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A - Documents in the Monachos Library

Acacius of Berea, Information on life and works
Acacius of Melitene, Information on life and works
Adamantius, Information on life and works
Adamnan, The Cain (canon) of
Legal text from pre-schism (7th-century) Irish annals, on the Church protecting women and children.
Aeneas of Gaza, Information on life and works
Agatho the Wonderworker Pope of Rome, Letter to the Emperor (Info)
Read at the fourth session of the sixth ecumenical council.
Agatho the Wonderworker Pope of Rome, Letter of Agatho and the Roman Synod
Letter which served as instruction for the Roman legates at the sixth ecumenical council in Constantinople.
Agobard of Lyons, On the Baptism of Slaves Belonging to Jews
Agobard of Lyons, On Injustices to Mathfrid
Agobard of Lyons, On the Insolence of the Jews to Louis the Pious
Akathist Hymns (akathistoi):
Akathist Hymn to Our Most Holy Lady Mother of God (Theotokos)
The classic and powerful prayer to the Mother of God, read in Orthodox churches every year during Great Lent, and recited both publicly and privately in times of special need.
Akathist Hymn to Our Sweetest Jesus Christ
Adoration and supplication to the Saviour of humanity, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Akathist Hymn to the Divine Passion of Christ
The complete text of the standing hymn in honour of the life-creating passion of Christ.
Prayer to the Lord Jesus Crucified
The closing prayer of the akathist hymn to the Divine Passion of Christ, a supplicatory prayer of repentance and adoration.
Akathist of Thanksgiving - In Praise of God's Creation
A new translation, in traditional English, of the akathist hymn composed by Metropolitan Tryphon (Turkestanov), hymning the glory of God's creation of the cosmos, earth, and the human race. (An older translation, in modern English, is also available.)
Alexander, Patriarch of Alexandria, Decree of Deposition of Arius (info)
Bishop Alexander's letter to Alexander of Constantinople on the deposition of Arius, including his description of the 'Arian' movement; document includes signatories and several lesser epistles.
Alfred the Great (sainted king), The Prayer of Alfred (info)
Ambrose of Milan, On Belief in the Resurrection
This text forms the second book of Ambrose's Two Books on the Decease of His Brother Saytrus, and is centred upon the Christian belief in the Resurrection of Christ.
Ambrose of Milan, Exposition of the Christian Faith (info)
Ambrose of Milan, On the Holy Spirit
Ambrose of Milan, On the Mysteries
Ambrose of Milan, On Repentance
Ambrose of Milan, On the Duties of the Clergy
Ambrose of Milan, On Virgins - To Marcellina his Sister
Ambrose of Milan, On Widows
Ambrose of Milan, Sixty-third Epistle, To the Church at Vercellae
Ambrose of Milan, On the Death of his Brother, Satyrus, and On Belief in the Resurrection
Ambrose of Milan, Against Auxentius
Ambrose of Milan, Various Epistles:
17 18 20 21 40 41 51 57 61 62 (fuller collection)
Ambrose of Optina, A Question of Progress
Ambrose of Optina, Two Letters of Spiritual Counsel
Amphilocius of Iconium, The Canon of Scripture (info)
An excerpt from Amphilocius' poem Iambics for Seleucus, which lists the New Testament canon as Amphilocius new it.
Amphilocius of Iconium, At the Colosseum
Amphilocius' poem on the colosseum, translated by Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Ananias of Shirak, Autobiography
Ananias of Shirak, On Pascha
Ananias of Shirak, On Christmas (intro)
Anastasius I of Rome, Letter to Simplicianus (info)
Confirming the condemndation of Origenism.
Anastasius the Librarian (Bibliothekarios), The Passion and Miracles of St Demetrius (info)
Anastasius the Librarian (Bibliothekarios), Life of St Peter of Alexandria
Anastasius of Sinai ('The New Moses'), excerpts Concerning the Holy Fathers in Sinai (info)
A collection of apothegmata containing Anastasius' recollections of the lives of the Sinaite fathers, much in the style of the Sayings of the Desert Fathers.
