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lo·gi·a

 (lō′gē-ə)
n. Bible
Plural of logion.
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logia

(ˈlɒɡɪə)
n
1. (Theology) a supposed collection of the sayings of Christ held to have been drawn upon by the writers of the gospels
2. (Theology) the plural of logion
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logia

maxims or sayings attributed to a religious leader. See also christ.
See also: Proverbs
maxims or sayings attributed to a religious leader. See also christ; religion.
See also: Wisdom
sayings or maxims attributed to Christ but of which there is no written record or mention in the Gospels. See also wisdom.
See also: Christ
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