Book II. | ||
Chap. | Page | |
---|---|---|
1. | Introductory, | 1 |
2. | The Knowledge of God can be attained only through Faith, | 3 |
3. | Faith not a product of Nature, | 6 |
4. | Faith the foundation of all Knowledge, | 8 |
5. | He proves by several examples that the Greeks drew from the Sacred Writers, | 12 |
6. | The Excellence and Utility of Faith, | 16 |
7. | The Utility of Fear. Objections Answered, | 20 |
8. | The Vagaries of Basilides and Valentinus as to Fear being the Cause of Things, | 22 |
9. | The Connection of the Christian Virtues, | 26 |
10. | To what the Philosopher applies himself, | 29 |
11. | The Knowledge which comes through Faith the Surest of All, | 30 |
12. | Twofold Faith, | 33 |
13. | On First and Second Repentance, | 35 |
14. | How a Thing may be Involuntary, | 37 |
15. | On the different kinds of Voluntary Actions, and the Sins thence proceeding, | 38 |
16. | How we are to explain the passages of Scripture which ascribe to God Human Affections, | 43 |
17. | On the various kinds of Knowledge, | 45 |
18. | The Mosaic Law the fountain of all Ethics, and the source from which the Greeks drew theirs, | 47 |
19. | The true Gnostic is an imitator of God, especially in Beneficence, | 57 |
20. | The true Gnostic exercises Patience and Self-restraint, | 60 |
21. | Opinions of various Philosophers on the Chief Good, | 71 |
22. | Plato's Opinion, that the Chief Good consists in assimilation to God, and its agreement with Scripture, | 74 |
23. | On Marriage, | 78 |
Book III. | ||
1. | Basilidis Sententiam de Continentia et Nuptiis refutat, | 84 |
2. | Carpocratis et Epiphanis Sententiam de Feminarum Communitate refutat, | 86 |
3. | Quatenus Plato aliique e veteribus præiverint Marcionitis aliisque Hæreticis, qui a Nuptiis ideo abstinent quia Creaturam malam existimant et nasci Homines in Pœnam opinantur, | 89 |
4. | Quibus prætextibus utantur Hæretici ad omnis generis licentiam et libidinem exercendam, | 95 |
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