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From the Holy Nativity Patristic Library
The cardinal Athanasian treatise: God became man so that man might become God. Newly set, fully indexed, and sized for the pocket.
Stillness alone engenders knowledge of God.
Peter of Damaskos
A Treasury of Divine Knowledge
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Pocket Paperback, Taupe
Pocket Paperback, Taupe
About the Press
Holy Nativity Press is an English Orthodox press. We set the writings of the Fathers from the great nineteenth-century critical translations — corrected, indexed, and bound to be carried. Ad fontes, anglicè.
Every edition is re-set from the 1886–1900 translations in classic Garamond — never a facsimile scan — with running heads, chapter numbers, and the translator’s complete footnotes.
A subject index and a scripture index close every volume, so a passage heard once in a sermon can be found again in a minute.
4.5 × 6.5 inches, set for a daily rule of reading — the Fathers carried to the bus, the parish, and the prayer corner.
Drawn from the thirty-eight volumes of the Ante-Nicene and Nicene Fathers — every edition newly set, fully indexed, and faithful to its translator.
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New editions, reading order, and notes from the workshop — a few times a year.
From the Holy Nativity Patristic Library
The cardinal Athanasian treatise: God became man so that man might become God. Newly set, fully indexed, and sized for the pocket.
“Stillness alone engenders knowledge of God.”
Peter of Damaskos
A Treasury of Divine Knowledge
8 results found, 143 total
Sort ByTitle A–ZTitle Z–APriceBest SellingRelease Date
Pocket Paperback, Taupe
Pocket Paperback, Taupe
About the Press
Holy Nativity Press is an English Orthodox press. We set the writings of the Fathers from the great nineteenth-century critical translations – corrected, indexed, and bound to be carried. Ad fontes, anglicè.
Every edition is re-set from the 1886–1900 translations in classic Garamond – never a facsimile scan – with running heads, chapter numbers, and the translator’s complete footnotes.
A subject index and a scripture index close every volume, so a passage heard once in a sermon can be found again in a minute.
4.5 × 6.5 inches, set for a daily rule of reading – the Fathers carried to the bus, the parish, and the prayer corner.
Drawn from the thirty-eight volumes of the Ante-Nicene and Nicene Fathers – every edition newly set, fully indexed, and faithful to its translator.
The Quarterly Letter
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New editions, reading order, and notes from the workshop – a few times a year.
A letter from the press, now and then.