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Letters of the Blessed Theodoret, Bishop of Cyprus
Ecclesiastical History, Dialogues, and Letters · Blessed Theodoret of Cyrus
- To an Unknown Correspondent.
- To the Same.
- To Bishop Irenæus.
- Festal.
- Festal.
- Festal.
- To Theonilla.
- To Eugraphia.
- To an Anonymous Correspondent.
- To the Learned Elias.
- To Flavianus Bishop of Constantinople.
- To the Bishop Irenæus.
- To Cyrus.
- To Alexandra.
- To Silvanus the Primate.
- To Bishop Irenæus.
- To the Deaconess Casiana.
- To Neoptolemus.
- To the Presbyter Basilius.
- To the Presbyter Martyrius.
- To the Learned Eusebius.
- To Count Ulpianus.
- To the Patrician Areobindas.
- To Andreas Bishop of Samosata.
- Festal.
- Festal.
- To Aquilinus, Deacon and Archimandrite.
- To Jacobus, Presbyter and Monk.
- To Apellion.
- To Aerius the Sophist.
- To Domnus Bishop of Antioch.
- To the Bishop Theoctistus.
- To Stasimus, Count and Primate.
- To the Count Patricius.
- To the Bishop Irenæus.
- To Pompianus, Bishop of Emesa.
- To Salustius the Governor.
- Festal.
- Festal.
- To Theodorus the Vicar.
- To Claudianus.
- To Constantius the Prefect.
- To the Augusta Pulcheria.
- To the Patrician Senator.
- To the Patrician Anatolius.
- To the Learned Petrus.
- To Proclus, Bishop of Constantinople.
- To Eustathius, Bishop of Berytus.
- To Damianus, Bishop of Sidon.
- To the Archimandrite Gerontius.
- To the Presbyter Agapius.
- To Ibas, Bishop of Edessa.
- To Sophronius, Bishop of Constantina.
- Festal.
- Festal.
- Festal.
- To the Præfect Eutrechius.
- To the Consul Nomus.
- To Claudianus.
- To Dioscorus, Bishop of Alexandria.
- To the Presbyter Archibius.
- To the Presbyter John.
- Festal.
- Festal.
- To the General Zeno.
- To Aerius the Sophist.
- To Maranas.
- To Epiphanius.
- To Eugraphia.
- To Eustathius, Bishop of Ægæ.
- To Zeno, General and Consul.
- To Hermesigenes the Assessor.
- To Apollonius.
- To Urbanus.
- To the Clergy of Berœa.
- To Uranius, Governor of Cyprus.
- To Eulalius, Bishop of Persian Armenia.
- To Eusebius, Bishop of Persian Armenia.
- To Anatolius the Patrician.
- To the Prefect Eutrechius.
- To the Consul Nomus.
- To Eusebius, Bishop of Ancyra.
- Of Theodoretus, Bishop of Cyrus, to Dioscorus, Archbishop of Alexandria.
- To the Bishops of Cilicia.
- To the Bishop Basil.
- To Flavianus, Bishop of Constantinople.
- To Domnus, Bishop of Apamea.
- To Taurus the Patrician.
- To Florentius the Patrician.
- To Lupicinus the Master.
- To the Prefect Eutrechius.
- To Anatolius the Patrician.
- To Senator the Patrician.
- To Protogenes The Præfect.
- To the Præfect Antiochus.
- To Nomus the Patrician.
- To the CountSporacius.
- To Pancharius.
- To Claudianus the Antigrapharius.
- To Alexandra.
- To the Deaconess Celarina.
- To Bishop Basilius.
- To the Count Apollonius.
- To Flavianus, Bishop of Constantinople.
- To Eulogius the Œconomus.
- To Abraham the Œconomus.
- To the Presbyter Theodotus.
- To Acacius the Presbyter.
- To Eusebius, Bishop of Ancyra.
- To Domnus, Bishop of Antioch.
- To Anatolius the Patrician.
- To Domnus, Bishop of Antioch.
- To Leo, Bishop of Rome.
- From Pope Leo to Theodoret.