Anatolios of Constantinople, Note on the Definition of Faith of Chalcedon
A brief commentary on the council's Symbol. See also (below): the Definition of Chalcedon.
Ancyra, Council of (AD 341), Canons (info)
Andrew of Crete, Great Canon of Repentance
The lengthy and poignant canon of repentance, recited in full twice during Great Lent, and perhaps among the most moving visions of true repentance in the patristic witness.
Andrew of Crete, Festal Hymnography and introduction
Troparion and kontakion of St Andrew, with other materials.
Anna Comnena (Princess), excerpts from The Alexiad (info)
Anterus, Pope of Rome, Epistle on the translation of episcopal sees >> See Decretals, False
Epistle on the translation of bishops between sees; purportedly of papal origin, but in fact part of the 'False Decretals'.
Antony the Great, Life of St Antony - by St Athanasius of Alexandria
Anthusa the Venerable, mother of John Chrysostom, Letter to her Son, On Ideal Friendship (info)
An important epistle on the nature of Christian friendship as perceived in the early era.
Antioch, Council of (AD 268), Epistle to Dionysius of Rome and Maximus of Alexandria
Council concerned with condemnation of Paul of Samosata; fragment located in Eusebius, HE 7.30.
Antiochus Strategos, The Capture of Jerusalem by the Persians in 614
Aphrahat 'the Persian' (Jacob Aphrahat), excerpts of The Demonstrations (info)
The Apostolic Canons (info)
Aristeas, Letter to Philocrates (info | remarks from Josephus)
This letter contains the traditional account of the manner in which the Septuagint Old Testament was translated and came into existence.
Aristides the Apologist, Apology (info)
A second-century text that is among the earliest Christian apologetical works.
Asterius of Amasea, Homily 1: The rich man and Lazarus (preface, intro)
Asterius of Amasea, Homily 2: The unjust steward
Asterius of Amasea, Homily 3: Against covetousness
Asterius of Amasea, Homily 4: On the festival of the Calends
Asterius of Amasea, Homily 5: On divorce
Athanasius of Alexandria, On the Incarnation of the Word
Athanasius' important tract on the incarnation as means of salvation, with essential reflections on Christological implications for the Christian conception of salvation.
Athanasius the Great of Alexandria, Apologia Against the Arians
Athanasius the Great of Alexandria, Apologia for his Flight (Apologia de fuga)
Athanasius on the nature of his own flight from his persecutors, and on the broader question of whether flight from persecution is defensible for a Christian.
Athanasius the Great of Alexandria, Apologia to Constantius
Athanasius the Great of Alexandria, Epistle to the Bishops of Egypt and Lybia
Athanasius the Great of Alexandria, Encyclical Epistle to the Bishops Throughout the World
Athanasius the Great of Alexandria, Four Discourses Against the Arians
Athanasius the Great of Alexandria, History of the Arians
Athanasius the Great of Alexandria, On the Sentences of Dionysius
Athanasius the Great of Alexandria, Synodical Letter to the Africans
Athanasius the Great of Alexandria, On the Synods
Athanasius the Great of Alexandria, Tome to the Antiochenes
Athanasius of Mount Athos, Life A of Athanasius (info)
The longer Life of Athanasius, founder of the Great Lavra on Mount Athos.
Athanasius of Mount Athos, Life B of Athanasius
The shorter Life of St Athanasius, including introductory material on both Lives.
Athenagoras the Apologist, On the Resurrection of the Dead
Early apology / defense of the resurrection of the dead.
Athenagoras the Apologist, A Plea for the Christians
Augustine of Hippo, Excerpts on Resurrection
Excerpted from the fifth chapter of Augustine's Treatise on Faith and the Creed. In section 11 Augustine addresses the Passion and burial of Christ, and in 12 the Resurrection, relating that event to the adoption that all humankind is offered in Christ.
Augustine of Hippo, COLLECTION OF WORKS
Augustine of Hippo, Enchiridion: On Faith, Hope and Love



