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Didache
thumb|Didache manuscript The Didache (; ), also known as '''''The Lord's Teaching Through the Twelve Apostles to the Nations''''' (), is a brief anonymous early Christian treatise (ancient church order) written in Koine Greek, dated by modern scholars to the first or (less commonly) second century AD.
The Shepherd of Hermas
Christian literary work of the 1st or 2nd century
New Testament apocrypha
writings by early Christians, not included in the Biblical Canon
Gospel of Nicodemus
apocryphal gospel
Ascension of Isaiah
book; one of the Pseudepigrapha
Book of Thomas the Contender
literary work
Didascalia Apostolorum
early Christian church order from the 3rd century
Letter of Lentulus
forged 15th-century letter
Apostolic Canons
4th-century Syrian Ancient church order
Gelasian Decree
6th century Latin church text
Codex Hierosolymitanus
11th-century Greek manuscript
Cave of Treasures
6th–7th century Syriac Christian text providing a theological history from the creation of Adam to the coming of Christ, presenting Adam and the patriarchs as prefigurations of Christ and incorporating local Mesopotamian traditions
Hymn of the Pearl
passage of the apocryphal Acts of Thomas
Gospel of Bartholomew
missing text amongst the New Testament apocrypha
Apocalypse of Thomas
Christian gnostic apocalypse
Gospel of Matthias
Lost text of New Testament apocrypha
Books of Jeu
two 3rd-century Christian texts
non-canonical book referenced in the Bible
non-canonical books referenced in the Bible
Teachings of Silvanus
one of the books found in the Nag Hammadi library
Armenian Infancy Gospel
Descent of Mary
Pilate cycle
early Christian literature associated with Pontius Pilate
Vindicta Salvatoris
New Testament apocryphon