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Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Chapter I. The earth brings forth, as if by suppuration
- Chapter II. But not yet about the good to be got from martyrdom must we learn
- Chapter III. Nor should I think it needful to discuss whether God pursues a worthy course in
- Chapter IV. If, therefore, it is evident that from the beginning this kind of worship has both
- Chapter V. You have therefore the will of my God.
- Chapter VI. But if, for the contest's sake, God had appointed martyrdoms for us
- Chapter VII. If the scorpion, swinging his tail in the air
- Chapter VIII. We keep therefore the one position, and, in respect of this question only
- Chapter IX. It remains for us, lest ancient times may perhaps have had the sacrament exclusively their
- Chapter X. But as to those who think that not here
- Chapter XI. In the same manner, therefore, we maintain that the other announcements too refer to the
- Chapter XII. Who, now, should know better the marrow of the Scriptures than the school of Christ
- Chapter XIII. But how Paul, an apostle, from being a persecutor
- Chapter XIV. No doubt the apostle admonishes the Romans to be subject to all power
- Chapter XV. Now, then, the epistles of the apostles also are well known.