Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Introductory Notice to the Pseudo-Clementine Literature.
- Introductory Notice to the The Recognitions of Clement.
- Recognitions of Clement.
- Chapter I.--Clement's Early History; Doubts.
- Chapter II.--His Distress.
- Chapter III.--His Dissatisfaction with the Schools of the Philosophers.
- Chapter IV.--His Increasing Disquiet.
- Chapter V.--His Design to Test the Immortality of the Soul.
- Chapter VI.--Hears of Christ.
- Chapter VII.--Arrival of Barnabas at Rome.
- Chapter VIII.--His Preaching.
- Chapter IX.--Clement's Interposition on Behalf of Barnabas.
- Chapter X.--Intercourse with Barnabas.
- Chapter XI.--Departure of Barnabas.
- Chapter XII.--Clement's Arrival at Cæsarea, and Introduction to Peter.
- Chapter XIII.--His Cordial Reception by Peter.
- Chapter XIV.--His Account of Himself.
- Chapter XV.--Peter's First Instruction: Causes of Ignorance.
- Chapter XVI.--Instruction Continued: the True Prophet.
- Chapter XVII.--Peter Requests Him to Be His Attendant.
- Chapter XVIII.--His Profiting by Peter's Instruction.
- Chapter XIX.--Peter's Satisfaction.
- Chapter XX.--Postponement of Discussion with Simon Magus.
- Chapter XXI.--Advantage of the Delay.
- Chapter XXII.--Repetition of Instructions.
- Chapter XXIII.--Repetition Continued.
- Chapter XXIV.--Repetition Continued.
- Chapter XXV.--Repetition Continued.
- Chapter XXVI.--Friendship of God; How Secured.
- Chapter XXVII.--Account of the Creation.
- Chapter XXVIII.--Account of the Creation Continued.
- Chapter XXIX.--The Giants: the Flood.
- Chapter XXX.--Noah's Sons.
- Chapter XXXI.--World After the Flood.
- Chapter XXXII.--Abraham.
- Chapter XXXIII.--Abraham: His Posterity.
- Chapter XXXIV.--The Israelites in Egypt.
- Chapter XXXV.--The Exodus.
- Chapter XXXVI.--Allowance of Sacrifice for a Time.
- Chapter XXXVII.--The Holy Place.
- Chapter XXXVIII.--Sins of the Israelites.
- Chapter XXXIX.--Baptism Instituted in Place of Sacrifices.
- Chapter XL.--Advent of the True Prophet.
- Chapter XLI.--Rejection of the True Prophet.
- Chapter XLII.--Call of the Gentiles.
- Chapter XLIII.--Success of the Gospel.
- Chapter XLIV.--Challenge by Caiaphas.
- Chapter XLV.--The True Prophet: Why Called the Christ.
- Chapter XLVI.--Anointing.
- Chapter XLVII.--Adam Anointed a Prophet.
- Chapter XLVIII.--The True Prophet, a Priest.
- Chapter XLIX.--Two Comings of Christ.
- Chapter L.--His Rejection by the Jews.
- Chapter LI.--The Only Saviour.
- Chapter LII.--The Saints Before Christ's Coming.
- Chapter LIII.--Animosity of the Jews.
- Chapter LIV.--Jewish Sects.
- Chapter LV.--Public Discussion.
- Chapter LVI.--Sadducees Refuted.
- Chapter LVII.--Samaritan Refuted.
- Chapter LVIII.--Scribes Refuted.
- Chapter LIX.--Pharisees Refuted.
- Chapter LX.--Disciples of John Refuted.
- Chapter LXI.--Caiaphas Answered.
- Chapter LXII.--Foolishness of Preaching.
- Chapter LXIII.--Appeal to the Jews.
- Chapter LXIV.--Temple to Be Destroyed.
- Chapter LXV.--Tumult Stilled by Gamaliel.
- Chapter LXVI.--Discussion Resumed.
- Chapter LXVII.--Speech of Gamaliel.
- Chapter LXVIII.--The Rule of Faith.
- Chapter LXIX.--Two Comings of Christ.
