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FIRST SERIES. - Philip Schaff, A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, Vol. 1 (The Confessions and Letters of St. Augustine) [1886]

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A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, ed. Philip Schaff, LL.D. (Buffalo: The Christian Literature Co., 1886). Vol. 1 The Confessions and Letters of St. Augustin, with a Sketch of his Life and Work.

Part of: A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, 14 vols.

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FIRST SERIES.

VOL. 1.AUGUSTIN:Life and Work—Confessions—Letters.—Editor, Dr. Philip Schaff.
VOL. 2.AUGUSTIN:City of God—Christian Doctrine—Editor, Dr. Marcus Dods.
VOL. 3.AUGUSTIN:Enchiridion—On Catechizing—Faith and Creed—On the Trinity. Short Treatises on Moral Subjects.
VOL. 4.AUGUSTIN:Anti-Pelagian Writings.—Editor, Prof. L. L. Paine, D.D.,
VOL. 5.AUGUSTIN:Anti-Manichæan Writings—Anti-Donatist Writings.
VOL. 6.AUGUSTIN:Sermon on the Mount—Harmony of the Evangelists.
VOL. 7.AUGUSTIN:Commentary on St. John—Select Homilies on the New Testament.
VOL. 8.AUGUSTIN:On the Psalms—Editor, Bishop A. Cleveland Coxe, D. D.
VOL. 9.CHRYSOSTOM:On the Priesthood—Select Letters. Editor, Rev. W. R. Stephens, M. A., with Prologomena, by Dr. Schaff.
VOL. 10.CHRYSOSTOM:Homilies on the Statues—Panegyrical Homilies—Editor, Dr. Schaff.
VOL. 11.CHRYSOSTOM:Comentaries on Matthew and John—Editor, Prof. M. B. Riddle, D. D.
VOL. 12.CHRYSOSTOM:Commentaries on Romans and Corinthians.—Editors, Prof. M. B. Riddle and T. W. Chambers, D. D.
VOL. 13.CHRYSOSTOM:Commentaries on Minor Pauline Epistles, and Hebrews.—Editor, Prof. W. T. Dickson D. D., LL. D.

The translations must be based on the best critical editions of the originals. In some cases older translations from the Oxford Library of the Fathers, edited by Drs. Pusey, Keble and Newman, and from Clark’s edition of St. Augustin, edited by Dr. Marcus Dods, may be used as a basis, by special arrangement of the American publishers with the English publishers. The Oxford Library, begun in 1837, and extending to 48 volumes has never been completed, and omits some of the most important and interesting works, which will certainly, appear in this collection.

(See third page of cover.)

CONTRIBUTORS.

PHILIP SCHAFF, D. D., Editor-in-Chief.

Names of Translators and Editors.

CHAMBERS, Rev. Talbot W., D. D., New York . .

COXE, Rt. Rev. A. C., D. D., LL. D., Buffalo, N. Y. .

DAVENPORT, Rev. F. P., S. T. B., Rector, Cairo, Ill. .

DE ROMESTIN, Rev. Henry, M. A., Warden’s Lodge, Great Maplestead, Halstead, England . .

DICKSON, Rev. William T., D. D., LL. D., Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow . . . .

DONALDSON, Professor James, LL. D., Principal of the University of St. Andrews, Scotland . . . .

FELTRE, Rev. C. Lett, Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge; Prof. of Latin in St. David’s College, Lampeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FREMANTLE, Hon. and Rev. William Henry, Canon of Canterbury and Fellow Tutor of Balliol College, Oxford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FULTON, Rev. John, D. D., LL. D., St. Louis, Mo .

GIBSON, Rev. Edgar C. S., Principal of the Theological College, Wells, Somerset, England . . . . .

GWYN, Rev. Dr., Professor of Divinity in Trinity College, Dublin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

HARRIS, Rendall, Fellow Clare College, Cambridge, Professor of Biblical Languages in Haverford College, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

HARTRANFT, Rev. C. D., D. D., Professor in Theological Seminary at Hartford, Conn . . . . . . .

