The Early Church Collection, Volume 5


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This collection begins with two biographical sketches, followed by the extant works of St. Patrick of Ireland. John Chrysostom's first homily in this collection was translated in 1544 and moves from a verse in 1 Thessalonians into the lives of Abraham and Job. Asterius of Amasea takes the occasion afforded by the parable to exhort his hearers concerning possessions and Basil suggests to students how to 'plunder the Egyptians' by drawing moral lessons from pagan poets. Maxmius the Confessor's dialogue with Pyrrhus concerns the two natures of Christ and his corresponding two wills and Gregory Thaumaturgus also deals with the incarnation. Gregory of Nazianzus gives many interesting biographical details in the tomb-inscriptions he wrote, many of which were an attempt to deter grave-robbers. The exchange between John Chrysostom and Pope Innocent I was occasioned the 'Synod of the Oak' where Theophilus of Alexandria arrived at Constantinople unexpectedly and accused and then deposed Chrysostom. Various ethical discourses follow by Cyprian of Carthage and John Chrysostom. Noetus, whom Hippolytus wrote against espoused Modalism, namely that "Christ was the Father Himself, and that the Father Himself was born, and suffered, and died". The 'Mysteries' that Ambrose discusses are called sacraments in modern terminology. Two eulogies from John Chrysostom concern martyrs from the city of Antioch, 100 years apart. Pamphilus gives an early exposition of the structure of the book of Acts, finding 40 sections. Melito apology is directed to Marcus Aurelius. - Summary by InTheDesert (11 hr 38 min)

Chapters

Life of Origen 33:38 Read by InTheDesert
Brief Sketch of the Life of St. Patrick 20:02 Read by InTheDesert
The Confessions of Patrick 32:28 Read by InTheDesert
The Hymn or "Breastplate" 3:14 Read by InTheDesert
The Epistle to Coroticus 11:06 Read by InTheDesert
An homily of Saint John Chrysostom upon that saying of Saint Paul, "Brethern, I… 32:50 Read by InTheDesert
The Unjust Steward 20:40 Read by InTheDesert
Address to Young Men on the Right Use of Greek Literature 31:53 Read by InTheDesert
Abbot Maximus and his Disputation with Pyrrhus 40:09 Read by InTheDesert
The Homily of St Gregory the Wonder-Worker, Concerning the Holy Mother of God, … 20:06 Read by InTheDesert
The Epigrams of Saint Gregory the Theologian 1:07:28 Read by InTheDesert
Letter from St John Chrysostom to Innocent, Bishop of Rome 15:05 Read by InTheDesert
To Innocent, Bishop of Rome, Greeting in the Lord 4:37 Read by InTheDesert
To the Beloved Brother John, Innocent 1:49 Read by InTheDesert
Innocent, Bishop, to Presbyters and Deacons, and to All the Clergy and People o… 4:57 Read by InTheDesert
On the Dress of Virgins 35:04 Read by InTheDesert
Concerning Lowliness of Mind 34:54 Read by InTheDesert
On the Advantage of Patience 34:45 Read by InTheDesert
Against the Heresy of One Noetus 32:52 Read by InTheDesert
On Works and Alms 39:09 Read by InTheDesert
A Godly Exhortation Made Unto the People of Antioch 40:32 Read by InTheDesert
On the Mysteries 34:38 Read by InTheDesert
A Sermon of Patience, of the End of the World, and of the Last Judgement 25:17 Read by InTheDesert
Eulogy on the Holy Martyr Saint Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch 28:04 Read by InTheDesert
Eulogy on the Holy Martyr Saint Babylas 14:47 Read by InTheDesert
An Exposition of the Chapters of the Acts of the Apostles 12:09 Read by InTheDesert
A Discourse Which Was in the Presence of Antoninus Cæsar, and He Exhorted the S… 26:14 Read by InTheDesert