<div style="display:block" id="di"><p class="TOC1" id="toci"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.i.html" title="Title Page" name="titlepage">Title Page</a></p><p class="TOC1" id="tocii"><a href="javascript:t('dii.i','pii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.html" title="THE PASTOR OF HERMAS">THE PASTOR OF HERMAS</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dii.i"><p class="TOC2" id="tocii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.i.html" title="Introductory Note">Introductory Note</a></p><p class="TOC2" id="tocii.ii"><a href="javascript:t('dii.ii.i','pii.ii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pii.ii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.ii.html" title="Book First.—Visions">Book First.—Visions</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dii.ii.i"><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.ii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.ii.i.html" title="Vision First.  Against Filthy and Proud Thoughts, and the Carelessness of Hermas in Chastising His Sons.">Vision First.  Against Filthy and Proud Thoughts, and the Carelessness of Hermas in Chastising His Sons.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.ii.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.ii.ii.html" title="Vision Second.  Again, of His Neglect in Chastising His Talkative Wife and His Lustful Sons, and of His Character.">Vision Second.  Again, of His Neglect in Chastising His Talkative Wife and His Lustful Sons, and of His Character.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.ii.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.ii.iii.html" title="Vision Third.  Concerning the Building of the Triumphant Church, and the Various Classes of Reprobate Men.">Vision Third.  Concerning the Building of the Triumphant Church, and the Various Classes of Reprobate Men.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.ii.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.ii.iv.html" title="Vision Fourth.  Concerning the Trial and Tribulation that are to Come Upon Men.">Vision Fourth.  Concerning the Trial and Tribulation that are to Come Upon Men.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.ii.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.ii.v.html" title="Vision Fifth.  Concerning the Commandments.">Vision Fifth.  Concerning the Commandments.</a></p></div><p class="TOC2" id="tocii.iii"><a href="javascript:t('dii.iii.i','pii.iii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pii.iii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iii.html" title="Book Second.—Commandments">Book Second.—Commandments</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dii.iii.i"><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iii.i.html" title="Commandment First. On Faith in God.">Commandment First. On Faith in God.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iii.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iii.ii.html" title="Commandment Second.  On Avoiding Evil-Speaking, and on Giving Alms in Simplicity.">Commandment Second.  On Avoiding Evil-Speaking, and on Giving Alms in Simplicity.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iii.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iii.iii.html" title="Commandment Third.  On Avoiding Falsehood, and on the Repentance of Hermas for His Dissimulation.">Commandment Third.  On Avoiding Falsehood, and on the Repentance of Hermas for His Dissimulation.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iii.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iii.iv.html" title="Commandment Fourth. On Putting One’s Wife Away for Adultery.">Commandment Fourth. On Putting One’s Wife Away for Adultery.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iii.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iii.v.html" title="Commandment Fifth.  Of Sadness of Heart, and of Patience.">Commandment Fifth.  Of Sadness of Heart, and of Patience.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iii.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iii.vi.html" title="Commandment Sixth.  How to Recognise the Two Spirits Attendant on Each Man, and How to Distinguish the Suggestions of the One from Those of the Other.">Commandment Sixth.  How to Recognise the Two Spirits Attendant on Each Man, and How to Distinguish the Suggestions of the One from Those of the Other.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iii.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iii.vii.html" title="Commandment Seventh. On Fearing God, and Not Fearing the Devil.">Commandment Seventh. On Fearing God, and Not Fearing the Devil.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iii.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iii.viii.html" title="Commandment Eighth.  We Ought to Shun that Which is  Evil, and Do that Which is Good.">Commandment Eighth.  We Ought to Shun that Which is  Evil, and Do that Which is Good.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iii.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iii.ix.html" title="Commandment Ninth.  Prayer Must Be Made to God Without Ceasing, and with Unwavering Confidence.">Commandment Ninth.  Prayer Must Be Made to God Without Ceasing, and with Unwavering Confidence.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iii.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iii.x.html" title="Commandment Tenth.  Of Grief, and Not Grieving the  Spirit of God Which is in Us.">Commandment Tenth.  Of Grief, and Not Grieving the  Spirit of God Which is in Us.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iii.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iii.xi.html" title="Commandment Eleventh. The Spirit and Prophets to Be Tried by Their Works; Also of the Two Kinds of Spirit.">Commandment Eleventh. The Spirit and Prophets to Be Tried by Their Works; Also of the Two Kinds of Spirit.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iii.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iii.xii.html" title="Commandment Twelfth. On the Twofold Desire. The Commandments of God Can Be Kept, and Believers Ought Not to Fear the Devil.">Commandment Twelfth. On the Twofold Desire. The Commandments of God Can Be Kept, and Believers Ought Not to Fear the Devil.</a></p></div><p class="TOC2" id="tocii.iv"><a href="javascript:t('dii.iv.i','pii.iv.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pii.iv.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iv.html" title="Book Third.—Similitudes">Book Third.—Similitudes</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dii.iv.i"><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iv.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iv.i.html" title="Similitude First.  As in This World We Have No Abiding  City, We Ought to Seek One to Come.">Similitude First.  As in This World We Have No Abiding  City, We Ought to Seek One to Come.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iv.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iv.ii.html" title="Similitude Second.  As the Vine is Supported by the Elm, So is the Rich Man Helped by the Prayer of the Poor.">Similitude Second.  As the Vine is Supported by the Elm, So is the Rich Man Helped by the Prayer of the Poor.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iv.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iv.iii.html" title="Similitude Third. As in Winter Green Trees Cannot Be Distinguished from Withered, So in This World Neither Can the Just from the Unjust.">Similitude Third. As in Winter Green Trees Cannot Be Distinguished from Withered, So in This World Neither Can the Just from the Unjust.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iv.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iv.iv.html" title="Similitude Fourth.  As in Summer Living Trees are Distinguished from Withered by Fruit and Living Leaves, So in the World to Come the Just Differ from the Unjust in Happiness.">Similitude Fourth.  As in Summer Living Trees are Distinguished from Withered by Fruit and Living Leaves, So in the World to Come the Just Differ from the Unjust in Happiness.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iv.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iv.v.html" title="Similitude Fifth. Of True Fasting and Its Reward: Also  of Purity of Body.">Similitude Fifth. Of True Fasting and Its Reward: Also  of Purity of Body.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iv.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iv.vi.html" title="Similitude Sixth.  Of the Two Classes of Voluptuous Men,  and of Their Death, Falling Away, and the Duration of Their Punishment.">Similitude Sixth.  Of the Two Classes of Voluptuous Men,  and of Their Death, Falling Away, and the Duration of Their Punishment.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iv.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iv.vii.html" title="Similitude Seventh. They Who Repent Must Bring Forth Fruits Worthy of Repentance.">Similitude Seventh. They Who Repent Must Bring Forth Fruits Worthy of Repentance.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iv.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iv.viii.html" title="Similitude Eighth.  The Sins of the Elect and of the  Penitent are of Many Kinds, But All Will Be Rewarded According to the  Measure of Their Repentance and Good Works.">Similitude Eighth.  The Sins of the Elect and of the  Penitent are of Many Kinds, But All Will Be Rewarded According to the  Measure of Their Repentance and Good Works.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iv.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iv.ix.html" title="Similitude Ninth.  The Great Mysteries in the Building  of the Militant and Triumphant Church.">Similitude Ninth.  The Great Mysteries in the Building  of the Militant and Triumphant Church.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocii.iv.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.iv.x.html" title="Similitude Tenth.  Concerning Repentance and  Alms-Giving.">Similitude Tenth.  Concerning Repentance and  Alms-Giving.</a></p></div><p class="TOC2" id="tocii.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.ii.v.html" title="Elucidations">Elucidations</a></p></div><p class="TOC1" id="tociii"><a href="javascript:t('diii.i','piii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="piii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.html" title="TATIAN">TATIAN</a></p><div style="display:none" id="diii.i"><p class="TOC2" id="tociii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.i.html" title="Introductory Note">Introductory Note</a></p><p class="TOC2" id="tociii.ii"><a href="javascript:t('diii.ii.i','piii.ii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="piii.ii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.html" title="Address to the Greeks">Address to the Greeks</a></p><div style="display:none" id="diii.ii.i"><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.i.html" title="Chapter I. The Greeks Claim, Without Reason, the Invention of the Arts.">Chapter I. The Greeks Claim, Without Reason, the Invention of the Arts.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.ii.html" title="Chapter II. The Vices and Errors of the Philosophers.">Chapter II. The Vices and Errors of the Philosophers.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.iii.html" title="Chapter III. Ridicule of the Philosophers.">Chapter III. Ridicule of the Philosophers.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.iv.html" title="Chapter IV. The Christians Worship God Alone.">Chapter IV. The Christians Worship God Alone.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.v.html" title="Chapter V. The Doctrine of the Christians as to the Creation of the World.">Chapter V. The Doctrine of the Christians as to the Creation of the World.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.vi.html" title="Chapter VI. Christians’ Belief in the Resurrection.">Chapter VI. Christians’ Belief in the Resurrection.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.vii.html" title="Chapter VII. Concerning the Fall of Man.">Chapter VII. Concerning the Fall of Man.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.viii.html" title="Chapter VIII. The Demons Sin Among Mankind.">Chapter VIII. The Demons Sin Among Mankind.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.ix.html" title="Chapter IX. They Give Rise to Superstitions.">Chapter IX. They Give Rise to Superstitions.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.x.html" title="Chapter X. Ridicule of the Heathen Divinities.">Chapter X. Ridicule of the Heathen Divinities.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xi.html" title="Chapter XI. The Sin of Men Due Not to Fate, But to Free-Will.">Chapter XI. The Sin of Men Due Not to Fate, But to Free-Will.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xii.html" title="Chapter XII. The Two Kinds of Spirits.">Chapter XII. The Two Kinds of Spirits.