McGIFFERT, Arthur C., M. A., Berlin, Germany .

MOORE, Edward C., M. A., Gottingen, Germany . .

MOORE, Rev. William, late Fellow of Magdalene College, Oxford (in connection with Rev. H. Chaloner Oglh Fellow of Magdalene College, and Head Master of Magdalene College School, Oxford, and with Mr. Maurice Day, Ireland Scholar, Oxford, and late Head Master of the Worcester Cathedral School). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

PAINE, Rev. L. L., D. D., Professor in Theological Seminary, Bangor, Maine . . . . . . . . . . .

RAINY, Rev. Robert, D. D., Principal of the Free Church College, Edinburgh . . . . . . . . . .

REYNOLDS, Rev. H. R., D. D., Principal of Cheshunt College, Waltham Cross, England . . . . . . .

RICHARDSON, Rev. E. C., M. A., Librarian of Theological Seminary at Hartford, Conn . . . . . . .

RIDDLE, Rev. Matthew B., D. D., Professor in Theological Seminary, Hartford, Conn . . . . .

ROBERTS, Rev. Alex., D. D., Professor of Latin in the University of St. Andrews, Scotland . . . . .

ROBERTSON, Rev. A., Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, and Principal of Bp. Hatfield’s Hall, Durham.

SALMON, Rev. George, D. D., Professor in Trinity College, Dublin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SALMOND, Rev. Stewart D. F., M. A., D. D., Professor of Systematic Theology and New Testament Exegesis, Free College, Aberdeen . . . . . . .

SANDAY, Rev. Prof. William, D. D., Oxford . . .

SEYMOUR, Rt. Rev. G., F., D. D., Springfield, Ill. .

SMITH, Rev. Richard Travers, D. D., Canon of St. Patrick’s, Dublin, sometime scholar and Senior Moderator in Trinity College, Dublin . . . . . .

STEPHENS, Rev. W. R. W., M. A., Woolbeding Rectory, Midhurst, Sussex. (Author of Life of St. Chrysostom) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

STOKES, Rev. G. T., B. D., Professor in Trinity College, Dublin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SWETE, Rev. Henry Barclay, D. D., Ashdon Rectory, Linton, Cambridge; Professor of Pastoral Theology in King’s College, London, in connection with two learned friends . . . . . . . . . . .

VENABLES, Rev. Edmund, M. A., Canon of Lincoln Cathedral and Chaplain to the Bishop of London . . .

Works.

Chrysostom, Commentary on Corinthians.

Augustin, on the Psalms. Vincentius of Lerins, Commonitory.

Canons of the Seven Oecumenical Councils (in connection with Bishop Seymour.)

Basil, on the Holy Spirit; Ambrose, on the Holy Spirit (in part); Socrates, Church History.

Chrysostom’s Minor Pauline Epistles.

Epiphanius and Sulpitius Severus.

Leo I, Select Epistles and Sermons.

Jerome and Rufinus (in part).

Cassian, Collation of the Fathers.

Ephrem Lyons, Select Commentaries, Homilies and Hymns.

Macarius, Select Homilies.

John of Damascus, Orations and Hymns.

Socrates, Church History.

Gregory I, Epistles.

Gregory of Nyssa, Against Funomius; Catechetical Oration; On the Soul and the Resurrection; On Virginity; Against Funomius, On the Holy Trinity; Letters.

Augustin, Anti-Pelagian Writings.

Salvianus, on the Government of God.

Eusebius, Life of Constantine. Jerome, Catalogue of Illustrious Men.

Chrysostom, Commentaries on Gospels and Romans.

Sulpitius Severus, or Jerome (in part).

Athanasius,Against the Heathen; On the Incarnation; On the Sentence of Dionysius, etc.

John of Damascus, Exposition of the Orthodox Faith.

