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Book Description
- Title:
- The Dialogue of Palladius Concerning the Life of Chrysostom. Translations of Christian Literature. Series I
- Author:
- Herbert Moore [1863-1943]
- Publication Year:
- 1921
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- SPCK
- Pages:
- 213
- Subjects:
- Church Fathers, John Chrysostom, Palladius
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Subject of the Memoir
- The teaching of the Dialogue
- The Author
- The Treatise
- The Present Edition
- Introductory
- Chrysostom's Letter to Innocent
- The Emperor of Rome Takes Action
- The Bishop Begins His Narrative
- The Early Careerof Chrysostom
- The Beginning of Trouble
- Theophilus, The Monks and Chrysostom
- First Expulsion of Chrysostom
- Intrigues and Violence at Constinople
- Chrysostom's Departure, and its Sequel
- Exile and Death of Chrysostom
- A Defence of Chrysostom's Astemious Habits
- A Defence Against the Charge of Tyrannical Depositions
- The Trial of Antininus. Chrysostom's Visit to Ephesus
- Six Bishop's Deposed—Chrysostom's Work Undone
- Porphyrius
- The Virtues of the Monks, and of Olympias
- Chrysostom's Ideals
- A Defence Against the Charges of Pride and Disolence
- The Sufferings of the Saints, and the Providence of God
- Indices
- Key-Words to Parallel Phrases
- Index of Subjects
- Persons Mentioned in the Text
- Passages of Scripture