1828. Though the sacred writings themselves are the only sources of
knowledge on this subject to which we may give implicit credence,
yet from early documents we may obtain some narratives of the
latter days of the apostles which are worthy of a good degree of
faith. Making use of such authorities as are within the reach of
the authors, they proceed to give some account of the twelve
disciples of our Lord; pursuing the order in which they are
arranged by Matthew, only because his catalog is the first which
occurs in the common collocation of the gospel histories. Due to
the age and scarcity of the original we reproduced, some pages may
be spotty, faded or difficult to read.
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