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The Apocryphal New Testament

Attributed in the First Four Centuries to Jesus Christ, his Apostles and their Companions, and not included in the New Testament by its Compilers, Translated from the Original Tongues and now First Collected into One Volume


Compiled by William Hone; Translated by Jeremiah Jones
Collected by the radical journalist William Hone, this collection is of the Greek New Testament Apocrypha and other first century writings.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-61719-219-7
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Aug 12,2010
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 273
Languages: English
ISBN: 978-1-61719-219-7
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A collection by the celebrated radical journalist, William Hone, the associate of George Cruikshank, of the translations by the dissenting schoolmaster, Jeremiah Jones; Hone had used a biblical style in his parodies, and collected these while on trial for them. Contains the Gospel of Mary, the Protevangelion, the Gospel of Infancy (and the shorter Gospel of Infancy attribued to Thomas), Christ and Abgar, the Gospel according to Nicodemus, the Epistle of Paul to the Laodiceans, the correspondence of Paul and Seneca, the Acts of Paul and Thecla, and the works of Clement (both I and II Clement), Barnabas, Ignatius, Polycarp, and Hermas.

A collection by the celebrated radical journalist, William Hone, the associate of George Cruikshank, of the translations by the dissenting schoolmaster, Jeremiah Jones; Hone had used a biblical style in his parodies, and collected these while on trial for them. Contains the Gospel of Mary, the Protevangelion, the Gospel of Infancy (and the shorter Gospel of Infancy attribued to Thomas), Christ and Abgar, the Gospel according to Nicodemus, the Epistle of Paul to the Laodiceans, the correspondence of Paul and Seneca, the Acts of Paul and Thecla, and the works of Clement (both I and II Clement), Barnabas, Ignatius, Polycarp, and Hermas.

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  • THE ORDER OF ALL THE BOOKS OF THE APOCRYPHAL NEW TESTAMENT, WITH Their proper Names and Number of Chapter (page 13)
  • PREFACE: TO THE SECOND EDITION (page 14)
  • THE APOCRYPHAL NEW TESTAMENT (page 19)
  • THOMAS'S GOSPEL OF THE INFANCY OF JESUS CHRIST (page 62)
  • THE EPISTLES of JESUS CHRIST and ABGARUS KING of EDESSA (page 64)
  • The GOSPEL of NICODEMUS, formerly called the ACTS of PONTIUCS PILATE (page 65)
  • The APOSTLES CREED (page 93)
  • THE EPISTLE of PAUL the APOSTLE to the LAODICEANS (page 96)
  • The EPISTLES OF PAUL the APOSTLE to SENECA, with SENECAS to PAUL (page 97)
  • PAUL TO SENECA (page 98)
  • The FIRST EPISTLE of CLEMENT to the CORINTHIANS (page 113)
  • The SECOND EPISTLE of CLEMENT to the CORINTHIANS (page 140)
  • The GENERAL EPISTLE OF BARNABAS (page 145)
  • The EPISTLE of IGNATIUS to the EPHESIANS (page 165)
  • The EPISTLE of IGNATIUS to the MAGNESIANS (page 171)
  • The EPISTLE of IGNATIUS to the TRALLIANS (page 174)
  • The EPISTLE of IGNATIUS to the ROMANS (page 177)
  • The EPISTLE of IGNATIUS to the PHILADELPHIANS (page 181)
  • The EPISTLE of IGNATIUS to the SMYRNAEANS (page 184)
  • The EPISTLE of the IGNATIUS to POLYCARP (page 188)
  • The EPISTLE of the PHILIPPIANS (page 191)
  • THE SHEPHERD OF HERMAS (page 196)
  • TABLE I (page 268)
  • TABLE II (page 271)
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