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Chapter 10:32 - 35: The "Secret" Section of the Gospel of Mark for Theophylactus
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Did Clement Write the Letter to Theodore?
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The Origins of the Ligatures in to Theodore Go Back to the Earliest Printed Greek Books c. 1500
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Clement of Alexandria and Secret Letters
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Understanding How Morton Smith Repurposed Clement's Writings to Make the Letter to Theodore
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Photius and the Stromateis: Unveiling a Variant Ending
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The Old Latin as Witness to Proto-Mark
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Mark Goodacre, 'Parallel Traditions or Parallel Gospels? John's Gospel as a Re-Imagining of Mark'
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1995 Andrew Criddle Paper: On the Mar Saba Letter
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Wouldn't Eusebius have been concerned about getting caught and called out if he had written the Testimonium himself?
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Scholars Have Known About a "Secret Gospel" for a Long Time: the Gospel of the Nazoreans/Nazarenes
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What Early Christian Text Wasn't Altered by Later Standards of Orthodoxy
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The Gospel of Marcion and "Secret Mark"
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Theophylact's Introduction to the Gospel of Mark as the One Preached in Alexandria
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Theophlylact on the "Secret" Section of the Gospel of Mark (Corresponding to the End of Chapter 10)
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“The preface had been signed by the famous seventeenth-century Dutch scholar, Isaac Voss” - Morton Smith
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Clement of Alexandria and Pseudo-Basil Ep. 366: A Case for Clementine Authorship of the “Letter on Enkrateia”
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