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The Translations
PROTREPTICUS (Exhortation)
CONTENTS
William Wilson Translation
CHAPTER I. EXHORTATION TO ABANDON THE IMPIOUS MYSTERIES OF IDOLATRY FOR THE ADORATION OF THE DIVINE WORD AND GOD THE FATHER.
CHAPTER II. THE ABSURDITY AND IMPIETY OF THE HEATHEN MYSTERIES AND FABLES ABOUT THE BIRTH AND DEATH OF THEIR GODS.
CHAPTER III. THE CRUELTY OF THE SACRIFICES TO THE GODS.
CHAPTER IV. THE ABSURDITY AND SHAMEFULNESS OF THE IMAGES BY WHICH THE GODS ARE WORSHIPPED.
CHAPTER V. THE OPINIONS OF THE PHILOSOPHERS RESPECTING GOD.
CHAPTER VI. BY DIVINE INSPIRATION PHILOSOPHERS SOMETIMES HIT ON THE TRUTH.
CHAPTER VII. THE POETS ALSO BEAR TESTIMONY TO THE TRUTH.
CHAPTER VIII. THE TRUE DOCTRINE IS TO BE SOUGHT IN THE PROPHETS.
CHAPTER IX. “THAT THOSE GRIEVOUSLY SIN WHO DESPISE OR NEGLECT GOD’S GRACIOUS CALLING.”
CHAPTER X. ANSWER TO THE OBJECTION OF THE HEATHEN, THAT IT WAS NOT RIGHT TO ABANDON THE CUSTOMS OF THEIR FATHERS.
CHAPTER XI. HOW GREAT ARE THE BENEFITS CONFERRED ON MAN THROUGH THE ADVENT OF CHRIST.
CHAPTER XII. EXHORTATION TO ABANDON THEIR OLD ERRORS AND LISTEN TO THE INSTRUCTIONS OF CHRIST.
G. W. Butterworth Translation
THE EXHORTATION TO THE GREEKS
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PAEDAGOGUS (Tutor)
CONTENTS
BOOK I.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII.
BOOK II.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII.
BOOK III.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
STROMATA (Miscellanies)
CONTENTS
BOOK I.
CHAPTER I. - PREFACE - THE AUTHOR’S OBJECT - THE UTILITY OF WRITTEN COMPOSITIONS.
CHAPTER II. - OBJECTION TO THE NUMBER OF EXTRACTS FROM PHILOSOPHICAL WRITINGS IN THESE BOOKS ANTICIPATED AND ANSWERED.
CHAPTER III. - AGAINST THE SOPHISTS.
CHAPTER IV. - HUMAN ARTS AS WELL AS DIVINE KNOWLEDGE PROCEED FROM GOD.
CHAPTER V. - PHILOSOPHY THE HANDMAID OF THEOLOGY.
CHAPTER VI. - THE BENEFIT OF CULTURE.
CHAPTER VII. - THE ECLECTIC PHILOSOPHY PAVES THE WAY FOR DIVINE VIRTUE.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE SOPHISTICAL ARTS USELESS.
CHAPTER IX. - HUMAN KNOWLEDGE NECESSARY FOR THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE SCRIPTURES.
CHAPTER X. - TO ACT WELL OF GREATER CONSEQUENCE THAN TO SPEAK WELL.
CHAPTER XI. - WHAT IS THE PHILOSOPHY WHICH THE APOSTLE BIDS US SHUN?
CHAPTER XII. - THE MYSTERIES OF THE FAITH NOT TO BE DIVULGED TO ALL.
CHAPTER XIII. - ALL SECTS OF PHILOSOPHY CONTAIN A GERM OF TRUTH.
CHAPTER XIV. - SUCCESSION OF PHILOSOPHERS IN GREECE.
CHAPTER XV. - THE GREEK PHILOSOPHY IN GREAT PART DERIVED FROM THE BARBARIANS.
