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 XI.127 [This canon is rejected as spurious. Lardner, Credib., ii. p. 633.]
Weeping128 πρόσκλαυσις, discipline. takes place without the gate of the oratory; and the offender standing there ought to implore the faithful as they enter to offer up prayer on his behalf. Waiting on the word,129 ἀκρόασις. again, takes place within the gate in the porch,130 ἐν τῷ νάρθηκι. where the offender ought to stand until the catechumens depart, and thereafter he should go forth. For let him hear the Scriptures and doctrine, it is said, and then be put forth, and reckoned unfit for the privilege of prayer. Submission,131 ὑπόπτωσις. again, is that one stand within the gate of the temple, and go forth along with the catechumens. Restoration132 σύστασις. is that one be associated with the faithful, and go not forth with the catechumens; and last of all comes the participation in the holy ordinances.133 ἁγιασμάτων.