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Britannia: Joseph of Arimathea Explains how British monarchies claimed Joseph of Arimathea as an ancestor, and why this myth unravels.
http://britannia.com/history/biographies/joseph.html
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Catholic Encyclopedia: Joseph of Arimathea All we know for certain of Joseph of Arimathea is what is told of him in the canonical Gospels.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08520a.htm
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For All the Saints: Joseph of Arimathea Hagiography. Lots of legendary material.
http://users.erols.com/saintpat/ss/0317.htm#jose
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James Kiefer's Christian Biographies: Joseph of Arimathea Discusses the legend that Joseph of Arimathea went to Britain. With prayer in traditional and contemporary language.
http://elvis.rowan.edu/~kilroy/JEK/07/31.html
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Joseph of Arimathea, Biblical & Legendary Accounts Canonical, noncanonical, and legendary accounts of this mysterious figure, with an emphasis on medieval English legend.
http://www.sundayschoolcourses.com/joseph/joscont.htm
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Mystic Realms: Joseph of Arimathea Quotes passages of Scripture and of noncanonical works related to Joseph of Arimathea, delves into the origin of the legend of the Grail.
http://www.lundyisleofavalon.co.uk/godsetc/joseph.htm
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Patron Saints Index: Joseph of Arimathea Illustrated profile.
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintj36.htm
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Saints' Lives: Joseph of Arimathea Short story based on the saint's life, told as a first-person account. By Edmund LoPresti.
http://www.pitt.edu/~eflst4/arimathea.htm
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The Acts of Pilate Apocryphal, probably written between the late third and mid-fifth century. Alexander Walker translation of a first and second Greek form. Chapters 11-16 deal with Joseph of Arimathea, and chapter 15 in the first Greek form includes interesting baptis
http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/ANF-08/anf08-77.htm
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The Narrative of Joseph Apocryphal, purports to be by Joseph of Arimathea. From the Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 8, American edition. In HTML, with notes, at Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/ANF-08/anf08-85.htm
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The Passing of Mary Attributed to Joseph of Arimathea, but a medieval Latin version of a fourth-century Greek work. English translation by Alexander Walker.
http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/ANF-08/anf08-111.htm
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