Epistle of Ignatius to the Tarsians

and bare about "the marks of Christ" in his flesh.[10]

Tertullian Against Marcion Book V

, in the apostle's sense, here means life and conversation according to worldly principles; it is in renouncing these that we and they are mutually crucified and mutually slain. He calls them "persecutors of Christ."[191]

Tertullian On the Resurrection of the Flesh

However, let me meanwhile add that in the same passage Paul "carries about in his body the marks of the Lord Jesus; "[77]

Cyprian Epistle XXXIII

In his glorious body shine the bright evidences of his wounds; their manifest traces show forth, and appear on the man's sinews and limbs, worn out with tedious wasting away.[4]

Peter of Alexandria Canonical Epistle

and stripes intolerable, and many other dreadful afflictions, and afterwards have been betrayed by the frailty of the flesh, even though they were not at the first received On account of their grievous fall that followed yet because they contended sorely and resisted long; for they did not come to this of their own will, but were betrayed by the frailty of the flesh for they show in their bodies the marks of Jesus,[4]

Acts of Sharbil

Sharbil said: Thou hast well done in treating me thus: because I have heard that one of the teachers of the Church hath said,[47]

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Old Testament