- To Andiberis.
- To Apella.
- To the Presbyter Renatus.
- To the Bishop Florentius.
- To the Archdeacon of Rome.
- To Anatolius the Patrician.
- To Lupicius.
- To Anatolius the Patrician.
- To Uranius Bishop of Emesa.
- To the Same.
- To the Learned Maranas.
- To Aphthonius, Theodoritus, Nonnus, Scylacius, Apthonius, Joannes, Magistrates of the Zeugmatensis.
- To the Bishop Sabinianus.
- To Jobius, Presbyter and Archimandrite.
- To Candidus, Presbyter and Archimandrite.
- To Magnus Antoninus the Presbyter.
- To Bishop Timotheus.
- To Longinus, Archimandrite of Doliche.
- To Ibas, Bishop of Edessa.
- To John, Bishop of Germanicia.
- To Theoctistus, Bishop of Berœa.
- To Bishop Romulus.
- To Cyrus Magistrianus.
- To the Archimandrite John.
- To Anatolius the Patrician.
- To Aspar, Consular and Patrician.
- To the Master Vincomalus.
- To Marcellus, Archimandrite of the Acoemetæ.
- To the Same.
- To Andrew, Monk of Constantinople.
- To the Soldiers.
- To the Monks of Constantinople.
- To John the Œconomus.
- To John, Bishop of Germanicia.
- in the Edition of Garnerius.
- Copy of the Letter written by John, Bishop of Antioch, to Nestorius.
- Letter of Theodoretus, Bishop of Cyrus, to Joannes, Bishop of Antioch.
- Letter or Address of Theodoret to the Monks of the Euphratensian, the Osrhoene, Syria, Phœnicia, and Cilicia.
- Report of the (Bishops) of the East to the Emperor, giving information of their proceedings, and explaining the cause of the delay in the arrival of the Bishop of Antioch.
- Report of the same to the Empresses Pulcheria and Eudoxia.
- Report of the same to the Senate of Constantinople.
- Letter of John, Bishop of Antioch and his Supporters, to the Clergy of Constantinople.
- Letter of the same to the people of Constantinople.
- Report of the Council of (the Bishops of) the East to the Victorious Emperor, announcing a second time the deposition of Cyril and of Memnon.
- Report of (the Bishops of) the East to the Very Pious Emperor, which they delivered with the preceding Report to the Right Honourable Count Irenæus.
- Letter of the same to the Præfect and to the Master.
- Letter of the same to the Governor and Scholasticus.
- Report presented to the Emperor by John, Archbishop of Antioch and his supporters through Palladius Magistrianus.
- Letter of Theodoretus to Andreas, Bishop of Samosata, written from Ephesus.
- First Letter of the Commissioners of the East, sent to Chalcedon, among whom was Theodoretus.
- Second Epistle of the same to the same, expressing premature triumph in Victory.
- Letter of the same to the same.
- First Petition of the Commissioners, addressed from Chalcedon, to the Emperor.
- Second Petition of the same, sent from Chalcedon to Theodosius Augustus.
- Third Demand of the same, addressed from Chalcedon to the Sovereigns.
- Letter written by Theodoretus, Bishop of Cyrus, from Chalcedon to Alexander of Hierapolis.
- Letter of certain Easterns, who had been sent to Constantinople, to Bishop Rufus.
- Letter of Theodoret to John, Bishop of Antioch, after the Reconciliation.
- Letter of Theodoretus to Nestorius.
- Letter to Andreas, Monk of Constantinople.
- To Himerius, Bishop of Nicomedia.
- To Alexander of Hierapolis.
- Letter to the same Alexander after he had learnt that John, Bishop of Antioch, had Anathematized the Doctrine of Nestorius.
- Letter to Andreas, Bishop of Samosata.
- Letter to Alexander of Hierapolis.
- Letter of Cyril to John, Bishop of Antioch, against Theodoret.
- Letter of Theodoretus, as some suppose, to Domnus, Bishop of Antioch, written on the Death of Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria.
- Letter to Abundius, Bishop of Como.