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xiii.html" title="Chapter XIII. Theory of the Soul’s Immortality.">Chapter XIII. Theory of the Soul’s Immortality.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xiv.html" title="Chapter XIV. The Demons Shall Be Punished More Severely Than Men.">Chapter XIV. The Demons Shall Be Punished More Severely Than Men.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xv.html" title="Chapter XV. Necessity of a Union with the Holy Spirit.">Chapter XV. Necessity of a Union with the Holy Spirit.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xvi.html" title="Chapter XVI. Vain Display of Power by the Demons.">Chapter XVI. Vain Display of Power by the Demons.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xvii.html" title="Chapter XVII. They Falsely Promise Health to Their Votaries.">Chapter XVII. They Falsely Promise Health to Their Votaries.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xviii.html" title="Chapter XVIII. They Deceive, Instead of Healing.">Chapter XVIII. They Deceive, Instead of Healing.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xix.html" title="Chapter XIX. Depravity Lies at the Bottom of Demon-Worship.">Chapter XIX. Depravity Lies at the Bottom of Demon-Worship.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xx"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xx.html" title="Chapter XX. Thanks are Ever Due to God.">Chapter XX. Thanks are Ever Due to God.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxi.html" title="Chapter XXI. Doctrines of the Christians and Greeks Respecting God Compared.">Chapter XXI. Doctrines of the Christians and Greeks Respecting God Compared.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxii.html" title="Chapter XXII. Ridicule of the Solemnities of the Greeks.">Chapter XXII. Ridicule of the Solemnities of the Greeks.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxiii.html" title="Chapter XXIII. Of the Pugilists and Gladiators.">Chapter XXIII. Of the Pugilists and Gladiators.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxiv.html" title="Chapter XXIV. Of the Other Public Amusements.">Chapter XXIV. Of the Other Public Amusements.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxv.html" title="Chapter XXV. Boastings and Quarrels of the Philosophers.">Chapter XXV. Boastings and Quarrels of the Philosophers.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxvi.html" title="Chapter XXVI. Ridicule of the Studies of the Greeks.">Chapter XXVI. Ridicule of the Studies of the Greeks.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxvii.html" title="Chapter XXVII. The Christians are Hated Unjustly.">Chapter XXVII. The Christians are Hated Unjustly.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxviii.html" title="Chapter XXVIII. Condemnation of the Greek Legislation.">Chapter XXVIII. Condemnation of the Greek Legislation.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxix.html" title="Chapter XXIX. Account of Tatian’s Conversion.">Chapter XXIX. Account of Tatian’s Conversion.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxx"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxx.html" title="Chapter XXX. How He Resolved to Resist the Devil.">Chapter XXX. How He Resolved to Resist the Devil.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxxi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxxi.html" title="Chapter XXXI. The Philosophy of the Christians More Ancient Than that of the Greeks.">Chapter XXXI. The Philosophy of the Christians More Ancient Than that of the Greeks.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxxii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxxii.html" title="Chapter XXXII. The Doctrine of the Christians, is Opposed to Dissensions, and Fitted for All.">Chapter XXXII. The Doctrine of the Christians, is Opposed to Dissensions, and Fitted for All.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxxiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxxiii.html" title="Chapter XXXIII. Vindication of Christian Women.">Chapter XXXIII. Vindication of Christian Women.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxxiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxxiv.html" title="Chapter XXXIV. Ridicule of the Statues Erected by the Greeks.">Chapter XXXIV. Ridicule of the Statues Erected by the Greeks.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxxv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxxv.html" title="Chapter XXXV. Tatian Speaks as an Eye-Witness.">Chapter XXXV. Tatian Speaks as an Eye-Witness.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxxvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxxvi.html" title="Chapter XXXVI. Testimony of the Chaldeans to the Antiquity of Moses.">Chapter XXXVI. Testimony of the Chaldeans to the Antiquity of Moses.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxxvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxxvii.html" title="Chapter XXXVII. Testimony of the Phœnicians.">Chapter XXXVII. Testimony of the Phœnicians.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxxviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxxviii.html" title="Chapter XXXVIII. The Egyptians Place Moses in the Reign of Inachus.">Chapter XXXVIII. The Egyptians Place Moses in the Reign of Inachus.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xxxix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xxxix.html" title="Chapter XXXIX. Catalogue of the Argive Kings.">Chapter XXXIX. Catalogue of the Argive Kings.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xl"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xl.html" title="Chapter XL. Moses More Ancient and Credible Than the Heathen Heroes.">Chapter XL. Moses More Ancient and Credible Than the Heathen Heroes.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xli"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xli.html" title="Chapter XLI.">Chapter XLI.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tociii.ii.xlii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.ii.xlii.html" title="Chapter XLII. Concluding Statement as to the Author.">Chapter XLII. Concluding Statement as to the Author.</a></p></div><p class="TOC2" id="tociii.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iii.iii.html" title="Fragments">Fragments</a></p></div><p class="TOC1" id="tociv"><a href="javascript:t('div.i','piv.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="piv.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.html" title="THEOPHILUS">THEOPHILUS</a></p><div style="display:none" id="div.i"><p class="TOC2" id="tociv.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.i.html" title="Introductory Note">Introductory Note</a></p><p class="TOC2" id="tociv.ii"><a href="javascript:t('div.ii.i','piv.ii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="piv.ii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.html" title="Theophilus to Autolycus">Theophilus to Autolycus</a></p><div style="display:none" id="div.ii.i"><p class="TOC3" id="tociv.ii.i"><a href="javascript:t('div.ii.i.i','piv.ii.i.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="piv.ii.i.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.i.html" title="Book I">Book I</a></p><div style="display:none" id="div.ii.i.i"><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.i.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.i.i.html" title="Chapter I.—Autolycus an Idolater and Scorner of Christians.">Chapter I.—Autolycus an Idolater and Scorner of Christians.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.i.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.i.ii.html" title="Chapter II.—That the Eyes of the Soul Must Be Purged Ere God Can Be Seen.">Chapter II.—That the Eyes of the Soul Must Be Purged Ere God Can Be Seen.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.i.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.i.iii.html" title="Chapter III.—Nature of God.">Chapter III.—Nature of God.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.i.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.i.iv.html" title="Chapter IV.—Attributes of God.">Chapter IV.—Attributes of God.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.i.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.i.v.html" title="Chapter V.—The Invisible God Perceived Through His Works.">Chapter V.—The Invisible God Perceived Through His Works.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.i.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.i.vi.html" title="Chapter VI.—God is Known by His Works.">Chapter VI.—God is Known by His Works.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.i.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.i.vii.html" title="Chapter VII.—We Shall See God When We Put on Immortality.">Chapter VII.—We Shall See God When We Put on Immortality.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.i.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.i.viii.html" title="Chapter VIII.—Faith Required in All Matters.">Chapter VIII.—Faith Required in All Matters.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.i.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.i.ix.html" title="Chapter IX.—Immoralities of the Gods.">Chapter IX.—Immoralities of the Gods.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.i.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.i.x.html" title="Chapter X.—Absurdities of Idolatry.">Chapter X.—Absurdities of Idolatry.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.i.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.i.xi.html" title="Chapter XI.—The King to Be Honoured, God to Be Worshipped.">Chapter XI.—The King to Be Honoured, God to Be Worshipped.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.i.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.i.xii.html" title="Chapter XII.—Meaning of the Name Christian.">Chapter XII.—Meaning of the Name Christian.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.i.xiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.i.xiii.html" title="Chapter XIII.—The Resurrection Proved by Examples.">Chapter XIII.—The Resurrection Proved by Examples.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.i.xiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.i.xiv.html" title="Chapter XIV.—Theophilus an Example of Conversion.">Chapter XIV.—Theophilus an Example of Conversion.</a></p></div><p class="TOC3" id="tociv.ii.ii"><a href="javascript:t('div.ii.ii.i','piv.ii.ii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="piv.ii.ii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.html" title="Book II">Book II</a></p><div style="display:none" id="div.ii.ii.i"><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.i.html" title="Chapter I.—Occasion of Writing This Book.">Chapter I.—Occasion of Writing This Book.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.ii.html" title="Chapter II.—The Gods are Despised When They are Made; But Become Valuable When Bought.">Chapter II.—The Gods are Despised When They are Made; But Become Valuable When Bought.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.iii.html" title="Chapter III.—What Has Become of the Gods?">Chapter III.—What Has Become of the Gods?</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.iv.html" title="Chapter IV.—Absurd Opinions of the Philosophers Concerning God.">Chapter IV.—Absurd Opinions of the Philosophers Concerning God.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.v.html" title="Chapter V.—Opinions of Homer and Hesiod Concerning the Gods.">Chapter V.—Opinions of Homer and Hesiod Concerning the Gods.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.vi.html" title="Chapter VI.—Hesiod on the Origin of the World.">Chapter VI.—Hesiod on the Origin of the World.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.vii.html" title="Chapter VII.—Fabulous Heathen Genealogies.">Chapter VII.—Fabulous Heathen Genealogies.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.viii.html" title="Chapter VIII.— Opinions Concerning Providence.">Chapter VIII.— Opinions Concerning Providence.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.ix.html" title="Chapter IX.—The Prophets Inspired by the Holy Ghost.">Chapter IX.—The Prophets Inspired by the Holy Ghost.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.x.html" title="Chapter X.—The World Created by God Through the Word.">Chapter X.—The World Created by God Through the Word.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xi.html" title="Chapter XI.—The Six Days’ Work Described.">Chapter XI.—The Six Days’ Work Described.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xii.html" title="Chapter XII.—The Glory of the Six Days’ Work.">Chapter XII.—The Glory of the Six Days’ Work.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xiii.html" title="Chapter XIII.—Remarks on the Creation of the World.">Chapter XIII.