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- H.A. Wilson translation and notes. With a brief introduction. From the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, second series, vol. 5. At Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
- Though included in St. Basil the Great's works, some scholars think that this was actually written by Gregory of Nyssa. Trinitarian theology. On the distinction between ousia and hypostasis.
- McCambly translation. With introduction and notes. Gregory aims to refute Origen's opinion on the witch of Endor.
- McCambly translation. With notes. 82K.
- "Concerning Almsgiving" and "As You Did It to One of These, You Did It to Me". With an introduction, and translated by Richard McCambly. 72K.
- Moore-Wilson translation, with notes. From the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, second series, vol. 5. At Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Approximately 150K.
- McCambly translation. Short.
- Eight homilies. 259K. McCambly translation, with introduction and notes.
- With an introduction. McCambly translation.
- Moore-Wilson translation, with notes. Incomplete--the manuscript from which the translators worked was missing the end of the treatise. From the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, second series, vol. 5. At Christian Classics Ethere
- Long (240K) but very important Christological text. Possibly the first English translation of this work, by Richard McCambly. With introduction.
- McCambly translation. With an introduction.
- Moore-Wilson translation, with summary and notes. 182K. From the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, second series, vol. 5. At Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
- McCambly translation, with introduction and notes. 94K.
- McCambly translation, with introduction and notes.
- Richard McCambly translation, with introduction and notes.
- With introduction and notes. Richard McCambly translation.
- 66K. McCambly translation, with introduction.
- Ogle-Wilson translation, notes by H.A. Wilson. Each of the 12 books (and 2 prefatory letters) in its own file, with links to contents, previous, next. File sizes can be large (e.g., Book One is 337K). In the printed edition, the complete work comes to 2
- About the symbolism of the eighth day. McCambly translation. With an introduction.
- A two-part homily delivered on successive days, in praise of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste. McCambly translation.
- M. Day translation, completed and revised with notes by H.A. Wilson and William Moore, and with an introductory note on the meaning of "epinoia". From the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, second series, vol. 5. At Christ
- With a lengthy introduction. The preformatted line length can make this hard to read. McCambly translation.
- A dialogue with his sister Macrina. 193K. Moore-Wilson translation, with notes. At Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
- McCambly translation, with introduction and notes. 63K. Defends free will against astrology or any other kind of determinism.
- With a lengthy introduction. McCambly translation. 108K.
- St. Gregory's tribute to his beloved sister, who was a great influence on him.
- To Eustathius. H.A. Wilson translation and notes. From the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, second series, vol. 5. At Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
- 18 letters, each in its own file, with notes. Letter 15 translated by H.A. Wilson, Letter 17 by W. Moore, the rest by H.C. Ogle. From the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, second series, vol. 5. At Christian Classics Ethereal Libra
- McCambly translation. 81K. An ascetical treatise addressed to a monk, complements "On Virginity". With introduction and notes.
- Homily for Epiphany. H.A. Wilson translation and notes. From the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, second series, vol. 5. At Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
- Short. Moore-Wilson translation, with notes. At Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
- Short homily on fornication. McCambly translation, with introduction and notes.
- To St. Letoius, Bishop of Melitene. Accepted as canonical by the Synod in Trullo, also known as Quinisext.
- Translated and with notes by H.A. Wilson. From the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church, second series, vol. 5. At Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
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