Nicene and Post-nicene Fathers First Series, St.chrysostom: On the Priesthood, Ascetic Treatises, Select Homilies and Letters, Homilies on the StatuesPhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 2007. 5. 1. - 524페이지 "The Council of Nicaea in 325 AD marked the beginning of a new era in Christianity. For the first time, doctrines were organized into a single creed. The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers did most of their writing during and after this important event in Church history. Unlike the previous era of Christian writing, the Nicene and Post-Nicene era is dominated by a few very important and prolific writers. In Volume IX of the 14-volume collected writings of the Nicenes and Post-Nicenes (first published between 1886 and 1889), readers will discover the early writings of Saint John Chrysostom, so named for his infamous gift with language. Mostly revered in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Chrysostom is more widely remembered for his writings that contributed to the Christian tradition of antisemitism and were exploited by the Nazis during World War II. In this book, he discusses his entry into the priesthood and offers sermons on a variety of topics, including demons and the proper conduct of Christians." |
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... , however, of Theodora's commentaries on the Pauline Epistles, which i» an indirect testimony in favor of Chrvsoatonv'i Scaare, Ckurch Hut. vol VI, 53*. hand writers.* Written sermons were tie exceptions in those days. PROLEGOMENA. 1 7.
... , however, of Theodora's commentaries on the Pauline Epistles, which i» an indirect testimony in favor of Chrvsoatonv'i Scaare, Ckurch Hut. vol VI, 53*. hand writers.* Written sermons were tie exceptions in those days. PROLEGOMENA. 1 7.
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... hand he fully admits the necessity of divine grace at the very beginning of every good action. " We can do no good thing at all," he says, " except we are aided from above." And in his dying hour he gave glory to God " for all things ...
... hand he fully admits the necessity of divine grace at the very beginning of every good action. " We can do no good thing at all," he says, " except we are aided from above." And in his dying hour he gave glory to God " for all things ...
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... hand ; a rapid transition from clear exposition, or keen logical argument, to fervid exhortation, or pathetic appeal, or indignant denunciation; the versatile ease with which he could lay hold of any little incident of the moment, such ...
... hand ; a rapid transition from clear exposition, or keen logical argument, to fervid exhortation, or pathetic appeal, or indignant denunciation; the versatile ease with which he could lay hold of any little incident of the moment, such ...
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... hand. 5. But the continual lamentations of my mother hindered me from granting him the favor, or rather from receiving this boon at his hands. For when she perceived that I was meditating this step, she took me into her own private ...
... hand. 5. But the continual lamentations of my mother hindered me from granting him the favor, or rather from receiving this boon at his hands. For when she perceived that I was meditating this step, she took me into her own private ...
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... hands of these men by the Son. For they have been conducted to this dignity as if they were already translated to ... hands, I mean the hands of the priest, how will any one, without these, be able to escape the fire of hell, or to win ...
... hands of these men by the Son. For they have been conducted to this dignity as if they were already translated to ... hands, I mean the hands of the priest, how will any one, without these, be able to escape the fire of hell, or to win ...
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Letter to a Young Widow 119128 | 119 |
II On St Ignatius 131143 | 131 |
Homily Concerning Lowliness of Mind 47IS5 | 145 |
Two Instructions to Candidates for Baptism 159171 | 159 |
Three Homilies I Against Marcionists and Manicheans on | 201 |
Homily against Publishing the Errors of the Brethren 235242 | 235 |
Two Homilies on Eutropios 245265 | 245 |
Treatise to Prove that no one can Harm the Man who does | 267 |
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Two Letters to Theodore after his Fall 87116 | 87 |
Four Letters to Olympus and one to Presbyters at Antioch 287304 | 287 |
Correspondence of Innocent Bishop of Rome with St Chrysostom | 307 |
Twentyone Homilies on the Statues 1 317489 | 489 |
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