B - Documents in the Monachos Library

Barnabas, The Epistle of
An important early witness to the changing Christian relationship with Judaism and Judaic law.
Basil the Great of Caesarea - Collection Area and Study Links
Basil the Great of Caesarea, Oration on the Holy Spirit
The Saint's lengthy and important treatise on the Holy Spirit. Essential reading for a proper understanding of the Spirit within the Orthodox Tradition.
Basil the Great of Caesarea, Homily 1: 'In the beginning God made heaven and earth'
A sermon on the initiatory moments of creation.
Basil the Great of Caesarea, Homily 5: 'The Germination of the Earth'
On the creation of plant life and its place in the divine purpose. A wonderful work of ecological theology.
Basil the Great of Caesarea, Epistle 2: A Letter to St Gregory the Theologian
On humility, inner stillness, prayer, and proper Christian mannerisms.
Basil the Great of Caesarea, Epistle 8: To the Caesareans
An extremely important, if not essential, work on the nature of the Holy Trinity in Orthodox theology.
Basil the Great of Caesarea, Epistle 38: On the distinction between ousia and hypostasis
A new translation of this foundational text in Cappadocian Trinitarian theory.
Basil the Great of Caesarea, Prayer at the Ninth Hour
Read at the end of the Ninth Hour, at the commemoration of Christ's Passion, imploring is compassion upon undeserving sinners.
Basil the Great of Caesarea, A Prayer
The famous prayer of St Basil, invoking the graciousness and clemency of God upon a weak and humble humanity.
Basil the Great (together with John Chrysostom & Gregory the Theologian): Hymns for the Three Hierarchs
Troparia and Kontakia for the festal celebration of the 'Three Holy Hierarchs' of Orthodox theology.
Basil the Great of Caesarea, Address to young men on the right use of Greek literature (intro)
Basil the Great of Caesarea, Collection of Works
Bede the Venerable, Ecclesiastical History of England (info)
Bede the Venerable, Life and Miracles of St Cuthbert
Bede the Venerable, The Lives of the Holy Abbots of Weremouth and Jarrow
Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of St Benedict (info | more)
A classic text on the monastic heritage of East and West, discussing the ordering and regulation of monastic living.
Blandina the Martyr of Lyons, The Martyrdom of Blandina (info)
Located in Book Five of Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History.
Boethius (Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius), The Consolation of Philosophy (info)
Boethius, Contre Eutyches (French translation of Liber Contra Eutychen et Nestorium)



C - Documents in the Monachos Library

Cabasilas, Nicholas, Information and various works
Caedmon the Melodist, Information and poetic works
The first known poet of vernacular English (d. c. 680).
Callistus, Pope of Rome, First and second epistles >> See Decretals, False
Carthage, Councils of, Documents of various councils
Cassian, John ('the Roman'), Conferences (info | article on Monachos)
Cassian, John ('the Roman'), On the Incarnation - Against Nestorius
Cassian, John ('the Roman'), Institutes
One of our greatest sources of knowledge about Egyptian monastic life.
Cassiodorus, excerpts of The Institutes (info)
Chalcedon, Council of (451): Definition of Faith of Chalcedon
The most important part of the Council's proceedings was the production of this short Definition.
Chromatius of Aquileia, Prologue to the homilies on Matthew
The Chronicle of Arbela (preface, intro)
The Chronicle of Edessa
Chrysostom, John >> See below, under 'J'
Clement of Alexandria, Exhortation to the Heathen
Clement of Alexandria, The Paedagogue
Clement of Alexandria, Fragment of the Prodigal Son
An oration on the parable of the prodigal son, by Clement and another, unknown, author.
Clement of Alexandria, The Stromata (Miscellanies)
Clement of Alexandria, Who is the Rich Man that Shall Be Saved?
Clement's reflections on the relationship of salvation to wealth and poverty.
Clement of Alexandria, Fragments of lost works
Clement of Rome, First Epistle to the Corinthians
