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current use for some considerable time. Hence, it may be inferred that they were prefixed to the evangelical narratives as early as the first part of that same century. That however, they do not go back to the first century of the
Christian era, or at least that they are not original, is a position generally held at the present day. It is felt that since they are similar for the four Gospels, although the same Gospels were composed at some interval from each other, those titles were not framed and consequently not prefixed to each individual narrative, before the collection of the four Gospels was actually made. Besides as well pointed out by Prof. Bacon, "the historical books of the New Testament differ from its apocalyptic and epistolary literature, as those of the Old Testament differ from its prophecy, in being invariably anonymous, and for the same reason. Prophecies, whether in the earlier or in the later sense, and letters, to have authority, must be referable to some individual; the greater his name, the better. But history was regarded as common possession. Its facts spoke for themselves. Only as the springs of common recollection began to dwindle, and marked differences to appear between the well-informed and accurate Gospels and the untrustworthy ... become worth while for the Christian teacher or apologist to specify whether the given representation of the current tradition was 'according to' this or that special compiler, and to state his qualifications". It thus appears that the present titles of the Gospels are not traceable to the Evangelists themselves.
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Testament canon whose authorship is misrepresented. Such works
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Explanatory Note stating that "additional packets of Flashman's papers have been found and are here presented to the public". A similar device was used by
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books – as pseudepigrapha, prefacing each book with a detailed introduction presenting the supposed actual author, with
Burroughs himself pretending to be no more than the literary editor.
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718:There are thirteen letters in the
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2106:. «Иван Грозный»), pages 144–145.
1980:Willitts, Joel; Bird, Michael F.
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797:Authorship of the Johannine works
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2292:. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
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1859:Just, Felix (17 February 2012).
1785:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
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1646:10.1111/j.1749-8171.2009.00189.x
1369:Criticism of Mormon sacred texts
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461:to texts found in Catholic and
128:Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
34:needs additional citations for
2480:Online Critical Pseudepigrapha
2432:Journal of Biblical Literature
2375:. Ohio State University Press.
1929:. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing.
1896:Brown, Raymond Edward (1988).
1526:Dictionary of Biblical Imagery
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1429:The Canon of the Old Testament
1416:
1390:Journal of Biblical Literature
509:Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius
326:Classical and biblical studies
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2459:von Fritz, Kurt, ed. (1972).
2356:Wood, Christopher S. (2008).
2214:Introducing the New Testament
332:the invention of full writing
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2146:Gelston, A. (1 March 1996).
2062:Vauchez, Andre, ed. (2001).
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2399:DiTommaso, Lorenzo (2001).
1885:(Online Academic ed.).
1500:The Anchor Bible dictionary
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978:Patriarch of Constantinople
518:(author of a fifth-century
191:(Catholic and Orthodox) or
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2870:Hanging Gardens of Babylon
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2068:. Routledge. p. 445.
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2306:Jewish History and You II
2303:Scharfstein, Sol (2004).
1861:"Deutero-Pauline Letters"
1745:10.1163/9789004350328_005
1739:. Brill. pp. 43–58.
1477:. McGraw-Hill Education.
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852:Epistle to the Laodiceans
748:Second Epistle to Timothy
736:Epistle to the Colossians
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233:Chalcedonian Christianity
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2212:Powell, Mark A. (2009).
1953:Ehrman, Bart D. (2003).
1805:Ehrman, Bart D. (2005).
1593:Ehrman, Bart D. (2011).
1290:presents that story and
1154:scholar and poet of the
1070:Honorable pseudepigraphy
901:Greek Apocalypse of Ezra
744:First Epistle to Timothy
732:Epistle to the Ephesians
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166:Dionysius the Areopagite
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2609:Comparative linguistics
2289:The Jewish Encyclopedia
1883:Encyclopædia Britannica
1665:A Greek-English Lexicon
1628:Musa, Aisha Y. (2010).
1474:Understanding The Bible
1310:George MacDonald Fraser
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912:Donation of Constantine
857:New Testament apocrypha
823:James, brother of Jesus
776:, and Jesus's brothers
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322:as "pseudepigraphum").
2632:Contextual credibility
2394:. Groningen: Barkhuis.
2286:; et al. (eds.).
2116:Ostrowski, D. (2002).
1064:Apprentice authorship.
1058:Posthumous authorship.
1002:Fall of Constantinople
984:to claim the title of
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664:Antiochus IV Epiphanes
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189:deuterocanonical books
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2248:Encyclopaedia Judaica
1788:Catholic Encyclopedia
1364:Prophecy of the Popes
1299:Red Book of Westmarch
1287:The Lord of the Rings
1052:Delegated authorship.
916:Constantine the Great
693:Clement of Alexandria
689:The Canon of Muratori
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2654:Multiple attestation
2420:Kiley, Mark (1986).
2089:Whelton, M. (1998).
1926:The Epistles of John
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1783:"Gospel and Gospels"
1324:The Spy Who Loved Me
1272:Edgar Rice Burroughs
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967:Rudolf IV of Austria
963:Archduchy of Austria
944:Renaissance humanist
841:Other pseudepigrapha
619:Life of Adam and Eve
599:Second Book of Enoch
560:Life of Adam and Eve
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1995:Donelson, Lewis R.
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1036:Literal authorship.
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586:Assumption of Moses
425:Serapion of Antioch
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2461:Pseudepigraphica 1
2239:Berenbaum, Michael
1865:Catholic Resources
1688:Historia Ecclesiae
1469:Harris, Stephen L.
1424:Beckwith, Roger T.
1184:As literary device
1178:William of Rubruck
1156:German Renaissance
1015:, employed in the
861:Gospel of Barnabas
793:Johannine epistles
614:Letter of Aristeas
503:Gospel of Barnabas
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1966:978-0-19-514183-2
1936:978-1-4674-2232-1
1909:978-0-8146-1283-5
1708:on 14 April 2004.
1702:"Odes of Solomon"
1634:Religious Compass
1484:978-0-07-340744-9
1337:False attribution
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1115:Shimon bar Yochai
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971:House of Habsburg
969:(1358–65) of the
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758:Catholic epistles
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