- Preface
- Mary
- Protevangelion
- Infancy - Chapters I-XI
- Infancy - Chapters XII-XXII
- Infancy - Young Childhood
- Nicodemus - Chapters I-XI
- Nicodemus - Chapters XII-XXII
- Christ and Abgarus
- Laodiceans
- Paul and Seneca
- Acts of Paul and Thecla
- I Clement - Chapters I - XII
- I Clement - Chapters XIII - XXIV
- II Clement
- Barnabas - Chapters I-IX
- Barnabas - Chapters X-XV
- Ephesians
- Magnesians
- Trallians
- Romans
- Philadelphians
- Smyrnaeans
- Polycarp
- Phillipians
- I Hermas
- II Hermas
- III Hermas - Similtudes I-VII
- III Hermas - Similtudes VIII & IX, verses 1-100
- III Hermas - Similtudes IX, verses 101-280 & X
This is a compilation of ancient books attributed to the writings of the apostles of Jesus Christ and their disciples. These books were once regarded with reverence by the early Christian Church during the first four centuries. After violent disputations by the Bishops of the Nicene Council, these books were forbidden and omitted from the Catholic and Protestant Editions of the New Testament in the reign of the Emperor Constantine. The "Forbidden Books" have been translated from the original tongues, with historical references to their authenticity, BY ARCHBISHOP WAKE AND OTHER LEARNED DIVINES.
- Summary by Paraphrase of the original Archbishop Wake Introduction
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