Acts of Paul and Thecla
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| Versions of Acts of Paul and Thecla |
| The Acts of Paul and Thecla (Acta Pauli et Theclae) is an apocryphal story of St Paul's influence on a young virgin named Thecla. It was probably originally part of a larger lost work called the Acts of Paul, written in Greek in the second half of the 2nd century. |
Translations [edit]
- Acts of Paul and Thecla (William Wake translation), from The suppressed Gospels and Epistles, 18th century
- Acts of Paul and Thecla (Jeremiah Jones translation), 1820
- Acts of Paul and Thecla (Roberts-Donaldson translation), from Ante-Nicene Fathers, 19th century
- Acts of Paul, including other ancient texts that James deemed to have come from the original source document, from The Apocryphal New Testament, 1924
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| This work published before January 1, 1923 is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. |