![]() Commentary module created with e-Sword MEd (e-Sword Module Editor). This Module was created for e-sword by Michael Jacques. You are welcome to put the text on your website, but please link to our website on each page that you use our texts. You may use the text version of any public domain book at the CCEL in any way you please, including republishing it.Īlso a portion of the Catena was taken from Webmasters: Please respect the hard work many people have put into bringing these texts online. St Thomas Catena is in public domain dating back to the 1800's. Most of the books at the Christian Classics Ethereal library are in the public domain. Rivington:London, 1842)Ī portion of the Catena was obtained from Christian Classics Ethereal library. II) Also published by (John Henry Parker, v. An English translation of the "Catena Aurea was edited by John Henry Newman (4 vols., Oxford 1841-1845 see Vaughan, op. This translation, combined with beautiful, modern design and. Stern with new, updated introductions by Rabbi Barry Rubin, it has been a best-seller for over twenty years. The work contains a series of passages selected from the writings of the various Fathers, arranged in such order that the texts cited form a running commentary on the Gospels. The Complete Jewish Bible shows that the word of God, from Genesis to Revelation, is a unified Jewish book meant for everyone Jew and non-Jew alike. Thomas's prodigious memory and manifests an intimate acquaintance with the Fathers of the Church. The "Catena Aurea' though not as original as his other writings, furnishes a striking proof of St. Thomas Aquinas Catena Aurea is a commentary on of the Gospels by the Early Church Fathers compiled together. St Thomas Catena, St Thomas Aquinas, Commentary What is theWord? How do I view theWord Modules?. ![]()
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