From the writings of the Apostolic Fathers; the authentic first letter of St Clement, bishop of Rome, to the Church in Corinth. One of the earliest post-New Testament texts, St Clement's first epistle addresses the issues of Church ministerial structure; order; humility; the relationship of faith and works; the imitation of Christ; the virtuous examples of the saints; etc.
Coelestius (4th/5th cent.), The Defitions (so-called)
A reconstruction, from fragments in Augustine, of the so-called Definitions of Coelestius, a follower of Pelagius, on the possibility of life without sin. It was this volume that occasioned Augustine's Concerning Man's Perfection in Righteousness.
Coelestius (4th/5th cent.), Records from Coelestius' trial at Carthage, AD 411/412
Records of the accusations put against Coelestius, and the portions of his trial at which they were considered in detail.
Coelestius (4th/5th cent.), Fragments of the Unnamed Books of Coelestius
Fragments from the unnamed book(s) written by Coelestius, quoted in various sources and read at the council against Pelagius in AD 415.
Coelestius (4th/5th cent.), Written Statement of Belief
The written statement of belief handed to Pope Zosimas by Coelestius in AD 417, on the examination of which the pope found him free from heresy in his belief.
Columba of Iona, Monastic Rule (info)
Constantine the Great, Oration on the Pascha of Christ
From the address 'to the assembly of the saints' as penned by Eusebius.
Constantine the Great, The 'edict' of Milan (info)
The famous edicts of toleration of 311/313, issued by Galerius, Constantine and Licinius, which granted freedom to Christians in the Empire.
Constantine the Great, Emperor, Epistle Concerning the Council of Nicaea
Constantine the Great, Emperor, Oration to the Assembly of the Saints
Constantine the Great, Emperor, Speech at the Council of Nicaea
Constantine the Great, Various edicts
Various edicts issued by Constantine I, relating to the life of the Christians in the Empire.
Cornelius I Pope of Rome, Epistles
Letters by Pope Cornelius I of Rome, on the question of how the Church is to react to those Christians who lapse in times of persecution.
Cuthbert of Lindisfarne (See Bede, Life of St Cuthbert)
Cyprian >> See Pontius the Deacon, Life and Passion of St Cyprian
Cyril of Alexandria, Excerpt from Lecture 4: On the Resurrection
A brief text excerpted from Cyril's fourth lecture, the whole of which is entitled 'On the Ten Points of Doctrine'.
Cyril of Alexandria, Second Epistle to Nestorius
Sets out correctives to the ideas of Nestorius in the attempt to direct him back to the true faith.
Cyril of Alexandria, Third Epistle to Nestorius, with 'Twelve Anathemas'
A lengthier letter to Nestorius, more strongly worded. Includes Cyril's famous Twelve Anathemas against Nestorius' teachings, approved by the Third Ecumenical Council at Ephesus.
Cyril of Alexandria, Epistle to John of Antioch, Regarding Peace
Cyril attempts to direct John back to the true faith and thereby clarifies the Church's stance on Nestorianism.
Cyril of Alexandria >> See also below, under Formula of Union between Cyril of Alexandria and John of Antioch.
Cyril of Alexandria, Canons from the Synod in Trullo
Cyril of Alexandria, Homily 1 on Luke 2.4-8
Cyril of Alexandria, Five Books Against Nestorius (Adversus Nestorii blasphemias)
Cyril of Alexandria, That Christ is One (Quod unus sit Christus)
Cyril of Alexandria, Scholia on the incarnation of the Only-begotten (Scholia de incarnatione Unigeniti)
Cyril of Alexandria, Against Diodore of Tarsus and Theodore of Mopsuestia (book 1)
Cyril of Alexandria, Against the Synousiasts (fragments)
Cyril of Alexandria, Commentary on the Gospel of Luke
Cyril of Alexandria, Commentary on the Gospel of John
Cyril of Alexandria, Against Julian
Cyril of Jerusalem, The Baptismal Catechesis
Nineteen orations in preparation for baptism, delivered to candidates during Great Lent. A host of theological reflection on the nature of God, man, sin, the Church, sacraments and Christian living.
Cyril of Jerusalem, The Mystagogics (or The Mystagogical Catecheses)
Five orations delivered to those who had just received baptism, on the nature of the mystery thus received and the new life entered into via the Church.



