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== Lost works == Several texts are mentioned in many ancient sources and would probably be considered part of the apocrypha, but no known text has survived: *[[Gospel of Eve]] (a quotation from this gospel is given by Epiphanius (''Haer.'' xxvi. 2, 3). It is possible that this is the Gospel of Perfection he alludes to in xxvi. 2. The quotation shows that this gospel was the expression of complete [[pantheism]]) *[[Gospel of the Four Heavenly Realms]] *[[Gospel of Matthias]] (probably different from the [[Gospel of Matthew]]) *[[Gospel of Perfection]] (used by the followers of Basilides and other Gnostics. See Epiphanius, ''Haer.'' xxvi. 2) *[[Gospel of the Seventy]] *Gospel of Thaddaeus (This may be a synonym for the [[Gospel of Judas]]. The name Thaddeus was often used to not to confuse [[Jude the Apostle]] for [[Judas Iscariot]]) *[[Gospel of the Twelve]] *[[Memoria Apostolorum]] *[[Book of Elchasai]] *[[Gospel of Andrew]] *[[Gospel of Bartholomew]] *Gospel of Hesychius β mentioned only by Jerome and the Gelasian Decree, both of which list it as apocryphal *Gospel of Lucius β mentioned only by Jerome and the Gelasian Decree, which list it as apocryphal *Memoirs of the Apostles β a lost narrative of the life of Jesus, mentioned by Justin Martyr; the passages quoted by Justin may have originated from a gospel harmony of the Synoptic Gospels composed by Justin or his school. *[[Ascents of James]]
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