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- Title Page
- Fragments from Commentaries on Various Books of Scripture.
- On Genesis.
- II. From the Commentary of the Holy Hippolytus of Rome Upon Genesis.
- III. Quoted in Jerome, Epist. 36, ad Damasum, Num. xviii. (from Galland).
- On Numbers. By the Holy Bishop and Martyr Hippolytus, from Balaam's Blessings.
- On Kings.
- On the Psalms. The Argument Prefixed by Hippolytus, Bishop of Rome, to His Exposition of the Psalms.
- On Psalm II. From the Exposition of the Second Psalm, by the Holy Bishop Hippolytus.
- On Psalm XXII. Or XXIII. From the Commentary by the Holy Bishop and Martyr Hippolytus, on |The Lord is My Shepherd.|
- On Psalm XXIII. Or XXIV. From the Commentary by the Same, on Ps. xxiii.
- On Psalm CIX. Or CX. From the Commentary by the Same on the Great Song.
- On Psalm LXXVII. Or LXXVIII.
- On Proverbs. From the Commentary of St. Hippolytus on Proverbs.
- Another Fragment. St. Hippolytus on Prov. ix. 1, |Wisdom Hath Builded Her House.|
- On the Song of Songs.
- On the Prophet Isaiah. I.
- On the Prophet Isaiah. II.
- On the Prophet Isaiah. III>
- On Jeremiah and Ezekiel.
- On Daniel. I. Preface by the most holy Hippolytus, (Bishop) of Rome.
- On Daniel. II. The interpretation by Hippolytus, (bishop) of Rome, of the visions of Daniel and Nebuchadnezzar, taken in conjunction.
- On Daniel. III. Scholia on Daniel.
- On Daniel. IV. Other Fragments on Daniel.
- On Daniel. V. On the Song of the Three Children.
- On Daniel. VI. On Susannah.
- On Matthew. Matt. vi. 11.
- On Luke. Chap. ii. 7 And if you please, we say that the Word was the first-born of God, who came down from heaven to the blessed Mary, and was made a first-born man in her womb, in order that the first-born of God might be manifested in union with a first
- Doubtful Fragments on the Pentateuch.
- The Law.
- Section I. Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth. |In the Beginning God Created,| Etc.
- Sections II., III. And the Lord Said: |And I Will Bring the Waters of the Flood Upon the Earth to Destroy All Flesh,| Etc.
- Section IV. On Gen. vii. 6
- Section V. On Gen. viii. I
- Section X. On Deut. xxxiii. II
- On the Psalms. I.
- Other Fragments on the Psalms. II.
- III. On Psalm lv. 15
- IV. On Psalm lviii. 11
- V. On Psalm lix. 11. Concerning the Jews.
- VI. On Psalm lxii. 6
- VII. On Psalm lxviii. 18. Of the Enlargement of the Church.
- VIII. On Psalm lxxxix. 4. Of the Gentiles.
- IX. On the Words in Psalm xcvi. 11: |Let the Sea Roar (Be Moved), and the Fulness Thereof.|
- X. On Psalm cxix. 30-32
- XI. On the Words in Psalm cxxvii. 7: |On the Wrath of Mine Enemies.| Etc.
- XII. On the Words in Psalm cxxxix. 15: |My Substance or (Bones) Was Not Hid from Thee, Which Thou Madest in Secret.|
- Treatise on Christ and Antichrist.
- Expository Treatise Against the Jews.
- Against Plato, on the Cause of the Universe.
- Against the Heresy of One Noetus.
- Against Beron and Helix.
- Fragment II. The God of all things therefore became truly, according to the Scriptures
- Fragment III. Now, with the view of explaining, by means of an illustration
- Fragment IV. For, in the view of apostles and prophets and teachers
- Fragment V. For lately a certain person, Beron, along with some others
- Fragment VI. Among Christians it is settled as the doctrine of piety
- Fragment VII. But if it the flesh did not become of like nature with that the deity
- Fragment VIII. Into this error, then, have they been carried, by believing
- The Discourse on the Holy Theophany.
- Fragments of Discourses or Homilies. I.
- Fragment II. From the Discourse of St.
- Fragment III. St. Hippolytus, Bishop and Martyr, in his Homily on the Paschal Supper.
- Fragment IV. 1. Take me, O Samuel, the heifer brought to Bethlehem
- Fragment V. And for this reason three seasons of the year prefigured the Saviour Himself
- Fragment VI. And an ark of imperishable wood was the Saviour Himself.
