Book IV.
Of True Wisdom and Religion.

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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.
- Chap. I.--Of the Former Religion of Men, and How Error Was Spread Over Every Age, and of the Seven Wise Men of Greece.
- Chap. II.--Where Wisdom is to Be Found; Why Pythagoras and Plato Did Not Approach the Jews.
- Chap. III.--Wisdom and Religion Cannot Be Separated: the Lord of Nature Must Necessarily Be the Father of Every One.
- Chapter IV.--Of Wisdom Likewise, and Religion, and of the Right of Father and Lord.
- Chap. V.--The Oracles of the Prophets Must Be Looked Into; And of Their Times, and the Times of the Judges and Kings.
- Chap. VI.--Almighty God Begat His Son; And the Testimonies of the Sibyls and of Trismegistus Concerning Him.
- Chap. VII.--Of the Name of Son, and Whence He is Called Jesus and Christ.
- Chap. VIII.--Of the Birth of Jesus in the Spirit and in the Flesh: of Spirits and the Testimonies of Prophets.
- Chap. IX.--Of the Word of God.
- Chap. X.--Of the Advent of Jesus; Of the Fortunes of the Jews, and Their Government, Until the Passion of the Lord.
- Chap. XI.--Of the Cause of the Incarnation of Christ.
- Chap. XII.--Of the Birth of Jesus from the Virgin; Of His Life, Death, and Resurrection, and the Testimonies of the Prophets Respecting These Things.
- Chap. XIII.--Of Jesus, God and Man; And the Testimonies of the Prophets Concerning Him.
- Chap. XIV.--Of the Priesthood of Jesus Foretold by the Prophets.
- Chap. XV.--Of the Life and Miracles of Jesus, and Testimonies Concerning Them.
- Chap. XVI.--Of the Passion of Jesus Christ; That It Was Foretold.
- Chap. XVII.--Of the Superstitions of the Jews, and Their Hatred Against Jesus.
- Chap. XVIII.--Of the Lord's Passion, and that It Was Foretold.
- Chap. XIX.--Of the Death, Burial, and Resurrection of Jesus; And the Predictions of These Events.
- Chap. XX.--Of the Departure of Jesus into Galilee After His Resurrection; And of the Two Testaments, the Old and the New.
- Chap. XXI.--Of the Ascension of Jesus, and the Foretelling of It; And of the Preaching and Actions of the Disciples.
- Chap. XXII.--Arguments of Unbelievers Against the Incarnation of Jesus.
- Chap. XXIII.--Of Giving Precepts, and Acting.
- Chap. XXIV.--The Overthrowing of the Arguments Above Urged by Way of Objection.
- Chap. XXV.--Of the Advent of Jesus in the Flesh and Spirit, that He Might Be Mediator Between God and Man.
- Chap. XXVI.--Of the Cross, and Other Tortures of Jesus, and of the Figure of the Lamb Under the Law.
- Chap. XXVII.--Of the Wonders Effected by the Power of the Cross, and of Demons.
- Chap. XXVIII.--Of Hope and True Religion, and of Superstition.
- Chap. XXIX.--Of the Christian Religion, and of the Union of Jesus with the Father.
- Chap. XXX.--Of Avoiding Heresies and Superstitions, and What is the Only True Catholic Church.
- Book V.
- Book VI.
- Book VII.