—Remarks on the Creation of the World.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xiv.html" title="Chapter XIV.—The World Compared to the Sea.">Chapter XIV.—The World Compared to the Sea.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xv.html" title="Chapter XV.—Of the Fourth Day.">Chapter XV.—Of the Fourth Day.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xvi.html" title="Chapter XVI.—Of the Fifth Day.">Chapter XVI.—Of the Fifth Day.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xvii.html" title="Chapter XVII.—Of the Sixth Day.">Chapter XVII.—Of the Sixth Day.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xviii.html" title="Chapter XVIII.—The Creation of Man.">Chapter XVIII.—The Creation of Man.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xix.html" title="Chapter XIX.—Man is Placed in Paradise.">Chapter XIX.—Man is Placed in Paradise.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xx"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xx.html" title="Chapter XX.—The Scriptural Account of Paradise.">Chapter XX.—The Scriptural Account of Paradise.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxi.html" title="Chapter XXI.—Of the Fall of Man.">Chapter XXI.—Of the Fall of Man.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxii.html" title="Chapter XXII.—Why God is Said to Have Walked.">Chapter XXII.—Why God is Said to Have Walked.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxiii.html" title="Chapter XXIII.—The Truth of the Account in Genesis.">Chapter XXIII.—The Truth of the Account in Genesis.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxiv.html" title="Chapter XXIV.—The Beauty of Paradise.">Chapter XXIV.—The Beauty of Paradise.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxv.html" title="Chapter XXV.—God Was Justified in Forbidding Man to Eat of the Tree of Knowledge.">Chapter XXV.—God Was Justified in Forbidding Man to Eat of the Tree of Knowledge.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxvi.html" title="Chapter XXVI.—God’s Goodness in Expelling Man from Paradise.">Chapter XXVI.—God’s Goodness in Expelling Man from Paradise.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxvii.html" title="Chapter XXVII.—The Nature of Man.">Chapter XXVII.—The Nature of Man.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxviii.html" title="Chapter XXVIII.—Why Eve Was Formed of Adam’s Rib.">Chapter XXVIII.—Why Eve Was Formed of Adam’s Rib.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxix.html" title="Chapter XXIX.—Cain’s Crime.">Chapter XXIX.—Cain’s Crime.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxx"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxx.html" title="Chapter XXX.—Cain’s Family and Their Inventions.">Chapter XXX.—Cain’s Family and Their Inventions.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxxi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxxi.html" title="Chapter XXXI.—The History After the Flood.">Chapter XXXI.—The History After the Flood.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxxii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxxii.html" title="Chapter XXXII.—How the Human Race Was Dispersed.">Chapter XXXII.—How the Human Race Was Dispersed.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxxiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxxiii.html" title="Chapter XXXIII.—Profane History Gives No Account of These Matters.">Chapter XXXIII.—Profane History Gives No Account of These Matters.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxxiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxxiv.html" title="Chapter XXXIV.—The Prophets Enjoined Holiness of Life.">Chapter XXXIV.—The Prophets Enjoined Holiness of Life.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxxv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxxv.html" title="Chapter XXXV.—Precepts from the Prophetic Books.">Chapter XXXV.—Precepts from the Prophetic Books.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxxvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxxvi.html" title="Chapter XXXVI.—Prophecies of the Sibyl.">Chapter XXXVI.—Prophecies of the Sibyl.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxxvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxxvii.html" title="Chapter XXXVII.—The Testimonies of the Poets.">Chapter XXXVII.—The Testimonies of the Poets.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.ii.xxxviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.ii.xxxviii.html" title="Chapter XXXVIII.—The Teachings of the Greek Poets and Philosophers Confirmatory of Those of the Hebrew Prophets.">Chapter XXXVIII.—The Teachings of the Greek Poets and Philosophers Confirmatory of Those of the Hebrew Prophets.</a></p></div><p class="TOC3" id="tociv.ii.iii"><a href="javascript:t('div.ii.iii.i','piv.ii.iii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="piv.ii.iii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.html" title="Book III">Book III</a></p><div style="display:none" id="div.ii.iii.i"><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.i.html" title="Chapter I.—Autolycus Not Yet Convinced.">Chapter I.—Autolycus Not Yet Convinced.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.ii.html" title="Chapter II.—Profane Authors Had No Means of Knowing the Truth.">Chapter II.—Profane Authors Had No Means of Knowing the Truth.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.iii.html" title="Chapter III.—Their Contradictions.">Chapter III.—Their Contradictions.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.iv.html" title="Chapter IV.—How Autolycus Had Been Misled by False Accusations Against the Christians.">Chapter IV.—How Autolycus Had Been Misled by False Accusations Against the Christians.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.v.html" title="Chapter V.—Philosophers Inculcate Cannibalism.">Chapter V.—Philosophers Inculcate Cannibalism.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.vi.html" title="Chapter VI.—Other Opinions of the Philosophers.">Chapter VI.—Other Opinions of the Philosophers.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.vii.html" title="Chapter VII.—Varying Doctrine Concerning the Gods.">Chapter VII.—Varying Doctrine Concerning the Gods.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.viii.html" title="Chapter VIII.—Wickedness Attributed to the Gods by Heathen Writers.">Chapter VIII.—Wickedness Attributed to the Gods by Heathen Writers.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.ix.html" title="Chapter IX.—Christian Doctrine of God and His Law.">Chapter IX.—Christian Doctrine of God and His Law.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.x.html" title="Chapter X.—Of Humanity to Strangers.">Chapter X.—Of Humanity to Strangers.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xi.html" title="Chapter XI.—Of Repentance.">Chapter XI.—Of Repentance.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xii.html" title="Chapter XII.—Of Righteousness.">Chapter XII.—Of Righteousness.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xiii.html" title="Chapter XIII.—Of Chastity.">Chapter XIII.—Of Chastity.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xiv.html" title="Chapter XIV.—Of Loving Our Enemies.">Chapter XIV.—Of Loving Our Enemies.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xv.html" title="Chapter XV.—The Innocence of the Christians Defended.">Chapter XV.—The Innocence of the Christians Defended.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xvi.html" title="Chapter XVI.—Uncertain Conjectures of the Philosophers.">Chapter XVI.—Uncertain Conjectures of the Philosophers.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xvii.html" title="Chapter XVII.—Accurate Information of the Christians.">Chapter XVII.—Accurate Information of the Christians.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xviii.html" title="Chapter XVIII.—Errors of the Greeks About the Deluge.">Chapter XVIII.—Errors of the Greeks About the Deluge.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xix.html" title="Chapter XIX.—Accurate Account of the Deluge.">Chapter XIX.—Accurate Account of the Deluge.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xx"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xx.html" title="Chapter XX.—Antiquity of Moses.">Chapter XX.—Antiquity of Moses.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xxi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xxi.html" title="Chapter XXI.—Of Manetho’s Inaccuracy.">Chapter XXI.—Of Manetho’s Inaccuracy.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xxii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xxii.html" title="Chapter XXII.—Antiquity of the Temple.">Chapter XXII.—Antiquity of the Temple.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xxiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xxiii.html" title="Chapter XXIII.—Prophets More Ancient Than Greek Writers.">Chapter XXIII.—Prophets More Ancient Than Greek Writers.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xxiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xxiv.html" title="Chapter XXIV.—Chronology from Adam.">Chapter XXIV.—Chronology from Adam.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xxv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xxv.html" title="Chapter XXV.—From Saul to the Captivity.">Chapter XXV.—From Saul to the Captivity.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xxvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xxvi.html" title="Chapter XXVI.—Contrast Between Hebrew and Greek Writings.">Chapter XXVI.—Contrast Between Hebrew and Greek Writings.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xxvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xxvii.html" title="Chapter XXVII.—Roman Chronology to the Death of M. Aurelius.">Chapter XXVII.—Roman Chronology to the Death of M. Aurelius.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xxviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xxviii.html" title="Chapter XXVIII.—Leading Chronological Epochs.">Chapter XXVIII.—Leading Chronological Epochs.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xxix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xxix.html" title="Chapter XXIX.—Antiquity of Christianity.">Chapter XXIX.—Antiquity of Christianity.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tociv.ii.iii.xxx"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.iv.ii.iii.xxx.html" title="Chapter XXX.—Why the Greeks Did Not Mention Our Histories.">Chapter XXX.—Why the Greeks Did Not Mention Our Histories.</a></p></div></div></div><p class="TOC1" id="tocv"><a href="javascript:t('dv.i','pv.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pv.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.html" title="ATHENAGORAS">ATHENAGORAS</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dv.i"><p class="TOC2" id="tocv.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.i.html" title="Introductory Note">Introductory Note</a></p><p class="TOC2" id="tocv.ii"><a href="javascript:t('dv.ii.i','pv.ii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pv.ii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.html" title="A Plea for the Christians">A Plea for the Christians</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dv.ii.i"><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.i.html" title="Chapter I.—Injustice Shown Towards the Christians.">Chapter I.—Injustice Shown Towards the Christians.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.ii.html" title="Chapter II.—Claim to Be Treated as Others are When Accused.">Chapter II.—Claim to Be Treated as Others are When Accused.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.iii.html" title="Chapter III.—Charges Brought Against the Christians.">Chapter III.—Charges Brought Against the Christians.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.iv.html" title="Chapter IV.—The Christians are Not Atheists, But Acknowledge One Only God.">Chapter IV.—The Christians are Not Atheists, But Acknowledge One Only God.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.v.html" title="Chapter V.—Testimony of the Poets to the Unity of God.">Chapter V.—Testimony of the Poets to the Unity of God.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.vi.html" title="Chapter VI.—Opinions of the Philosophers as to the One God.">Chapter VI.—Opinions of the Philosophers as to the One God.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.vii.html" title="Chapter VII.—Superiority of the Christian Doctrine Respecting God.">Chapter VII.—Superiority of the Christian Doctrine Respecting God.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.viii.html" title="Chapter VIII.—Absurdities of Polytheism.">Chapter VIII.—Absurdities of Polytheism.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.ix.html" title="Chapter IX.—The Testimony of the Prophets.">Chapter IX.—The Testimony of the Prophets.