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Traditions of Matthias
Likely written in the 2nd century, the Traditions of Matthias, possibly identical with a lost Gospel of Matthias, is a text ascribed to the apostle Matthias. It is almost entirely missing except for a few brief snippets. It was quoted by Clement of Alexandria.
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