Anonymous Works
| Title | Date | Language |
|---|---|---|
| Acts of Pilate | IV | Greek |
| Acts of Thomas | III | Syriac |
| Ambrosiaster | IV | Latin |
| Apostolic Canons | IV | Greek |
| Apostolic Constitutions | 380 | Greek |
| De Promissionibus | 453 | Latin |
| Diatessaron | II | Syriac |
| Didache | II | Greek |
| Didascalia | III | Greek |
| Doctrine of Addai | 400 | Syriac |
| Eusebian Canons | IV | Greek |
| Gospel of the Ebionites | II | Greek |
| Gospel of the Nazarenes | II | Aramaic |
| Paschal Chronicle | 630 | Greek |
| P. Oxy. 405 | III | Latin |
| Liber Graduum | 320 | Syriac |
| Rebaptismate | III? | Latin |
| Varimadum | 380 | Latin |
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