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  2. Acts of Andrew - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the twentieth century, Acts of Andrew was known chiefly through a book about Andrew by the medieval bishop Gregory of Tours. At that time, Gregory's book was considered to be a reliable epitome of the Acts of Andrew. The first modern edition of the work was a reconstruction published in 1924 by M. R. James that was based on Gregory's book.

  3. Acts of Andrew and Bartholomew - Wikipedia

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    The Acts of Andrew and Bartholomew is a 5th-century Nestorian text originally written in Koine Greek which is one of many apocryphal acts of the apostles. [1] The work was influential on later Christian hagiographies of Saint Mercurius and Saint Christopher , [ 2 ] as well as several medieval Islamic traditions.

  4. Talk:Acts of Andrew - Wikipedia

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  5. Gospel of Andrew - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Gospel of Andrew is a gospel mentioned ... It is perhaps identical with the Acts of Andrew. [3] See also ...

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  7. Acts of Peter and Andrew - Wikipedia

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    The Acts of Peter and Andrew is a short 3rd-century text from the New Testament apocrypha, not to be confused with either the Acts of Andrew or the Acts of Peter. The text is unusual in apparently containing no attempt at espousing doctrine, and is likely simply to have been a work of literature rather than theology. Cover of a Finnish translation

  8. Acta Andreae et Matthiae apud Anthropophagos - Wikipedia

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    Acta Andreae et Matthiae apud Anthropophagos ("The Acts of Andrew and Matthias among the Anthropophagi") which exists in several Latin manuscript traditions, is the dramatic romance featuring the Apostles Andrew and Matthias [1] among the cannibals, a thriller featuring gory details that was written for a Christian audience in the 2nd century CE.

  9. Rare Wallace letter to go on display for five hours on St ...

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    The letter was discovered in the Tower of London in the 1830s. ... to go on display for five hours only on St Andrew’s Day. The brief letter written in a form of Latin shorthand was sent to the ...