Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series, Volume VI JeromePhilip Schaff Cosimo, Inc., 2007 M06 1 - 564 pages |
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Page viii
... Pelagius 281 To Apranius (unknown), encouraging b;m to steadfastness in the faith 282 To the presbyter Cyprian, on Psalm xc 28a To Augustin, praising his stand against heresy 282 To Augustin, on Pelagian influences in Palestine , , 282 ...
... Pelagius 281 To Apranius (unknown), encouraging b;m to steadfastness in the faith 282 To the presbyter Cyprian, on Psalm xc 28a To Augustin, praising his stand against heresy 282 To Augustin, on Pelagian influences in Palestine , , 282 ...
Page xii
... Pelagian controversy (415). It is of this period that we are now to give a sketch. The Emperor Constantius " may be dismissed," says Gibbon, " with the remark that he inherited the defects without the abilities of his father." He died ...
... Pelagian controversy (415). It is of this period that we are now to give a sketch. The Emperor Constantius " may be dismissed," says Gibbon, " with the remark that he inherited the defects without the abilities of his father." He died ...
Page xiv
... Pelagianism. Pelagius and Caelestius, monks of Britain, had come to Rome in 409, and maintained the doctrine of Free Will and the possibility of a man living without sin, against the Augustinian doctrine of Grace, which asserted the ...
... Pelagianism. Pelagius and Caelestius, monks of Britain, had come to Rome in 409, and maintained the doctrine of Free Will and the possibility of a man living without sin, against the Augustinian doctrine of Grace, which asserted the ...
Page xxiii
... Pelagian question, and sends Orosius to sit at his feet. Jerome recognises that each has his proper gift, and gives a plenary adherence to all that Augustin teaches, Alypius, their original link, is joined with Augustin in the address ...
... Pelagian question, and sends Orosius to sit at his feet. Jerome recognises that each has his proper gift, and gives a plenary adherence to all that Augustin teaches, Alypius, their original link, is joined with Augustin in the address ...
Page xxiv
... Pelagianism. The only great controversy of this period is the Pelagian, in which Jerome seems to have engaged rather at the instance of others than on his own initiative. He shows some mildness in dealing with the Pelagians, and wishes ...
... Pelagianism. The only great controversy of this period is the Pelagian, in which Jerome seems to have engaged rather at the instance of others than on his own initiative. He shows some mildness in dealing with the Pelagians, and wishes ...
Contents
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Translation of the answer of the Synod | 186 |
ioS To Eustochiura memorials of her mother | 195 |
109 To the presbyter Riparius in Spain on | 212 |
18 | 224 |
Life of Paul the First Hermit | 299 |
Malchus the Captive Monk | 315 |
against Helvidius The perpetual virginity | 334 |
against Jovinianus | 346 |
vii | 454 |
page | 483 |
Prefaces to the Commentaries 495 Book II eh 57 addressed to Eustochium | 500 |
Preface to Commentary on Ezekiet Book XIII PrelacetoCommentaryonMicah Bookl i iv | 501 |
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