The Ante-Nicene Fathers: The Writings of the Fathers Down to A. D. 325, Volume VI Fathers of the Third Century - Gregory Thaumaturgus; Dinysius the GreAlexander Roberts Cosimo, Inc., 1. 5. 2007. - 584 страница "One of the first great events in Christian history was the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, convened to organize Christian sects and beliefs into a unified doctrine. The great Christian clergymen who wrote before this famous event are referred to as the Ante-Nicenes and the Apostolic Fathers, and their writings are collected here in a ten-volume set. The Ante-Nicenes lived so close to the time of Christ that their interpretations of the New Testament are considered more authentic than modern voices. But they are also real and flawed men, who are more like their fellow Christians than they are like the Apostles, making their words echo in the ears of spiritual seekers. In Volume VI of the 10-volume collected works of the Ante-Nicenes first published between 1885 and 1896, readers will find the writings of: Gregory Thaumaturgus Dionysius, pope of Alexandria Julius Africanus, a Christian historian who wrote a history of the world from Creation to 221 bishops Antolius of Constantinople, Archelaus of Carchar, and Peter of Alexandria Alexander of Cappadocia, bishop of Jerusalem until he was taken prisoner by the Romans Theognostus, Pierius, and Thenas of Alexandria Phileas, a philosopher from Thmuis Pamphilus, patron of the library at Caesarea Malchion, a rhetorician from Antioch Alexander, bishop of Alexandria, who drew up the Acts during the Council of Nicaea the martyr Methodius Arnobius, an early Christian apologist" |
Из књиге
Резултати 1-5 од 89
Страница 9
... soul to attain to, in servitude all the while to what is transient, and undesirous of considering aught heavenly with the noble eye of the soul. And the life of men weareth away, as day by day, and in the periods of hours and years, and ...
... soul to attain to, in servitude all the while to what is transient, and undesirous of considering aught heavenly with the noble eye of the soul. And the life of men weareth away, as day by day, and in the periods of hours and years, and ...
Страница 11
... souls of men, whether they shall fly upwards ; and regarding the others which the unreasoning creatures possess ... soul and body, finding inconsolable vexation in the good fortune of others." And a wise man would choose to have one ...
... souls of men, whether they shall fly upwards ; and regarding the others which the unreasoning creatures possess ... soul and body, finding inconsolable vexation in the good fortune of others." And a wise man would choose to have one ...
Страница 13
... soul is kept upright.' The souls of the wise, indeed, are sad and downcast, but those of fools are elated, and given loose to merriment. And yet it is far more desirable to receive blame from one wise man, than to become a hearer of a ...
... soul is kept upright.' The souls of the wise, indeed, are sad and downcast, but those of fools are elated, and given loose to merriment. And yet it is far more desirable to receive blame from one wise man, than to become a hearer of a ...
Страница 25
... soul yet ungifted with the full power of reason ; and which secured at the same time that when the soul now became endowed with that power, though not gifted with the divine and pure reason,4 it might not be devoid at least of that fear ...
... soul yet ungifted with the full power of reason ; and which secured at the same time that when the soul now became endowed with that power, though not gifted with the divine and pure reason,4 it might not be devoid at least of that fear ...
Страница 28
... soul, love was kindled and burst into flame within us, — a love at once to the Holy Word, the most lovely object of all, who attracts aE irresistibly toward Himself by His unutterable beauty, and to this man, His friend and advocate ...
... soul, love was kindled and burst into flame within us, — a love at once to the Holy Word, the most lovely object of all, who attracts aE irresistibly toward Himself by His unutterable beauty, and to this man, His friend and advocate ...
Садржај
7 | |
DIONYSIUS THE GREAT Extant Fragments | 81 |
Exegetical Fragments | 111 |
JULIUS AFRICANUS Extant Writings | 125 |
ARCHELAUS The Acts of the Disputation with the Heresiarch Manes | 179 |
ALEXANDER OF LYCOPOLIS Of the Manichjsans | 241 |
PETER OF ALEXANDRIA The Genuine Acts of Peter | 261 |
ALEXANDER OF ALEXANDRIA Epistles on the Arian Heresy and | 291 |
METHODIUS The Banquet of the Ten Virgins | 309 |
ARNOBIUS The Seven Books of Arnobius against the Heathen | 413 |
Друга издања - Прикажи све
Чести термини и фразе
able according angels apostle appearance bear become beginning believe better bishop blessed body born bring brought called cause Christ Christian Church consider corruption death deities desire divine earth evil exist faith Father flesh followed fruit give given glory gods hand hath hear heaven hold holy honour human Jesus keep kind king knowledge learned light living Lord manner matter means mind mother nature offer once opinion pass Paul perfect person present prophets reading reason received reference remain rest Scripture seems seen sent soul speak Spirit substance suffer suppose taken thee things thou thought tion true truth turn unto virgin virtue whole wisdom wise wish writings written
Популарни одломци
Страница 46 - To-day if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts : as in the provocation, and as in the day of temptation in the wilderness ; When your fathers tempted me : proved me, and saw my works.