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  2. James Cambias - Wikipedia

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    Apocrypha, story available free through the author's website. Treatment Option Archived February 21, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, online on Seat14C project. The Eckener Alternative, story available in pdf form through the Imagining Tomorrow site, previously published in All-Star Zeppelin Adventure Stories and Year's Best SF 10. Science Made ...

  3. Hyman Goldin - Wikipedia

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    According to a possibly-apocryphal story, Goldin was dismissed from the Yeshiva for studying the writings of Charles Darwin at a time when Orthodox Jews considered evolution a to be heresy. [4] He emigrated from the Eishyshok shtetl in Lithuania to the United States in 1900, [5] and settled in Brooklyn.

  4. John Samuel Phene - Wikipedia

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    An apocryphal story reports that his wife died on her wedding day, leading to Phene preserving the room in the mansion where the reception had been held. [6] He subsequently inherited land in Chelsea, and built Margaretta Terrace and Phene Street, including the Phene Arms.

  5. Apocrypha - Wikipedia

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    The word apocrypha has undergone a major change in meaning throughout the centuries. The word apocrypha in its ancient Christian usage originally meant a text read in private, rather than in public church settings. In English, it later came to have a sense of the esoteric, suspicious, or heretical, largely because of the Protestant ...

  6. Infancy gospels - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of James, also known as the Protoevangelium of James, and the Infancy Gospel of James, is an apocryphal gospel most likely written around the year 145 AD, expanding the infancy stories contained in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. It also presents a narrative concerning the birth and upbringing of Mary herself.

  7. Acts of John in Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Acts of John in Rome is a 4th-century Christian apocryphal text that presents stories about the Apostle John.The text, written in Greek, [1] is believed to be based on orally handed down stories [1] [2] (and in particular collected stories recounted in the writings of Eusebius of Caesarea) [2] about the works of John in Rome.

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  9. The Cherry-Tree Carol - Wikipedia

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    The story may be derived from the apocryphal Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew, written around the year 650, [3] which combines many earlier apocryphal Nativity traditions; however, in Pseudo-Matthew, the event takes place during the flight into Egypt, and the fruit tree is a palm tree (presumably a Date Palm) rather than a cherry tree.