The Gospel of Thomas: Latin Form.

 Here Beginneth the Treatise of the Boyhood of Jesus According to Thomas.

 Chapter II.—How a Schoolmaster Thrust Him Out of the City.

 Chapter III.—How Jesus Went Out of Egypt.

 Chapter IV.—What the Lord Jesus Did in the City of Nazareth.

 Chapter V.—How the Citizens Were Enraged Against Joseph on Account of the Doings of Jesus.

 Chapter VI.—How Jesus Was Treated by the Schoolmaster.

 Chapter VII.—How Jesus Raised a Boy to Life.

 Chapter VIII.—How Jesus Healed a Boy’s Foot.

 Chapter IX.—How Jesus Carried Water in a Cloak.

 Chapter X.—How Jesus Sowed Wheat.

 Chapter XI.—How Jesus Made a Short Piece of Wood of the Same Length as a Longer One.

 Chapter XII.—How Jesus Was Handed Over to Learn His Letters.

 Chapter XIII.—How He Was Handed Over to Another Master.

 Chapter XIV.—How Jesus Delivered James from the Bite of a Serpent.

 Chapter XV.—How Jesus Raised a Boy to Life.

Chapter V.—How the Citizens Were Enraged Against Joseph on Account of the Doings of Jesus.

And a few days after, as Jesus was walking through the town with Joseph, one of the children ran up and struck Jesus on the arm. And Jesus said to him: So shalt thou not finish thy journey. And immediately he fell to the ground, and died. And those who saw these wonderful things cried out, saying: Whence is that boy? And they said to Joseph: It is not right for such a boy to be among us. And Joseph went and brought Him. And they said to him: Go away from this place; but if thou must live with us, teach him to pray, and not to blaspheme: but our children have been killed. Joseph called Jesus, and reproved Him, saying: Why dost thou blaspheme? For these people who live here hate us. And Jesus said: I know that these words are not mine, but thine; but I will hold my tongue for thy sake: and let them see to it in their wisdom. And immediately those who were speaking against Jesus became blind. And they walked up and down, and said: All the words which proceed from his mouth are accomplished. And Joseph seeing what Jesus had done, in a fury seized Him by the ear; and Jesus said to Joseph in anger: It is enough for thee to see me, not to touch me. For thou knowest not who I am; but if thou didst know, thou wouldst not make me angry. And although just now I am with thee, I was made before thee.