by jimwalton » Tue Oct 09, 2018 11:07 am
I actually study more out of books than I do on the Internet. I gave you some of the references, but only a few. Let's see, at least the first set:
Clement of Rome, on the execution of Peter (chapter V: The martyrdom of Peter and Paul): "Peter, through unrighteous envy, endured not one or two, but numerous labors and when he had at length suffered martyrdom, departed to the place of glory due to him."
Clement of Alexandria (Sketches [A.D. 200], in a fragment from Eusebius, History of the Church, 6, 14:1) puts Peter in Rome: "The circumstances which occasioned . . . [the writing] of Mark were these: When Peter preached the Word publicly at Rome and declared the gospel by the Spirit, many who were present requested that Mark, who had been a long time his follower and who remembered his sayings, should write down what had been proclaimed."
Ignatius, allusion to the execution of Peter (Letter to the Romans, chapter 4, a chapter about his own partyrdom): "I do not enjoin you, as Peter and Paul did."
Dionysius of Corinth (Fragments from a letter to the Roman church, section 3): "Therefore you also have by such admonition joined in close union the churches that were planted by Peter and Paul, that of the Romans and that of the Corinthians: for both of them went to our Corinth, and taught us in the same way as they taught you when they went to Italy; and having taught you, they suffered martyrdom at the same time."
Irenaeus (Against Heresies, book 3, chapter 3, section 2) wrote that Peter was one of the founders of the church of Rome: "...by indicating that tradition derived from the apostles, of the very great, the very ancient, and universally known Church founded and organized at Rome by the two most glorious apostles, Peter and Paul..."
Tertullian (Demurrer Against the Heretics 36 [A.D. 200]): "But if you are near Italy, you have Rome, where authority is at hand for us too. What a happy church that is, on which the apostles poured out their whole doctrine with their blood; where Peter had a passion like that of the Lord, where Paul was crowned with the death of John (the Baptist, ie. by being beheaded)."
I hope those help.