analogy between it and the relation of soul and body, [133];

between it and the human commonwealth, [134];

between it and the natural unity of man's race, [135];

transmission of truth in it, [148], [166];

by a triple succession, [156-161];

development of the Truth its proper work, [168];

its divine life as opposed to heathenism, [171];

its witness of Christ's confession in the first ten generations, [184];

its first persecution by Nero, [191];

growth in the time of Antoninus Pius, [195];