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Pick, The "Acts of Paul and Thecla" in Lutheran Quarterly, 1888, 585-601.

Harnack, Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur, I, 136 ff., II, 491-508.

Zahn, Geschichte des neutestamentlichen Kanons, II, 2 p. 892-910.

Von Gebhardt, "Die lateinischen Uebersetzungen der Acta Pauli et Theclae" (in Texte und Untersuchungen, XXII, 2 (1902).

Lipsius, Die apokryphen Apostelgeschichten, II, 1 (1887), pp. 424-467.

Acta Apostolorum Apocrypha, I (1891) pp. XCIV-CVI; 235-272.

Gwynn. Art. "Thecla" in Dict, of Christian Biography, IV (1887), 882-896.

Wohlenberg, "Die Bedeutung der Thekla-Akten fuer die neutest. Forschung" (in Zeitschrift fuer Kirchliche Wissenschaft und Kirchliches Leben, IX (1888), 363-382.

Rey, Etude sur les Acta Pauli et Thecia, et la legende de Thecia, Paris, 1890.

Ramsay, The Church in the Roman Empire, 3d ed. London, 1894, 375-428.

Conybeare, The Apology and Acts of Apollonius and other monuments of Early Christianity, London 1894, 49-88. Cabrol, La legende de Ste. Thecia, Paris, 1895.

Hennecke, Neutestamentliche Apokryphen, 1904, 358 ff.

Handbuch, 1904, 359 sqq.

Schmidt, Acta Pauli, 1904, 145-161.

Bardenhewer, Patrology, p. 102 ff.

Holzhey, Die Thekla-Akten, Ihre V erbreitung und Beurteilung in der Kirche, Munich 1005.

One of the oldest and most interesting relics of the extant New Testament Apocrypha, is the Acts of St. Paul and Thecla. They were first edited by Grabe in his Spicilegium, Oxford, 1698 (2d ed., 1700); again by Tischendorf in his Acta Apocrypha, Leipzig, 1851; and more recently by Lipsius, who together with Bonnet, published a new edition of Acta Apostolorum Apocrypha, 2 Vols. 1891–1903.