This is the second volume of the complete surviving works of Saint Cyril, Bishop of Jerusalem, presented in Latin. A key figure in the 4th-century Church, Cyril's writings offer invaluable insights into the theological debates and liturgical practices of early Christianity. This volume preserves Cyril's contributions to Christian doctrine and his interpretations of scripture, reflecting the intellectual and spiritual landscape of his time.
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