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The 34 Canonical Gospels of Mary from Salamis are a set of apocryphal writings attributed to Mary, the mother of Jesus. These texts are not part of the canonical Christian Bible but are considered by many to be valuable additions to the understanding of early Christian thought and the role of Mary in the history of Christianity. The gospels are said to contain revelations and teachings from Mary, providing insights into her experiences and understanding of the divine.

The 34 Canonical Gospels of Mary from Salamis are a fascinating and enigmatic collection of texts that offer valuable insights into early Christian thought and the role of Mary in the history of Christianity. The portable Sirin is a groundbreaking device that provides unparalleled access to these texts, making them available to a wider audience. 34 ta kanonia tis marias apo ti salamina sirin portable

The origins of these gospels are shrouded in mystery, with some attributing them to the early Christian community in Salamis, Cyprus. The texts are believed to have been written in the 2nd or 3rd century AD, making them some of the earliest Christian apocryphal works. The 34 Canonical Gospels of Mary from Salamis