D - Documents in the Monachos Library

Damascene, John >> See below, under 'J' (as 'John of Damascus')
Decretals, False ('The False Decretals') (info)
Desert Fathers, Selections from the Sayings
Selected quotations from the Apothegmata Patrum, in English translation from the original Greek.
Dionysius of Alexandria, Letters to Popes Stephen and Xystus (info)
A collection of short third-century documents on the question of baptism / re-baptism of heretics, and on their entry into the Church.
Dionysius the Areopagite, Ten Letters
Ten epistles of pseudo-Dionysius, on a wide range of topics including the knowledge of God, divine darkness, love and exile. Letters are separately indexed and searchable.
Dionyius the Areopagite ('Pseudo Denys'), Information and various works
Diognetus, Epistle to (also known as the epistle 'of Mathetes')
One of the earliest post-biblical Christian documents, the anonymous epistle to Diognetus contains what is among the first descriptions of the Christian community and way of life, as compared to the world and society in which it is situated.



E - Documents in the Monachos Library

Egeria the Pilgrim, excerpt of Description of the Liturgical Year in Jerusalem
Written in the fifth century by the pilgrim Egeria of whom little is known, the present text is of near-unparalleled importance as a witness to liturgical practices in the Holy Land in the fifth century AD.
Ephesus, Council of (431): The Judgement Against Nestorius
The condemnation of Nestorius by the council, from the Acts of its first session.
Ephesus, Council of (431): Synodical Letter Regarding the Expulsion of the Eastern Bishops
Ephesus, Council of (431): Definition of the Faith at Nicaea
Discussion by the Fathers of Ephesus on the Creed produced at the Council of Nicaea, including its proper use and the impossibility of changing the Creed.
Ephesus, Council of (431): Definition Against the Messalians / Euchites
The council's statement on Messalianism and its relationship to the faith of the Church.
Ephesus, Council of (431): Synodical Epistle to Pope Celestine of Rome
The council's own summary of its main activities and decisions, sent to the bishop of Rome who was not in attendance.
Ephrem (or Ephraim) the Syrian (of Edessa) - Collection Area and Study Links
Selected works by St Ephraim, hymnographer of the Church in Syria, including the formatted text of his Lenten Prayer with a Slavonic version. Links to Ephraim resources are also provided.
Ephrem the Syrian, Spiritual Psalter, Psalm 120: 'How many times have I promised...'
A hymn of repentance borne of repeated transgression.
Ephrem the Syrian, Hymn against Bar-Daisan
A hymnic retort against syncretistic panentheism, lauding the fact that God is 'present everywhere and fills all things', yet never confused with the created order.
Ephrem the Syrian, Paschal Prayer (attributed)
A poetic Paschal hymn attributed to St Ephrem of Syria.
Ephrem the Syrian, Ephrem's prose refutations of Mani, Marcion and Bardaisan:
The discourses to Hypatius (book 1) (books 2, 3, 4, 5)
Against Bardaisan's 'Domnus'
Against Marcion, book 1 (books 2, 3)
On virginity
Against Mani
Ephrem (or Ephraim) of Syria, Information and Various Works
Epiphanius of Salamis, Letter to Jerome Regarding the Condemnation of Origenism (info)
Epiphanius of Salamis, Letter to John of Jerusalem
Epiphanius of Salamis, Creed
Epiphanius of Salamis, Weights and Measures (preface, intro)
Eriugena, John Scotus, Expositions on the Dionysian Celestial Hierarchy (info)
Eucherius of Lyons, On Contempt for the World (info)
Eucherius of Lyons, The Formulae
Eugippius, Life of St Severinus (preface, appendix)
Eunomius of Cyzicus, First Apology (info on the MS)
Eunomius was one of the great interlocutors of the Cappadocian Fathers, and seen by scholars as one of the chief figures of the 'neo-Arianism' of the late-fourth century.
Eusebius of Caesarea, Ecclesiastical History (info on Eusebius)
Eusebius of Caesarea, Life of the Emperor Constantine
Eusebius of Caesarea, Oration in praise of the Emperor Constantine
An important text on the question of the possibility of a Christian empire.
Eusebius of Caesarea, Against Hierocles (Contra Hieroclem) (preface)
Eusebius of Caesarea, Proof of the Gospel (Demonstratio Evangelica) (preface)
Eusebius of Caesarea, Encomium on the Martyrs
Eusebius of Caesarea, History of the Martyrs in Palestine
Eusebius of Caesarea, Letter to Carpianus
Eusebius of Caesarea, Letter on the Gospel Canons
Eusebius of Caesarea, Onomasticon (On the place names in scripture) (intro)
Eusebius of Caesarea, The Preparation of the Gospel (Praeparatio Evangelica) (preface, intro)
Eusebius of Caesarea, Theophania (preface)
Eusebius of Caesarea, On the Theophany
ps-Eusebius of Caesarea (spurious), On the Star
Eutropius the Historian, A Brief of Roman History
During the western Middle Ages, this fourth-centry text became a standard of reference to the Roman past.
Eutyches, Information and works
Eutyches was at the heart of the dispute leading to the Council of Chalcedon, and often regarded as the 'founding father' of Monophysitism.
Evagrius Scholasticus, Ecclesiastical History



F - Documents in the Monachos Library

Fabian I Pope of Rome, First Epistle >> See Decretals, False (info)
Epistle on not maintaining fellowship with the excommunicated; purportedly papal in origin, but in fact one of the 'false decretals'.
Fabian I Pope of Rome, Second Epistle - To the Eastern Bishops >> See Decretals, False
On the usage of chrism and on accusations against the clergy; purportedly papal in origin, but in fact one of the 'false decretals'.
Fabian I Pope of Rome, Third Epistle - To Bishop Hilary >> See Decretals, False
On bringing allegations against the clergy; purportedly papal in origin, but in fact one of the 'false decretals'.
Fabian I Pope of Rome, Decrees >> See Decretals, False
Collection of various decrees purportedly papal in origin, but in fact part of the 'false decretals'.
False Decretals >> See 'Decretals, False'
Formula of Union between Cyril of Alexandria and John of Antioch
This short 'formula of union' between Cyril and John formed part of the work toward reconciliation of the two parties after Chalcedon.



