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1 2,2| Testaments, such as the Codex Alexandrinus of the fifth 2 2,3| manuscript — the fifth-century Codex Alexandrinus, from which 3 2,4| the Didache.~It was the Codex Alexandrinus that first 4 2,8| when Tischendorf found the “Codex Sinaiticus” at St. Catherine' 5 3 | of it are lost from that codex. The Athos manuscript of 6 3 | double leaf from the same codex, probably of the fourth 7 3 | to the one in Nag Hammadi Codex III, while a consider ably 8 3 | longer version is extant in Codex II and, though often frag 9 3 | though often frag mentary, in Codex IV. The book describes a 10 3 | called revelations; but Codex V of these books represents 11 3 | four revelations from this codex follows.[12]~ In Codex V 12 3 | this codex follows.[12]~ In Codex V the first revelation, 13 3 | revelation recorded in the fifth codex of the Nag Hammadi discovery. 14 3 | recast found in the Askew codex, as the Pistis Sophia or 15 6,1| end of the fifth-century Codex Alexandrinus, after the 16 8,3| the Four Gospels in the Codex Fuldensis, A.D- 541-46. 17 9,2| is known as the Arethas Codex. This manuscript, now in 18 9,2| preparation, gives the Arethas Codex great significance.~ The 19 12,7| contained in a sixth-century codex which “presumably derives 20 14,3| have of Tertullian, the Codex Agobardinus, given by Agobard, 21 14,6| table of contents of the Codex Agobardinus. The Greek form