Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Series I/Volume XI/On the Acts of the Apostles
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a commentary
on
the acts of the apostles,
By St. John Chrysostom,
Archbishop of constantinople.[1]
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Contents
[edit]- Homily I on Acts i. 1, 2
- Homily II on Acts i. 6
- Homily III on Acts i. 12
- Homily IV on Acts ii. 1, 2
- Homily V on Acts ii. 14
- Homily VI on Acts ii. 22
- Homily VII on Acts ii. 37
- Homily VIII on Acts iii. 1
- Homily IX on Acts iii. 12
- Homily X on Acts iv. 1
- Homily XI on Acts iv. 23
- Homily XII on Acts iv. 36, 37
- Homily XIII on Acts v. 17, 18
- Homily XIV on Acts v. 34
- Homily XV on Acts vi. 8
- Homily XVI on Acts vii. 6, 7
- Homily XVII on Acts vii. 35
- Homily XVIII on Acts vii. 54
- Homily XIX on Acts viii. 26, 27
- Homily XX on Acts ix. 10, 12
- Homily XXI on Acts ix. 26, 27
- Homily XXII on Acts x. 1-4
- Homily XXIII on Acts x. 23, 24
- Homily XXIV on Acts x. 44, 46
- Homily XXV on Acts xi. 19
- Homily XXVI on Acts xii. 1, 2
- Homily XXVII on Acts xii. 18, 19
- Homily XXVIII on Acts xiii. 4, 5
- Homily XXIX on Acts xiii. 16, 17
- Homily XXX on Acts xiii. 42
- Homily XXXI on Acts xiv. 14, 15
- Homily XXXII on Acts xv. 1
- Homily XXXIII on Acts xv. 13, 15
- Homily XXXIV on Acts xv. 35
- Homily XXXV on Acts xvi. 13, 14
- Homily XXXVI on Acts xvi. 25, 26
- Homily XXXVII on Acts xvii. 1, 2, 3
- Homily XXXVIII on Acts xvii. 16, 17
- Homily XXXIX on Acts xvii. 32-34. xviii. 1
- Homily XL on Acts xviii. 18
- Homily XLI on Acts xix. 8, 9
- Homily XLII on Acts xix. 21, 23
- Homily XLIII on Acts xx. 1
- Homily XLIV on Acts xx. 17-21
- Homily XLV on Acts xx. 32
- Homily XLVI on Acts xxi. 18, 19
- Homily XLVII on Acts xxi. 39, 40
- Homily XLVIII on Acts xxii. 17-20
- Homily XLIX on Acts xxiii. 6-8
- Homily L on Acts xxiii. 31-33
- Homily LI on Acts xxiv. 22, 23
- Homily LII on Acts xxv. 23
- Homily LIII on Acts xxvi. 30-32
- Homily LIV on Acts xxviii. 1
- Homily LV on Acts xxviii. 17-20
Footnotes
[edit]- ↑ These Sermons were preached at Constantinople, in the second or third year of St. Chrysostom’s archiepiscopate: see Hom. xliv. “Lo, by the grace of God, we also have been by the space of three years, not indeed night and day exhorting you, but often every third, or at least every seventh, day doing this.” It appears from Hom. i. that the course began during the weeks of Easter: at which season the Book of Acts was by long established practice read in other Churches (as at Antioch and in Africa), if not at Constantinople. See St. Chrys. Hom. Cur in Pentecoste Acta legantur, and St. August. Tr. in Joann. vi. 18.