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CONTENTS.
CHAP. PAGE
XI. What is the Philosophy which the Apostle bids us shun? 384
XII. The Mysteries of the Faith not to be divulged to All, 388
XIII. All Sects of Philosophy contain a Germ of Truth, 389
XIV. Succession of Philosophers in Greece, 391
XV. The Greek Philosophy in great part derived from the Barbarians, 395
XVI. That the Inventors of other Arts were mostly Barbarians, 401
XVII. On the saying of the Saviour, "All that came before Me were thieves and robbers," 406
XVIII. He illustrates the Apostle's saying, "I will destroy the wisdom of the wise," 410
XIX. That the Philosophers have attained to some portion of Truth, 413
XX. In what respect Philosophy contributes to the comprehension of Divine Truth, 418
XXI. The Jewish Institutions and Laws of far higher Antiquity than the Philosophy of the Greeks, 421
XXII. On the Greek Translation of the Old Testament, 448
XXIII. The Age, Birth, and Life of Moses, 450
XXIV. How Moses discharged the Part of a Military Leader, 455
XXV. Plato an Imitator of Moses in Framing Laws, 459
XXVI. Moses rightly called a Divine Legislator, and, though inferior to Christ, far superior to the great Legislators of the Greeks, Minos and Lycurgus, 461
XXVII. The Law, even in Correcting and Punishing, aims at the Good of Men, 464
XXVIII. The Fourfold Division of the Mosaic Law, 467
XXIX. The Greeks but Children compared with the Hebrews, 469