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Logian

Logian, a.
  (ˈlɒdʒɪən)
  [f. logi-a logion + -an.]
  Containing the Logia of Jesus.

1909 V. H. Stanton Gospels as Hist. Documents II. 48 To call the source we are considering simply ‘the Logian document’ cannot, I think, be open to the same objection. 1911 J. C. Hawkins in Stud. Synoptic Probl. 107 The convenient practice which has grown up of calling it the ‘Logian source’. 1921 Contemp. Rev. Mar. 263 An expanded form of the original Greek Logian document.

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