End of the persecutions, 463.
Massacre of Christians in Phrygia, 464.
Moral efficacy of the Christian sense of sin, ii. [3].
Dark views of human nature not common in the early Church, [5].
The penitential system, [6].
Empire Christianity attained in eliciting disinterested enthusiasm, [8].
Great purity of the early Christians, [10], [11].
The promise of the Church for many centuries falsified, [12].
The first consequence of Christianity a new sense of the sanctity of human life, [17].
Influence in the protection of infant life, [20-32].