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.x.html" title="Chapter X.—The Christians Worship the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.">Chapter X.—The Christians Worship the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xi.html" title="Chapter XI.—The Moral Teaching of the Christians Repels the Charge Brought Against Them.">Chapter XI.—The Moral Teaching of the Christians Repels the Charge Brought Against Them.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xii.html" title="Chapter XII.—Consequent Absurdity of the Charge of Atheism.">Chapter XII.—Consequent Absurdity of the Charge of Atheism.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xiii.html" title="Chapter XIII.—Why the Christians Do Not Offer Sacrifices.">Chapter XIII.—Why the Christians Do Not Offer Sacrifices.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xiv.html" title="Chapter XIV.—Inconsistency of Those Who Accuse the Christians.">Chapter XIV.—Inconsistency of Those Who Accuse the Christians.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xv.html" title="Chapter XV.—The Christians Distinguish God from Matter.">Chapter XV.—The Christians Distinguish God from Matter.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xvi.html" title="Chapter XVI.—The Christians Do Not Worship the Universe.">Chapter XVI.—The Christians Do Not Worship the Universe.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xvii.html" title="Chapter XVII.—The Names of the Gods and Their Images are But of Recent Date.">Chapter XVII.—The Names of the Gods and Their Images are But of Recent Date.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xviii.html" title="Chapter XVIII.—The Gods Themselves Have Been Created, as the Poets Confess.">Chapter XVIII.—The Gods Themselves Have Been Created, as the Poets Confess.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xix.html" title="Chapter XIX.—The Philosophers Agree with the Poets Respecting the Gods.">Chapter XIX.—The Philosophers Agree with the Poets Respecting the Gods.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xx"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xx.html" title="Chapter XX.—Absurd Representations of the Gods.">Chapter XX.—Absurd Representations of the Gods.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxi.html" title="Chapter XXI.—Impure Loves Ascribed to the Gods.">Chapter XXI.—Impure Loves Ascribed to the Gods.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxii.html" title="Chapter XXII.—Pretended Symbolical Explanations.">Chapter XXII.—Pretended Symbolical Explanations.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxiii.html" title="Chapter XXIII.—Opinions of Thales and Plato.">Chapter XXIII.—Opinions of Thales and Plato.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxiv.html" title="Chapter XXIV.—Concerning the Angels and Giants.">Chapter XXIV.—Concerning the Angels and Giants.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxv.html" title="Chapter XXV.—The Poets and Philosophers Have Denied a Divine Providence.">Chapter XXV.—The Poets and Philosophers Have Denied a Divine Providence.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxvi.html" title="Chapter XXVI.—The Demons Allure Men to the Worship of Images.">Chapter XXVI.—The Demons Allure Men to the Worship of Images.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxvii.html" title="Chapter XXVII.—Artifices of the Demons.">Chapter XXVII.—Artifices of the Demons.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxviii.html" title="Chapter XXVIII.—The Heathen Gods Were Simply Men.">Chapter XXVIII.—The Heathen Gods Were Simply Men.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxix.html" title="Chapter XXIX.—Proof of the Same from the Poets.">Chapter XXIX.—Proof of the Same from the Poets.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxx"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxx.html" title="Chapter XXX.—Reasons Why Divinity Has Been Ascribed to Men.">Chapter XXX.—Reasons Why Divinity Has Been Ascribed to Men.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxxi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxxi.html" title="Chapter XXXI.—Confutation of the Other Charges Brought Against the Christians.">Chapter XXXI.—Confutation of the Other Charges Brought Against the Christians.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxxii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxxii.html" title="Chapter XXXII.—Elevated Morality of the Christians.">Chapter XXXII.—Elevated Morality of the Christians.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxxiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxxiii.html" title="Chapter XXXIII.—Chastity of the Christians with Respect to Marriage.">Chapter XXXIII.—Chastity of the Christians with Respect to Marriage.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxxiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxxiv.html" title="Chapter XXXIV.—The Vast Difference in Morals Between the Christians and Their Accusers.">Chapter XXXIV.—The Vast Difference in Morals Between the Christians and Their Accusers.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxxv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxxv.html" title="Chapter XXXV.—The Christians Condemn and Detest All Cruelty.">Chapter XXXV.—The Christians Condemn and Detest All Cruelty.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxxvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxxvi.html" title="Chapter XXXVI.—Bearing of the Doctrine of the Resurrection on the Practices of the Christians.">Chapter XXXVI.—Bearing of the Doctrine of the Resurrection on the Practices of the Christians.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.ii.xxxvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.ii.xxxvii.html" title="Chapter XXXVII.—Entreaty to Be Fairly Judged.">Chapter XXXVII.—Entreaty to Be Fairly Judged.</a></p></div><p class="TOC2" id="tocv.iii"><a href="javascript:t('dv.iii.i','pv.iii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pv.iii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.html" title="The Resurrection of the Dead">The Resurrection of the Dead</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dv.iii.i"><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.i.html" title="Chapter I.—Defence of the Truth Should Precede Discussions Regarding It.">Chapter I.—Defence of the Truth Should Precede Discussions Regarding It.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.ii.html" title="Chapter II.—A Resurrection is Not Impossible.">Chapter II.—A Resurrection is Not Impossible.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.iii.html" title="Chapter III.—He Who Could Create, Can Also Raise Up the Dead.">Chapter III.—He Who Could Create, Can Also Raise Up the Dead.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.iv.html" title="Chapter IV.—Objection from the Fact that Some Human Bodies Have Become Part of Others.">Chapter IV.—Objection from the Fact that Some Human Bodies Have Become Part of Others.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.v.html" title="Chapter V.—Reference to the Processes of Digestion and Nutrition.">Chapter V.—Reference to the Processes of Digestion and Nutrition.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.vi.html" title="Chapter VI.—Everything that is Useless or Hurtful is Rejected.">Chapter VI.—Everything that is Useless or Hurtful is Rejected.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.vii.html" title="Chapter VII.—The Resurrection-Body Different from the Present.">Chapter VII.—The Resurrection-Body Different from the Present.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.viii.html" title="Chapter VIII.—Human Flesh Not the Proper or Natural Food of Men.">Chapter VIII.—Human Flesh Not the Proper or Natural Food of Men.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.ix.html" title="Chapter IX.—Absurdity of Arguing from Man’s Impotency.">Chapter IX.—Absurdity of Arguing from Man’s Impotency.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.x.html" title="Chapter X.—It Cannot Be Shown that God Does Not Will a Resurrection.">Chapter X.—It Cannot Be Shown that God Does Not Will a Resurrection.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.xi.html" title="Chapter XI.—Recapitulation.">Chapter XI.—Recapitulation.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.xii.html" title="Chapter XII.—Argument for the Resurrection /rom the Purpose Contemplated in Man’s Creation.">Chapter XII.—Argument for the Resurrection /rom the Purpose Contemplated in Man’s Creation.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.xiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.xiii.html" title="Chapter XIII.—Continuation of the Argument.">Chapter XIII.—Continuation of the Argument.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.xiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.xiv.html" title="Chapter XIV.—The Resurrection Does Not Rest Solely on the Fact of a Future Judgment.">Chapter XIV.—The Resurrection Does Not Rest Solely on the Fact of a Future Judgment.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.xv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.xv.html" title="Chapter XV.—Argument for the Resurrection from the Nature of Man.">Chapter XV.—Argument for the Resurrection from the Nature of Man.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.xvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.xvi.html" title="Chapter XVI—Analogy of Death and Sleep, and Consequent Argument for the Resurrection.">Chapter XVI—Analogy of Death and Sleep, and Consequent Argument for the Resurrection.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.xvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.xvii.html" title="Chapter XVII.—The Series of Changes We Can Now Trace in Man Renders a Resurrection Probable.">Chapter XVII.—The Series of Changes We Can Now Trace in Man Renders a Resurrection Probable.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.xviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.xviii.html" title="Chapter XVIII.—Judgment Must Have Reference Both to Soul and Body: There Will Therefore Be a Resurrection.">Chapter XVIII.—Judgment Must Have Reference Both to Soul and Body: There Will Therefore Be a Resurrection.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.xix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.xix.html" title="Chapter XIX.—Man Would Be More Unfavourably Situated Than the Beasts If There Were No Resurrection.">Chapter XIX.—Man Would Be More Unfavourably Situated Than the Beasts If There Were No Resurrection.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.xx"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.xx.html" title="Chapter XX.—Man Must Be Possessed Both of a Body and Soul Hereafter, that the Judgment Passed Upon Him May Be Just.">Chapter XX.—Man Must Be Possessed Both of a Body and Soul Hereafter, that the Judgment Passed Upon Him May Be Just.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.xxi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.xxi.html" title="Chapter XXI.—Continuation of the Argument.">Chapter XXI.—Continuation of the Argument.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.xxii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.xxii.html" title="Chapter XXII.—Continuation of the Argument.">Chapter XXII.—Continuation of the Argument.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.xxiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.xxiii.html" title="Chapter XXIII.—Continuation of the Argument.">Chapter XXIII.—Continuation of the Argument.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.xxiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.xxiv.html" title="Chapter XXIV.—Argument for the Resurrection from the Chief End of Man.">Chapter XXIV.—Argument for the Resurrection from the Chief End of Man.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocv.iii.xxv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.v.iii.xxv.html" title="Chapter XXV.—Argument Continued and Concluded.">Chapter XXV.—Argument Continued and Concluded.</a></p></div></div><p class="TOC1" id="tocvi"><a href="javascript:t('dvi.i','pvi.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvi.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.html" title="CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA">CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvi.i"><p class="TOC2" id="tocvi.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.i.html" title="Introductory Note">Introductory Note</a></p><p class="TOC2" id="tocvi.ii"><a href="javascript:t('dvi.ii.i','pvi.ii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvi.ii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.ii.html" title="Exhortation to the Heathen">Exhortation to the Heathen</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvi.ii.i"><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.ii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.ii.i.html" title="Chapter I.