The Sacred Writings of Cyril of Jerusalem

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Jazzybee Verlag - 156
Cyril, bishop of Jerusalem, where he was probably born, was ordained a presbyter in 345, and had the instruction of the catechumens entrusted to him. In 350 he was elevated to the see of Jerusalem, and became deeply involved in the dogmatic controversies of his time. His metropolitan, Acacius of Caesarea, inclined to Arianism, while Cyril strongly espoused the Nicene creed and was, in consequence, deposed for a time. On the death of the emperor Constantine he was restored; but on the accession of Valens, an Arian emperor, he had once more to resign his post till the accession of Theodosius permitted him to return finally in peace in 379. This edition comprises his most important writings.
 

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Catechetical Lectures
1
Lecture I
3
Lecture XII
66
Lecture XIII
76
Lecture XIV
88
Lecture XV
97
Lecture XVI
108
Lecture XVII
117
Lecture XVIII
128
Catechetical Lectures to the Newly Baptized
139
Lecture XX
141
Lecture XXI
143
Lecture XXII
145
Lecture XXIII
146
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