Hilary of Poitiers, and Lucifek of Cagliari.

Canons of the Seven Oecumenical Councils (in connection with the Rev. F. P. Davenport).

Basil M., Letters, Homilies and Ascetic Tracts.

Chrysostom, on the Priesthood, Selection of Letters.

Photius, Library and Letters.

Theodore of Mopsuestia and other writers of the Antiochian School. Gregory of Nazianzum, Theological Orations and Select Homilies.

Theodoret, Church History, Dialogues and Letters. Gregory of Naz; Letters.

[This list does not include the translators of works in the Clark and Oxford Series, some of whom have been requested and are expected to revise their translations for the American Edition. Their names will appear in connection with their translations.]

The second series will be selected from the writings of the other Greek and Latin Fathers as follows:

SECOND SERIES.—I.

GREEK FATHERS.

EUSEBIUS [d. 340]:Church History—Life of Constantine.
SOCRATES, SOZOMENUS, and the other Greek Church Historians:Church Histories in continuation of Eusebius.
ATHANASIUS [d. 373]:Orations against the Arians, and other Doctrinal and Historical Treatises—Festal Letters.
BASIL THE GREAT [d. 379]:Against Eunomius—On the Holy Spirit—Ascetic Tracts—Letters.
GREGORY OF NAZIANZUM [d. 391]:Orations in the Defense of the Divinity of Christ—Letters—Poems.
GREGORY OF NYSSA [d. 395]:Catechetical Oration—Dogmatic and Ascetic Treatises—Dialogue on the Soul and on Immortality—On Virginity.
EPHRAEM SYRUS [d. 379]:Commentaries—Homilies—Hymns.
CYRIL OF JERUSALEM [d. 388]:Catechetical Discourses.
MACARIUS MAGNUS [d. 391]:Sermons.
EPIPHANIUS [d. 403]:The Anchor—Against 80 Heresies.
THEODORE OF MOPSUESTIA [d. 428]:Exegetical and Dogmatical Fragments.
CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA [d. 444]:Against Nestorius—Commentary on St. John—Against Julian the Apostate—Select Homilies—Letters.
ISIDORUS PELUSIOTA [d. c. 450]:Selected Letters.
THEODORET [d. 457]:Church History—Religious History—Compendium of Heresies—Dialogues—Letters.
MAXIMUS CONFESSOR [d. 662]:On the two Natures and two Wills of Christ—Questions on Difficult Scripture Passages.
JOHN OF DAMASCUS [d. 750]:Summary of the Orthodox Faith—Worship of Images.
PHOTIUS [d. 891]:Library (Myriobiblion)—Encyclical Letter against the Latine—Letters.

II.

LATIN FATHERS.

HILARY OF POITIERS [d. 368]:On the Trinity—On Synods—Com. on Matthew—Letter to his Daughter Abra—Hymns.
AMBROSE [d. 397]:On the Offices of Clergymen—Homilies—Letters—Hymns.
JEROME [d. 419]:Catalogue of Illustrious Men—Commentaries—Polemic Treatises—Letters.
RUFINUS [d. 410]:Exposition of the Apostles’ Creed—History of Monks.
PROSIUS [d. after 417]:History against the Pagans.
SULPITIUS SEVERUS [d. after 420]:Sacred History—Life of St. Martin—Dialogues—Letters.
VINCENTIUS OF LERINS [d. 450]:Commonitory; or, The Rule of Faith.
LEO THE GREAT [d. 461]:Sermons—Letters.
CASSIAN [d. c. 490]:Collations of the Fathers.
SALVIAN [d. after 480]:On the Government of God.
GENNADIUS [d. 496]:Catalogue of Illustrious Men—On Ecclesiastical Dogmas.
GREGORY OF TOURS [d. 594]:Ecclesiastical History of the Franks.
GREGORY THE GREAT [d. 604]:Pastoral Theology—Dialogues—Letters.

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