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Homilies on the Gospel of St. John and the Epistle to the Hebrews
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Bede's works included Commentary on Revelation, Commentary on the Catholic Epistles, Commentary on Acts, Reconsideration on the Books of Acts, On the Gospel of Mark, On the Gospel of Luke, and Homilies on the Gospels.
In his Homilies Concerning the Statutes St. John Chrysostom ( 344 – 408 ) explicitly espoused the idea, based on his reading of Scripture, that the Earth floated on the waters gathered below the firmament, and St. Athanasius ( c. 293 – 373 ) expressed similar views in Against the Heathen.
They interpreted the Anglican formularies of the 39 Articles of Religion, the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, and the Second Book of the Anglican Homilies from a Calvinist perspective and would have been more in agreement with the Reformed churches and the Puritans on the issue of infant baptism.
Homilies on the Epistles to the Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Thessalonians, Timothy, Titus, and Philemon
Homilies and Gospel
The Gospel of the Twelve (), possibly also referred to as the Gospel of the Apostles, is a lost gospel mentioned by Origen in Homilies in Luke as part of a list of heretical works.
Homilies and St
Ms. 17212 with Syriac translation of St. Chrysostom's Homilies, of the 9th / 10th century, covers a Latin grammatical treatise from the 6th century.
The most famous of these mystagogical works are the " Mystagogical Homilies " of St. Cyril of Jerusalem and the work, " On the Mysteries " by St. Ambrose of Milan.
Rabanus ' works, many of which remain unpublished, comprise Scriptural commentaries ( Genesis to Judges, Ruth, Kings, Chronicles, Judith, Esther, Canticles, Proverbs, Wisdom, Sirach, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Maccabees, Matthew, the Epistles of St Paul, including Hebrews ); and various treatises relating to doctrinal and practical subjects, including more than one series of Homilies.
Karl Bihlmeyer accepts Denifle's judgment that it is the " most beautiful fruit of German mysticism ", and places it next to the Homilies of St. Bernard, and the Imitation of Christ by Thomas à Kempis.
Originally the term " Mystery " was used in both the East and the West, as shown from the " Mystagogical Homilies " of St. Cyril of Jerusalem and the work, " On the Mysteries " by St. Ambrose of Milan.
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The text appears in a large number of Patristic quotations and twice in the Clementine Homilies ( Hom.
The Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions and Homilies give an account of Simon Magus and some of his teachings in regards to the Simonians.
For the first thing which we learn from the Homilies about Simon's opinions is that he denied that God was just.
Homilies and John
* John Chrysostom becomes a presbyter ; he also writes eight Homilies entitled " Adversus Iudaeos " (" Against the Jews ").
John Earle ( Anglo-Saxon Literature, 1884 ) thinks he aimed at correcting the apocryphal, and to modern ideas superstitious, teaching of the earlier Blickling Homilies.
* Medieval Sourcebook: Saint John Chrysostom ( c. 347-407 ): Eight Homilies Against the Jews at Fordham University
" The first of these includes four contemporary English translations of an identical passage from the Bible, those of William Tyndale, the Geneva Bible, the Douay-Rheims Version, and the Authorized ( King James ) Version ; selections from the writings of influential Protestant thinkers of the period, including Tyndale, John Calvin, Anne Askew, John Foxe and Richard Hooker ; as well as selections from the Book of Common Prayer and the Book of Homilies.
The earliest surviving examples of Cornish prose are the Tregear Homilies, a series of 12 Catholic sermons written in English and translated by John Tregear around 1555-1557, to which a thirteenth homily The Sacrament of the Alter was added by another hand.
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