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Nihil Obstat:

REVEREND HERMIGILD DRESSLER, O.F.M.

Censor Deputatus

Imprimatur:

REV. MSGR. JOHN F. DONOGHUE

Vicar General for the Archdiocese of Washington

July 8, 1981

The nihil obstat and imprimatur are official declarations that a book or
pamphlet is free of doctrinal or moral error. No implication is contained
therein that those who have granted the nihil obstat and the imprimatur agree
with content, opinions, or statements expressed.

Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data

Origen.

Homilies on Genesis and Exodus.

(The Fathers of the Church; v. 71)

English translation of: Homiliae in Genesim;

In Exodum homiliae/by Origen; Latin translation by Rufinus Tyrannius.

Bibliography: p. vii

Includes indexes.

1. Bible. O.T. Genesis--Sermons. 2. Bible. O.T. Exodus--Sermons.
3. Sermons, English--Translations from Latin. 4. Sermons,
Latin--Translations into English. I. Heine, Ronald E.
II. Origen. In Exodum homiliae. III. Title. IV. Series.
BR60.F3068 [BS1235] 22′.1106 82-4124
ISBN 0-8132-0071-7 AACR2

Copyright © 1982by
THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA PRESS, INC.
All rights reserved

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Publication Information: Book Title: Homilies on Genesis and Exodus. Contributors: Ronald E. Heine - transltr, Origen - author. Publisher: Catholic University of America Press. Place of Publication: Washington, DC. Publication Year: 1982. Page Number: iv.
    
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