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Table of Contents
- Title Page
- The COMMONITORY OF Vincent of Lérins,
- Introduction.
- Chapter I. The Object of the Following Treatise.
- Chapter II. A General Rule for distinguishing the Truth of the Catholic Faith from the Falsehood of
- Chapter III. What is to be done if one or more dissent from the rest.
- Chapter IV. The evil resulting from the bringing in of Novel Doctrine shown in the instances of
- Chapter V. The Example set us by the Martyrs, whom no force could hinder from defending the
- Chapter VI. The example of Pope Stephen in resisting the Iteration of Baptism.
- Chapter VII. How Heretics, craftily cite obscure passages in ancient writers in support of their own novelties.
- Exposition of St. Paul's Words, Gal. i. 8.
- Chapter IX. His warning to the Galatians a warning to all.
- Chapter X. Why Eminent Men are permitted by God to become Authors of Novelties in the Church.
- Chapter XI. Examples from Church History, confirming the words of Moses
- Chapter XII. A fuller account of the Errors of Photinus, Apollinaris and Nestorius.
- Chapter XIII. The Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity and the Incarnation explained.
- Chapter XIV. Jesus Christ Man in Truth, not in Semblance.
- Chapter XV. The Union of the Divine with the Human Nature took place in the very Conception
- Chapter XVI. Recapitulation of what was said of the Catholic Faith and of divers Heresies
- Chapter XVII. The Error of Origen a great Trial to the Church.
- Chapter XVIII. Tertullian a great Trial to the Church.
- Chapter XIX. What we ought to learn from these Examples.
- Chapter XX. The Notes of a TRUE Catholic.
- Exposition of St. Paul's Words.--1 Tim. vi. 20.
- Chapter XXII. A more particular Exposition of 1 Tim.
- Chapter XXIII. On Development in Religious Knowledge.
- Chapter XXIV. Continuation of the Exposition of 1 Tim.
- Chapter XXV. Heretics appeal to Scripture that they may more easily succeed in deceiving.
- Chapter XXVI. Heretics, in quoting Scripture, follow the example of the Devil.
- Chapter XXVII. What Rule is to be observed in the Interpretation of Scripture.
- Chapter XXVIII. In what Way, on collating the consentient opinions of the Ancient Masters
- Chapter XXIX. Recapitulation.
- Chapter XXX. The Council of Ephesus.
- Chapter XXXI. The Constancy of the Ephesine Fathers in driving away Novelty and maintaining Antiquity.
- Chapter XXXII. The zeal of Celestine and Sixtus, bishops of Rome
- Chapter XXXIII. The Children of the Catholic Church ought to adhere to the Faith of their Fathers
- Appendix I.
- Appendix II.
- Appendix III.