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On the Life of St. Martin
Works of Sulpitius Severus (Sacred History, Life of St Martin, Dialogues) · Sulpitius Severus
- Preface to Desiderius.
- Chapter I. Reasons for writing the Life of St. Martin.
- Chapter II. Military Service of St. Martin.
- Chapter III. Christ appears to St. Martin.
- Chapter IV. Martin retires from Military Service.
- Chapter V. Martin converts a Robber to the Faith.
- Chapter VI. The Devil throws himself in the Way of Martin.
- Chapter VII. Martin restores a Catechumen to Life.
- Chapter VIII. Martin restores one that had been strangled.
- Chapter IX. High Esteem in which Martin was held.
- Chapter X. Martin as Bishop of Tours.
- Chapter XI. Martin demolishes an Altar consecrated to a Robber.
- Chapter XII. Martin causes the Bearers of a Dead Body to stop.
- Chapter XIII. Martin escapes from a Falling Pine-tree.
- Chapter XIV. Martin destroys Heathen Temples and Altars.
- Chapter XV. Martin offers his Neck to an Assassin.
- Chapter XVI. Cures effected by St. Martin.
- Chapter XVII. Martin casts out Several Devils.
- Chapter XVIII. Martin performs Various Miracles.
- Chapter XIX. A Letter of Martin effects a Cure, with Other Miracles.
- Chapter XX. How Martin acted towards the Emperor Maximus.
- Chapter XXI. Martin has to do both with Angels and Devils.
- Chapter XXII. Martin preaches Repentance even to the Devil.
- Chapter XXIII. A Case of Diabolic Deception.
- Chapter XXIV. Martin is tempted by the Wiles of the Devil.
- Chapter XXV. Intercourse of Sulpitius with Martin.
- Chapter XXVI. Words cannot describe the Excellences of Martin.
- Chapter XXVII. Wonderful Piety of Martin.