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- Exposition Of The Christian Faith
Table of Contents
- CHAPTER I. The author distinguishes the faith from the errors of Pagans, Jews,
- CHAPTER II. The Emperor is exhorted to display zeal in the Faith. Christ's
- CHAPTER III. By evidence gathered from Scripture the unity of Father and Son
- CHAPTER IV. The Unity of God is necessarily implied in the order of Nature,
- CHAPTER V. The various blasphemies uttered by the Arians against Christ are
- CHAPTER VI. By way of leading up to his proof that Christ is not different
- CHAPTER VII. The likeness of Christ to the Father is asserted on the authority
- CHAPTER VIII. The likeness of the Son to the Father being proved, it is not
- CHAPTER IX. St. Ambrose questions the heretics and exhibits their answer,
- CHAPTER X. Christ's eternity being proved from the Apostle's teaching, St.
- CHAPTER XI. It cannot be proved from Scripture that the Father existed before
- CHAPTER XII. Further objections to the Godhead of the Son are met by the
- CHAPTER XIII. Discussion of the Divine Generation is continued. St.
- CHAPTER XIV. That the Son of God is not a created being is proved by the
- CHAPTER XV. An explanation of Acts ii. 36 and Proverbs viii. 22, which are
- CHAPTER XVI. The Arians blaspheme Christ, if by the words "created" and
- CHAPTER XVII. That Christ is very God is proved from the fact that He is
- CHAPTER XVIII. The errors of the Arians are mentioned in the Nicene
- CHAPTER XIX. Arius is charged with the first of the above-mentioned errors,
- CHAPTER XX. St. Ambrose declares his desire that some angel would fly to