CHAPTER XVI. - THAT THE INVENTORS OF OTHER ARTS WERE MOSTLY BARBARIANS.
CHAPTER XVII. - ON THE SAYING OF THE SAVIOUR, “ALL THAT CAME BEFORE ME WERE THIEVES AND ROBBERS.”
CHAPTER XVIII. - HE ILLUSTRATES THE APOSTLE’S SAYING, “I WILL DESTROY THE WISDOM OF THE WISE.”
CHAPTER XIX. - THAT THE PHILOSOPHERS HAVE ATTAINED TO SOME PORTION OF TRUTH.
CHAPTER XX. - IN WHAT RESPECT PHILOSOPHY CONTRIBUTES TO THE COMPREHENSION OF DIVINE TRUTH.
CHAPTER XXI. - THE JEWISH INSTITUTIONS AND LAWS OF FAR HIGHER ANTIQUITY THAN THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE GREEKS.
CHAPTER XXII. - ON THE GREEK TRANSLATION OF THE OLD TESTAMENT.
CHAPTER XXIV. - HOW MOSES DISCHARGED THE PART OF A MILITARY LEADER.
CHAPTER XXV. - PLATO AN IMITATOR OF MOSES IN FRAMING LAWS.
CHAPTER XXVI. - MOSES RIGHTLY CALLED A DIVINE LEGISLATOR, AND, THOUGH INFERIOR TO CHRIST, FAR SUPERIOR TO THE GREAT LEGISLATORS OF THE GREEKS, MINOS AND LYCURGUS.
CHAPTER XXVII. - THE LAW, EVEN IN CORRECTING AND PUNISHING, AIMS AT THE GOOD OF MEN.
CHAPTER XXVIII. - THE FOURFOLD DIVISION OF THE MOSAIC LAW.
CHAPTER XXIX. - THE GREEKS BUT CHILDREN COMPARED WITH THE HEBREWS.
BOOK II.
CHAPTER I. - INTRODUCTORY.
CHAPTER II. - THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD CAN BE ATTAINED ONLY THROUGH FAITH.
CHAPTER III. - FAITH NOT A PRODUCT OF NATURE.
CHAPTER IV. - FAITH THE FOUNDATION OF ALL KNOWLEDGE.
CHAPTER V. - HE PROVES BY SEVERAL EXAMPLES THAT THE GREEKS DREW FROM THE SACRED WRITERS.
CHAPTER VI. - THE EXCELLENCE AND UTILITY OF FAITH.
CHAPTER VII. - THE UTILITY OF FEAR. OBJECTIONS ANSWERED.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE VAGARIES OF BASILIDES AND VALENTINUS AS TO FEAR BEING THE CAUSE OF THINGS,
CHAPTER IX. - THE CONNECTION OF THE CHRISTIAN VIRTUES.
CHAPTER X. - TO WHAT THE PHILOSOPHER APPLIES HIMSELF.
CHAPTER XI. - THE KNOWLEDGE WHICH COMES THROUGH FAITH THE SUREST OF ALL.
CHAPTER XII. - TWOFOLD FAITH.
CHAPTER XIII. - ON FIRST AND SECOND REPENTANCE.
CHAPTER XIV. - HOW A THING MAY BE INVOLUNTARY.
CHAPTER XV. - ON THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF VOLUNTARY ACTIONS, AND THE SINS THENCE PROCEEDING.
CHAPTER XVI. - HOW WE ARE TO EXPLAIN THE PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE WHICH ASCRIBE TO GOD HUMAN AFFECTIONS.
CHAPTER XVII. - ON THE VARIOUS KINDS OF KNOWLEDGE.
CHAPTER XVIII. - THE MOSAIC LAW THE FOUNTAIN OF ALL ETHICS, AND THE SOURCE FROM WHICH THE GREEKS DREW THEIRS.
