The Epistle To The Alexandrians

Synopsis
Mentioned in the Muratorian Canon Fragament, an epistle forged in the same of Paul the Apostle supposed to be sent to the Alexandrians was in existence, along with an Epistle To The Laodiceans. However, some dispute over the translation over the text could make the case that neither letters were being called forged.

Aside from this, an ancient Mideval writing was found labeled as an epistle written by Paul, written to the Colossians. However, the text was not the either of the two epistle to them. It was unique. It has been supposed that the short writing is the lost Alexandrian epistle.

Canon
Since it is unknown if this text is the true epistle, it can not be easily known if any Christians used it widely, other than the copyist and/or his fellows.

Paris Bib cat., Lat. 13246
Brethren, we that are under the power of the Lord ought to keep the commandment of God. They that keep the Lord's precepts have eternal life, and they that deny his commandments get to themselves ruin and thereto the second death. Now the precept of the Lord is this: You shall not swear falsely, you shall not steal, you shall not commit adultery, you shall not bear false witness, you shall not take gifts against the truth, neither for power. Whoso has power and denies the truth, shall be denied the kingdom of God and be trodden down into hell, where he comes not forth again. How are we frail and deceitful, workers of sin! We do not repent daily but daily do we commit sin upon sin. That you all may know this, dearly beloved brethren, that our works are judged, hearken to that which is written in this book: 'it shall be for a memorial against us in the day of judgment.' There shall be neither witnesses nor companions, neither shall judgment be given by gifts; for there is nothing better than faith, truth, chastity, fasting, and almsgiving which puts out all sins. And that which you would not have done to yourself, do not unto another. Agree in yourselves for the kingdom of God and you shall receive the crown which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.