Sermons
(مجموعة السبع والثمانين موعظة)

Title Sermons
Title Original مجموعة السبع والثمانين موعظة
Author John Chrysostom, Saint, circa 347-407
Publication Date: 1871
Publication Place - [publisher not identified]
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital No
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 1 online resource.
Library: Library of Congress
Library Asset ID 2021667212
Record ID 22057174
Date 1871
Sample Text This manuscript, dated 1871, contains a selection of 87 homilies of John Chrysostom (circa 347--407), a church father and archbishop of Constantinople. Chrysostom originally wrote in Greek, but he was commonly read in Arabic translations, especially by Coptic and Melkite readers. This particular collection of 87 sermons remains extant in several manuscripts. This copy, however, lacks sermon 15, although the copyist indicates its subject: the casting out of Satan from the man dwelling among the tombs (see Mark 5:1-20). The Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches honor John Chrysostom as a saint. He was known as a great preacher, and his sermons are his most enduring legacy.
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Sermons

(مجموعة السبع والثمانين موعظة)
Author John Chrysostom, Saint, circa 347-407
Publication Date 1871
Publication Place - [publisher not identified]
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital No
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 1 online resource.
Library Library of Congress
Library Asset ID 2021667212
Record ID 22057174
Date 1871
Sample Text This manuscript, dated 1871, contains a selection of 87 homilies of John Chrysostom (circa 347--407), a church father and archbishop of Constantinople. Chrysostom originally wrote in Greek, but he was commonly read in Arabic translations, especially by Coptic and Melkite readers. This particular collection of 87 sermons remains extant in several manuscripts. This copy, however, lacks sermon 15, although the copyist indicates its subject: the casting out of Satan from the man dwelling among the tombs (see Mark 5:1-20). The Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches honor John Chrysostom as a saint. He was known as a great preacher, and his sermons are his most enduring legacy.
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