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  1. Augustine speaks (quoting Apocryphal Acts) of a daughter of Peter struck with palsy at the prayer of her father. Ptolemaeus, unable to win the maiden by fair means, comes and carries her off. Peter hears of it and prays God to protect her.

  2. Colin Ethiopic text French translation Acts of Elijah the Prophet Transcription Erho Five exemplars known BnF Éth. 133 Acts of Emerāyes PDF file ... Acts of Peter (Apocryphal) PDF file Transcription Translation (other) ... Homilary on the Ark of the Covenant Dǝrsanä Ṣǝyon PDF file Transcription Translation (English)

  3. Information on the Acts of Peter. The Anchor Bible Dictionary. One of the earliest of the apocryphal acts of the apostles, the Acts of Peter reports a miracle contest between Simon Magus and the apostle Peter in Rome. It concludes with Peter's martyrdom.

  4. 12 lut 2020 · This 1909 translation by a noted German-American scholar took advantage of recent manuscript discoveries and publications to provide fuller translations (or in some cases the first translation) of the earliest apocryphal Acts of the apostles into English.

  5. Information on Acts of Peter. Robert F. Stoops writes (The Anchor Bible Dictionary, v. 5, p. 267): One of the earliest of the apocryphal acts of the apostles, the Acts of Peter reports a miracle contest between Simon Magus and the apostle Peter in Rome. It concludes with Peter’s martyrdom.

  6. The Acts of Peter is one of the earliest of the apocryphal Acts of the Apostles in Christianity, dating to the late 2nd century AD. The majority of the text has survived only in the Latin translation of the Codex Vercellensis, under the title Actus Petri cum Simone ("Act of Peter with Simon").

  7. The Apocalypse of Peter. From "The Apocryphal New Testament" M.R. James-Translation and Notes. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1924. Introduction. We have not a pure and complete text of this book, which ranked next in popularity and probably also in date to the Canonical Apocalypse of St. John.

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