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         Christian Writing:     more books (102)
  1. The Best Christian Writing 2001 (Best Christian Writing) by John Wilson, 2001-10-01
  2. Plutarch's Ethical Writings and Early Christian Literature (Studia Ad Corpus Hellenisticum Novi Testamenti ; V. 4)
  3. Sermons Which Spiritually Interpret the Scriptures and Other Writings on Christian Science by Augusta E. Stetson, 1992-07
  4. A Guide to Christian Writing & Publishing by Joyce Gill, 1997-12
  5. The Seven Books of Arnobius Adversus Gentes: Ante Nicene Christian Library Translations of the Writings of the FathersDown to AD 325 Part Nineteen
  6. The Letters of Pelagius (Early Christian Writings) by Pelagius, Robert Van De Weyer, 1997-03
  7. Sacred Writings: Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Mohammedan: Part 2, Volume 45 Harvard Classics by Charles W. Eliot, 2004-01-11
  8. The Qumran Community (Cambridge Commentaries on Writings of the Jewish & Christian World 200 BC to AD 200, Vol. 2) by Michael A. Knibb, 1987-07-31
  9. Christian healing: And other writings by Mary Baker Eddy, 1936
  10. Liturgies and Other Documents: Ante Nicene Christian Library Translations of the Writings of the Fathers Down to AD 325 Part Twenty-Four
  11. An analytical examination into the character, value, and just application of the writings of the Christian fathers during the ante-Nicene period. Being the Bampton lectures for the year MDCCCXXXIX by William Daniel Conybeare, 2010-09-08
  12. The Writings of Cyprian Bishop of Carthage II: Ante Nicene Christian Library Translations of the Writings of the Fathers Down to AD 325 Part Thirteen
  13. The Writings of St. Francis of Assisi (Hodder Christian Classics) by Saint Francis of Assisi, 1994-02-03
  14. Ethical and Theological Writings (Thoemmes Press - Philosophy and Christian Thought in Britian 1700-1900) by Henry Grove, 2000-09-01

101. CHURCH FATHERS: The Giving Up Of Pontius Pilate
English translation.
http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0811.htm
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The Giving Up of Pontius Pilate
And the writings having come to the city of the Romans , and having been read to the , with not a few standing by, all were astounded, because through the wickedness of Pilate the darkness and the earthquake had come over the whole world. And the , filled with rage , sent soldiers, and ordered them to bring Pilate a prisoner. And when he was brought to the city of the Romans , the , hearing that Pilate had arrived, sat in the temple of the gods, in the presence of all the senate, and with all the army, and all the multitude of his power; and he ordered Pilate to stand forward. And the says to him: Why have you, O most impious, dared to do such things, having seen so great miracles in that man? By daring to do an evil deed , you have destroyed the whole world. And Pilate said: O almighty king, I am innocent of these things; but the multitude of the Jews are violent and guilty. And the said: And who are they? Pilate says: Herod Archelaus Philip Annas and Caiaphas , and all the multitude of the Jews . The says: For what reason did you follow out their counsel? And

102. CHURCH FATHERS: The Death Of Pilate
English translation.
http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0812.htm
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The Death of Pilate
And when , the emperor of the Romans , was labouring under a grievous disease, and understanding that there was at Jerusalem a certain physician, Jesus by name, who by a single word cured all infirmities, he, not knowing that the Jews and Pilate had put Him to death, ordered a certain friend of his named Volusianus : Go as quickly as possible across the seas; and you shall tell Pilate , my servant and friend, to send me this physician, that he may restore me to my former health. And this Volusianus , having heard the emperor's command, immediately departed, and came to Pilate , as he had been commanded. And he related to the same Pilate what had been entrusted to him by , saying: , the emperor of the Romans , your master, having heard that in this city there is a physician who by his word alone heals infirmities, begs you earnestly to send him to him for the curing of his infirmity. Pilate , hearing this, was very much afraid knowing that through envy he had caused Him to be put to death Pilate answered the same messenger thus, saying: This man was a malefactor, and a man who drew to himself all the people; so a

103. The Book Of John Concerning The Falling Asleep Of Mary
English translation.
http://wesley.nnu.edu/biblical_studies/noncanon/acts/deathmry.htm

104. Acts Of Thomas
English translation by M.R. James.
http://wesley.nnu.edu/biblical_studies/noncanon/acts/actthom.htm

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