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Book II
To Autolycus · Saint Theophilus of Antioch
- Chapter I.—Occasion of Writing This Book.
- Chapter II.—The Gods are Despised When They are Made; But Become Valuable When Bought.
- Chapter III.—What Has Become of the Gods?
- Chapter IV.—Absurd Opinions of the Philosophers Concerning God.
- Chapter V.—Opinions of Homer and Hesiod Concerning the Gods.
- Chapter VI.—Hesiod on the Origin of the World.
- Chapter VII.—Fabulous Heathen Genealogies.
- Chapter VIII.— Opinions Concerning Providence.
- Chapter IX.—The Prophets Inspired by the Holy Ghost.
- Chapter X.—The World Created by God Through the Word.
- Chapter XI.—The Six Days’ Work Described.
- Chapter XII.—The Glory of the Six Days’ Work.
- Chapter XIII.—Remarks on the Creation of the World.
- Chapter XIV.—The World Compared to the Sea.
- Chapter XV.—Of the Fourth Day.
- Chapter XVI.—Of the Fifth Day.
- Chapter XVII.—Of the Sixth Day.
- Chapter XVIII.—The Creation of Man.
- Chapter XIX.—Man is Placed in Paradise.
- Chapter XX.—The Scriptural Account of Paradise.
- Chapter XXI.—Of the Fall of Man.
- Chapter XXII.—Why God is Said to Have Walked.
- Chapter XXIII.—The Truth of the Account in Genesis.
- Chapter XXIV.—The Beauty of Paradise.
- Chapter XXV.—God Was Justified in Forbidding Man to Eat of the Tree of Knowledge.
- Chapter XXVI.—God’s Goodness in Expelling Man from Paradise.
- Chapter XXVII.—The Nature of Man.
- Chapter XXVIII.—Why Eve Was Formed of Adam’s Rib.
- Chapter XXIX.—Cain’s Crime.
- Chapter XXX.—Cain’s Family and Their Inventions.
- Chapter XXXI.—The History After the Flood.
- Chapter XXXII.—How the Human Race Was Dispersed.
- Chapter XXXIII.—Profane History Gives No Account of These Matters.
- Chapter XXXIV.—The Prophets Enjoined Holiness of Life.
- Chapter XXXV.—Precepts from the Prophetic Books.
- Chapter XXXVI.—Prophecies of the Sibyl.
- Chapter XXXVII.—The Testimonies of the Poets.
- Chapter XXXVIII.—The Teachings of the Greek Poets and Philosophers Confirmatory of Those of the Hebrew Prophets.