The Ante-Nicene Fathers: The Writings of the Fathers Down to A. D. 325, Volume VII Fathers of the Third and Fourth Century - Lactantius, Venantius, AstAlexander Roberts Cosimo, Inc., 1 mai 2007 - 604 pages "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 VII of the 10-volume collected works of the Ante-Nicenes first published between 1885 and 1896, readers will find the writings of Lactantius, Venantius, Asterius Urbanus, Victorinus, and Dionysius. This volume also contains writing unattributed to any author, but nonetheless considered of great value. These writings include: The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, Constitutions of the Holy Apostles, The Second Epistle of Clement, The Nicene Creed, and Early Liturgies. " |
Table des matières
9 | |
ASTERIUS URBANUS EXTANT WRITINGS | 327 |
III | 335 |
THE HOMILY ASCRIBED TO CLEMENT | 518 |
EARLY LITURGIES THE LITURGY OF JAMES | 529 |
581 | |
591 | |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
able anger animals apostles Apostolic Constitutions appear believe bishop blessed body born called cause CHAP Christ Christian Church Cicero command Comp concerning deacon death despise didst Diocletian divine earth earthly Epicurus Epistles of Clement error eternal evil faith false Father fear flesh follow foolish fore Galerius give glory gods hand hath heaven heavenly Hefele Holy Spirit honour human ignorant immortality impious Irenæus Jesus Jews judge Jupiter justice king labour Lactantius lest Licinius living Lord Lucretius Luke manner Matt Maxentius Maximian mind mortal nature perish philosophers piety Plato pleasure poets pray prayer presbyter priests prophets Prov punishment receive religion repentance righteous sacred sacrifice Saturn says Septuagint Sibyl soul speak supra Syriac teach temple Tertullian Thee things Thou hast Thou shalt tion true truth unto virtue whole wicked wisdom wise word worship
Fréquemment cités
Page 6 - God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise, and the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty...