norea is sometimes considered to belong to the New Testament apocrypha.
Other Gnostic texts and texts from the New Testament apocrypha.
It is one of the texts within the New Testament apocrypha concerned with period of Jesus' life before he was 12.
Other books were held in high esteem but were gradually relegated to the status of New Testament apocrypha.
The Gospel of Perfection is a currently lost text from the New Testament apocrypha.
Despite this, 3 Corinthians was rejected from biblical canon, and thus became part of the New Testament apocrypha.
The Apocalypse of Stephen is one of the New Testament apocrypha's texts.
Zostrianos is a Sethian Gnostic text from the New Testament apocrypha.
By the 4th century, the Acta Andreae were relegated to the New Testament apocrypha.
Tischendorf and other scholars began to study New Testament apocrypha seriously in the 19th century and produce new translations.
The Gospel of Bartholomew is a missing text amongst the New Testament apocrypha, mentioned in several early sources.
The Apocalypse of Thomas is a work from the New Testament apocrypha, apparently composed originally in Greek.
In the West it was not considered canonical in the 4th century AD, becoming part of the New Testament apocrypha.
The Acts of Peter and Paul is a late text from the New Testament apocrypha, thought to date from after the 4th century.
The New Testament apocrypha contains several examples of the dialogue form, an example being the Gospel of Mary Magdalene.
Memoria Apostolorum, which means (in) memory of the apostles, is one of the lost texts from the New Testament apocrypha.
New Testament apocrypha - non-canonical and/or pseudepigraphical Gospels, Acts, and Epistles.
Almost all other Christian literature from the period, and sometimes including works composed well into Late Antiquity, are relegated to the so-called New Testament apocrypha.
The Cave of Treasures, sometimes referred to simply as The Treasure, is a book of the New Testament apocrypha.