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Coptic literature / Church Fathers / Canonical Gospels / Christian apologists / Early Christianity / Gospel / New Testament apocrypha / Development of the New Testament canon / Irenaeus / Diatessaron / The Four Gospels / New Testament
Date: 2013-01-13 19:44:37
Coptic literature
Church Fathers
Canonical Gospels
Christian apologists
Early Christianity
Gospel
New Testament apocrypha
Development of the New Testament canon
Irenaeus
Diatessaron
The Four Gospels
New Testament

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