CHAPTER XIX. - THE TRUE GNOSTIC IS AN IMITATOR OF GOD, ESPECIALLY IN BENEFICENCE.
CHAPTER XX. - THE TRUE GNOSTIC EXERCISES PATIENCE AND SELF-RESTRAINT.
CHAPTER XXI. - OPINIONS OF VARIOUS PHILOSOPHERS ON THE CHIEF GOOD.
CHAPTER XXII. - PLATO’S OPINION, THAT THE CHIEF GOOD CONSISTS IN ASSIMILATION TO GOD, AND ITS AGREEMENT WITH SCRIPTURE.
CHAPTER XXIII. - ON MARRIAGE.
BOOK III. LATIN
CAPUT I. - BASILIDIS SENTENTIAM DE CONTINENTIA ET NUPTIIS REFUTAT.
CAPUT II. - CARPOCRATIS ET EPIPHANIS SENTENTIAM DE FEMINARUM COMMUNITATE REFUTAT.
CAPUT III. - QUATENUS PLATO ALIIQUE E VETERIBUS PRÆIVERINT MARCIONITIS ALIISQUE HÆRETICIS, QUI A NUPTIIS IDEO ABSTINENT QUIA CREATURAM MALAM EXISTIMANT ET NASCI HOMINES IN PŒNAM OPINANTUR.
CAPUT IV. - QUIBUS PRÆTEXTIBUS UTANTUR HÆRETICI AD OMNIS GENETIS LICENTIAM ET LIBIDINEM EXERCENDAM.
CAPUT V. - DUO GENERA HÆRETICORUM NOTAT: PRIUS ILLORUM QUI OMNIA OMNIBUS LICERE PRONUNTIANT, QUOS REFUTAT.
CAPUT VI. - SECUNDUM GENUS HÆRETICORUM AGGREDITUR, ILLORUM SCILICET QUI EX IMPIA DE DEO OMNIUM CONDITORE SENTENTIA, CONTINENTIAM EXERCENT.
CAPUT VII. - QUA IN RE CHRISTIANORUM CONTINENTIA EAM QUAM SIBI VINDICANT PHILOSOPHI ANTECELLAT.
CAPUT VIII. - LOCA S. SCRIPTURÆ AB HÆRETICIS IN VITUPERIUM MATRIMONII ADDUCTA EXPLICAT; ET PRIMO VERBA APOSTOLI ROMANS :, AB HÆRETICORUM PERVERSA INTERPRETATIONE VINDICAT.
CAPUT IX. - DICTUM CHRISTI AD SALOMEN EXPONIT, QUOD TANQUAM IN VITUPERIUM NUPTIARUM PROLATUM HÆRETICI ALLEGABANT.
CAPUT X. - VERBA CHRISTI MATT. XVIII. , MYSTICE EXPONIT.
CAPUT XI. - LEGIS ET CHRISTI MANDATUM DE NON CONCUPISCENDO EXPONIT.
CAPUT XII. - VERBA APOSTOLI COR. VII. , , , ALIAQUE S. SCRIPTURÆ LOCA EODEM SPECTANTIA EXPLICAT.
CAPUT XIII. - JULII CASSIANI HÆRETICI VERBIS RESPONDET; ITEM LOCO QUEM EX EVANGELIO APOCRYPHO IDEM ADDUXERAT.
CAPUT XIV. - COR. XI. , ET EPH. IV. , EXPONIT.
CAPUT XV. - COR. VII. ; LUC. XIV. ; ISA. LVI. , , EXPLICAT.
CAPUT XVI. - JER. XX. ; JOB XIV. ; PS. L. ; COR. IX. , EXPONIT.
CAPUT XVII. - QUI NUPTIAS ET GENERATIONEM MALAS ASSERUNT, II ET DEI CREATIONEM ET IPSAM EVANGELII DISPENSATIONEM VITUPERANT.