- Fragment VII. 1. He who rescued from the lowest hell the first-formed man of earth when he
- Fragment VIII. Under the figure of Egypt he described the world
- Fragment IX. Now Hippolytus, the martyr and bishop of the Province of.
- Fragment X. Now a person might say that these men, and those who hold a different opinion
- Fragment XI. 1. The body of the Lord presented both these to the world
- Fragment I. Now Hippolytus, a martyr for piety, who was bishop of the place called Portus
- Fragment II. From the same.
- Fragment III. Hippolytus, Bishop and Martyr, in a letter to a certain queen.
- The story of a maiden of Corinth, and a certain Magistrianus.
- Elucidation.
- Containing Dubious and Spurious Pieces.
- Piece I. Since, then, the blessed prophets have been eyes to us
- Piece II. Hence, too, they indicated the day of the consummation to us
- Piece III. Where, then, ye friends of Christ, shall I begin? and with what shall I make
- Piece IV. Wherefore let us direct our discourse to a second witness.
- Piece V. Mark the agreement of prophet with prophet.
- Piece VI. But not to expend our argument entirely in going over the words of all the
- Piece VII. Wherefore all shall walk after their own will.
- Piece VIII. And what am I to say with respect to men
- Piece IX. Now after He was taken up again to the Father
- Piece X. And the apostles, who speak of God, in establishing the truth of the advent of
- Piece XI. Finally, hear Paul as he speaks boldly, and mark how clearly he discovers these
- Piece XII. But having now done with this account of the consummation
- Piece XIII. Wherefore, bringing the visions of Daniel into conjunction with these
- Piece XIV. Now, since these things which are thus spoken mystically by the prophet seem to all
- Piece XV. Then after the lioness, the prophet sees a second beast like a bear
- Piece XVI. Next he tells us of the |fourth beast, dreadful and terrible
- Piece XVII. You see how Daniel interpreted to Nabuchodonosor the dominion of the kingdoms
- Piece XVIII. As the Lord Jesus Christ made His sojourn with us in the flesh which He
- Piece XIX. But seeing now that we must make proof of what is alleged at greater length
- Piece XX. For in every respect that deceiver seeks to make himself appear like the Son of
- Piece XXI. For through the Scriptures we are instructed in two advents of the Christ and Saviour.
- Piece XXII. But as, in accordance with the train of our discussion
- Piece XXIII. Above all, moreover, he will love the nation of the Jews.
- Piece XXIV. And all this he will do corruptly and deceitfully
- Piece XXV. And at first, indeed, that deceitful and lawless one
- Piece XXVI. For he will appoint princes over them from among the demons.
- Piece XXVII. Then, after all these things, the heavens will not give their dew
- Piece XXVIII. Then that abominable one will send his commands throughout every government by the hand at
- Piece XXIX. Of such kind, in the time of that hater of all good
- Piece XXX. Blessed shall they be who overcome the tyrant then.
- Piece XXXI. But let us revert to the matter in hand.
- Piece XXXII. But many who are hearers of the divine Scriptures
- Piece XXXIII. You see in what manner of fasting and prayer the saints will exercise themselves at
- Piece XXXIV. And the churches, too, will wail with a mighty lamentation
- Piece XXXV. Notwithstanding, not even then will the merciful and benignant God leave the race of men
- Piece XXXVI. As these things, therefore, of which we have spoken before are in the future
- Piece XXXVII. For at that time the trumpet shall sound, and awake those that sleep from the
- Piece XXXVIII. Then shall the holy angels run on their commission to gather together all the nations
- Piece XXXIX. And why should we add many words concerning those who are sisted before the bar?
- Piece XL. Then shall the son of perdition be brought forward
- Piece XLI. Then He shall gather together all nations, as the holy Gospel so strikingly declares.
- Piece XLII. Come, ye saints, who disciplined yourselves in mountains and caves and dens of the earth
- Piece XLIII. Then shall the righteous answer, astonished at the mighty and wondrous fact that He
- Piece XLIV. Then shall the King of kings make answer again
- Piece XLV. Ye have heard of the ceaseless joy, ye have heard of the immoveable kingdom
- Piece XLVI. For I was an hungered, and ye gave me no meat
- Piece XLVII. At last the assembly is dissolved, the spectacle of this life ceaseth
- Piece XLVIII. Then shall they also make answer to the dread Judge
- Piece XLIX. |Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee the crown of life.
- Hippolytus on the Twelve Apostles:
- The same Hippolytus on the Seventy Apostles.
- Heads of the Canons of Abulide or Hippolytus,
- Canons of the Church of Alexandria.
- Elucidations.