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A Treatise, entitled Seth. 



The Assumption of Abraham. 



Jetsira, or concerning the Creation ascribed to Abraham. 



The Book of the Twelve Patriarchs. 



The Discourses of Jacob and Joseph. 



The Prophecy of Habakkuk. 



A Collection of the Prophecies of Ezekiel. 



The Prophecy of Eldad and Medad. 



The Treatise of Jannes and Jambres. 



The Book of King Og. 



Jacob's Ladder, and several other Tracts. 



NEW TESTAMENT. 

 Books Owned as Canonical at all times and by all Christians. 



The Four Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. 

 The Acts of the Apostles. 

 Thirteen Epistles of St. Paul. 

 The First Epistle of St. Peter. 

 The First Epistle of St. John. 



Books Questioned, but afterwards Admitted by the Church as Canonical. 



The Epistle to the Hebrews. 



The Epistle of St. James. 



The Second Epistle of St. Peter. 



The Second and Third of St. John. 



The Epistle of St. Jude. 



The Apocalypse, or Revelations of St. John, which was a long time before it was 

 admitted as Canonical. 



The history of the angel and the agony of our Saviour related (Luke xxii. ). 



The end of the last chapter of St. Matthew's Gospel. 



The history of the woman taken in adultery, related in the eighth chapter of St. 

 John's Gospel. 



The end of St. John's Gospel. 



The passage concerning the Trinity, taken out of the fifth chapter of the First 

 Epistle of St. John. 



Apocryphal Writings which are not Full of Errors. 



The letter of Jesus Christ to Abgarus. 



The letter of the Blessed Virgin. 



The Gospel according to the Egyptians. 



The Gospel according to the Hebrews. 



Additions to the Gospel of St. Matthew and St. Luke, in the Cambridge manuscript. 



The Proto-Evangelicum of St. James. 



The Gospel of Nicodemus. 



The Ancient Acts of Paul and Thecla. 



The Epistle of the Laodicseans. 



The Epistle of St. Paul to Seneca. 



The Epistle of St. Barnabas. 



The Liturgies of St. Peter. 



The Liturgies of St. Mark. 



The Liturgies of St. James. 



The Liturgies of St. Matthew. 



The Canons and Constitutions of the Apostles. 



The Treatise of Prochorus. 



The Books of St. Linus. 



The Treatise of Abdias. 



The Acts of the Passion of St. Andrew. 



