St. Dionysius of Alexandria
Charles Lett Feltoe's exploration of baptism and church in Christian doctrine and practice.
32 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
His Family and Earlier Life
2
Was He Married or Not?
3
He becomes Bishop of Alexandria
4
Under the Persecution of Decius
5
His Action about Heretical Baptism
6
Restoration of Peace
7
The Troubles Connected with his Protest against Sabellianism
8
Dionysius as Author
9
As Christian Philosopher
10
General Characteristics of his Writings
11
Dionysius as Interpreter of Scripture
12
Concluding Remarks
13
Bibliography
14
To Fabian, Bishop of Antioch
15
To Germanus a Bishop
16
To Cornelius, Bishop of Rome, in Reply to a Letter from him about Novatian
17
To Stephanus, Bishop of Rome
18
To Xystus (or Sixtus) II [80]
19
To Philemon
20
To Xystus (Sixtus) II, Bishop of Rome
21
To Conon [106]
22
To Domitius and Didymus
23
To Hermammon
24
To the Brethren in Alexandria
25
To Hierax an Egyptian Bishop
26
To Basilides, Bishop of the Churches in the Pentapolis (Cyrenaica)
27
"On the Promises"
28
"On Nature"
29
"Refutation and Defence"
30
INDEX
31
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