CAPUT XVIII. - DUAS EXTREMAS OPINIONES ESSE VITANDAS: PRIMAM ILLORUM QUI CREATORIS ODIO A NUPTIIS ABSTINENT; ALTERAM ILLORUM QUI HINC OCCASIONEM ARRIPIUNT NEFARIIS LIBIDINIBUS INDULGENDI.
BOOK III. ENGLISH
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER. XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI
CHAPTER XVII
CHAPTER XVIII
BOOK IV.
CHAPTER I. - ORDER OF CONTENTS.
CHAPTER II. - THE MEANING OF THE NAME STROMATA OR MISCELLANIES. 1 LET THESE NOTES OF OURS, AS WE HAVE OFTEN SAID FOR THE SAKE OF THOSE THAT CONSULT THEM CARELESSLY AND UNSKILFULLY, BE OF VARIED CHARACTER - AND AS THE NAME ITSELF INDICATES, PATCHED TOGETH PASSING CONSTANTLY FROM ONE THING TO ANOTHER, AND IN THE SERIES OF DISCUSSIONS HINTING AT ONE THING AND DEMONSTRATING ANOTHER. “FOR THOSE WHO SEEK FOR GOLD,” SAYS HERACLITUS, “DIG MUCH EARTH AND FIND LITTLE GOLD.” BUT THOSE WHO ARE OF THE TRULY GOLDEN RACE, IN MINING FOR WHAT IS ALLIED TO THEM, WILL FIND THE MUCH IN LITTLE. FOR THE WORD WILL FIND ONE TO UNDERSTAND IT. THE MISCELLANIES OF NOTES CONTRIBUTE, THEN, TO THE RECOLLECTION AND EXPRESSION OF TRUTH IN THE CASE OF HIM WHO IS ABLE TO INVESTIGATE WITH REASON.
CHAPTER III. - THE TRUE EXCELLENCE OF MAN.
CHAPTER IV. - THE PRAISES OF MARTYRDOM.
CHAPTER V. - ON CONTEMPT FOR PAIN, POVERTY, AND OTHER EXTERNAL THINGS.
CHAPTER VI. - SOME POINTS IN THE BEATITUDES.
CHAPTER VII. - THE BLESSEDNESS OF THE MARTYR.
CHAPTER VIII. - WOMEN AS WELL AS MEN, SLAVES AS WELL AS FREEMEN, CANDIDATES FOR THE MARTYR’S CROWN.
CHAPTER IX. - CHRIST’S SAYINGS RESPECTING MARTYRDOM.
CHAPTER X. - THOSE WHO OFFERED THEMSELVES FOR MARTYRDOM REPROVED.
CHAPTER XII. - BASILIDES’ IDEA OF MARTYRDOM REFUTED.
CHAPTER XIII. - VALENTINIAN’S VAGARIES ABOUT THE ABOLITION OF DEATH REFUTED.
CHAPTER XIV. - THE LOVE OF ALL, EVEN OF OUR ENEMIES.
CHAPTER XV. - ON AVOIDING OFFENCE.
CHAPTER XVI. - PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE RESPECTING THE CONSTANCY, PATIENCE, AND LOVE OF THE MARTYRS.
CHAPTER XVII. - PASSAGES FROM CLEMENT’S EPISTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS ON MARTYRDOM.
CHAPTER XVIII. - ON LOVE, AND THE REPRESSING OF OUR DESIRES.
CHAPTER XIX. - WOMEN AS WELL AS MEN CAPABLE OF PERFECTION.
CHAPTER XX. - A GOOD WIFE.
CHAPTER XXI. - DESCRIPTION OF THE PERFECT MAN, OR GNOSTIC.
CHAPTER XXII. - THE TRUE GNOSTIC DOES GOOD, NOT FROM FEAR OF PUNISHMENT OR HOPE OF REWARD, BUT ONLY FOR THE SAKE OF GOOD ITSELF.