—Exhortation to Abandon the Impious Mysteries of Idolatry for the Adoration of the Divine Word and God the Father.">Chapter I.—Exhortation to Abandon the Impious Mysteries of Idolatry for the Adoration of the Divine Word and God the Father.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.ii.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.ii.ii.html" title="Chapter II.—The Absurdity and Impiety of the Heathen Mysteries and Fables About the Birth and Death of Their Gods.">Chapter II.—The Absurdity and Impiety of the Heathen Mysteries and Fables About the Birth and Death of Their Gods.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.ii.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.ii.iii.html" title="Chapter III.—The Cruelty of the Sacrifices to the Gods.">Chapter III.—The Cruelty of the Sacrifices to the Gods.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.ii.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.ii.iv.html" title="Chapter IV.—The Absurdity and Shamefulness of the Images by Which the Gods are Worshipped.">Chapter IV.—The Absurdity and Shamefulness of the Images by Which the Gods are Worshipped.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.ii.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.ii.v.html" title="Chapter V.—The Opinions of the Philosophers Respecting God.">Chapter V.—The Opinions of the Philosophers Respecting God.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.ii.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.ii.vi.html" title="Chapter VI.—By Divine Inspiration Philosophers Sometimes Hit on the Truth.">Chapter VI.—By Divine Inspiration Philosophers Sometimes Hit on the Truth.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.ii.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.ii.vii.html" title="Chapter VII.—The Poets Also Bear Testimony to the Truth.">Chapter VII.—The Poets Also Bear Testimony to the Truth.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.ii.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.ii.viii.html" title="Chapter VIII.—The True Doctrine is to Be Sought in the Prophets.">Chapter VIII.—The True Doctrine is to Be Sought in the Prophets.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.ii.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.ii.ix.html" title="Chapter IX.—“That Those Grievously Sin Who Despise or Neglect God’s Gracious Calling.”">Chapter IX.—“That Those Grievously Sin Who Despise or Neglect God’s Gracious Calling.”</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.ii.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.ii.x.html" title="Chapter X.—Answer to the Objection of the Heathen, that It Was Not Right to Abandon the Customs of Their Fathers.">Chapter X.—Answer to the Objection of the Heathen, that It Was Not Right to Abandon the Customs of Their Fathers.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.ii.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.ii.xi.html" title="Chapter XI.—How Great are the Benefits Conferred on Man Through the Advent of Christ.">Chapter XI.—How Great are the Benefits Conferred on Man Through the Advent of Christ.</a></p><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.ii.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.ii.xii.html" title="Chapter XII.—Exhortation to Abandon Their Old Errors and Listen to the Instructions of Christ.">Chapter XII.—Exhortation to Abandon Their Old Errors and Listen to the Instructions of Christ.</a></p></div><p class="TOC2" id="tocvi.iii"><a href="javascript:t('dvi.iii.i','pvi.iii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvi.iii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.html" title="The Instructor">The Instructor</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvi.iii.i"><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.iii.i"><a href="javascript:t('dvi.iii.i.i','pvi.iii.i.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvi.iii.i.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.i.html" title="Book I">Book I</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvi.iii.i.i"><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.i.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.i.i.html" title="Chapter I. The Office of the Instructor.">Chapter I. The Office of the Instructor.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.i.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.i.ii.html" title="Chapter II.—Our Instructor’s Treatment of Our Sins.">Chapter II.—Our Instructor’s Treatment of Our Sins.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.i.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.i.iii.html" title="Chapter III.—The Philanthropy of the Instructor.">Chapter III.—The Philanthropy of the Instructor.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.i.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.i.iv.html" title="Chapter IV.—Men and Women Alike Under the Instructor’s Charge.">Chapter IV.—Men and Women Alike Under the Instructor’s Charge.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.i.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.i.v.html" title="Chapter V.—All Who Walk According to Truth are Children of God.">Chapter V.—All Who Walk According to Truth are Children of God.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.i.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.i.vi.html" title="Chapter VI.—The Name Children Does Not Imply Instruction in Elementary Principles.">Chapter VI.—The Name Children Does Not Imply Instruction in Elementary Principles.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.i.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.i.vii.html" title="Chapter VII.—Who the Instructor Is, and Respecting His Instruction.">Chapter VII.—Who the Instructor Is, and Respecting His Instruction.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.i.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.i.viii.html" title="Chapter VIII.—Against Those Who Think that What is Just is Not Good.">Chapter VIII.—Against Those Who Think that What is Just is Not Good.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.i.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.i.ix.html" title="Chapter IX.—That It is the Prerogative of the Same Power to Be Beneficent and to Punish Justly.  Also the Manner of the Instruction of the Logos.">Chapter IX.—That It is the Prerogative of the Same Power to Be Beneficent and to Punish Justly.  Also the Manner of the Instruction of the Logos.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.i.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.i.x.html" title="Chapter X.—That the Same God, by the Same Word, Restrains from Sin by Threatening, and Saves Humanity by Exhorting.">Chapter X.—That the Same God, by the Same Word, Restrains from Sin by Threatening, and Saves Humanity by Exhorting.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.i.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.i.xi.html" title="Chapter XI.—That the Word Instructed by the Law and the Prophets.">Chapter XI.—That the Word Instructed by the Law and the Prophets.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.i.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.i.xii.html" title="Chapter XII.—The Instructor Characterized by the Severity and Benignity of Paternal Affection.">Chapter XII.—The Instructor Characterized by the Severity and Benignity of Paternal Affection.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.i.xiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.i.xiii.html" title="Chapter XIII.—Virtue Rational, Sin Irrational.">Chapter XIII.—Virtue Rational, Sin Irrational.</a></p></div><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.iii.ii"><a href="javascript:t('dvi.iii.ii.i','pvi.iii.ii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvi.iii.ii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.ii.html" title="Book II">Book II</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvi.iii.ii.i"><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.ii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.ii.i.html" title="Chap. I.—On Eating.">Chap. I.—On Eating.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.ii.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.ii.ii.html" title="Chapter II.—On Drinking.">Chapter II.—On Drinking.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.ii.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.ii.iii.html" title="Chapter III.—On Costly Vessels.">Chapter III.—On Costly Vessels.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.ii.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.ii.iv.html" title="Chapter IV.—How to Conduct Ourselves at Feasts.">Chapter IV.—How to Conduct Ourselves at Feasts.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.ii.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.ii.v.html" title="Chapter V.—On Laughter.">Chapter V.—On Laughter.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.ii.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.ii.vi.html" title="Chapter VI.—On Filthy Speaking.">Chapter VI.—On Filthy Speaking.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.ii.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.ii.vii.html" title="Chapter VII.—Directions for Those Who Live Together.">Chapter VII.—Directions for Those Who Live Together.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.ii.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.ii.viii.html" title="Chapter VIII.—On the Use of Ointments and Crowns.">Chapter VIII.—On the Use of Ointments and Crowns.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.ii.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.ii.ix.html" title="Chap. IX.—On Sleep.">Chap. IX.—On Sleep.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.ii.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.ii.x.html" title="Chapter X.">Chapter X.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.ii.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.ii.xi.html" title="Chapter XI.—On Clothes.">Chapter XI.—On Clothes.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.ii.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.ii.xii.html" title="Chap. XII.—On Shoes.">Chap. XII.—On Shoes.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.ii.xiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.ii.xiii.html" title="Chapter XIII—Against Excessive Fondness for Jewels and Gold Ornaments.">Chapter XIII—Against Excessive Fondness for Jewels and Gold Ornaments.</a></p></div><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.iii.iii"><a href="javascript:t('dvi.iii.iii.i','pvi.iii.iii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvi.iii.iii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.iii.html" title="Book III">Book III</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvi.iii.iii.i"><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.iii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.iii.i.html" title="Chapter I.—On the True Beauty.">Chapter I.—On the True Beauty.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.iii.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.iii.ii.html" title="Chapter II.—Against Embellishing the Body.">Chapter II.—Against Embellishing the Body.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.iii.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.iii.iii.html" title="Chapter III.—Against Men Who Embellish Themselves.">Chapter III.—Against Men Who Embellish Themselves.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.iii.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.iii.iv.html" title="Chapter IV.—With Whom We are to Associate.">Chapter IV.—With Whom We are to Associate.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.iii.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.iii.v.html" title="Chapter V.—Behaviour in the Baths.">Chapter V.—Behaviour in the Baths.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.iii.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.iii.vi.html" title="Chapter VI.—The Christian Alone Rich.">Chapter VI.—The Christian Alone Rich.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.iii.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.iii.vii.html" title="Chapter VII.—Frugality a Good Provision for the Christian.">Chapter VII.—Frugality a Good Provision for the Christian.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.iii.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.iii.viii.html" title="Chapter VIII.—Similitudes and Examples a Most Important Part of Right Instruction.">Chapter VIII.—Similitudes and Examples a Most Important Part of Right Instruction.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.iii.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.iii.ix.html" title="Chapter IX.—Why We are to Use the Bath.">Chapter IX.—Why We are to Use the Bath.