- Chapter LXX.--Tumult Raised by Saul.
- Chapter LXXI.--Flight to Jericho.
- Chapter LXXII.--Peter Sent to Cæsarea.
- Chapter LXXIII.--Welcomed by Zacchæus.
- Chapter LXXIV.--Simon Magus Challenges Peter.
- Chapter I.--Power of Habit.
- Chapter II.--Curtailment of Sleep.
- Chapter III.--Need of Caution.
- Chapter IV.--Prudence in Dealing with Opponents.
- Chapter V.--Simon Magus, a Formidable Antagonist.
- Chapter VI.--Simon Magus: His Wickedness.
- Chapter VII.--Simon Magus: His History.
- Chapter VIII.--Simon Magus: His History.
- Chapter IX.--Simon Magus: His Profession.
- Chapter X.--Simon Magus: His Deception.
- Chapter XI.--Simon Magus, at the Head of the Sect of Dositheus.
- Chapter XII.--Simon Magus and Luna.
- Chapter XIII.--Simon Magus: Secret of His Magic.
- Chapter XIV.--Simon Magus, Professes to Be God.
- Chapter XV.--Simon Magus, Professed to Have Made a Boy of Air.
- Chapter XVI.--Simon Magus: Hopelessness of His Case.
- Chapter XVII.--Men Enemies to God.
- Chapter XVIII.--Responsibility of Men.
- Chapter XIX.--Disputation Begun.
- Chapter XX.--The Kingdom of God and His Righteousness.
- Chapter XXI.--Righteousness the Way to the Kingdom.
- Chapter XXII.--Righteousness; What It is.
- Chapter XXIII.--Simon Refuses Peace.
- Chapter XXIV.--Peter's Explanation.
- Chapter XXV.--Principles on Which the Discussion Should Be Conducted.
- Chapter XXVI.--Simon's Interruption.
- Chapter XXVII.--Questions and Answers.
- Chapter XXVIII.--Consistency of Christ's Teaching.
- Chapter XXIX.--Peace and Strife.
- Chapter XXX.--Peace to the Sons of Peace.
- Chapter XXXI.--Peace and War.
- Chapter XXXII.--Simon's Challenge.
- Chapter XXXIII.--Authority.
- Chapter XXXIV.--Order of Proof.
- Chapter XXXV.--How Error Cannot Stand with Truth.
- Chapter XXXVI.--Altercation.
- Chapter XXXVII.--Simon's Subtlety.
- Chapter XXXVIII.--Simon's Creed.
- Chapter XXXIX.--Argument for Polytheism.
- Chapter XL.--Peter's Answer.
- Chapter XLI.--The Answer, Continued.
- Chapter XLII.--Guardian Angels.
- Chapter XLIII.--No God But Jehovah.
- Chapter XLIV.--The Serpent, the Author of Polytheism.
- Chapter XLV.--Polytheism Inexcusable.
- Chapter XLVI.--Christ Acknowledged the God of the Jews.
- Chapter XLVII.--Simon's Cavil.
- Chapter XLVIII.--Peter's Answer.
- Chapter XLIX.--The Supreme Light.
- Chapter L.--Simon's Presumption.
- Chapter LI.--The Sixth Sense.
- Chapter LII.--Reductio Ad Absurdum
- Chapter LIII.--Simon's Blasphemy.
- Chapter LIV.--How Simon Learned from the Law What the Law Does Not Teach.
- Chapter LV.--Simon's Objections Turned Against Himself.
- Chapter LVI.--No God Above the Creator.
- Chapter LVII.--Simon's Inconsistency.
- Chapter LVIII.--Simon's God Unjust.
- Chapter LIX.--The Creator Our Father.
- Chapter LX.--The Creator the Supreme God.
- Chapter LXI.--Imagination.
- Chapter LXII.--Peter's Experience of Imagination.
- Chapter LXIII.--Peter's Reverie.
- Chapter LXIV.--Andrew's Rebuke.
- Chapter LXV.--Fallacy of Imagination.
- Chapter LXVI.--Existence and Conception.
- Chapter LXVII.--The Law Teaches of Immensity.
