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The Three Epistles of S. Cyril, Archbishop of Alexandria: English Text

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This volume contains two letters to Nestorius and one letter to John Bishop of Antioch. Editor P. E. Pusey provides the English translations. The former of the two letters to Nestorius was read at the very opening of the Council of Ephesus, immediately after the recitation of the Nicene Creed.

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Interested in more? Be sure to check out theWorks of St. Cyril of Alexandria (6 vols.).

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“To one Person therefore must we attribute all the words in the Gospels, to One Incarnateg Hypostasis of the Word: for there is One Lord Jesus Christ, according to the Scriptures.” (Pages 65–66)

“worshipped with one worship together with His own flesh” (Page 64)

“must not therefore sever into two sons, the One Lord Jesus Christ” (Page 58)

Cyril of Alexandria was the Patriarch of Alexandria from 412 to 444. His uncle, Pope Theophilus of Alexandria, was Patriarch of Alexandria from 385 to 412. Cyril was well educated, wrote extensively, and was a leading figure in the First Council of Ephesus in 431, the third ecumenical council of the early Christian Church. The council convened amid disputes over the teachings of Nestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople, and Cyril led the charges of heresy against Nestorius. Nestorius' teachings were condemned by the council, leading to the formation of separate denominations that broke from the Orthodox church.

Cyril of Alexandria is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Church, Anglican Church, and Lutheran Church.

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  1. Christian R. Proano M.
    The resource is very valuable and instructive. 4 stars since there are some typos and toward the end some reference to the Bible verses are incorrect, whoever transcribed the text into the logos version should go back and correct it.

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