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The Didache or The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles Translated with Notes is unavailable, but you can change that!

The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, or the Didache, is a brief work, not longer than the Epistle to the Galatians; but its suggestiveness is great and varied. G. C. Allen presents an English translation with notes and illustrations which show its relation to the New Testament and the beliefs and practices of the Early Christian Church. Before the annotated translation he provides an introduction...

SEE that no man lead thee astray from this Way of the Teaching;* since he teacheth thee apart from God.* 2 For if thou canst bear all the yoke of the Lord thou shalt be perfect; but if thou canst not, do that which thou canst.* 3 Now concerning food, bear what thou canst; but refrain utterly from meat offered to idols, for it is a service of dead gods.* AND concerning baptism, baptize after this manner: Having first recited all these precepts baptize into the name of the
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