- Chapter LXVIII.--The Visible and the Invisible Heaven.
- Chapter LXIX.--Faith and Reason.
- Chapter LXX.--Adjournment.
- Chapter LXXI.--Separation from the Unclean.
- Chapter LXXII.--The Remedy.
- Chapter I.--Pearls Before Swine.
- Chapter XII. --Second Day's Discussion.
- Chapter XIII.--Simon a Seducer.
- Chapter XIV.--Simon Claims the Fulfilment of Peter's Promise.
- Chapter XV.--Simon's Arrogance.
- Chapter XVI.--Existence of Evil.
- Chapter XVII.--Not Admitted by All.
- Chapter XVIII.--Manner of Conducting the Discussion.
- Chapter XIX.--Desire of Instruction.
- Chapter XX.--Common Principles.
- Chapter XXI.--Freedom of the Will.
- Chapter XXII.--Responsibility.
- Chapter XXIII.--Origin of Evil.
- Chapter XXIV.--God the Author of Good, Not of Evil.
- Chapter XXV.--|Who Hath Resisted His Will?|
- Chapter XXVI.--No Goodness Without Liberty.
- Chapter XXVII.--The Visible Heaven: Why Made.
- Chapter XXVIII.--Why to Be Dissolved.
- Chapter XXIX.--Corruptible and Temporary Things Made by the Incorruptible and Eternal.
- Chapter XXX.--How the Pure in Heart See God.
- Chapter XXXI.--Diligence in Study.
- Chapter XXXII.--Peter's Private Instruction.
- Chapter XXXIII.--Learners and Cavillers.
- Chapter XXXIV.--Against Order is Against Reason.
- Chapter XXXV.--Learning Before Teaching.
- Chapter XXXVI.--Self-Evidence of the Truth.
- Chapter XXXVII.--God Righteous as Well as Good.
- Chapter XXXVIII.--God's Justice Shown at the Day of Judgment.
- Chapter XXXIX.--Immortality of the Soul.
- Chapter XL.--Proved by the Success of the Wicked in This Life.
- Chapter XLI.--Cavils of Simon.
- Chapter XLII.--|Full of All Subtlety and All Mischief.|
- Chapter XLIII.--Simon's Subterfuges.
- Chapter XLIV.--Sight or Hearing?
- Chapter XLV.--A Home-Thrust.
- Chapter XLVI.--Simon's Rage.
- Chapter XLVII.--Simon's Vaunt.
- Chapter XLVIII.--Attempts to Create a Disturbance.
- Chapter XLIX.--Simon's Retreat.
- Chapter L.--Peter's Benediction.
- Chapter LI.--Peter's Accessibility.
- Chapter LII.--False Signs and Miracles.
- Chapter LIII.--Self-Love the Foundation of Goodness.
- Chapter LIV.--God to Be Supremely Loved.
- Chapter LV.--Ten Commandments Corresponding to the Plagues of Egypt.
- Chapter LVI.--Simon Resisted Peter, as the Magicians Moses.
- Chapter LVII.--Miracles of the Magicians.
- Chapter LVIII.--Truth Veiled with Love.
- Chapter LIX.--Good and Evil in Pairs.
- Chapter LX.--Uselessness of Pretended Miracles.
- Chapter LXI.--Ten Pairs.
- Chapter LXII.--The Christian Life.
- Chapter LXIII.--A Deserter from Simon's Camp.
- Chapter LXIV.--Declaration of Simon's Wickedness.
- Chapter LXV.--Peter Resolves to Follow Simon.
- Chapter LXVI.--Zacchæus Made Bishop of Cæsarea; Presbyters and Deacons Ordained.
- Chapter LXVII.--Invitation to Baptism.
- Chapter LXVIII.--Twelve Sent Before Him.
- Chapter LXIX.--Arrangements Approved by All the Brethren.
- Chapter LXX.--Departure of the Twelve.
- Chapter LXXI.--Peter Prepares the Cæsareans for His Departure.
- Chapter LXXII.--More Than Ten Thousand Baptized.
- Chapter LXXIII.--Tidings of Simon.
