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1 Pref | in the sermons, letters, revelations, gospels, and acts of the 2 1,5 | according to type as letters, revelations, gospels, and acts, with 3 3 | Revelations.~In later Judaism, a favorite 4 3 | in the production of new revelations. The most important example 5 3 | manuscripts could be called revelations; but Codex V of these books 6 3 | brief description of four revelations from this codex follows.[ 7 3 | the tenth heavens.~ Two revelations, both of which are called 8 4,10| which contains supposed revelations made by Jesus to his disciples 9 4,10| who are to record these revelations (Pistis Sophia, 69 ff.). 10 4,14| contains the risen Savior's revelations to Mary Magdalene and shows 11 12,7 | general epistles and two revelations, John and Hermas. This New 12 16 | Arabic, contain a series of revelations supposed to have been communicated