Another round of Orthodox CP titles
- The Monasticism of St. Basil the Great (2 vols.)
- An Introduction to the History of the Assyrian Church
- Ascetical Homilies (Mystic Treatises)
- Select Studies in Christian Monasticism (5 vols.)
- A Treatise on Baptism and a Treatise on Confirmation
- The Greek Fathers
- Octoechos
- The Doctrine of the Russian Church
- To Students on Greek Literature (in Greek)
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1) The last four of these, plus the Enchiridion and Butler, still haven't gone out to the CP RSS feed:
2) Octoechos, the Assyrian Church, and perhaps some other look like this when I open the link:
3) Isaac of Nineveh: how is this volume related to the one in Popular Patristics with a similar name?
4) Thanks for the added increments to The Fathers of the Desert (2 vols.). It looks like they may be needed.
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Looks like a strange bug there, it doesn't display in that manner on my end (Chrome)?
This edition of St Isaac's work is a different translation and does not have the same front matter and notes as the SVS Press edition.
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fgh said:
The last four of these, plus the Enchiridion and Butler, still haven't gone out to the CP RSS feed:
Still true
Gabe Martini said:Looks like a strange bug there, it doesn't display in that manner on my end (Chrome)?
I see it now and then, for some pages. Must have to do with the coding of those particular pages. Others have occasionally reported it as well.
I'm on Safari, by the way.
Gabe Martini said:This edition of St Isaac's work is a different translation and does not have the same front matter and notes as the SVS Press edition.
But both have the same text, in spite of the vast difference in length? I assumed the CP was the full version, while SVS only included a part.
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fgh said:
But both have the same text, in spite of the vast difference in length? I assumed the CP was the full version, while SVS only included a part.
That might be the case, I haven't looked closely at the SVS book. It could be excerpts, like many of their publications.
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