Here are some presents for Christmas 2022: online patristic resources in English - volumes of the old Ante-Nicene Church Library series, and a significant number of other materials, all accessible for free. (Some materials may be duplicated; I made this post in a hurry to get it done before Christmas.)
ANF Vol. 10
(Bibliographical Synopsis and Index)
Irenaeus - Proof of the Apostolic Preaching (1952)
Eusebius
– Ecclesiastical History (1865)
Eusebius
– Ecclesiastical History (again)
Eusebius - Ad Marinum (This is Roger Pearse's book, which contains the definitive Greek text with English translation. He also has done some interesting research about the early Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ on December 25, which is summarized here.)
Sozomen
– More Ecclesiastical History
(1865)
Aphrahat
– Homilies (1869)
Didascalia
Apostolorum (1903)
Phoebadius
of Agen (Against the Arians)
Marcellus of Ancyra
Teachings
of the Twelve Apostles (Apostolic
Constitutions)
Gregory Thamaturgus - On the Mother of God
Theodoret,
Jerome, Gennadius, Rufinus
Eusebius
– Ecclesiastical History, Life of
Constantine, & In Praise of
Constantine
Jerome –
Letters & Other Works
Augustine
– Confessions & Letters
Socrates,
Sozomen – More Ecclesiastical History
Augustine
– City of God and On Christian Doctrine
Augustine
– On the Holy Trinity, Doctrinal
Treatises, Moral Treatises
Augustine
– Against Manichaeans
& Against Donatists
Athanasius
– Select Works & Letters
Augustine
– Anti-Pelagian Writings and Other Works
Jerome
– Letters & Select Works (links embedded on-site)
Cyril
of Jerusalem, Gregory Nazianzus
Augustine
– Expositions on Psalms
Basil
of Caesarea – Letters & Select Works
Chrysostom
– On the Priesthood and Other Works
Hilary
of Poitiers and John of Damascus
Ambrose: Select Works & Letters
Chrysostom: Homilies
on Acts and Romans
Chrysostom: Homilies
on I & II Corinthians
Leo
the Great & Gregory the Great
Gregory,
Ephrem Syrus, and Aphrahat
Chrysostom
– Homilies on John and Hebrews
Seven
Ecumenical Councils
New Advent's Collection (Fathers of the Church)
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