Tertullian On the Flesh of Christ

was born Christ."[277]

Julius Africanus The Epistle to Aristides

[Africanus ON The Genealogy IN The Holy Gospels.][1]

The History of Joseph the Carpenter

e has consumed all that it found! Woe to my feet, which have too often walked in ways displeasing to God! Woe to my body; and woe to my miserable soul, which has already turned aside from God its Maker! What shall I do when I arrive at that place where I must stand before the most righteous Judge, and when He shall call me to account for the works which I have heaped up in my youth? Woe to every man dying in his sins! Assuredly that same dreadful hour, which came upon my father Jacob,[23]

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