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The Works of St. Ephrem the Syrian (Vol 4): Syriac, Greek, and Latin (Syriac Studies Library) (English and Latin Edition)

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✦ Table of Contents


Series Foreword
Clementi Papæ XII
Index Titulorum
D. Angelum Mariam Quirinum
Prolegomena in primum tomum operum graecorum. Sancti Ephraem Syri
De Rebus Gestis Scriptis Que Sancti Ephraem syri
De Rebus Gestis, scriptis, Editionibusque. Sancti Ephærm Syri
Recensio
S. Ephræm Syri
Initia Sermonvm Sancti Ephraem Syri
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Initia
Index Sermonum S. Ephraem Syri


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