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In his role as learned bishop of Milan in the 4th century, Saint
Ambrose published this work concerning the holy trinity of Christ,
God and the Holy Spirit. Though not formally educated or trained in
a university or seminary, St. Ambrose possessed gifts of intuition
for matters of faith. His studies spanned wide, and he duly gained
recognition and prominence as a scholar of great understanding and
faith. Setting out to first define the tenets of the Christian Holy
Trinity, Ambrose here uses his knowledge of Bible texts to support
clear and well-founded explanation of what the holy spirit is and
its subtle influence upon believers. The establishment of a clear
theology was a great concern of the early figures in Christianity.
St. Ambrose spent years battling the rival doctrines of Arianism,
at one point almost losing his own church to the movement.
Eventually, he and fellow believers overcame the Arian faith; many
of the writings and actions of St. Ambrose led to the formation of
the Catholic church.
In his role as learned bishop of Milan in the 4th century, Saint
Ambrose published this work concerning the holy trinity of Christ,
God and the Holy Spirit. Though not formally educated or trained in
a university or seminary, St. Ambrose possessed gifts of intuition
for matters of faith. His studies spanned wide, and he duly gained
recognition and prominence as a scholar of great understanding and
faith. Setting out to first define the tenets of the Christian Holy
Trinity, Ambrose here uses his knowledge of Bible texts to support
clear and well-founded explanation of what the holy spirit is and
its subtle influence upon believers. The establishment of a clear
theology was a great concern of the early figures in Christianity.
St. Ambrose spent years battling the rival doctrines of Arianism,
at one point almost losing his own church to the movement.
Eventually, he and fellow believers overcame the Arian faith; many
of the writings and actions of St. Ambrose led to the formation of
the Catholic church.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
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This edition of Ambrose's "On the Duties of the Clergy" was
translated by Rev. H. De Romestrin with the assistance of Rev. E.
De Romestin and Rev. H. T. F. Duckworth. It includes the original
Greek citations.
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