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The Sacred Writings of Leo the Great
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Christian TheologyThe Sacred Writings of Leo the Great
Contents:
Leo the Great โ A Biography
Prefatory Note
Introduction
Letters
Letter I. To the Bishop of Aquileia.
Letter II. To Septimus, Bishop of Altinum.
Letter III. From Paschasinus, Bishop of Lilybaeum.
Letter IV. To the Bishops Appointed in Campania, Picenum, Etruria, and All the Provinces.
Letter V. To the Metropolitan Bishops of Illyricum.
Letter VI. To Anastasius, Bishop of Thessalonica.
Letter VII. To the Bishops Throughout Italy.
Letter VIII. The Ordinance of Valentinian III. Concerning the Manichaeans.
Letter IX. To Dioscorus, Bishop of Alexandria.
Letter X. To the Bishops of the Province of Vienne. In the Matter of Hilary, Bishop of Arles .
Letter XI. An Ordinance of Valentinianus III.
Letter XII.
Letter XIII. To the Metropolitan Bishops in the Provinces of Illyricum.
Letter XIV. To Anastasius, Bishop of Thessalonica.
Letter XV. To Turribius, Bishop of Asturia , Upon the Errors of the Priscillianists.
Letter XVI. To the Bishops of Sicily.
Letter XVII .
Letter XVIII. To Januarius, Bishop of Aquileia
Letter XIX. To Dorus, Bishop of Beneventum.
Letter XX. To Eutyches, an Abbot of Constantinople.
Letter XXI. From Eutyches to Leo .
Letter XXII . The First from Flavian, Bp. Of Constantinople to Pope Leo.
Letter XXIII. To Flavian, Bishop of Constantinople.
Letter XXIV. To Theodosius Augustus II.
Letter XXV. From Peter Chrysologus, Bishop of Ravenna, to Eutyches, the Presbyter.
Letter XXVI . A Second One from Flavian to Leo.
Letter XXVII. To Flavian, Bishop of Constantinople.
Letter XXVIII. To Flavian Commonly Called โThe Tomeโ
Letter XXIX. To Theodosius Augustus.
Letter XXX. To Pulcheria Augusta.
Letter XXXI. To Pulcheria Augusta .
Letter XXXII. To the Archimandrites of Constantinople .
Letter XXXIII. To the Synod of Ephesus .
Letter XXXIV. To Julian, Bishop of Cos.
Letter XXXV.to Julian, Bishop of Cos .
Letter XXXVI. To Flavlan, Bishop of Constantinople.
Letter XXXVII . To Theodoslus Augustus.
Letter XXXVIII . To Flavian, Bishop of Constantinople.
Letter XXXIX. To Flavian, Bishop of Constantinople.
Letter XL.to the Bishops of the Province of Arles in Gaul.
Letter XLI. To Ravennius, Bishop of Arles.
Letter XLII. To Ravennius, Bishop of Arles.
Letter XLIII . To Theodosius Augustus.
Letter XLIV. To Theodosius Augustus.
Letter XLV. To Pulcheria Augusta.
Letter XLVI. From Hilary, Then Deacon (Afterwards Bishop of Rome) to Pulcheria Augusta.
Letter XLVII. To Anastasius, Bishop of Thessalonica.
Letter XLVIII. To Julian, Bishop of Cos.
Letter XLIX. To Flavian, Bishop of Constantinople
Letter L. To the People of Constantinople, by the Hand of Epiphanius and Dionysius, Notary of the Church of Rome.
Letter LI. To Faustus and Other Presbyters and Archimandrites in Constantinople.
Letter LII. From Theodoret, Bishop of Cyrus, to Leo. (See Vol. III. Of This Series, P. 293.)
Letter LIII. A Fragment of a Letter from Anatolius, Bishop of Constantinople, to Leo
Letter LIV. To Theodosius Augustus
Letters LV to LVIII.
Letter LVI. (from Galla Placidia Augusta to Theodosius).
Letter LIX. To the Clergy and People of the City of Constantinople.
Letter LX. To Pulcheria Augusta.
Letter LXI. To Martinus and Faustus, Presbyters.
Letter LXV. From the Bishops of the Province of Arles.
Letter LXVI. Leoโs Reply to Letter LXV.
Letter LXVII . To Ravennius, Bishop of Arles.
Letter LXVIII. From Three Gallic Bishops to St. Leo.
Letter LXIX. (to Theodosius Augustus.)
Letter LXX. To Pulcheria Augusta.
Letter LXXI. To the Archimandrites of Constantinople.
Letter LXXII. To Faustus, One of the Archimandrites at Constantinople.
Letter LXXIII. From Valentinian and Marcian.
Letter LXXIV. To Martinus, Another of the Archimandrites at Constantinople.
Letter LXXV. To Faustus and Martinus Together.
Letter LXXVI. From Marcianus Augustus to Leo.
Letter LXXVII. From Pulcheria Augusta to Leo.
Letter LXXVIII. Leoโs Answer to Marcianus.
Letter LXXIX. To Pulcheria Augusta.
Letter LXXX. (to Anatolius, Bishop of Constantinople.)
Letter LXXXI. To Bishop Julian.
Letter LXXXII. To Marclan Augustus.
Letter LXXXIII. To the Same Marcian.
Letter LXXXIV. To Pulcheria Augusta.
Letter LXXXV. To Anatolius, Bishop of Constantinople.
Letter LXXXVI. To Julian, Bishop of Cos.
Letter LXXXVII. To Anatolius, Bishop of Constantinople.
Letter LXXXVIII. To Paschasinus, Bishop of Lilybaeum.
Letter LXXXIX. To Marcian Augustus.
Letter XC. To Marclan Augustus.
Letter XCI. To Anatolius, Bishop of Constantinople.
Letter XCII. To Julian, Bishop of Cos.
Letter XCIII. To the Synod of Chalcedon.
Letter XCIV. To Marcian Augustus.
Letter XCV. To Pulcheria Augusta by the Hand of Theoctistus the Magistrian .
Letter XCVI. To Ravennius, Bishop of Arles.
Letter XCVII. From Eusebius, Bishop of Milan, to Leo.
Letter XCVIII. From the Synod of Chalcedon to Leo.
Letter XCIX. From Ravennus and Other Gallic Bishops.
Letter C. From the Emperor Marcian.
Letter CI. From Anatolius, Bishop of Constantinople, to Leo.
Letter CII. To the Gallic Bishops.
Letter CIII. To the Gallic Bishops.
Letter CIV. Leo, the Bishop, to Marcian Augustus.
Letter CV. (to Pulcheria Augusta About the Self-Seeking of Anatolius.)
Letter CVI. To Anatolius, Bishop of Constantinople, in Rebuke of His Self-Seeking.
Letter CVII. To Julian, Bishop of Cos.
Letter CVIII. To Theodore, Bishop of Forum Julii.
Letter CIX. To Julian, Bishop of Cos.
Letter CX. From Marcian Augustus.
Letter CXI. To Marcian Augustus.
Letter CXII. To Pulcheria Augusta.
Letter CXIII. To Julian, Bishop of Cos.
Letter CXIV. To the Bishops Assembled in Synod at Chalcedon.
Letter CXV. To Marcian Augustus.
Letter CXV. To Pulcheria Augusta.
Letter CXVII. To Julian, Bishop of Cos.
Letter CXVIII. To the Same Julian, Bishop of Cos.
Letter CXIX. To Maximus, Bishop of Antioch, by the Hand of Marian the Presbyter, and Olympius the Deacon.
Letter CXX. To Theodoret, Bishop of Cyrus, on Perseverance in the Faith.
Letters CXXI. And CXXII. The Former to Marcian Augustus, and the Other to Julian the Bishop.
Letter CXXIII. To Eudocia Augusta , About the Monksof Palestine .
Letter CXXIV. To the Monks of Palestine.
Letter CXXV. To Julian, the Bishop, by Count Rodanus.
Letter CXXVI. To Marcian Augustus.
Letter CXXVII. To Julian, Bishop of Cos.
Letter CXXVII. To Marcian Augustus.
Letter CXXIX. To Proterius, Bishop of Alexandria.
Letter CXXX. To Marcian Augustus.
Letter CXXXI. To Julian, Bishop of Cos.
Letter CXXXII. From Anatolius, Bishop of Constantinople, to Leo.
Letter CXXXIII. From Proterius, Bishop of Alexandria, to Leo.(Upon the Easter Difficulty of 455.)
Letter CXXXV.to Anatolius.(in Answer to CXXXII.)
Letter CXXXVII. To the Same, and on the Same Day.
Letter CXXXVIII. To the Bishops of Gaul and Spain.(on Easter.)
Letter CXL. To Julian, Bishop of Cos.
Letter CXLI. To the Same.(on Several Minor Points of Detail)
Letter CXLIII. To Anatolius, Bishop of Constantinople.
Letter CXLIV. To Julian, Bishop of Cos.(Speaking of Run, Ours Which Have Reached Him of Disturbances at Alexandria, and Begging of Him to Be on the Alert.)
Letter CXLV.to Leo Augustus .
Letter CXLVI. To Anatolius, Bishop of Constantinople.
Letter CXLVIII. To Leo Augustus.
Letter CXLIX. To Basil, Bishop of Antioch.
Letter CL to Euxitheus, Bishop of Thessalonica (and Others).(to the Same Effect.)
Letter CLII. To Julian, Bishop of Cos.
Letter CLIII. To Aetius, Presbyter ,of Constantinople.
Letter CLIV. To the Egyptian Bishops.(See Letter CLVIII.)
Letter CLVI. To Leo Augustus.
Letter CLVII. To Anatolius, Bishop of Constantinople.
Letter CLVIII . To the Catholic Bishops of Egypt Sojourning in Constantinople.
Letter CLIX. To Nicaetas, Bishop of Aquileia.
Letter CLX. (See Letter CLVIII.)
Letter CLXII. To Leo Augustus.
Letter CLXIII. To Anatolius, Bishop of Constantinople. By Patritius the Deacon the Deacon.
Letter CLXIV To Leo Augustus.
Letter CLXV. To Leo Augustus.
Letter CLXVI. To Neo, Bishop of Ravenna.
Letter CLXVII . To Rusticus, Bishop of Gallia Narbonensis, with the Replies to His Questions on Various Points.
Letter CLXVIII. To All the Bishops of Campania, Samnium and Picenum.
Letter CLXIX. To Leo Augustus.
Letter CLXX. To Gennadius, Bishop of Constantinople .
Letter CLXXI. To Timothy, Bishop of Alexandria.
Letter CLXX...
Table of contents
- Leo the Great โ A Biography
- Sermons.