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.iii.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.iii.x.html" title="Chapter X.—The Exercises Suited to a Good Life.">Chapter X.—The Exercises Suited to a Good Life.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.iii.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.iii.xi.html" title="Chapter XI.—A Compendious View of the Christian Life.">Chapter XI.—A Compendious View of the Christian Life.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iii.iii.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.iii.xii.html" title="Chapter XII.—Continuation: with Texts from Scripture.">Chapter XII.—Continuation: with Texts from Scripture.</a></p></div><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.iii.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iii.iv.html" title="Elucidations">Elucidations</a></p></div><p class="TOC2" id="tocvi.iv"><a href="javascript:t('dvi.iv.i','pvi.iv.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvi.iv.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.html" title="The Stromata, or Miscellanies">The Stromata, or Miscellanies</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvi.iv.i"><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.iv.i"><a href="javascript:t('dvi.iv.i.i','pvi.iv.i.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvi.iv.i.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.html" title="Book I">Book I</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvi.iv.i.i"><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.i.html" title="Chapter I.—Preface—The Author’s Object—The Utility of Written Compositions.">Chapter I.—Preface—The Author’s Object—The Utility of Written Compositions.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.ii.html" title="Chapter II.—Objection to the Number of Extracts from Philosophical Writings in These Books Anticipated and Answered.">Chapter II.—Objection to the Number of Extracts from Philosophical Writings in These Books Anticipated and Answered.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.iii.html" title="Chapter III.—Against the Sophists.">Chapter III.—Against the Sophists.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.iv.html" title="Chapter IV.—Human Arts as Well as Divine Knowledge Proceed from God.">Chapter IV.—Human Arts as Well as Divine Knowledge Proceed from God.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.v.html" title="Chapter V.—Philosophy the Handmaid of Theology.">Chapter V.—Philosophy the Handmaid of Theology.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.vi.html" title="Chapter VI.—The Benefit of Culture.">Chapter VI.—The Benefit of Culture.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.vii.html" title="Chapter VII.—The Eclectic Philosophy Paves the Way for Divine Virtue.">Chapter VII.—The Eclectic Philosophy Paves the Way for Divine Virtue.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.viii.html" title="Chapter VIII.—The Sophistical Arts Useless.">Chapter VIII.—The Sophistical Arts Useless.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.ix.html" title="Chapter IX.—Human Knowledge Necessary for the Understanding of the Scriptures.">Chapter IX.—Human Knowledge Necessary for the Understanding of the Scriptures.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.x.html" title="Chapter X.—To Act Well of Greater Consequence Than to Speak Well.">Chapter X.—To Act Well of Greater Consequence Than to Speak Well.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xi.html" title="Chapter XI.—What is the Philosophy Which the Apostle Bids Us Shun?">Chapter XI.—What is the Philosophy Which the Apostle Bids Us Shun?</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xii.html" title="Chapter XII.—The Mysteries of the Faith Not to Be Divulged to All.">Chapter XII.—The Mysteries of the Faith Not to Be Divulged to All.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xiii.html" title="Chapter XIII.—All Sects of Philosophy Contain a Germ of Truth.">Chapter XIII.—All Sects of Philosophy Contain a Germ of Truth.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xiv.html" title="Chapter XIV.—Succession of Philosophers in Greece.">Chapter XIV.—Succession of Philosophers in Greece.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xv.html" title="Chapter XV.—The Greek Philosophy in Great Part Derived from the Barbarians.">Chapter XV.—The Greek Philosophy in Great Part Derived from the Barbarians.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xvi.html" title="Chapter XVI.—That the Inventors of Other Arts Were Mostly Barbarians.">Chapter XVI.—That the Inventors of Other Arts Were Mostly Barbarians.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xvii.html" title="Chapter XVII.—On the Saying of the Saviour, “All that Came Before Me Were Thieves and Robbers.”">Chapter XVII.—On the Saying of the Saviour, “All that Came Before Me Were Thieves and Robbers.”</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xviii.html" title="Chapter XVIII.—He Illustrates the Apostle’s Saying, “I Will Destroy the Wisdom of the Wise.”">Chapter XVIII.—He Illustrates the Apostle’s Saying, “I Will Destroy the Wisdom of the Wise.”</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xix.html" title="Chapter XIX.—That the Philosophers Have Attained to Some Portion of Truth.">Chapter XIX.—That the Philosophers Have Attained to Some Portion of Truth.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xx"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xx.html" title="Chapter XX.—In What Respect Philosophy Contributes to the Comprehension of Divine Truth.">Chapter XX.—In What Respect Philosophy Contributes to the Comprehension of Divine Truth.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xxi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xxi.html" title="Chapter XXI.—The Jewish Institutions and Laws of Far Higher Antiquity Than the Philosophy of the Greeks.">Chapter XXI.—The Jewish Institutions and Laws of Far Higher Antiquity Than the Philosophy of the Greeks.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xxii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xxii.html" title="Chapter XXII.—On the Greek Translation of the Old Testament.">Chapter XXII.—On the Greek Translation of the Old Testament.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xxiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xxiii.html" title="Chapter XXIII.—The Age, Birth, and Life of Moses.">Chapter XXIII.—The Age, Birth, and Life of Moses.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xxiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xxiv.html" title="Chapter XXIV.—How Moses Discharged the Part of a Military Leader.">Chapter XXIV.—How Moses Discharged the Part of a Military Leader.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xxv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xxv.html" title="Chapter XXV.—Plato an Imitator of Moses in Framing Laws.">Chapter XXV.—Plato an Imitator of Moses in Framing Laws.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xxvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xxvi.html" title="Chapter XXVI.—Moses Rightly Called a Divine Legislator, And, Though Inferior to Christ, Far Superior to the Great Legislators of the Greeks, Minos and Lycurgus.">Chapter XXVI.—Moses Rightly Called a Divine Legislator, And, Though Inferior to Christ, Far Superior to the Great Legislators of the Greeks, Minos and Lycurgus.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xxvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xxvii.html" title="Chapter XXVII.—The Law, Even in Correcting and Punishing, Aims at the Good of Men.">Chapter XXVII.—The Law, Even in Correcting and Punishing, Aims at the Good of Men.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xxviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xxviii.html" title="Chapter XXVIII.—The Fourfold Division of the Mosaic Law.">Chapter XXVIII.—The Fourfold Division of the Mosaic Law.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xxix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xxix.html" title="Chapter XXIX.—The Greeks But Children Compared with the Hebrews.">Chapter XXIX.—The Greeks But Children Compared with the Hebrews.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.i.xxx"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.i.xxx.html" title="Elucidations">Elucidations</a></p></div><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.iv.ii"><a href="javascript:t('dvi.iv.ii.i','pvi.iv.ii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvi.iv.ii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.html" title="Book II">Book II</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvi.iv.ii.i"><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.i.html" title="Chapter I.—Introductory.">Chapter I.—Introductory.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.ii.html" title="Chapter II.—The Knowledge of God Can Be Attained Only Through Faith.">Chapter II.—The Knowledge of God Can Be Attained Only Through Faith.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.iii.html" title="Chapter III.—Faith Not a Product of Nature.">Chapter III.—Faith Not a Product of Nature.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.iv.html" title="Chapter IV.—Faith the Foundation of All Knowledge.">Chapter IV.—Faith the Foundation of All Knowledge.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.v.html" title="Chapter V.—He Proves by Several Examples that the Greeks Drew from the Sacred Writers.">Chapter V.—He Proves by Several Examples that the Greeks Drew from the Sacred Writers.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.vi.html" title="Chapter VI.—The Excellence and Utility of Faith.">Chapter VI.—The Excellence and Utility of Faith.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.vii.html" title="Chapter VII.—The Utility of Fear.  Objections Answered.">Chapter VII.—The Utility of Fear.  Objections Answered.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.viii.html" title="Chapter VIII.—The Vagaries of Basilides and Valentinus as to Fear Being the Cause of Things.">Chapter VIII.—The Vagaries of Basilides and Valentinus as to Fear Being the Cause of Things.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.ix.html" title="Chapter IX.—The Connection of the Christian Virtues.">Chapter IX.—The Connection of the Christian Virtues.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.x.html" title="Chapter X.—To What the Philosopher Applies Himself.">Chapter X.—To What the Philosopher Applies Himself.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.xi.html" title="Chapter XI.—The Knowledge Which Comes Through Faith the Surest of All.">Chapter XI.—The Knowledge Which Comes Through Faith the Surest of All.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.xii.html" title="Chapter XII.—Twofold Faith.">Chapter XII.—Twofold Faith.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.xiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.xiii.html" title="Chapter XIII.—On First and Second Repentance.">Chapter XIII.—On First and Second Repentance.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.xiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.xiv.html" title="Chapter XIV.—How a Thing May Be Involuntary.">Chapter XIV.—How a Thing May Be Involuntary.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.xv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.xv.html" title="Chapter XV.—On the Different Kinds of Voluntary Actions, and the Sins Thence Proceeding.">Chapter XV.—On the Different Kinds of Voluntary Actions, and the Sins Thence Proceeding.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.xvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.xvi.html" title="Chapter XVI.—How We are to Explain the Passages of Scripture Which Ascribe to God Human Affections.">Chapter XVI.—How We are to Explain the Passages of Scripture Which Ascribe to God Human Affections.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.xvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.xvii.html" title="Chapter XVII.—On the Various Kinds of Knowledge.">Chapter XVII.—On the Various Kinds of Knowledge.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.xviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.xviii.html" title="Chapter XVIII.—The Mosaic Law the Fountain of All Ethics, and the Source from Which the Greeks Drew Theirs.">Chapter XVIII.—The Mosaic Law the Fountain of All Ethics, and the Source from Which the Greeks Drew Theirs.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.xix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.xix.html" title="Chapter XIX.—The True Gnostic is an Imitator of God, Especially in Beneficence.">Chapter XIX.—The True Gnostic is an Imitator of God, Especially in Beneficence.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.xx"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.xx.html" title="Chapter XX.