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				 |  Ignatius quotation of Gospel of Nazarenes. 
			
			Ignatius, Letter to Smyrnaeans, chapter 3: Quote: 
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 However, can somebody supply the reference from which we know that "the Gospel which I have recently translated" is Gospel of Nazarenes? What do you think of this? Could Ignatius have had Gospel of Nazarenes, or is Jerome reading his latest translation into similar text? | ||
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			Early Christian authors were frequently citing now lost "gospels" and attributing a variety of names to them, causing confusing in identification. The most complete scholarly collection of Apocryphal gospels, acts and revelations I know of, with plenty of analysis and cross references, is that by Wilhelm Schneemelcher, New Testament Apocrypha, edited by Wilhelm Schneemelcher (English translation [by A. J. B. Higgins and others] edited by R. McL. Wilson, 1963-1966, with a study edition in 1973+, a revised edition in 1991+, and the most recent revised edition (or via: amazon.co.uk) in 2003). DCH Quote: 
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