Acts of Peter (English Wikipedia)

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  • James, Montague Rhodes (1924). "Acts of Peter". The Apocryphal New Testament (1 ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 300–36. ISBN 0198261217.
  • Tertullianus, Quintus Septimius Florens (1869). "Scorpiace (Antidote for the Scorpion's Sting)". In Roberts, Alexander; Donaldson, James (eds.). Ante-Nicene Christian library; translations of the writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 325. Vol. XI: The Writings of Tertullian. Edinburgh: T & T Clark. p. 414. At Rome Nero was the first who stained with blood the rising faith. Then is Peter girt by another, when he is made fast to the cross.
  • Barnes, Arthur Staplyton (1900). St. Peter in Rome and His Tomb on the Vatican Hill. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Company. p. 101.
  • Eusebius Sophronius, Hieronymus (1473). "Capitulum primum: Simon Petrus". De Viris Illustribus (in Latin). Utrecht: Nicolaus Ketelaer and Gerardus de Leempt. p. 5. A quo et affixus cruci, martyrio coronatus est, capite ad terram verso, et in sublime pedibus elevatis: asserens se indignum qui sic crucifigeretur ut Dominus suus.

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  • De Viris Illustribus (On Illustrious Men). New Advent. Retrieved June 27, 2021. At his hands he received the crown of martyrdom being nailed to the cross with his head towards the ground and his feet raised on high, asserting that he was unworthy to be crucified in the same manner as his Lord. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

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