There's also the book, "Lost books of the Bible and the forgotten books of
Eden" (ISBN 0-529-02061-0). Charlesworth, if I remember, has a hardbound
book of New Testament Pseudepigrapha to go with his two-volume set of OT
Pseudepigrapha. The Early Church Fathers series also has much of this
information as well, though they tend to weed out the more fanciful
material.

Also, please understand that the concept of "lost books" or "lost scripture"
is error. A different term should be used, otherwise we could make people
think these books SHOULD have been the Scripture but were removed by people
who wanted to stunt the truth.

-- slade

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FAI (for anyone's interest)'Lost Scriptures -Books that Did Not Make It into
the New(er) Testament', Oxford, 2003

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