[1702] Evang. Inf. Arab., cap. 47; Evang. Thom. Lat., 5; Ps. Matth., 29.
[1703] Evang. Inf. Arab., cap. 49; Evang. Thom. Lat., 12; Ps. Matth., 38.
[1704] Ps. Matth., caps. 35-36.
[1705] Ibid., cap. 29.
[1706] Ibid., cap. 40.
[1707] Later the same gospel (cap. 54) rather inconsistently represents Jesus as engaged in the study of law until his thirtieth year.
[1708] Evang. Inf. Arab., caps. 51-52.
[1709] Eusebius states that he discovered these letters written in Syriac in the public records of Edessa. Hone says that it used to be a common practice among English people to have the epistle ascribed to Christ framed and place a picture of the Saviour before it.
[1710] Gospel of Nicodemus, I, 1-2.
[1711] CE, Apocrypha, p. 611.