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23 Keeping all these statements in mind, we are led to believe
the truth of the following statement made by Festus:
"The author of the New Testament is neither Jesus Christ nor
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his apostles, but a certain man of unknown identity has written
them and attributed them to the Evangelists."
24 The truth of this statement has been proved beyond doubt. We
have already shown earlier in this book that these six Epistles and
the Book of Revelation were not believed in and remained rejected
up until 363; and they were not acknowledged even by the council
of Nicaea in 325. Then in 364 the members of the council of
Liodesia acknowledged the six Epistles. The Book of Revelation
remained excluded even in this meeting but later on in 397 was
the truth of the following statement made by Festus:
"The author of the New Testament is neither Jesus Christ nor
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his apostles, but a certain man of unknown identity has written
them and attributed them to the Evangelists."
24 The truth of this statement has been proved beyond doubt. We
have already shown earlier in this book that these six Epistles and
the Book of Revelation were not believed in and remained rejected
up until 363; and they were not acknowledged even by the council
of Nicaea in 325. Then in 364 the members of the council of
Liodesia acknowledged the six Epistles. The Book of Revelation
remained excluded even in this meeting but later on in 397 was