Part I.—Acknowledged Writings.
A Metaphrase of the Book of Ecclesiastes.
The Oration and Panegyric Addressed to Origen.
Argument VIII.—Then in Due Succession He Instructs Them in Physics, Geometry, and Astronomy.
Argument X.—Hence the Mere Word-Sages are Confuted, Who Say and Yet Act Not.
Argument XVII.—Gregory Consoles Himself.
Canon IX.122 Concerning those who have found in the open field or in private houses property left behind them by the barbarians.
Now, those who have found in the open field or in their own houses anything left behind them by the barbarians, if they have once been put on their trial and convicted, ought to fall under the same class of the repentant. But if they have declared themselves and made restitution, they ought to be deemed fit for the privilege of prayer.123 [Partially elucidated below in (the spurious) Canon XI. See Marshall’s Penitential Discipline of the Primitive Church.]