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SELECTIONS from the Fathers, comprising discourses of Gregory Nazianzen, Athanasius,...

Catalogue reference: Add MS 18813

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SELECTIONS from the Fathers, comprising discourses of Gregory Nazianzen, Athanasius, Julius of Rome, and Basil; excerpts from the Ancoratus of Epiphanius; and demonstrations from the Scriptures and the Fathers regarding the state of the soul after death. Syriac. (Imperfect.) Vellum; VIIIth cent. Octavo. Add. 18,813.

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Theology Syriac: Selections from the Fathers.: Syriac. Julius I; Pope: Discourses.: Syriac. Saint Gregorius,; Nazianzenus: Discourses, sermons, and poems.: Syriac. Saint Epiphanius,; Bishop of Salamis: Excerpts from his Ancoratus.: Syriac. Saint Basil,; of Caesarea; ''the Great'': Discourses.: Syriac. Athanasius II, Patriarch of Alexandria: Discourses.: Syriac.

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Syriac

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Gregory, Saint, of Nazianzus, c 329-389?
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SELECTIONS from the Fathers, comprising discourses of Gregory Nazianzen, Athanasius, Julius of Rome, and Basil; excerpts from the Ancoratus of Epiphanius; and demonstrations from the Scriptures and the Fathers regarding the state of the soul after death. Syriac. (Imperfect.) Vellum; VIIIth cent. Octavo. Add. 18,813.