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Title Philochristus
Author Edwin Abbott Abbott
Year 1878
Publisher Roberts Brothers
Location Boston
Source djvu
Progress Proofread—All pages of the work proper are proofread, but not all are validated
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THE TABLE.




I. Page
Of my Childhood in Galilee; and how I gave myself wholly to the Study of the Law
13
II.
Of my Doubts concerning the Law; and of the Patriots or Galileans; and of the Expectation concerning John the Son of Zachariah
21
III.
Concerning the Casting out of Unclean Spirits; and of the Nature of the Redemption of Israel; and how I first saw Jesus of Nazareth
37
IV.
Of the Doctrine of John the Prophet, how it suited with the People of the Land; and how I was baptized of the Prophet
52
V.
Of the Greek Philosophers in Alexandria; and how I had Discourse with Philo the Alexandrine
62
VI.
How I found not Salvation in the Worship of the Temple; nor in the Teachers of Galilee; nor in the Essenes; and how I first spake with Jesus of Nazareth
78
VII.
Of the Good News; and concerning the Kingdom of God; and how we desired of Jesus New Laws
94
VIII.
Of the New Laws
108
IX.
How Quartus interpreted the New Law
116
X.
How some desired Jesus to mix the New Law with the Old Law; and concerning the Legion of Swine; and how Jesus began to teach in Parables
125
XI.
Concerning the New Power of the Forgiveness of Sins
142
XII.
How the Forgiveness of Sins is the Key that openeth the New Kingdom; and how the Old Law and the New Law must not be mixed
154
XIII.
Of the Plotting of the Pharisees against Jesus, how they said he had a Devil; and concerning the Holy Spirit
165
XIV.
How John the Prophet doubted concerning Jesus; and concerning them that are "born of Women;" and of the Beheading of John the Prophet
180
XV.
How Jesus fled from Capernaum, and the Galileans at first fell away from him; and concerning the Levy in Galilee; and of the Visit of Jesus to Nazareth
189
XVI.
How, after the Death of John the Prophet, Jesus foresaw that he also must be slain; and of the Bread of Life, and the Feeding of the Five Thousand; and concerning the Leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees
204
XVII.
How Xanthias the Alexandrine said that the Philosophy of Jesus aimed at the Taking in of the Gentiles into the Kingdom, and at the Enfranchisement of Slaves; and how he found fault with Jesus for that he called himself the Son of Man
211
XVIII.
Of Signs in Heaven; and concerning the Healing of the Syrophœnician Maiden, how Jesus seemed to gain thereby some New Knowledge
221
XIX.
How Jesus would work no Sign in Heaven; and concerning his Temptation; and wherefore he denied to work Signs in Heaven
229
XX.
How Jesus led us, in our Exile, to the Rock of Salvation; and how he founded the Temple of his Congregation thereon; and how he gave the Key thereof to Simon Peter
239
XXI.
How Jesus, having now determined to die, spake of that which was to come, with Moses and Elias, upon the Mount Hermon
254
XXII.
Of our going up to Jerusalem; and of the Division between Parents and Children; and how Jesus testified of a Day of Judgment
264
XXIII.
Of Covetousness; and of Fleeing from Death into Life; and concerning the Law of Retribution
272
XXIV.
Of the Falling away of Judas of Kerioth; and of the Times and Seasons; and of the Chief Places in the Kingdom; and how Jesus did and said nothing except it were prepared for him by the Father
285
XXV.
Concerning the Fire of the Lord; and of the Parables of Watching; and of the Holy Spirit; and how Quartus urgeth that Jesus knew not All Things beforehand
300
XXVI.
How Jesus went down to Jerusalem, as a King, to wage War against Satan in the Temple; and how he foresaw that the Temple must be cast down; and of the Parable of the Withered Fig-Tree
312
XXVII.
How Jesus prophesied of Troubles, and of a Great Battle against Satan; and in the End the Victory of the Son of Man; but, first of all, his Death
329
XXVIII.
How Jesus, by his Testament, bequeathed himself to his Disciples for ever; and how he bare the Sins of Men in Gethsemane
343
XXIX.
Of the Crucifixion of Jesus; and of his Last Words upon the Cross
358
XXX.
How the Holy Spirit, through much Sorrow, prepared the Disciples to behold Jesus risen from the Dead; and of the Vision of Angels, which appeared first of all unto the Women
371
XXXI.
How Jesus appeared oft-times to his Disciples; and how, after Many Days, he ascended up to Heaven
382
XXXII.
How Jesus now ruleth the World, sitting on the Right Hand of the Father in Heaven
396