EDINBURGH:
T. & T. CLARK, 38, GEORGE STREET.
MDCCCLXXI.
Of the following Work, Books IV. XVII. and XVIII. have been translated by the Rev. George Wilson, Glenluce; Books V. VI. VII. and VIII. by the Rev. J. J. Smith.
[CONTENTS.]
| BOOK XIV. | |
| page | |
| Of the punishment and results of man's first sin, and of the propagationof man without lust, | [1] |
| BOOK XV. | |
| The progress of the earthly and heavenly cities traced by the sacredhistory, | [49] |
| BOOK XVI. | |
| The history of the city of God from Noah to the time of the kings ofIsrael, | [104] |
| BOOK XVII. | |
| The history of the city of God from the times of the prophets toChrist, | [165] |
| BOOK XVIII. | |
| A parallel history of the earthly and heavenly cities from the time ofAbraham to the end of the world, | [217] |
| BOOK XIX. | |
| A review of the philosophical opinions regarding the Supreme Good,and a comparison of these opinions with the Christian belief regardinghappiness, | [293] |
| BOOK XX. | |
| Of the last judgment, and the declarations regarding it in the Old andNew Testaments, | [345] |
| BOOK XXI. | |
| Of the eternal punishment of the wicked in hell, and of the variousobjections urged against it, | [413] |
| BOOK XXII. | |
| Of the eternal happiness of the saints, the resurrection of the body,and the miracles of the early Church, | [472] |