G - Documents in the Monachos Library

Gennadius I Patriarch of Constantinople, Anti-Simoniacal Decree (info)
George Gemistus Plethon >> See below, under 'P'
Gregory I ('Dialogus, the Great') Pope of Rome, The Dialogues, book 1 (also books 2, 3, 4; preface, info)
Gregory I ('Dialogus, the Great') Pope of Rome, Moralia in Job
Gregory I ('Dialogus, the Great') Pope of Rome, Pastoral Rule
Gregory I ('Dialogus, the Great') Pope of Rome, Register of Letters
Gregory I ('Dialogus, the Great') Pope of Rome, Letter to King Ethelbert
Gregory I ('Dialogus, the Great') Pope of Rome, Letter to Vergilius of Arles
Gregory III Pope of Rome, Prohibition on Selling Christians to Pagans for Sacrifical Rites
Gregory the Decapolite, A Vision Which a Saracen Once Had
Gregory of Nazianzus, Orations
A selection of Gregory's orations, including the five 'Theological Orations'
Gregory of Nazianzus, First Epistle Against Apollinarius (Epistle 51, To Cledonius)
Gregory's first epistle to Cledonius, on the Christological problems encountered in Apollinarius of Laodicea.
Gregory of Nazianzus, Second Epistle Against Apollinarius (Epistle 52)
Gregory's second epistle on Apollinarian Christology.
Gregory of Nazianzus ('the Theologian'), Information and various works
Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder (father of Gregory the Theologian), Information and various works
Gregory of Nyssa, Information and various works
Gregory of Nyssa, Life of St Macrina (intro)
Gregory Palamas, On the Holy Icons
A short text on the proper use and spirit behind the veneration of icons by Gregory Palamas, from his longer New Testament Decalogue.
Gregory Palamas, Homily on the Dormition
Sermon on the nature of the Mother of God as ever-virgin and blessed by God.
Gregory Thaumaturgos ('the Wonderworker'), A Statement of Faith (info)
Gregory Thaumaturgos ('the Wonderworker'), Homily on the Mother of God, Ever Virgin
Gregory Thaumaturgos ('the Wonderworker'), Canons
Gregory of Tours, Life of St Polyeuctus
Gregory of Tours, Life of St Salvius



H - Documents in the Monachos Library

ps-Hegesippus, On the ruin of the city of Jerusalem, book 1 (books 2, 3, 4, 5; preface, intro)
Heraclitus, The Fragments (info)
Hermas, The Shepherd of (sometimes called the Pastor of Hermas)
One of the earliest writings of the Church, dating from the 1st/2nd century; 114 chapters divided into six sections of prophecy, parable, revelation and mandate.
Hermias the Philosopher, Derision of Gentile Philosophers (preface)
Hilary of Arles, Life of Honoratus (info)
Hilary of Poitiers, On the Trinity
One of the most important texts from the mid-fourth century on the articulation of Trinity in the context of Arian concerns.
Hilary of Poitiers, On the Councils, or On the Faith of the Easterns (info)
Hilary of Poitiers, Homily on Psalm 1
Hilary of Poitiers, Homily on Psalm 53
Hilary of Poitiers, Homily on Psalm 130
Hippolytus of Rome, The Refutation of All Heresies (info)
Hippolytus of Rome, Fragments of Exegetical Works
Hippolytus of Rome, Fragments of Dogmatic and Historical Works



I - Documents in the Monachos Library

Innocent of Alaska, The Way Into the Kingdom of Heaven
St Innocent of Alaska's classic introduction to the Christian faith, often used as an Orthodox catechism.
Innocent I Pope of Rome, Letter to Aurelius (info)
Innocent I Pope of Rome, Letter to St Jerome
Innocent I Pope of Rome, Letters to St John Chrysostom
Innocent I Pope of Rome, Letter to John of Jerusalem
Irenaeus of Lyons, Adversus haereses ('Against Heresies')
Irenaeus of Lyons, The Demonstration (or 'Proof') of the Apostolic Preaching (preface, intro)
Irenaeus' important shorter work, demonstrating the apostolic proclamation of the scriptures as pointing toward Christ and his work in the incarnation.
Irenaeus of Lyons, Fragments of Lost Writings
Irene, Empress, Sacra
Isidore of Seville, Chronicon (intro)


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