Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Fragment I. I adjure thee, who shalt transcribe this book, by our Lord Jesus Christ
- Fragment II. These opinions, Florinus, that I may speak in mild terms
- Fragment III. For the controversy is not merely as regards the day
- Fragment IV. As long as any one has the means of doing good to his neighbours
- Fragment V. The will and the energy of God is the effective and foreseeing cause of every
- Fragment VI. Since God is vast, and the Architect of the world
- Fragment VII. This custom of not bending the knee upon Sunday
- Fragment VIII. For as the ark of the covenant. was gilded within and without with pure gold
- Fragment IX. Ever, indeed, speaking well of the deserving, but never ill of the undeserving
- Fragment X. It is indeed proper to God, and befitting His character
- Fragment XI. The business of the Christian is nothing else than to be ever preparing for death
- Fragment XII. We therefore have formed the belief that bodies also do rise again.
- Fragment XIII. For when the Greeks, having arrested the slaves of Christian catechumens
- Fragment XIV. How is it possible to say that the serpent
- Fragment XV. When, in times of old, Balaam spake these things in parables
- Fragment XVI. Expounding again the law to that generation which followed those who were slain in the
- Fragment XVII. By these Christ was typified, and acknowledged, and brought into the world
- Fragment XVIII. And this was not without meaning; but that by means of the number of the
- Fragment XIX. |Take unto thee Joshua 'Iesoun the son of Nun.
- Fragment XX. |And he laid his hands upon him.
- Fragment XXI. But he does not give, as Christ did, by means of breathing
- Fragment XXII. |Thou shall not go with them, neither shalt thou curse the people.
- Fragment XXIII. |And he mounted upon his donkey.
- Fragment XXIV. |God is not as a man.
- Fragment XXV. |To inflict vengeance from the Lord on Midian.
- Fragment XXVI. Know thou that every man is either empty or full.
- Fragment XXVII. The little boy, therefore, who guided Samson by the hand
- Fragment XXVIII. |And the man of God said, Where did it fall? And he showed him the
- Fragment XXIX. The Gospel according to Matthew was written to the Jews.
- Fragment XXX. |The axe unto the root,| he says, urging us to the knowledge of the truth
- Fragment XXXI. Observe that, by means of the grain of mustard seed in the parable
- Fragment XXXII. Josephus says, that when Moses had been brought up in the royal palaces
- Fragment XXXIII. Inasmuch as certain men, impelled by what considerations I know not
- Fragment XXXIV. |And dipped himself,| says the Scripture., |seven times in Jordan.
- Fragment XXXV. If the corpse of Elisha raised a dead man
- Fragment XXXVI. TRUE knowledge, then, consists in the understanding of Christ
- Fragment XXXVII. Those who have become acquainted with the secondary i.
- Fragment XXXVIII. The apostles ordained, that |we should not judge any one in respect to meat or
- Fragment XXXIX. Christ, who was called the Son of God before the ages
- Fragment XL. |And he found the jaw-bone of an ass.
- Fragment XLI. This indicates the persecution against the Church set on foot by the nations who still
- Fragment XLII. Speaking always well of the worthy, but never ill of the unworthy
- Fragment XLIII. In these things there was signified by prophecy that the people
- Fragment XLIV. It is not an easy thing for a soul
- Fragment XLV. |And Balaam the son of Beor they slew with the sword.
- Fragment XLVI. |The god of the world;| that is, Satan, who was designated God to those who
- Fragment XLVII. The birth of John the Baptist. brought the dumbness of Zacharias to an end.
- Fragment XLVIII. As therefore seventy tongues are indicated by number, and from dispersion the tongues are gathered
- Fragment XLIX. Now therefore, by means of this which has been already brought forth a long time
- Fragment L. For then there shall in truth be a common joy consummated to all those who
- Fragment LI. Now, however, inasmuch as the books of these men may possibly have escaped your observation
- Fragment LII. The sacred books acknowledge with regard to Christ, that as He is the Son of
- Fragment LIII. With regard to Christ, the law and the prophets and the evangelists have proclaimed that
- Fragment LIV. The law and the prophets and evangelists have declared that Christ was born of a
- Fragment LV. |Then drew near unto Him the mother of Zebedee's children
- Subject Index