The superscription, if original, compels us to treat the whole writing as not only late but pseudonymous. |
Luckily pseudonymous kid is a great city kid, though we had a couple of bad mornings where late breakfasts made everyone cranky and impatient. |
Would a true believer really have faked a vision of Christ, as did the pseudonymous author of Revelation, or a letter of Peter or Paul? |
In the Chronicle of Higher Education, a pseudonymous assistant professor writes about the burdens of being a conservative student and then tenure-track professor. |
He is, without other proof, reputed the lawful representative of the anonymous or pseudonymous author. |
Three Devotional Discourses must be read alongside the pseudonymous works, and this requirement is important for those coming to terms with felix culpa. |