Tertullian On Modesty

Who has redeemed another's death by his own, but the Son of God alone? For even in His very passion He set the robber free.[290]

Constitutions of the Holy Apostles Book V

when those malefactors saw that were crucified with Him the one of them reproached Him as though He was weak and unable to deliver Himself; but the other rebuked the ignorance of his fellow and turning to the Lord, as being enlightened by Him, and acknowledging who He was that suffered, he prayed that He would remember him in His kingdom hereafter.[112]

Gospel of Nicodemus I The Acts of Pilate

And turning to Jesus, he says to Him: Lord, when Thou shalt reign do not forget me. And He said to him: To-day, I tell thee truth, I shall have thee in paradise with me.[109]

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