Table of Contents
- Title Page
- On the History of Jonah.
- Extracts from the Work on Things Created.
- From the Works of Methodius Against Porphyry.
- From His Discourse Concerning Martyrs.
- General Note.
- Oration Concerning Simeon and Anna
- Oration on the Palms.
- Elucidations.
- I. Methodius, Bishop, to those who say: What doth it profit us that the Son of
- II. The Same Methodius to Those Who are Ashamed of the Cross of Christ.
- III. The Same Methodius: How Christ the Son of God
- I. But, perhaps, since the friends of Job imagined that they understood the reason why he
- II. Observe that the Lord was not wont from the beginning to speak with man
- III. Many have descended into the deep, not so as to walk on it
- IV. Seest thou how, at the end of the contest
- V. But Methodius: The Holy Spirit, who of God is given to all men
- VI. The Same Methodius. I account it a greater good to be reproved than to reprove
- VII. The Same Methodius. Human nature cannot clearly perceive pure justice in the soul
- VIII. The Same Methodius. Wickedness never could recognise virtue or its own self.
- IX. The Same Methodius. Justice, as it seems, is four square, on all sides equal and like.
- I. The beginning of every good action has its foundation in our wills, but the conclusion is of God.
- II.
- General Note.