- Chapter LXXIV.--Farewell to Cæsarea.
- Chapter LXXV.--Contents of Clement's Despatches to James.
- Chapter I.--Halt at Dora.
- Chapter II.--Reception in the House of Maro.
- Chapter III.--Simon's Flight.
- Chapter IV.--The Harvest Plenteous.
- Chapter V.--Moses and Christ.
- Chapter VI.--A Congregation.
- Chapter VII.--The Sick Healed.
- Chapter VIII.--Providence Vindicated.
- Chapter IX.--State of Innocence a State of Enjoyment.
- Chapter X.--Sin the Cause of Suffering.
- Chapter XI.--Suffering Salutary.
- Chapter XII.--Translation of Enoch.
- Chapter XIII.--Origin of Idolatry.
- Chapter XIV.--God Both Good and Righteous.
- Chapter XV.--How Demons Get Power Over Men.
- Chapter XVI.--Why They Wish to Possess Men.
- Chapter XVII.--The Gospel Gives Power Over Demons.
- Chapter XVIII.--This Power in Proportion to Faith.
- Chapter XIX.--Demons Incite to Idolatry.
- Chapter XX.--Folly of Idolatry.
- Chapter XXI.--Heathen Oracles.
- Chapter XXII.--Why They Sometimes Come True.
- Chapter XXIII.--Evil Not in Substance.
- Chapter XXIV.--Why God Permits Evil.
- Chapter XXV.--Evil Beings Turned to Good Account.
- Chapter XXVI.--Evil Angels Seducers.
- Chapter XXVII.--Ham the First Magician.
- Chapter XXVIII.--Tower of Babel.
- Chapter XXIX.--Fire-Worship of the Persians.
- Chapter XXX.--Hero-Worship.
- Chapter XXXI.--Idolatry Led to All Immorality.
- Chapter XXXII.--Invitation.
- Chapter XXXIII.--The Weakest Christian More Powerful Than the Strongest Demon.
- Chapter XXXIV.--Temptation of Christ.
- Chapter XXXV.--False Apostles.
- Chapter XXXVI.--The Garments Unspotted.
- Chapter XXXVII.--The Congregation Dismissed.
- Chapter I.--Peter's Salutation.
- Chapter II.--Suffering the Effect of Sin.
- Chapter III.--Faith and Unbelief.
- Chapter IV.--Ignorance the Mother of Evils.
- Chapter V.--Advantages of Knowledge.
- Chapter VI.--Free-Will.
- Chapter VII.--Responsibility of Knowledge.
- Chapter VIII.--Desires of the Flesh to Be Subdued.
- Chapter IX.--The Two Kingdoms.
- Chapter X.--Jesus the True Prophet.
- Chapter XI.--The Expectation of the Gentiles.
- Chapter XII.--Call of the Gentiles.
- Chapter XIII.--Invitation of the Gentiles.
- Chapter XIV.--Idols Unprofitable.
- Chapter XV.--Folly of Idolatry.
- Chapter XVI.--God Alone a Fit Object of Worship.
- Chapter XVII.--Suggestions of the Old Serpent.
- Chapter XVIII.--His First Suggestion.
- Chapter XIX.--His Second Suggestion.
- Chapter XX.--Egyptian Idolatry.
- Chapter XXI.--Egyptian Idolatry More Reasonable Than Others.
- Chapter XXII.--Second Suggestion Continued.
- Chapter XXIII.--Third Suggestion.
- Chapter XXIV.--Fourth Suggestion.
- Chapter XXV.--Fifth Suggestion.
- Chapter XXVI.--Sixth Suggestion.
- Chapter XXVII.--Creatures Take Vengeance on Sinners.
- Chapter XXVIII.--Eternity of Punishments.
- Chapter XXIX.--God's Care of Human Things.
- Chapter XXX.--Religion of Fathers to Be Abandoned.
- Chapter XXXI.--Paganism, Its Enormities.
- Chapter XXXII.--True Religion Calls to Sobriety and Modesty.
- Chapter XXXIII.--Origin of Impiety.
- Chapter XXXIV.--Who are Worshippers of God?
