Dubious or spurious writings.

 A sectional confession of faith.

 Part ii.—dubious or spurious writings.

 Ii.

 Iii.

 Iv.

 V.

 Vi.

 Vii.

 Viii.

 Ix.

 X.

 Xi.

 Xii.

 Xiii.

 Xiv.

 Xv.

 Xvi.

 Xvii.

 Xviii.

 Xix.

 Xx.

 Xxi.

 Xxii.

 Xxiii.

 A fragment of the same declaration of faith, accompanied by glosses. —from gregory thaumaturgus, as they say, in his sectional confession of faith.

 Elucidations.

 On the trinity.

 On the trinity.

 Elucidation.

 Twelve topics on the faith.

 Twelve topics on the faith.

 Topic ii.

 Topic iii.

 Topic iv.

 Topic v.

 Topic vi.

 Topic vii.

 Topic viii.

 Topic ix.

 Topic x.

 Topic xi.

 Topic xii.

 Elucidations.

 On the subject of the soul.

 On the subject of the soul.

 I. wherein is the criterion for the apprehension of the soul.

 Ii. whether the soul exists.

 Iii. whether the soul is a substance.

 Iv. whether the soul is incorporeal.

 V. whether the soul is simple or compound.

 Vi. whether our soul is immortal.

 Vii. whether our soul is rational.

 Elucidations.

 Four homilies.

 Four homilies.

 The second homily.

 The third homily.

 The fourth homily.

 Elucidations.

 On all the saints.

 On all the saints.

 Elucidations.

 On the gospel according to matthew.

Topic V.

If any one affirms that the Son of God who is before the ages is one, and He who has appeared in these last times is another, and refuses to acknowledge that He who is before the ages is the same with Him who appeared in these last times, even as it is written, let him be anathema.

Explication.

How could it be said that the Son of God who is before the ages, and He who has appeared in these last times, are different, when the Lord Himself says, “Before Abraham was, I am;”130 John viii. 58. and, “I came forth from God, and I come, and again I go to my Father?”131 John xiii. and xvi.