Jeremiah Jones (1693–1724) was an independent tutor and biblical critic. (From Wikipedia) More about Jeremiah Jones:
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| | Books by Jeremiah Jones: Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724, ed.: The Apocryphal Books of the New Testament (Philadelphia: Gebbie and Co., c1890), also ed. by William Hone and William Wake (multiple formats at archive.org) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724, ed.: The Apocryphal Books of the New Testament (Philadelphia: David McKay, c1901), also ed. by William Hone and William Wake Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724, ed.: The Lost Books of the Bible (New York: Alpha House, 1926), also ed. by William Hone, William Wake, and Rutherford Hayes Platt (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com)
Additional books by Jeremiah Jones in the extended shelves: Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The apocryphal books of the New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles and their companions, not included, by its compilers, in the authorized New Testament; and, the recently discovered Syriac mss. of Pilate's letters to Tiberius, etc. (Gebbie & co., 1890), also by William Wake and William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The apocryphal books of the New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles, and their companions, not included (Gebbie & co., 1890), also by William Wake and William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The apocryphal New Testament: (Gebbie & co., 1880), also by William Wake and William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The apocryphal New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant (W. Home.), also by William Wake and William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The apocryphal New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant. (H. G. Daggers, 1845), also by William Wake and William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The apocryphal New Testament : being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant (Boston, 1895), also by William Wake and William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The apocryphal New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant. Attributed, in the first four centuries, to Jesus Christ, his apostles, and their companions, and not included in the New Testament by its compilers. Translated and now first collected into one volume, with prefaces and tables, and various notes and references. From the last London ed. (Bazin & Ellsworth, 1821), also by William Wake and William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The apocryphal New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant, attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles, and their companions and not included in the New Testament by its compilers. Tr. from the original tongues, and now first collected into one volume. From the London edition. (H.A. Salisbury, 1824), also by William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The apocryphal New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant, attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles, and their companions, and not included in the New Testmanet by its compilers. Tr. from the original tongues, and now first collected into one volume. (W. Reeves, 1903), also by William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The Apocryphal New Testament, being all the Gospels, Epistles and other pieces now extant, attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles, and their companions, and not included in the New Testament, by its compilers. (Printed for W. Hone, 1821), also by William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The Apocryphal New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant; attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles, and their companions, and not included in the New Testament by its compilers. (Dewitt & Davenport, 1849), also by William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The Apocryphal New Testament : being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant : attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, his apostles, and their companions and not included in the New Testament by its compilers : translated, and now first collected into one volume, with prefaces and tables, and various notes and references. (W. H. Graham, 1847), also by William Wake and William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The apocryphal New Testament : being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles and their companions, and not included in the New Testament by its compilers : translated from the original tongues and now first collected into one volume. (Printed for William Hone, in the 1910s), also by William Wake and William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The apocryphal New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant, attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His Apostles, and their companions and not included in the New Testament (W.Hone, 1820), also by Lewis Bingley Wynne, William Wake, and William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The Apocryphal New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant; attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles, and their companions, and not included in the New Testament by its compilers. (Worthington Co., 1890), also by William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The Apocryphal New Testament : being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant, attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles and their companions ; and not included, by its compilers, in the authorized New Testament (Gebbie & Co., 1880), also by William Wake and William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The Apocryphal New Testament : being all the Gospels, Epistles and other pieces now extant, attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles, and their companions, and not included in the New Testament by its compilers. (Printed for W. Hone, 1820), also by William Wake and William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The apocryphal New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles and other pieces now extant. Attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles, and their companions, and not included in the New Testament by its compilers. (W. Hone, 1860), also by William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The lost books of the Bible; being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles and their companions, not included (Alpha house, inc., 1926), also by William Wake and William Hone (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: The lost books of the Bible : being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, His apostles and their companions, not included, by its compilers, in the authorized New Testament; and, the recently discovered Syriac mss. of Pilate's letters to Tiberius, etc. Translated from the original tongues, illustrated from ancient paintings and missals ... (New York : Alpha, [1926], 1926), also by William Hone and William Wake (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: A new and full method of settling the canonical authority of the New Testament. To which is subjoined A vindication of the former part of St. Matthew's Gospel, from Mr. Whiston's charge of dislocations. (The Clarendon press, 1798) (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: A new and full method of settling the canonical authority of the New Testament. To which is subjoined A vindication of the former part of St. Matthew's Gospel, from Mr. Whiston's charge of dislocations. (Clarendon Press, 1827) (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Jeremiah, 1693-1724: A new and full method of settling the canonical authority of the New Testament. Wherein all the antient testimonies concerning this argument are produced; the several Apocryphal books, which have been thought canonical by any writers, collected, with an English translation of each of them; together with a particular proof that none of them were ever admitted into the Canon, and a full answer to those, who have endeavoured to recommend them as such ... (Printed for J. Clark and R. Hett, 1726) (page images at HathiTrust)
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