- Chapter XXXV.--Judgment to Come.
- Chapter XXXVI.--Conclusion of Discourse.
- Chapter I.--Book VI. Diligence in Study.
- Chapter II.--Much to Be Done in a Little Time.
- Chapter III.--Righteous Anger.
- Chapter IV.--Not Peace, But a Sword.
- Chapter V.--How the Fight Begins.
- Chapter VI.--God to Be Loved More Than Parents.
- Chapter VII.--The Earth Made for Men.
- Chapter VIII.--Necessity of Baptism.
- Chapter IX.--Use of Baptism.
- Chapter X.--Necessity of Good Works.
- Chapter XI.--Inward and Outward Cleansing.
- Chapter XII.--Importance of Chastity.
- Chapter XIII.--Superiority of Christian Morality.
- Chapter XIV.--Knowledge Enhances Responsibility.
- Chapter XV.--Bishops, Presbyters, Deacons, and Widows Ordained at Tripolis.
- Chapter I.--Journey from Tripolis.
- Chapter II.--Disciples Divided into Two Bands.
- Chapter III.--Order of March.
- Chapter IV.--Clement's Joy at Remaining with Peter.
- Chapter V.--Clement's Affection for Peter.
- Chapter VI.--Peter's Simplicity of Life.
- Chapter VII.--Peter's Humility.
- Chapter VIII.--Clement's Family History.
- Chapter IX.--Disappearance of His Mother and Brothers.
- Chapter X.--Disappearance of His Father.
- Chapter XI.--Different Effects of Suffering on Heathens and Christians.
- Chapter XII.--Excursion to Aradus.
- Chapter XIII.--The Beggar Woman.
- Chapter XIV.--The Woman's Grief.
- Chapter XV.--The Woman's Story.
- Chapter XVI.--The Woman's Story Continued.
- Chapter XVII.--The Woman's Story Continued.
- Chapter XVIII.--The Woman's Story Continued.
- Chapter XIX.--Peter's Reflections on the Story.
- Chapter XX.--Peter's Statement to the Woman.
- Chapter XXI.--A Discovery.
- Chapter XXII.--A Happy Meeting.
- Chapter XXIII.--A Miracle.
- Chapter XXIV--Departure from Aradus.
- Chapter XXV.--Journeyings.
- Chapter XXVI.--Recapitulation.
- Chapter XXVII.--Recapitulation Continued.
- Chapter XXVIII.--More Recognitions.
- Chapter XXIX.--|Nothing Common or Unclean.|
- Chapter XXX.--|Who Can Forbid Water?|
- Chapter XXXI.--Too Much Joy.
- Chapter XXXII.--|He Bringeth Them Unto Their Desired Haven.|
- Chapter XXXIII.--Another Wreck Prevented.
- Chapter XXXIV.--Baptism Must Be Preceded by Fasting.
- Chapter XXXV.--Desiring the Salvation of Others.
- Chapter XXXVI.--The Sons' Pleading.
- Chapter XXXVII.--Peter Inexorable.
- Chapter XXXVIII.--Reward of Chastity.
- Chapter I.--The Old Workman.
- Chapter II.--Genesis.
- Chapter III.--A Friendly Conference.
- Chapter IV.--The Question Stated.
- Chapter V.--Freedom of Discussion Allowed.
- Chapter VI.--The Other Side of the Question Stated.
- Chapter VII.--The Way Cleared.
- Chapter VIII--Instincts.
- Chapter IX.--Simple and Compound.
- Chapter X.--Creation Implies Providence.
- Chapter XI.--General or Special Providence.
- Chapter XII.--Prayer Inconsistent with Genesis.
- Chapter XIII.--A Creator Necessary.
- Chapter XIV.--Mode of Creation.
- Chapter XV.--Theories of Creation.
- Chapter XVI.--The World Made of Nothing by a Creator.
- Chapter XVII.--Doctrine of Atoms Untenable.
- Chapter XVIII.--The Concourse of Atoms Could Not Make the World.
- Chapter XIX.--More Difficulties of the Atomic Theory.
- Chapter XX.--Plato's Testimony.
