THE TABLE.

[THE FIRST BOOK.]
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1Of my childhood,[1]
2 How I first saw the Holy Apostle Paulus,[3]
3Of the Stranger, and of Diosdotus the Priest of Zeus,[6]
4How we grew up at Lystra,[10]
5How Ammiane died, and my brother and I were sold for slaves,[12]
6Of the death of Chrestus,[15]
7Of my life in the Ergastulum,[20]
8How I was sold to Philemon of Colossæ,[25]
[THE SECOND BOOK].
1How I returned to the worship of false Gods,[29]
2How some of Philemon’s friends avowed a belief in one God,[31]
3How Nicostratus urged that, without the belief in the Gods, the life of Man would be void of pleasure,[34]
4How Philemon, falling sick, inclined to superstition,[38]
5How I accompanied Philemon to Pergamus,[44]
6How I went down into the cave of Trophonius,[47]
7How Artemidorus spoke against the belief in Gods,[52]
8How I journeyed with Philemon to Antioch in Syria,[58]
[THE THIRD BOOK].
1Of my first thoughts concerning the Christians,[64]
2Of the Doctrine of the Christians,[68]
3How Artemidorus questioned me further concerning the Christians,[75]
4How the Christians honored the Prophets of the Jews,[83]
5Of the ancient Histories of the Jews,[90]
6How Artemidorus questioned me further, and of his relation concerning the casting out of the swine,[95]
7Of the Traditions of the Christians, and of the nature of Christus,[101]
8Of the rising of Christus from the dead,[109]
9How Artemidorus bade me cease from further enquiry,[113]
10How I stumbled at the Threshold of the Door, and went not in,[114]
[THE FOURTH BOOK].
1How we came to Athens,[121]
2How Artemidorus rebuked me, supposing that I was in danger of becoming a Christian,[123]
3Of my reply to Artemidorus,[128]
4Of Eucharis, and of my life at Athens,[132]
5How I returned to Colossæ, and of my new life with Philemon,[138]
6Concerning my visit to Epictetus,[144]
7How I tried the philosophy of Epictetus,[150]
8How I was accused of theft by the devices of Pistus,[154]
9How Epictetus further explained his philosophy,[157]
10Of Metrodorus and his advice,[163]
11 Of the death of Eucharis, and how I was again accused of theft,[170]
[THE FIFTH BOOK].
1How I escaped from the house of Philemon,[176]
2Of my life at Pergamus,[182]
3How I came to Corinth and saw the tomb of Eucharis,[185]
4How I saw the Holy Apostle Paulus, but knew him not,[189]
5How I learned that Paulus was the Prophet that I had seen in my childhood, the same that had cured lame Xanthias,[194]
6How I was led into the net of the Gospel,[199]
[THE SIXTH BOOK].
1Of the teaching of Paulus,[207]
2How I returned to Philemon at Colossæ,[211]
3Of my discourse with Artemidorus concerning the Faith,[214]
4Of the doubtings of Artemidorus,[217]
5Of the last words and death of Artemidorus,[223]
[THE SEVENTH BOOK].
1How I came to Rome to see the blessed Apostle,[226]
2How I saw Paulus in prison,[229]
3How Paulus related to me the story of his life,[232]
4How Paulus consented to the death of the blessed Martyr Stephanus,[238]
5How the Lord appeared to Paulus,[243]
6How Paulus was prepared for the preaching of the Gospel,[247]
7The last words of Paulus,[251]
[THE EIGHTH BOOK].
1Of the death of Nero, and how Rome was divided against itself,[257]
2Of the Jewish faction,[260]
3Of Menahem, the Ebionite,[263]
4How the Church was guided at this time by the Spirit of God,[265]
5How I came to Philochristus, a Disciple of the Lord in Britain,[269]
6Of the Church in Rome, and concerning the New Gospels,[273]
7How I labored in the Church of Berœa,[280]
8The last words of Philochristus,[283]
9Of my journey to Smyrna, and how the Lord hath helped me, even to the end,[288]
10An Addition, by the elders of the Church of Smyrna, concerning the Passion of the Blessed Martyrs, Trophimus and Onesimus,[293]
The discourse of Lucius of Cyrene, (omitted from the Third Book),[296]

ONESIMUS.