CHAPTER XXIII. - THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED.
CHAPTER XXIV. - THE REASON AND END OF DIVINE PUNISHMENTS.
CHAPTER XXV. - TRUE PERFECTION CONSISTS IN THE KNOWLEDGE AND LOVE OF GOD.
CHAPTER XXVI. - HOW THE PERFECT MAN TREATS THE BODY AND THE THINGS OF THE WORLD.
BOOK V.
CHAPTER I. - ON FAITH.
CHAPTER II. - ON HOPE.
CHAPTER III. THE OBJECTS OF FAITH AND HOPE PERCEIVED BY THE MIND ALONE
CHAPTER IV. DIVINE THINGS WRAPPED UP IN FIGURES BOTH IN THE SACRED AND IN HEATHEN WRITERS
CHAPTER V. ON THE SYMBOLS OF PYTHAGORAS
CHAPTER VI. THE MYSTIC MEANING OF THE TABERNACLE AND ITS FURNITURE
CHAPTER VII. THE EGYPTIAN SYMBOLS AND ENIGMAS OF SACRED THINGS
CHAPTER VIII. THE USE OF THE SYMBOLIC STYLE BY POETS AND PHILOSOPHERS
CHAPTER IX. REASONS FOR VEILING THE TRUTH IN SYMBOLS
CHAPTER X. THE OPINION OF THE APOSTLES ON VEILING THE MYSTERIES OF THE FAITH
CHAPTER XI. ABSTRACTION FROM MATERIAL THINGS NECESSARY IN ORDER TO ATTAIN TO THE TRUE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD
CHAPTER XII. GOD CANNOT BE EMBRACED IN WORDS OR BY THE MIND
CHAPTER XIII. THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD A DIVINE GIFT, ACCORDING TO THE PHILOSOPHERS
CHAPTER XIV. GREEK PLAGIARISM FROM THE HEBREWS
BOOK VI.
CHAPTER I. PLAN.
CHAPTER II.THE SUBJECT OF PLAGIARISMS RESUMED. THE GREEKS PLAGIARIZED FROM ONE ANOTHER.
CHAPTER III. - PLAGIARISM BY THE GREEKS OF THE MIRACLES RELATED IN THE SACRED BOOKS OF THE HEBREWS.
CHAPTER IV. - THE GREEKS DREW MANY OF THEIR PHILOSOPHICAL TENETS FROM THE EGYPTIAN AND INDIAN GYMNOSOPHISTS.
CHAPTER V.- THE GREEKS HAD SOME KNOWLEDGE OF THE TRUE GOD.
CHAPTER VI. - THE GOSPEL WAS PREACHED TO JEWS AND GENTILES IN HADES.
CHAPTER VII. - WHAT TRUE PHILOSOPHY IS, AND WHENCE SO CALLED.
CHAPTER VIII. - PHILOSOPHY IS KNOWLEDGE GIVEN BY GOD.
CHAPTER IX. - THE GNOSTIC FREE OF ALL PERTURBATIONS OF THE SOUL.
CHAPTER X. - THE GNOSTIC AVAILS HIMSELF OF THE HELP OF ALL HUMAN KNOWLEDGE.
CHAPTER XL. - THE MYSTICAL MEANINGS IN THE PROPORTIONS OF NUMBERS, GEOMETRICAL RATIOS, AND MUSIC.
CHAPTER XII. - HUMAN NATURE POSSESSES AN ADAPTATION FOR PERFECTION; THE GNOSTIC ALONE ATTAINS IT.
CHAPTER XIII. - DEGREES OF GLORY IN HEAVEN CORRESPONDING WITH THE DIGNITIES OF THE CHURCH BELOW.
CHAPTER XIV. - DEGREES OF GLORY IN HEAVEN.
CHAPTER XV. - DIFFERENT DEGREES OF KNOWLEDGE.
CHAPTER XVI. - GNOSTIC EXPOSITION OF THE DECALOGUE.