—The True Gnostic Exercises Patience and Self-Restraint.">Chapter XX.—The True Gnostic Exercises Patience and Self-Restraint.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.xxi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.xxi.html" title="Chapter XXI.—Opinions of Various Philosophers on the Chief Good.">Chapter XXI.—Opinions of Various Philosophers on the Chief Good.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.xxii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.xxii.html" title="Chapter XXII.—Plato’s Opinion, that the Chief Good Consists in Assimilation to God, and Its Agreement with Scripture.">Chapter XXII.—Plato’s Opinion, that the Chief Good Consists in Assimilation to God, and Its Agreement with Scripture.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.xxiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.xxiii.html" title="Chapter XXIII.—On Marriage.">Chapter XXIII.—On Marriage.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.ii.xxiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ii.xxiv.html" title="Elucidations">Elucidations</a></p></div><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.iv.iii"><a href="javascript:t('dvi.iv.iii.i','pvi.iv.iii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvi.iv.iii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iii.html" title="Book III">Book III</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvi.iv.iii.i"><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iii.i.html" title="Elucidations">Elucidations</a></p></div><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.iv.iv"><a href="javascript:t('dvi.iv.iv.i','pvi.iv.iv.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvi.iv.iv.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.html" title="Book IV.">Book IV.</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvi.iv.iv.i"><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.i.html" title="Chapter I.—Order of Contents.">Chapter I.—Order of Contents.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.ii.html" title="Chapter II.—The Meaning of the Name Stromata or Miscellanies.">Chapter II.—The Meaning of the Name Stromata or Miscellanies.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.iii.html" title="Chapter III.—The True Excellence of Man.">Chapter III.—The True Excellence of Man.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.iv.html" title="Chapter IV.—The Praises of Martyrdom.">Chapter IV.—The Praises of Martyrdom.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.v.html" title="Chapter V.—On Contempt for Pain, Poverty, and Other External Things.">Chapter V.—On Contempt for Pain, Poverty, and Other External Things.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.vi.html" title="Chapter VII.—The Blessedness of the Martyr.">Chapter VII.—The Blessedness of the Martyr.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.vii.html" title="Chapter VIII.—Women as Well as Men, Slaves as Well as Freemen, Candidates for the Martyr’s Crown.">Chapter VIII.—Women as Well as Men, Slaves as Well as Freemen, Candidates for the Martyr’s Crown.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.viii.html" title="Chapter IX.—Christ’s Sayings Respecting Martyrdom.">Chapter IX.—Christ’s Sayings Respecting Martyrdom.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.ix.html" title="Chapter X.—Those Who Offered Themselves for Martyrdom Reproved.">Chapter X.—Those Who Offered Themselves for Martyrdom Reproved.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.x.html" title="Chapter XI.—The Objection, Why Do You Suffer If God Cares for You, Answered.">Chapter XI.—The Objection, Why Do You Suffer If God Cares for You, Answered.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.xi.html" title="Chapter XII.—Basilides’ Idea of Martyrdom Refuted.">Chapter XII.—Basilides’ Idea of Martyrdom Refuted.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.xii.html" title="Chapter XIII.—Valentinian’s Vagaries About the Abolition of Death Refuted.">Chapter XIII.—Valentinian’s Vagaries About the Abolition of Death Refuted.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.xiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.xiii.html" title="Chapter XIV.—The Love of All, Even of Our Enemies.">Chapter XIV.—The Love of All, Even of Our Enemies.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.xiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.xiv.html" title="Chapter XV.—On Avoiding Offence.">Chapter XV.—On Avoiding Offence.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.xv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.xv.html" title="Chapter XVI.—Passages of Scripture Respecting the Constancy, Patience, and Love of the Martyrs.">Chapter XVI.—Passages of Scripture Respecting the Constancy, Patience, and Love of the Martyrs.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.xvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.xvi.html" title="Chapter XVII.—Passages from Clement’s Epistle to the Corinthians on Martyrdom.">Chapter XVII.—Passages from Clement’s Epistle to the Corinthians on Martyrdom.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.xvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.xvii.html" title="Chapter XVIII.—On Love, and the Repressing of Our Desires.">Chapter XVIII.—On Love, and the Repressing of Our Desires.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.xviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.xviii.html" title="Chap. XIX.—Women as well as Men Capable of Perfection.">Chap. XIX.—Women as well as Men Capable of Perfection.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.xix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.xix.html" title="Chapter XX.—A Good Wife.">Chapter XX.—A Good Wife.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.xx"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.xx.html" title="Chapter XXI.—Description of the Perfect Man, or Gnostic.">Chapter XXI.—Description of the Perfect Man, or Gnostic.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.xxi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.xxi.html" title="Chapter XXIII.—The Same Subject Continued.">Chapter XXIII.—The Same Subject Continued.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.iv.xxii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.iv.xxii.html" title="Elucidations">Elucidations</a></p></div><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.iv.v"><a href="javascript:t('dvi.iv.v.i','pvi.iv.v.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvi.iv.v.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.v.html" title="Book V">Book V</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvi.iv.v.i"><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.v.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.v.i.html" title="Chap. I.—On Faith.">Chap. I.—On Faith.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.v.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.v.ii.html" title="Chap. II.—On Hope.">Chap. II.—On Hope.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.v.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.v.iii.html" title="Chapter III.—The Objects of Faith and Hope Perceived by the Mind Alone.">Chapter III.—The Objects of Faith and Hope Perceived by the Mind Alone.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.v.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.v.iv.html" title="Chapter IV.—Divine Things Wrapped Up in Figures Both in the Sacred and in Heathen Writers.">Chapter IV.—Divine Things Wrapped Up in Figures Both in the Sacred and in Heathen Writers.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.v.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.v.v.html" title="Chapter V.—On the Symbols of Pythagoras.">Chapter V.—On the Symbols of Pythagoras.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.v.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.v.vi.html" title="Chapter VI.—The Mystic Meaning of the Tabernacle and Its Furniture.">Chapter VI.—The Mystic Meaning of the Tabernacle and Its Furniture.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.v.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.v.vii.html" title="Chapter VII.—The Egyptian Symbols and Enigmas of Sacred Things.">Chapter VII.—The Egyptian Symbols and Enigmas of Sacred Things.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.v.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.v.viii.html" title="Chapter VIII.—The Use of the Symbolic Style by Poets and Philosophers.">Chapter VIII.—The Use of the Symbolic Style by Poets and Philosophers.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.v.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.v.ix.html" title="Chapter IX.—Reasons for Veiling the Truth in Symbols.">Chapter IX.—Reasons for Veiling the Truth in Symbols.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.v.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.v.x.html" title="Chapter X.—The Opinion of the Apostles on Veiling the Mysteries of the Faith.">Chapter X.—The Opinion of the Apostles on Veiling the Mysteries of the Faith.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.v.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.v.xi.html" title="Chapter XI.—Abstraction from Material Things Necessary in Order to Attain to the True Knowledge of God.">Chapter XI.—Abstraction from Material Things Necessary in Order to Attain to the True Knowledge of God.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.v.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.v.xii.html" title="Chapter XII.—God Cannot Be Embraced in Words or by the Mind.">Chapter XII.—God Cannot Be Embraced in Words or by the Mind.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.v.xiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.v.xiii.html" title="Chapter XIII.—The Knowledge of God a Divine Gift, According to the Philosophers.">Chapter XIII.—The Knowledge of God a Divine Gift, According to the Philosophers.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.v.xiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.v.xiv.html" title="Chapter XIV.—Greek Plagiarism from the Hebrews.">Chapter XIV.—Greek Plagiarism from the Hebrews.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.v.xv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.v.xv.html" title="Elucidations">Elucidations</a></p></div><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.iv.vi"><a href="javascript:t('dvi.iv.vi.i','pvi.iv.vi.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvi.iv.vi.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.html" title="Book VI">Book VI</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvi.iv.vi.i"><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.i.html" title="Chapter I.—Plan.">Chapter I.—Plan.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.ii.html" title="Chapter II.—The Subject of Plagiarisms Resumed. The Greeks Plagiarized from One Another.">Chapter II.—The Subject of Plagiarisms Resumed. The Greeks Plagiarized from One Another.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.iii.html" title="Chapter III.—Plagiarism by the Greeks of the Miracles Related in the Sacred Books of the Hebrews.">Chapter III.—Plagiarism by the Greeks of the Miracles Related in the Sacred Books of the Hebrews.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.iv.html" title="Chapter IV.—The Greeks Drew Many of Their Philosophical Tenets from the Egyptian and Indian Gymnosophists.">Chapter IV.—The Greeks Drew Many of Their Philosophical Tenets from the Egyptian and Indian Gymnosophists.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.v.html" title="Chapter V.—The Greeks Had Some Knowledge of the True God.">Chapter V.—The Greeks Had Some Knowledge of the True God.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.vi.html" title="Chapter VI.—The Gospel Was Preached to Jews and Gentiles in Hades.">Chapter VI.—The Gospel Was Preached to Jews and Gentiles in Hades.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.vii.html" title="Chapter VII.—What True Philosophy Is, and Whence So Called.">Chapter VII.—What True Philosophy Is, and Whence So Called.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.viii.html" title="Chapter VIII.—Philosophy is Knowledge Given by God.">Chapter VIII.—Philosophy is Knowledge Given by God.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.ix.html" title="Chapter IX.—The Gnostic Free of All Perturbations of the Soul.">Chapter IX.—The Gnostic Free of All Perturbations of the Soul.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.x.html" title="Chapter X.—The Gnostic Avails Himself of the Help of All Human Knowledge.">Chapter X.—The Gnostic Avails Himself of the Help of All Human Knowledge.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.xi.html" title="Chapter XI.—The Mystical Meanings in the Proportions of Numbers, Geometrical Ratios, and Music.">Chapter XI.