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Religion is most proper to man and is truthful. Ch. i.
Concerning the divinity of the soul from religion. Ch. ii.
Let adolescents take care, lest they easily pass judgment upon religion. Ch. iii.
Every religion has something of good, provided it directs itself toward God himself, the creator of all things; the Christian religion is sincere. Ch. iiii.
The disciples of Christ deceived no one. Ch. v.
With what spirit the disciples of Christ labored. Ch. vi.
The Christian religion is founded upon the power of God alone. Ch. vii.
The authority of Christ is not from the stars, but from God. Ch. viii.
The authority of Christ was by no means without miracles. Ch. ix.
The authority of Christ among the Gentiles. Ch. x.
The authority of Christ among the followers of Muhammad. Ch. xi.
Concerning the generation of the Son of God in eternity. Ch. xii.
The order of the heavens, of the angels, of the souls, around the Trinity, as if spheres around a center. Ch. xiii.
The generation of the Son in eternity, and his declaration in time. Ch. xiiii.
It was fitting for God to join himself to man. Ch. xv.
Of what kind the conjunction of God and man is. Ch. xvi.
How decent is the conjunction of God and man. Ch. xvii.
The advent of Christ gives beatitude through faith, hope, and charity. Ch. xviii.
The advent of Christ was useful for alleviating the gravity of sin. Ch. xix.
Christ fulfilled the perfect kind of instruction. Ch. xx.
Christ drove out errors; he opened the truth. Ch. xxi.
Christ is the idea and exemplar of virtues. Ch. xxii.
The authority of the Sibyls. Ch. xxiii.
The testimonies of the Sibyls concerning Christ. Ch. xxiiii.
Concerning the authority of the prophets, the nobility of the Old Testament, and the excellence of the New. Ch. xxv.
The testimonies of the prophets concerning Christ. Ch. xxvi.