New Testament
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- Apocalypse of Elijah - a brief 4th century CE manuscript
- Apocryphal New Testament 1 - a collection of apocryphal gospels, acts, epistles, and apocalypses
- Apocryphal New Testament 2 - a collection of apocryphal Christian literature
- Ascension of Isaiah - a composite work, existing probably not earlier than the latter half of the second century C.E.
- Baralâm Yewâsef - the Ethiopic version of a Christianized rescension of the Buddhist legend of the Buddha and the Bodhisattva
- Book of Enoch - the most important pseudepigraph of the first two centuries BCE for the history of theological development
- Early Christian Writings - a.k.a. Apostolic Fathers, regarded as virtually equal to Holy Scripture by the nascent Church, these works are immensely valuable both historically and doctrinally
- Epistle to Rheginos - a Valentinian letter on resurrection
- Ethiopic Didascalia - claimed to be a message to the church from the twelve apostles assembled in Jerusalem
- Excluded Books of the New Testament - apocryphal information of Jesus and a treatise in the form of a letter, which is of highest historical value
- Gospel of Barnabus - a book in Italian and English that shows dependence upon the Christian Bible, especially upon the four Canonical Gospels; frequent insertions of Jewish and Mohammedan matter; and, traces of hagiological and other Mohammedan material
- Gospel of Mary Magdalene - a short writing by, or inspired by, a woman who was close to Jesus
- Gospel of Philip - a Gnostic document of the 2nd century BCE
- Gospel of the Holy Twelve - one of the most ancient and complete of early Christian fragments writings of the Christian dispensation
- Gospel of Truth - a.k.a. Valentinian Meditation on the Gospel, a Gnostic writing
- History of the Rechabites - the record of Jewish reflections on the legend of the lost tribes, in Greek and English
- Hymn of Jesus - a Coptic Gnostic work of mystery-ritual
- Infancy Gospels of James and Thomas - writings dealing with the early periods of these disciples
- Nag Hammadi Library - a collection of religious texts found in Egypt
- New Sayings of Jesus - a.k.a. Fragments of a Lost Gospel, forty-two incomplete lines from a papyrus dating prior to 250 CE
- Other Gospels - an anthology of gospel literature that is not part of the New Testament, but is of extreme importance for the study of the origins of Christianity
- Q Document - a.k.a. Original Jerusalem Gospel, a hypothesis designed to explain the character of passages in Matthew and Luke
- Secret Teachings of Jesus - Four classics of Gnostic spirituality
- Sentences of Sextus - a collection of 451 sayings, comprised of a variety of specific forms, and probably compiled in Egypt
- Shepherd of Hermas - the most popular non-canonical writing before the fourth century CE
- Syriac Apocrypha - four writings from Syriac manuscripts
- Testament of Our Lord - a book professing to give the words of our Lord as he spoke to the disciples after his ascension
