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Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
- Chapter I.--Exhortation to Abandon the Impious Mysteries of Idolatry for the Adoration of the Divine Word and God the Father.
- Chapter II.--The Absurdity and Impiety of the Heathen Mysteries and Fables About the Birth and Death of Their Gods.
- Chapter III.--The Cruelty of the Sacrifices to the Gods.
- Chapter IV.--The Absurdity and Shamefulness of the Images by Which the Gods are Worshipped.
- Chapter V.--The Opinions of the Philosophers Respecting God.
- Chapter VI.--By Divine Inspiration Philosophers Sometimes Hit on the Truth.
- Chapter VII.--The Poets Also Bear Testimony to the Truth.
- Chapter VIII.--The True Doctrine is to Be Sought in the Prophets.
- Chapter IX.--|That Those Grievously Sin Who Despise or Neglect God's Gracious Calling.|
- Chapter X.--Answer to the Objection of the Heathen, that It Was Not Right to Abandon the Customs of Their Fathers.
- Chapter XI.--How Great are the Benefits Conferred on Man Through the Advent of Christ.
- Chapter XII.--Exhortation to Abandon Their Old Errors and Listen to the Instructions of Christ.