CHAPTER XVII. - PHILOSOPHY CONVEYS ONLY AN IMPERFECT KNOWLEDGE OF GOD.
CHAPTER XVIII. - THE USE OF PHILOSOPHY TO THE GNOSTIC.
BOOK VII.
CHAPTER L. - THE GNOSTIC A TRUE WORSHIPPER OF GOD, AND UNJUSTLY CALUMNIATED BY UNBELIEVERS AS AN ATHEIST.
CHAPTER II. - THE SON THE RULER AND SAVIOUR OF ALL.
CHAPTER III. - THE GNOSTIC AIMS AT THE NEAREST LIKENESS POSSIBLE TO GOD AND HIS SON.
CHAPTER IV. - THE HEATHENS MADE GODS LIKE THEMSELVES, WHENCE SPRINGS ALL SUPERSTITION.
CHAPTER V. - THE HOLY SOUL A MORE EXCELLENT TEMPLE THAN ANY EDIFICE BUILT BY MAN.
CHAPTER VI. - PRAYERS AND PRAISE FROM A PURE MIND, CEASELESSLY OFFERED, FAR BETTER THAN SACRIFICES.
CHAPTER VII. - WHAT SORT OF PRAYER THE GNOSTIC EMPLOYS, AND HOW IT IS HEARD BY GOD.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE GNOSTIC SO ADDICTED TO TRUTH AS NOT TO NEED TO USE AN OATH.
CHAPTER IX. - THOSE WHO TEACH OTHERS, OUGHT TO EXCEL IN VIRTUES.
CHAPTER X. - STEPS TO PERFECTION.
CHAPTER XI. - DESCRIPTION OF THE GNOSTIC’S LIFE.
CHAPTER XII. - THE TRUE GNOSTIC IS BENEFICENT, CONTINENT, AND DESPISES WORLDLY THINGS.
CHAPTER XIII. - DESCRIPTION OF THE GNOSTIC CONTINUED.
CHAPTER XIV. - DESCRIPTION OF THE GNOSTIC FURNISHED BY AN EXPOSITION OF 1 COR. VI. 1, ETC.
CHAPTER XV. - THE OBJECTION TO JOIN THE CHURCH ON ACCOUNT OF THE DIVERSITY OF HERESIES ANSWERED.
CHAPTER XVI. - SCRIPTURE THE CRITERION BY WHICH TRUTH AND HERESY ARE DISTINGUISHED.
CHAPTER XVII. - THE TRADITION OF THE CHURCH PRIOR TO THAT OF THE HERESIES.
CHAPTER XVIII - THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN CLEAN AND UNCLEAN ANIMALS IN THE LAW SYMBOLICAL OF THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE CHURCH, AND JEWS, AND HERETICS.
BOOK VIII.
CHAPTER 1. THE OBJECT OF PHILOSOPHICAL AND THEOLOGICAL INQUIRY - THE DISCOVERY OF TRUTH.