- Chapter XXI.--Mechanical Theory.
- Chapter XXII.--Motions of the Stars.
- Chapter XXIII.--Providence in Earthly Things.
- Chapter XXIV.--Rivers and Seas.
- Chapter XXV.--Plants and Animals.
- Chapter XXVI.--Germination of Seeds.
- Chapter XXVII.--Power of Water.
- Chapter XXVIII.--The Human Body.
- Chapter XXIX.--Symmetry of the Body.
- Chapter XXX.--Breath and Blood.
- Chapter XXXI.--The Intestines.
- Chapter XXXII.--Generation.
- Chapter XXXIII.--Correspondences in Creation.
- Chapter XXXIV.--Time of Making the World.
- Chapter XXXV.--A Contest of Hospitality.
- Chapter XXXVI.--Arrangements for To-Morrow.
- Chapter XXXVII.--|The Form of Sound Words, Which Ye Have Heard of Me.|
- Chapter XXXVIII.--The Chief Man's House.
- Chapter XXXIX.--Recapitulation of Yesterday's Argument.
- Chapter XL.--Genesis.
- Chapter XLI.--The Rainbow.
- Chapter XLII.--Types and Forms.
- Chapter XLIII.--Things Apparently Useless and Vile Made by God.
- Chapter XLIV.--Ordinate and Inordinate.
- Chapter XLV.--Motions of the Sun and Moon.
- Chapter XLVI.--Sun and Moon Ministers Both of Good and Evil.
- Chapter XLVII.--Chastisements on the Righteous and the Wicked.
- Chapter XLVIII.--Chastisements for Sins.
- Chapter XLIX.--God's Precepts Despised.
- Chapter L.--The Flood.
- Chapter LI.--Evils Brought in by Sin.
- Chapter LII.--|No Rose Without Its Thorn.|
- Chapter LIII.--Everything Has Its Corresponding Contrary.
- Chapter LIV.--An Illustration.
- Chapter LV.--The Two Kingdoms.
- Chapter LVI.--Origin of Evil.
- Chapter LVII.--The Old Man Unconvinced.
- Chapter LVIII.--Sitting in Judgment Upon God.
- Chapter LIX.--The True Prophet.
- Chapter LX.--His Deliverances Not to Be Questioned.
- Chapter LXI.--Ignorance of the Philosophers.
- Chapter LXII.--End of the Conference.
- Chapter I.--An Explanation.
- Chapter II.--Preliminaries.
- Chapter III.--Beginning of the Discussion.
- Chapter IV.--Why the Evil Prince Was Made.
- Chapter V.--Necessity of Inequality.
- Chapter VI.--Arrangements of the World for the Exercise of Virtue.
- Chapter VII.--The Old and the New Birth.
- Chapter VIII.--Uses of Evils.
- Chapter IX.--|Conceived in Sin.|
- Chapter X.--Tow Smeared with Pitch.
- Chapter XI.--Fear.
- Chapter XII.--Astrologers.
- Chapter XIII.--Retribution Here or Hereafter.
- Chapter XIV.--Knowledge Deadens Lusts.
- Chapter XV.--Fear of Men and of God.
- Chapter XVI.--Imperfect Conviction.
- Chapter XVII.--Astrological Lore.
- Chapter XVIII.--The Reply.
- Chapter XIX.--Refutation of Astrology.
- Chapter XX.--Brahmans.
- Chapter XXI.--Districts of Heaven.
- Chapter XXII.--Customs of the Gelones.
- Chapter XXIII.--Manners of the Susidæ.
- Chapter XXIV.--Different Customs of Different Countries.
- Chapter XXV.--Not Genesis, But Free-Will.
- Chapter XXVI.--Climates.
- Chapter XXVII.--Doctrine of |Climates| Untenable.
- Chapter XXVIII.--Jewish Customs.
- Chapter XXIX.--The Gospel More Powerful Than |Genesis.|
- Chapter XXX.--|Genesis| Inconsistent with God's Justice.
- Chapter XXXI.--Value of Knowledge.
- Chapter XXXII.--Stubborn Facts.
- Chapter XXXIII.--An Approaching Recognition.