—The Mystical Meanings in the Proportions of Numbers, Geometrical Ratios, and Music.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.xii.html" title="Chapter XII.—Human Nature Possesses an Adaptation for Perfection; The Gnostic Alone Attains It.">Chapter XII.—Human Nature Possesses an Adaptation for Perfection; The Gnostic Alone Attains It.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.xiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.xiii.html" title="Chapter XIII.—Degrees of Glory in Heaven Corresponding with the Dignities of the Church Below.">Chapter XIII.—Degrees of Glory in Heaven Corresponding with the Dignities of the Church Below.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.xiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.xiv.html" title="Chapter XIV.—Degrees of Glory in Heaven.">Chapter XIV.—Degrees of Glory in Heaven.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.xv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.xv.html" title="Chapter XV.—Different Degrees of Knowledge.">Chapter XV.—Different Degrees of Knowledge.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.xvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.xvi.html" title="Chapter XVI.—Gnostic Exposition of the Decalogue.">Chapter XVI.—Gnostic Exposition of the Decalogue.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.xvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.xvii.html" title="Chapter XVII.—Philosophy Conveys Only an Imperfect Knowledge of God.">Chapter XVII.—Philosophy Conveys Only an Imperfect Knowledge of God.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.xviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.xviii.html" title="Chapter XVIII.—The Use of Philosophy to the Gnostic.">Chapter XVIII.—The Use of Philosophy to the Gnostic.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vi.xix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vi.xix.html" title="Elucidations">Elucidations</a></p></div><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.iv.vii"><a href="javascript:t('dvi.iv.vii.i','pvi.iv.vii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvi.iv.vii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.html" title="Book VII">Book VII</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvi.iv.vii.i"><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.i.html" title="Chapter I.—The Gnostic a True Worshipper of God, and Unjustly Calumniated by Unbelievers as an Atheist.">Chapter I.—The Gnostic a True Worshipper of God, and Unjustly Calumniated by Unbelievers as an Atheist.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.ii.html" title="Chapter II.—The Son the Ruler and Saviour of All.">Chapter II.—The Son the Ruler and Saviour of All.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.iii.html" title="Chapter III.—The Gnostic Aims at the Nearest Likeness Possible to God and His Son.">Chapter III.—The Gnostic Aims at the Nearest Likeness Possible to God and His Son.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.iv.html" title="Chapter IV.—The Heathens Made Gods Like Themselves, Whence Springs All Superstition.">Chapter IV.—The Heathens Made Gods Like Themselves, Whence Springs All Superstition.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.v.html" title="Chapter V.—The Holy Soul a More Excellent Temple Than Any Edifice Built by Man.">Chapter V.—The Holy Soul a More Excellent Temple Than Any Edifice Built by Man.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.vi.html" title="Chapter VI.—Prayers and Praise from a Pure Mind, Ceaselessly Offered, Far Better Than Sacrifices.">Chapter VI.—Prayers and Praise from a Pure Mind, Ceaselessly Offered, Far Better Than Sacrifices.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.vii.html" title="Chapter VII.—What Sort of Prayer the Gnostic Employs, and How It is Heard by God.">Chapter VII.—What Sort of Prayer the Gnostic Employs, and How It is Heard by God.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.viii.html" title="Chapter VIII.—The Gnostic So Addicted to Truth as Not to Need to Use an Oath.">Chapter VIII.—The Gnostic So Addicted to Truth as Not to Need to Use an Oath.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.ix.html" title="Chapter IX.—Those Who Teach Others, Ought to Excel in Virtues.">Chapter IX.—Those Who Teach Others, Ought to Excel in Virtues.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.x.html" title="Chapter X.—Steps to Perfection.">Chapter X.—Steps to Perfection.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.xi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.xi.html" title="Chapter XI.—Description of the Gnostic’s Life.">Chapter XI.—Description of the Gnostic’s Life.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.xii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.xii.html" title="Chapter XII.—The True Gnostic is Beneficent, Continent, and Despises Worldly Things.">Chapter XII.—The True Gnostic is Beneficent, Continent, and Despises Worldly Things.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.xiii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.xiii.html" title="Chapter XIII.—Description of the Gnostic Continued.">Chapter XIII.—Description of the Gnostic Continued.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.xiv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.xiv.html" title="Chapter XIV.—Description of the Gnostic Furnished by an Exposition of 1 Cor. vi. 1, Etc.">Chapter XIV.—Description of the Gnostic Furnished by an Exposition of 1 Cor. vi. 1, Etc.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.xv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.xv.html" title="Chapter XV.—The Objection to Join the Church on Account of the Diversity of Heresies Answered.">Chapter XV.—The Objection to Join the Church on Account of the Diversity of Heresies Answered.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.xvi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.xvi.html" title="Chapter XVI.—Scripture the Criterion by Which Truth and Heresy are Distinguished.">Chapter XVI.—Scripture the Criterion by Which Truth and Heresy are Distinguished.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.xvii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.xvii.html" title="Chapter XVII.—The Tradition of the Church Prior to that of the Heresies.">Chapter XVII.—The Tradition of the Church Prior to that of the Heresies.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.xviii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.xviii.html" title="Chapter XVIII—The Distinction Between Clean and Unclean Animals in the Law Symbolical of the Distinction Between the Church, and Jews, and Heretics.">Chapter XVIII—The Distinction Between Clean and Unclean Animals in the Law Symbolical of the Distinction Between the Church, and Jews, and Heretics.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.vii.xix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.vii.xix.html" title="Elucidations">Elucidations</a></p></div><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.iv.viii"><a href="javascript:t('dvi.iv.viii.i','pvi.iv.viii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvi.iv.viii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.viii.html" title="Book VIII">Book VIII</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvi.iv.viii.i"><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.viii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.viii.i.html" title="Chapter I.—The Object of Philosophical and Theological Inquiry—The Discovery of Truth.">Chapter I.—The Object of Philosophical and Theological Inquiry—The Discovery of Truth.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.viii.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.viii.ii.html" title="Chapter II.—The Necessity of Perspicuous Definition.">Chapter II.—The Necessity of Perspicuous Definition.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.viii.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.viii.iii.html" title="Chapter III.—Demonstration Defined.">Chapter III.—Demonstration Defined.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.viii.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.viii.iv.html" title="Chapter IV.—To Prevent Ambiguity, We Must Begin with Clear Definition.">Chapter IV.—To Prevent Ambiguity, We Must Begin with Clear Definition.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.viii.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.viii.v.html" title="Chapter V.—Application of Demonstration to Sceptical Suspense of Judgment.">Chapter V.—Application of Demonstration to Sceptical Suspense of Judgment.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.viii.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.viii.vi.html" title="Chapter VI.—Definitions, Genera, and Species.">Chapter VI.—Definitions, Genera, and Species.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.viii.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.viii.vii.html" title="Chapter VII.—On the Causes of Doubt or Assent.">Chapter VII.—On the Causes of Doubt or Assent.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.viii.viii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.viii.viii.html" title="Chapter VIII.—The Method of Classifying Things and Names.">Chapter VIII.—The Method of Classifying Things and Names.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.viii.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.viii.ix.html" title="Chapter IX.—On the Different Kinds of Cause.">Chapter IX.—On the Different Kinds of Cause.</a></p><p class="TOC4" id="tocvi.iv.viii.x"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.viii.x.html" title="Elucidations">Elucidations</a></p></div><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.iv.ix"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.iv.ix.html" title="Fragments of Clemens Alexandrinus">Fragments of Clemens Alexandrinus</a></p></div><p class="TOC2" id="tocvi.v"><a href="javascript:t('dvi.v.i','pvi.v.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvi.v.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.v.html" title="Who is the Rich Man that shall be saved?">Who is the Rich Man that shall be saved?</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvi.v.i"><p class="TOC3" id="tocvi.v.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vi.v.i.html" title="Elucidations">Elucidations</a></p></div></div><p class="TOC1" id="tocvii"><a href="javascript:t('dvii.i','pvii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pvii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vii.html" title="Subject Indexes">Subject Indexes</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dvii.i"><p class="TOC2" id="tocvii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vii.i.html" title="Hermas">Hermas</a></p><p class="TOC2" id="tocvii.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vii.ii.html" title="Tatian">Tatian</a></p><p class="TOC2" id="tocvii.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vii.iii.html" title="Theophilus.">Theophilus.</a></p><p class="TOC2" id="tocvii.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vii.iv.html" title="Athenagoras">Athenagoras</a></p><p class="TOC2" id="tocvii.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.vii.v.html" title="Clement of Alexandria">Clement of Alexandria</a></p></div><p class="TOC1" id="tocviii"><a href="javascript:t('dviii.i','pviii.i')"><img alt="Click to expand or collapse this item" title="Click to expand or collapse this item" src="http://static.ccel.org/pix/shut.gif" onmouseover="javascript:highlight(this)" onmouseout="javascript:unhighlight(this)" id="pviii.i"/></a><a class="TOC" href="anf02.viii.html" title="Indexes">Indexes</a></p><div style="display:none" id="dviii.i"><p class="TOC2" id="tocviii.i"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.viii.i.html" title="Index of Scripture References">Index of Scripture References</a></p><p class="TOC2" id="tocviii.ii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.viii.ii.html" title="Index of Scripture Commentary">Index of Scripture Commentary</a></p><p class="TOC2" id="tocviii.iii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.viii.iii.html" title="Greek Words and Phrases">Greek Words and Phrases</a></p><p class="TOC2" id="tocviii.iv"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.viii.iv.html" title="Hebrew Words and Phrases">Hebrew Words and Phrases</a></p><p class="TOC2" id="tocviii.v"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.viii.v.html" title="Latin Words and Phrases">Latin Words and Phrases</a></p><p class="TOC2" id="tocviii.vi"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.viii.vi.html" title="French Words and Phrases">French Words and Phrases</a></p><p class="TOC2" id="tocviii.vii"><a class="TOC" href="anf02.viii.vii.html" title="Index of Pages of the Print Edition">Index of Pages of the Print 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