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Chapter I. A Sketch of the Life of Gregory ......................................................... 1
Chapter II. His general Character as a Theologian ...................................................... 8
Chapter III. His Origenism .................................................................................... 14
Chapter IV. His Teaching on the Holy Trinity (by Rev. H. A. Wilson) ............................. 23
Chapter V. MSS. and Editions .............................................................................. 30
Against Eunomius, Book I. Translation with Notes ................................................. 33
Note on 'Αγέννητος Original: 'Αγέννητος. Meaning: "Unbegotten." .......................................................... 100
Book II. Rev. H. C. Ogle's translation revised, with Notes, by Rev. H. A. Wilson ........... 101
Books III—IX. Translation with Notes by Rev. H. A. Wilson ............................. 135
Books X—XII. Rev. H. C. Ogle's translation revised, with Notes, by Rev. H. A. Wilson ... 220
Note on Ἐπίνοια Original: Ἐπίνοια. Meaning: "Concept" or "Mental conception." ............................................................ 249
Answer to Eunomius' Second Book. Translation by Rev. M. Day, completed and revised, with Notes ........................................................................... 250
On the Holy Spirit against Macedonius. A Fragment. Translation with Notes ........................ 315
On the Holy Trinity, On "Not three Gods," and On the Faith. Translation with Notes by Rev. H. A. Wilson ...................... 326, 331, 337
On Virginity. Translation with Notes .......................................................................... 343
On Infants' Early Deaths. Translation with Notes ............................................................ 372
On Pilgrimages. Translation with Notes ........................................................................ 382
On the Making of Man. Translation with Notes by Rev. H. A. Wilson ............................... 387
On the Soul and the Resurrection. Analysis, Translation and Notes ................................... 428
The Great Catechism. Summary, Translation and Notes................................................... 471
On Meletius. Translation with Notes .......................................................................... 513
On the Baptism of Christ: A Sermon. Translation with Notes by Rev. H. A. Wilson ............. 518
1. To Eusebius.
2. To the City Sebasteia.
3. To Ablabius.
4. To Cynegius.
5. A Testimonial.
6. To Stagirus.
7. To a Friend.
8. To a Student of the Classics.
9. An Invitation.
10. To Libanius.
11. To Libanius.
12. On his Work against Eunomius.
13. To the Church at Nicomedia.
14. To the Bishop of Melitene.
15. To Adelphius the Lawyer.
16. To Amphilochius.
17. To Eustathia, Ambrosia, and Basilissa.
18. To Flavian.
General ............................................................................................. 553
Of Scriptures cited ................................................................................ 561
Of Greek words discussed............................................................................ 566