- Chapter XXXIV.--The Other Side of the Story.
- Chapter XXXV.--Revelations.
- Chapter XXXVI.--New Revelations.
- Chapter XXXVII.--Another Recognition.
- Chapter XXXVIII.--|Angels Unawares.|
- Chapter I.--Probation.
- Chapter II.--A Difficulty.
- Chapter III.--A Suggestion.
- Chapter IV.--Free Inquiry.
- Chapter V.--Good and Evil.
- Chapter VI.--Peter's Authority.
- Chapter VII.--Clement's Argument.
- Chapter VIII.--Admitted Evils.
- Chapter IX.--Existence of Evil on Astrological Principles.
- Chapter X.--How to Make Progress.
- Chapter XI.--Test of Astrology.
- Chapter XII.--Astrology Baffled by Free-Will.
- Chapter XIII.--People Admitted.
- Chapter XIV.--No Man Has Universal Knowledge.
- Chapter XV.--Clement's Disclosure.
- Chapter XVI.--|Would that All God's People Were Prophets.|
- Chapter XVII.--Gentile Cosmogony.
- Chapter XVIII.--Family of Saturn.
- Chapter XIX.--Their Destinies.
- Chapter XX.--Doings of Jupiter.
- Chapter XXI.--A Black Catalogue.
- Chapter XXII.--Vile Transformation of Jupiter.
- Chapter XXIII.--Why a God?
- Chapter XXIV.--Folly of Polytheism.
- Chapter XXV.--Dead Men Deified.
- Chapter XXVI.--Metamorphoses.
- Chapter XXVII.--Inconsistency of Polytheists.
- Chapter XXVIII.--Buttresses of Gentilism.
- Chapter XXIX.--Allegories.
- Chapter XXX.--Cosmogony of Orpheus.
- Chapter XXXI.--Hesiod's Cosmogony.
- Chapter XXXII.--Allegorical Interpretation.
- Chapter XXXIII.--Allegory of Jupiter, Etc.
- Chapter XXXIV.--Other Allegories.
- Chapter XXXV.--Uselessness of These Allegories.
- Chapter XXXVI.--The Allegories an Afterthought.
- Chapter XXXVII.--Like Gods, Like Worshippers.
- Chapter XXXVIII.--Writings of the Poets.
- Chapter XXXIX.--All for the Best.
- Chapter XL.--Further Information Sought.
- Chapter XLI.--Explanation of Mythology.
- Chapter XLII.--Interpretation of Scripture.
- Chapter XLIII.--A Word of Exhortation.
- Chapter XLIV.--Earnestness.
- Chapter XLV.--All Ought to Repent.
- Chapter XLVI.--The Sure Word of Prophecy.
- Chapter XLVII.--|A Faithful Saying, and Worthy of All Acceptation.|
- Chapter XLVIII.--Errors of the Philosophers.
- Chapter XLIX.--God's Long-Suffering.
- Chapter L.--Philosophers Not Benefactors of Men.
- Chapter LI.--Christ the True Prophet.
- Chapter LII.--Appion and Anubion.
- Chapter LIII.--A Transformation.
- Chapter LIV.--Excitement in Antioch.
- Chapter LV.--A Stratagem.
- Chapter LVI.--Simon's Design in the Transformation.
- Chapter LVII.--Great Grief.
- Chapter LVIII.--How It All Happened.
- Chapter LIX.--A Scene of Mourning.
- Chapter LX.--A Counterplot.
- Chapter LXI.--A Mine Dug.
- Chapter LXII.--A Case of Conscience.
- Chapter LXIII.--A Pious Fraud.
- Chapter LXIV.--A Competition in Lying.
- Chapter LXV.--Success of the Plot.
- Chapter LXVI.--Truth Told by Lying Lips.
- Chapter LXVII.--Faustinianus is Himself Again.
- Chapter LXVIII.--Peter's Entry into Antioch.
- Chapter LXIX.--Peter's Thanksgiving.
- Chapter LXX.--Miracles.
- Chapter LXXI.--Success.
- Chapter LXXII.--Happy Ending.