Part III. The Lost Pauline Gospels.

Part III. The Lost Pauline Gospels.Under this head are classed such Gospels as have a distinct anti-Judaizing, Antinomian tendency. They were in use among the Churches of Asia Minor, and eventually found their way into Egypt.This class may probably be subdivided into those which bore a strong affinity to the Canonical Gospel of St. Luke, and those which were independent compilations.To the first class belongs—1. The Gospel of the Lord.To the second class—1. The Gospel of Eve.2. The Gospel of Perfection.3. The Gospel of Philip.4. The Gospel of Judas.[pg 235]

Part III. The Lost Pauline Gospels.Under this head are classed such Gospels as have a distinct anti-Judaizing, Antinomian tendency. They were in use among the Churches of Asia Minor, and eventually found their way into Egypt.This class may probably be subdivided into those which bore a strong affinity to the Canonical Gospel of St. Luke, and those which were independent compilations.To the first class belongs—1. The Gospel of the Lord.To the second class—1. The Gospel of Eve.2. The Gospel of Perfection.3. The Gospel of Philip.4. The Gospel of Judas.[pg 235]

Part III. The Lost Pauline Gospels.Under this head are classed such Gospels as have a distinct anti-Judaizing, Antinomian tendency. They were in use among the Churches of Asia Minor, and eventually found their way into Egypt.This class may probably be subdivided into those which bore a strong affinity to the Canonical Gospel of St. Luke, and those which were independent compilations.To the first class belongs—1. The Gospel of the Lord.To the second class—1. The Gospel of Eve.2. The Gospel of Perfection.3. The Gospel of Philip.4. The Gospel of Judas.[pg 235]

Under this head are classed such Gospels as have a distinct anti-Judaizing, Antinomian tendency. They were in use among the Churches of Asia Minor, and eventually found their way into Egypt.

This class may probably be subdivided into those which bore a strong affinity to the Canonical Gospel of St. Luke, and those which were independent compilations.

To the first class belongs—

1. The Gospel of the Lord.

1. The Gospel of the Lord.

To the second class—

1. The Gospel of Eve.2. The Gospel of Perfection.3. The Gospel of Philip.4. The Gospel of Judas.

1. The Gospel of Eve.

2. The Gospel of Perfection.

3. The Gospel of Philip.

4. The Gospel of Judas.


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