Book VI.
Of True Worship.

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- The Divine Institutes
- Preface.--of what great value the knowledge of the truth is and always has been.
- Book i.
- Book II.
- Book III.
- Book IV.
- Book V.
- Book VI.
- Chap. I.--Of the Worship of the True God, and of Innocency, and of the Worship of False Gods.
- Chap. II.--Of the Worship of False Gods and the True God.
- Chap. III.--Of the Ways, and of Vices and Virtues; And of the Rewards of Heaven and the Punishments of Hell.
- Chap. IV.--Of the Ways of Life, of Pleasures, Also of the Hardships of Christians.
- Chap. V.--Of False and True Virtue; And of Knowledge.
- Chap. VI.--Of the Chief Good and Virtue, and or Knowledge and Righteousness.
- Chap. VII.--Of the Way of Error and of Truth: that It is Single, Narrow, and Steep, and Has God for Its Guide.
- Chap. VIII.--Of the Errors of Philosophers, and the Variableness of Law.
- Chap. IX.--Of the Law and Precept of God; Of Mercy, and the Error of the Philosophers.
- Chap. X.--Of Religion Towards God, and Mercy Towards Men; And of the Beginning of the World.
- Chap. XI.--Of the Persons Upon Whom a Benefit is to Be Conferred.
- Chap. XII.--Of the Kinds of Beneficence, and Works of Mercy.
- Chap. XIII.--Of Repentance, of Mercy, and the Forgiveness of Sins.
- Chap. XIV.--Of the Affections, and the Opinion of the Stoics Respecting Them; And of Virtue, the Vices, and Mercy.
- Chap. XV.--Of the Affections, and the Opinion of the Peripatetics Respecting Them.
- Chap. XVI.--Of the Affections, and the Refutation of the Opinion of the Peripatetics Concerning Them; What is the Proper Use of the Affections, and What is a Bad Use of Them.
- Chap. XVII.--Of the Affections and Their Use; Of Patience, and the Chief Good of Christians.
- Chap. XVIII.--Of Some Commands of God, and of Patience.
- Chap. XIX.--Of the Affections and Their Use; And of the Three Furies.
- Chap. XX.--Of the Senses, and Their Pleasures in the Brutes and in Man; And of Pleasures of the Eyes, and Spectacles.
- Chap. XXI.--Of the Pleasures of the Ears, and of Sacred Literature.
- Chap. XXII.--Of the Pleasures of Taste and Smell.
- Chap. XXIII. --De Tactus Voluptate Et Libidine, Atque de Matrimonio Et Continentiâ.
- Chap. XXIV.--Of Repentance, of Pardon, and the Commands of God.
- Chap. XXV.--Of Sacrifice, and of an Offering Worthy of God, and of the Form of Praising God.
- Book VII.