THE TABLE.

THE TABLE.

THE FIRST BOOK.SectionPage1Of my childhood,12How I first saw the Holy Apostle Paulus,33Of the Stranger, and of Diosdotus the Priest of Zeus,64How we grew up at Lystra,105How Ammiane died, and my brother and I were sold for slaves,126Of the death of Chrestus,157Of my life in the Ergastulum,208How I was sold to Philemon of Colossæ,25THE SECOND BOOK.1How I returned to the worship of false Gods,292How some of Philemon’s friends avowed a belief in one God,313How Nicostratus urged that, without the belief in the Gods, the life of Man would be void of pleasure,344How Philemon, falling sick, inclined to superstition,385How I accompanied Philemon to Pergamus,446How I went down into the cave of Trophonius,477How Artemidorus spoke against the belief in Gods,528How I journeyed with Philemon to Antioch in Syria,58THE THIRD BOOK.1Of my first thoughts concerning the Christians,642Of the Doctrine of the Christians,683How Artemidorus questioned me further concerning the Christians,754How the Christians honored the Prophets of the Jews,835Of the ancient Histories of the Jews,906How Artemidorus questioned me further, and of his relation concerning the casting out of the swine,957Of the Traditions of the Christians, and of the nature of Christus,1018Of the rising of Christus from the dead,1099How Artemidorus bade me cease from further enquiry,11310How I stumbled at the Threshold of the Door, and went not in,114THE FOURTH BOOK.1How we came to Athens,1212How Artemidorus rebuked me, supposing that I was in danger of becoming a Christian,1233Of my reply to Artemidorus,1284Of Eucharis, and of my life at Athens,1325How I returned to Colossæ, and of my new life with Philemon,1386Concerning my visit to Epictetus,1447How I tried the philosophy of Epictetus,1508How I was accused of theft by the devices of Pistus,1549How Epictetus further explained his philosophy,15710Of Metrodorus and his advice,16311Of the death of Eucharis, and how I was again accused of theft,170THE FIFTH BOOK.1How I escaped from the house of Philemon,1762Of my life at Pergamus,1823How I came to Corinth and saw the tomb of Eucharis,1854How I saw the Holy Apostle Paulus, but knew him not,1895How I learned that Paulus was the Prophet that I had seen in my childhood, the same that had cured lame Xanthias,1946How I was led into the net of the Gospel,199THE SIXTH BOOK.1Of the teaching of Paulus,2072How I returned to Philemon at Colossæ,2113Of my discourse with Artemidorus concerning the Faith,2144Of the doubtings of Artemidorus,2175Of the last words and death of Artemidorus,223THE SEVENTH BOOK.1How I came to Rome to see the blessed Apostle,2262How I saw Paulus in prison,2293How Paulus related to me the story of his life,2324How Paulus consented to the death of the blessed Martyr Stephanus,2385How the Lord appeared to Paulus,2436How Paulus was prepared for the preaching of the Gospel,2477The last words of Paulus,251THE EIGHTH BOOK.1Of the death of Nero, and how Rome was divided against itself,2572Of the Jewish faction,2603Of Menahem, the Ebionite,2634How the Church was guided at this time by the Spirit of God,2655How I came to Philochristus, a Disciple of the Lord in Britain,2696Of the Church in Rome, and concerning the New Gospels,2737How I labored in the Church of Berœa,2808The last words of Philochristus,2839Of my journey to Smyrna, and how the Lord hath helped me, even to the end,28810An Addition, by the elders of the Church of Smyrna, concerning the Passion of the Blessed Martyrs, Trophimus and Onesimus,293The discourse of Lucius of Cyrene, (omitted from the Third Book),296

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