Gospel of Bartholomew

Early source references to the Gospel of Bartholomew

In the prologue to his commentary on Matthew, Jerome mentions a "Gospel of Bartholomew"[1] among several other apocryphal gospels.

The author of the Decretum Gelasianum includes "the Gospels in the name of Bartholomew" in a list of condemned or unacceptable scriptures.[2]

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gollark: Powerful how?
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gollark: Also nice radioactive material building blocks.
gollark: Neptunium contains chickens?!

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