Exegetical Fragments.

 A Commentary on the Beginning of Ecclesiastes.

 Chapter I.

 Chapter II.

 Chapter III.

 II.—The Gospel According to Luke.

 III.—OnLuke XXII. 42 , Etc.

 IV.—An Exposition of Luke XXII. 46 , Etc.

 V.—On John VIII. 12 .

 The plant that springs from the root is something distinct from that whence it grows up and yet it is of one nature with it. And the river which flow

 But now we are doing the opposite. For whereas Christ, who is the good Shepherd , goes in quest of one who wanders, lost among the mountains, and call

Exegetical Fragments.