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LEAVES FROM ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM. CONTENTS.
ERRATA.
ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM.
Birth and Parentage Named Preacher at Antioch Archbishop of Constantinople State of Constantinople Enmity of Eudoxia Synod of the Oak Exile at Kucusus Judgment of Pope Innocent I. Comana His Death Translation of his Body Final Burial at St. Peter’s Summary of his Works
PART I. THE KING’S HIGHWAY.
The Way, the Truth, and the Life. (Homilies on St. Matthew,[4] lxxvi., vol. ii., p. 395.) Who is the Greater? (Homilies on St. Matthew, lviii., vol. ii., p. 167.) The First are Last and the Last First. (Homilies on St. Matthew, lxvii., vol. ii., p. 285.) Variety of Human Lot. (Homilies on the First Epistle to the Corinthians,[5] xxix., vol. ii., p. 359.) Whence the Rich? (Homilies on First Epistle to Corinthians, xxxiv., vol. ii., p. 430.) The Rich Young Man. (Homilies on St. Matthew, lxiii., vol. ii., p. 227.) Different Kinds of Friendship. (Homilies on St. Matthew, lx., vol. ii., p. 199.) The Buyers and Sellers in the Temple. (Homilies on St. Matthew, lxvii., vol. ii., p. 277.) The Voice of Good Deeds. (Homilies on St. Matthew, xlvi., vol. ii., p. 14.) The Best Controversy. (Homilies on St. Matthew, xv., vol. i., p. 201.) The Tongue a Royal Power. (Homilies on St. Matthew, li., p. 76.) Golden Vessels and Golden Hearts. (Homilies on St. Matthew, l., p. 62.) True Almsgiving. (Homilies on St. Paul’s Second Epistle to the Corinthians, xvi., vol. iii., p. 182.) I was hungry and you gave Me to eat. (Homilies on St. Matthew, xlv., vol. ii., p. 5.) The Archetype and the Type. (Homilies on the Epistle to the Philippians, xiii., vol. v., p. 136.) The Weak Things of God. (Homilies on First Epistle to Corinthians, vi., vol. ii., p. 59.) The Secret of our Faith. (Homilies on First Epistle to Corinthians, iii., vol. ii., p. 27.) The Victory of Our Faith. (Homilies on St. Matthew, lxxv., vol. ii., p. 376.) Marriages as they were and as they are. (Homilies on St. Matthew, lxxiii., vol. ii., p. 355.) “Use a Little Wine.” (Homilies de Statuis,[8] xxi., preached at Antioch, tom. ii., p. 2.) Possessing the Land. (Homilies on Second Epistle to Corinthians, ix., vol. iii., p. 110.) The Word of Praise. (Homilies on Second Epistle to Corinthians, i., vol. iii., p. 8.) Sufferings of the Just. (Homilies de Statuis, xxi., preached at Antioch, t. ii., p. 13, Benedictine Edition.) The Folly of the Cross. (Homilies on First Epistle to Corinthians, xiv., vol. ii., p. 36.) The Abode of the Humble. (Homilies on St. Matthew, lxxii., vol. ii., p. 344.) The Prisoner of Jesus Christ. (Homilies on Epistle to the Ephesians, viii., vol. iv., p. 175.) The Seed not vivified unless it dies. (Homilies on First Epistle to Corinthians, xli., vol. ii., p. 517.) The Resurrection in Creation. (Homilies on First Epistle to Corinthians, xvii., vol. ii., p. 199.) Resurrection confirmed by Signs which followed. (Homilies on the New Testament,[12] viii., t. iii., p. 89.)
PART II. THE KING’S HOUSE.
“Thou art Peter.” (Homilies on St. Matthew, liv., vol. ii., p. 108.) “Peter Rose Up.” (Homilies on Acts of Apostles, Benedictine Edition, iii., tom. ix., p. 23.) Built upon the Rock. (Homily before he went into exile,[15] tom. iii., p. 415.) The Priest a Man, not an Angel. (Homily on Peter and Elias, Benedictine Edition, tom. ii., p. 730.) The Authority of the Priest. (On the Priesthood,[17] b. iii., c. iv., p. 24.) The Priest a Shepherd of Souls. (On the Priesthood, b. vi., c. i.) One Sacrifice. (Homilies on Epistle to the Hebrews,[19] xvii.) The new Pasch. (31st Homily on St. Matthew, lxxxi., vol. ii., p. 459.) The ‘Eyes of Rome’. (Homilies on Epistle to the Romans,[20] xxxiii., vol. i., p. 489.) ‘This is My Body.’ (1st Homily on the Betrayal of Judas, Benedictine Edition, t. ii., p. 381.) The Union of the Holy Eucharist. (Homilies on St. Matthew, lxxxii., vol. ii., p. 468.) Bone of our Bone, Flesh of our Flesh. (Homilies on First Epistle to Corinthians, xxiv., vol. ii., pp. 287, 295.) Remembrance of the Dead. (Homilies on Epistle to the Philippians, iv., vol. v., p. 36.) The Departed at the Sacred Mysteries. (Homilies on First Epistle to Corinthians, xli., vol. ii., p. 524.) The Tombs of the Martyrs. (Homily on the Martyrs, Benedictine Edition, t. ii., p. 667.) The Bodies of the Martyrs. (Homily on the Martyrs, Benedictine Edition, t. ii., p. 650.) The Tombs of the Servants. (Οἱ τάφοι τῶν δοὺλων.) (Homilies on Second Epistle to Corinthians, xxvi., vol. iii., p. 273.)
PART III. PERSONAL.
To Innocent, Bishop of Rome.[26] Letter addressed to some Imprisoned Bishops and Priests, a.d. 404. (Benedictine Edition, cxviii., t. iii., p. 689.) To the Priests and Monks Theodotus, Nicholas, and Cherea. Written from his Exile at Kucusus, a.d. 405. (Benedictine Edition, cxlvi., t. iii., p. 685.) To some Priests and Monks in Phœnicia, who were Instructing Heathens. (From Kucusus, A.D. 405. cxxiii., t. iii., p. 663.) To Studius, the Prefect of the City, on the Death of his Brother. (From Kucusus, A.D. 404. Benedictine Edition, cxcvii., t. iii., p. 710.) To Malchus on the Death of his Daughter. (Μαλχῳ, lxxi., t. iii., p. 632.) To Olympias, A.D. 404. (On the Virginal Life, ii., t. iii., p. 542.) The Blessedness of Suffering. (To Olympias, A.D. 404 or 405. Ὀλυμπίαδι, xvii., t. iii., p. 604.) To Olympias. (From Arabissus, A.D. 406. Ὀλυμπίαδι, xv., t. iii., p. 601.) To Pœanius. ‘Glory be to God in all things.’ (A.D. 404. Παιανιῳ, cxciii., tom. iii., p. 708.) Vanity of Vanities. (Homily on Eutropius,[30] Benedictine Edition, tom. iii., p. 381.)
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