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CONTENTS.
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CHAP. | PAGE | ||
IX. | Why we are to use the Bath, | 308 | |
X. | The Exercises suited to a good Life, | 310 | |
XI. | A Compendious View of the Christian Life, | 313 | |
Clothes, | 313 | ||
Ear-rings, | 315 | ||
Finger-rings, | 315 | ||
The Hair, | 317 | ||
Painting the Face, | 319 | ||
Walking, | 324 | ||
The Model Maiden, | 325 | ||
Amusements and Associates, | 325 | ||
Public Spectacles, | 326 | ||
Religion in Ordinary Life, | 327 | ||
Going to Church, | 328 | ||
Out of Church, | 329 | ||
Love, and the Kiss of Charity, | 329 | ||
The Government of the Eyes, | 330 | ||
XII. | Continuation, with Texts from Scripture, | 332 | |
Prayer to the Pædagogus, | 342 | ||
A Hymn to Christ the Saviour, | 343 | ||
To the Pædagogus, | 346 | ||
THE MISCELLANIES; OR, STROMATA. | |||
BOOK I. | |||
I. | Preface—The Author's Object—The Utility of Written Compositions, | 349 | |
II. | Objections to the Number of Extracts from Philosophical Writings in these Books, Anticipated and Answered, | 360 | |
III. | Against the Sophists, | 362 | |
IV. | Human Arts, as well as Divine Knowledge, proceed from God, | 364 | |
V. | Philosophy the Handmaid of Theology, | 366 | |
VI. | The Benefit of Culture, | 371 | |
VII. | The Eclectic Philosophy paves the way for Divine Virtue, | 374 | |
VIII. | The Sophistical Arts useless, | 376 | |
IX. | Human Knowledge necessary for the Understanding of the Scriptures, | 379 | |
X. | To Act well of greater consequence than to Speak well, | 381 |