CHAPTER 2. THE NECESSITY OF PERSPICUOUS DEFINITION
CHAPTER 3. DEMONSTRATION DEFINED
CHAPTER 4. TO PREVENT AMBIGUITY, WE MUST BEGIN WITH CLEAR DEFINITION
CHAPTER 5. APPLICATION OF DEMONSTRATION TO SCEPTICAL SUSPENSE OF JUDGMENT
CHAPTER 6. DEFINITIONS, GENERA, AND SPECIES
CHAPTER 7. ON THE CAUSES OF DOUBT OR ASSENT
CHAPTER 8. THE METHOD OF CLASSIFYING THINGS AND NAMES
CHAPTER 9. ON THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF CAUSE
SALVATION FOR THE RICH
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
THE RICH MAN’S SALVATION
EXHORTATION TO ENDURANCE OR TO THE NEWLY BAPTIZED
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
EXHORTATION TO ENDURANCE OR TO THE NEWLY BAPTIZED
APPENDIX ON THE GREEK MYSTERIES
FRAGMENTS
CONTENTS
I. - From the Latin Translation of Cassiodorus. 3712
I. - Comments 3713 On the First Epistle of Peter.
II. - Comments on the Epistle of Jude.
III. - Comments on the First Epistle of John.
IV. - Comments on the Second Epistle of John.
II. - Nicetas 3794 Bishop of Heraclea.
I. - Job i. 21.
II. - From the Same.
III. - From Nicetas’ Catena on Matthew.
IV. - From the Same.
V. - From the Same.
III. - From the Catena on Luke, Edited by Corderius.
IV. - From the Books of the Hypotyposes.
Œcumenius from Book III. On 1 Cor. xi. 10.
The Same, Book IV. On 2 Cor. v. 16.
The Same, Book IV. On 2 Cor. vi. 11.
The Same, Book V. On Gal. v. 24.
Moschus: Spiritual Meadow, Book V. Cha.
Eusebius: Ecclesiastical History, Book VI. II. 1.
Eusebius: Ecclesiastical History, II. 15.
Eusebius: Ibid.
Eusebius: Ecclesiastical History, VI. 14.
Eusebius: Book VII.
Eusebius: Ecclesiastical History, Book. VII. II. 1.
Eusebius: the Same, II. 2.
Eusebius: the Same, VI. 14.
Eusebius: the Same.
V. - From the Book on Providence.
S. Maximus, Vol. II. 114.
S. Maximus: in the Same.
VI. - From the Book on the Soul.
Maximus and Antonius Melissa. 3802
The Barocc. ms. 3803
VII. - Fragment from the Book on Slander.
Antonius Melissa, Book. II. Sermon 69. 3804
Antonius Melissa, Book I. Sermon 64, and Book II. Sermon 87. Also Maximus, Sermon 59, ; John of Damascus, Book II.
VIII. - Other Fragments from Antonius Melissa.
I. - Book I. Sermon 17, on Confession.
2. Book I. Sermon 51, on Praise.
3. Book II. Sermon 46, on the Lazy and Indolent.
4. Book II. Sermon 55, on Your Neighbour - That You are to Bear His Burdens, Etc.
5. Book II. Sermon 74, on the Proud, and Those Desirous of Vainglory.
6. Book II. Sermon 87.
IX. - Fragment of the Treatise on Marriage.
Maximus, Sermon III. , on Modesty and Chastity. Also, John of Damascus, Book III. - Parallel Cha.
X. - Fragments of Other Lost Books.
Maximus, Sermon 2. - John of Damascus, II. Cha. - Antonius Melissa, Book I. Sermon 52.
Maximus, Sermon 13. - Antonius Melissa, Sermon 32, , and Sermon 33.
Maximus, Sermon 52. - Antonius Melissa, Book I. Sermon 54.
Maximus, Sermon 55.
XI. - Fragments Found in Greek Only in the Oxford Edition.
From the Last Work on the Passover. (Quoted in the Paschal Chronicle.)
The Same.
Macarius Chrysocephalus: Parable of the Prodigal Son, Luke xv., Oration on Luke xv., Towards the Close.
Macarius Chrysocephalus: Oration VIII. On Matt. viii., and Book VII. On Luke xiii.
From the Same. - Book XIII. Chap. IX.
XII. - Fragments Not Given in the Oxford Edition.
1. In Anastasius Sinaita, Quest. 96.
2. Joannes Veccus, Patriarch of Constantinople, on the Procession of the Spirit. In Leo Allatius, Vol. I. .
3. From the Unpublished Disputation Against Iconoclasts, of Nicephorus of Constantinople; Edited in Greek and Latin by Le Nourry in His Apparatus to the Library of the Fathers, Vol. I. a.b. From Clement the Presbyter of Alexandria’s Book Against Judaizers.
4. From ms. Marked 2431 in the Library of the Most Christian King. - Ibid. a. From the Very Holy and Blessed Clement, Presbyter of Alexandria, the Stromatist’s Book on Providence.
5. From the Same ms. - Ibid. 1335 D.
6. In John of Damascus - Parallel - Vol. II. .
7. The Same.
8. The Same.
9. From the Catena on the Pentateuch, Published in Latin by Francis Zephyrus.
10. From J. A. Cramer’s Catenæ Græcorum Patrum in Nov. Test. Oxford 1840 Vol. III.
11. The Same, Vol. IV. .
12. , Chap. x. 3.
13. Vol. VI. .
14. From the Same.
15. From Vol. III. V. 286.
16. From the Same.
The Greek Texts
LIST OF GREEK TEXTS
PROTREPTICUS (Exhortation)
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
PAEDAGOGUS (Tutor)
BOOK I.
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2.
CHAPTER 3.
CHAPTER 4.
CHAPTER 5.
CHAPTER 6.
CHAPTER 7.
CHAPTER 8.
CHAPTER 9.
CHAPTER 10.
CHAPTER 11.
CHAPTER 12.
CHAPTER 13.
BOOK II.
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2.
CHAPTER 3.
CHAPTER 4.
CHAPTER 5.
CHAPTER 6.
CHAPTER 7.
CHAPTER 8.
CHAPTER 9.
CHAPTER 10.
CHAPTER 11.
CHAPTER 12.
BOOK III.
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2.
CHAPTER 3.
CHAPTER 4.
CHAPTER 5.
CHAPTER 6.
CHAPTER 7.
CHAPTER 8.
CHAPTER 9.
CHAPTER 10.
CHAPTER 11.
CHAPTER 12.
STROMATA (Miscellanies)
BOOK I.
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
CHAPTER 14
CHAPTER 15
CHAPTER 16
CHAPTER 17
CHAPTER 18
CHAPTER 19
CHAPTER 20
CHAPTER 21
CHAPTER 22
CHAPTER 23
CHAPTER 24
CHAPTER 25
CHAPTER 26
CHAPTER 27
CHAPTER 28
CHAPTER 29
BOOK II.
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
CHAPTER 14
CHAPTER 15
CHAPTER 16
CHAPTER 17
CHAPTER 18
CHAPTER 19
CHAPTER 20
CHAPTER 21
CHAPTER 22
CHAPTER 23
BOOK III.
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
CHAPTER 14
CHAPTER 15
CHAPTER 16
CHAPTER 17
CHAPTER 18
BOOK IV.
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
CHAPTER 14
CHAPTER 15
CHAPTER 16
CHAPTER 17
CHAPTER 18
CHAPTER 19
CHAPTER 20
CHAPTER 21
CHAPTER 22
CHAPTER 23
CHAPTER 24
CHAPTER 25
CHAPTER 26
BOOK V.
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
CHAPTER 14
BOOK VI.
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
CHAPTER 14
CHAPTER 15
CHAPTER 16
CHAPTER 17
CHAPTER 18
BOOK VII.
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
CHAPTER 14
CHAPTER 15
CHAPTER 16
CHAPTER 17
CHAPTER 18
BOOK VIII.
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
SALVATION FOR THE RICH, ALSO KNOWN AS WHO IS THE RICH MAN WHO IS SAVED?
EXHORTATION TO ENDURANCE OR TO THE NEWLY BAPTIZED
ὁ ΠΡΟΤΡΕΠΤΙΚΟΣ ΕΙΣ ΥΠΟΜΟΝΗΝ ἢ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΟΥΣ ΝΕΩΣΤΙ ΒΕΒΑΠΤΙΣΜΕΝΟΥΣ ΚΑΗΜΕΝΤΟΣ ΠΑΡΑΓΓΕΛΜΑΤΑ
The Biographies
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