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The [[Tremaliene Prophecies]], while not a part of the Canon of Orthodoxy, are a respected part of church tradition and theology, as are several of the [[Commentaries]] and the [[Apology of Antioch]]. | The [[Tremaliene Prophecies]], while not a part of the Canon of Orthodoxy, are a respected part of church tradition and theology, as are several of the [[Commentaries]] and the [[Apology of Antioch]]. | ||
See [[:Category:Canon of Orthodoxy]]. | |||
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The Canon of Orthodoxy is the central body of religious lore for the Alexandrian Church. It is made up of a number of individual Testimonials written by her earliest followers and closest friends. While many Testimonials have existed through the ages, those accepted as orthodox the testimonials of Mythrian, Marrwyn, Steros, Kivan, and Dadtim the Younger.
The Tremaliene Prophecies, while not a part of the Canon of Orthodoxy, are a respected part of church tradition and theology, as are several of the Commentaries and the Apology of Antioch.