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The Complete Works of Saint John Chrysostom

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This collection gathers together all of the works by Saint John Chrysostom in a single, convenient, high quality, and extremely low priced Kindle volume!

The Life and Work of St. John Chrysostom

Commentaries on the Gospel According to St. John

Commentaries on the Epistle to the Hebrews

Commentary on the Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Galatians, The Revised Oxford Translation

Commentaries on the Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Ephesians, The Revised Oxford Translation

Commentaries on the Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Philippians, The Revised Oxford Translation

Commentaries on the Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Colossians, The Revised Oxford Translation

Commentaries on the First Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Thessalonians, The Revised Oxford Translation

Commentaries on the Second Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Thessalonians, The Revised Oxford Translation

Commentaries on the First Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to Timothy, The Revised Oxford Translation

Commentaries on the Second Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to Timothy, The Revised Oxford Translation

Commentaries on the Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to Titus, The Revised Oxford Translation

Commentaries on the Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to Philemon, The Revised Oxford Translation

Commentaries on the First Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians, The Revised Oxford Translation

Commentaries on the Second Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians, The Revised Oxford Translation

Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles, Revised Oxford Edition

Commentaries on the Epistles of St. Paul the Apostle to Romans, Revised Oxford Edition

The Commentaries on the Gospel of St. Matthew, Revised Oxford Edition

On The Christian Priesthood

Commentaries On S. Ignatius and S. Babylas

Instructions to Catechumens

Commentary on the Passage (Matt. xxvi. 19), "Father f it be possible let this cup pass from me," etc., and Against Marcionists and Manichæans.

On the Paralytic Let Down Through the Roof: and Concerning the Equality of the Divine Father and the Son.

On the Apostolic Saying "If Thy Enemy Hunger, Feed Him," and Concerning Resentment of Injuries.

Two Commentaries on Eutropius: When He Had Taken Refuge in the Church and When He Had Quitted the Asylum of the Church, and Had Been Taken Captive.

A Treatise To Prove That No One Can Harm The Man Who Does Not Injure Himself.

Letters of St. Chrysostom to Olympias

Correspondence of St. Chrysostom with the Bishop of Rome

Homilies On the Statues To the People of Antioch, Benedictine Edition

Three Commentaries Concerning the Power of Demons

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First published October 24, 2011

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John Chrysostom

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John Chrysostom (c. 347–407, Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος), Archbishop of Constantinople, was an important Early Church Father. He is known for his eloquence in preaching and public speaking, his denunciation of abuse of authority by both ecclesiastical and political leaders, the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, and his ascetic sensibilities. After his death in 407 (or, according to some sources, during his life) he was given the Greek epithet chrysostomos, meaning "golden mouthed", in English and Anglicized to Chrysostom.

The Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches honor him as a saint and count him among the Three Holy Hierarchs, together with Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzus. He is recognized by the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church as a saint and as a Doctor of the Church. Churches of the Western tradition, including the Roman Catholic Church, some Anglican provinces, and parts of the Lutheran Church, commemorate him on 13 September. Some Lutheran and many Anglican provinces commemorate him on the traditional Eastern feast day of 27 January. The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria also recognizes John Chrysostom as a saint (with feast days on 16 Thout and 17 Hathor).

John is known in Christianity chiefly as a preacher, theologian and liturgist. Among his homilies, eight directed against Judaizing Christians remain controversial for their impact on the development of Christian antisemitism.

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Poor translation

unfortunately, this Reads like this was run through google translate. For instance, the words “an hungered” (???) appear over and over agin in the text.
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