the Holy Spirit Vicarius Redemptoris, [115], [119], [124], [125], [139];
asserts the perpetual Principatus of the Roman See from the beginning, [290];
describes the uses of heresy, [281-2];
admits of no charity but in the unity of the Body, [130], [139];
coherence of the natural and mystical Body of Christ in the Eucharist, [103];
what the Church will be hereafter, [112].
Augustus, his idea of the Roman empire, [2];
prospects of Polytheism at the end of his reign, [46].
Aulus Gellius, [421].