On the Morals of the Catholic Church
NPNF1-04. Augustine: The Writings Against the Manichaeans and Against the Donatists
Contents (37 chapters)
- 1. Title Page.
- 2. Argument.
- 3. How the Pretensions of the Manichæans are to Be Refuted. Two Manichæan Falsehoods.
- 4. He Begins with Arguments, in Compliance with the Mistaken Method of the Manichæans.
- 5. Happiness is in the Enjoyment of Man’s Chief Good. Two Conditions of the Chief Good: 1st, Nothing is Better Than It; 2d, It Cannot Be Lost Against the Will.
- 6. Man—What?
- 7. Man’s Chief Good is Not the Chief Good of the Body Only, But the Chief Good of the Soul.
- 8. Virtue Gives Perfection to the Soul; The Soul Obtains Virtue by Following God; Following God is the Happy Life.
- 9. The Knowledge of God to Be Obtained from the Scripture. The Plan and Principal Mysteries of the Divine Scheme of Redemption.
- 10. God is the Chief Good, Whom We are to Seek After with Supreme Affection.
- 11. Harmony of the Old and New Testament on the Precepts of Charity.
- 12. What the Church Teaches About God. The Two Gods of the Manichæans.
- 13. God is the One Object of Love; Therefore He is Man’s Chief Good. Nothing is Better Than God. God Cannot Be Lost Against Our Will.
- 14. We are United to God by Love, in Subjection to Him.
- 15. We are Joined Inseparably to God by Christ and His Spirit.
- 16. We Cleave to the Trinity, Our Chief Good, by Love.
- 17. The Christian Definition of the Four Virtues.
- 18. Harmony of the Old and New Testaments.
- 19. Appeal to the Manichæans, Calling on Them to Repent.
- 20. Only in the Catholic Church is Perfect Truth Established on the Harmony of Both Testaments.
- 21. Description of the Duties of Temperance, According to the Sacred Scriptures.
- 22. We are Required to Despise All Sensible Things, and to Love God Alone.
- 23. Popular Renown and Inquisitiveness are Condemned in the Sacred Scriptures.
- 24. Fortitude Comes from the Love of God.
- 25. Scripture Precepts and Examples of Fortitude.
- 26. Of Justice and Prudence.
- 27. Four Moral Duties Regarding the Love of God, of Which Love the Reward is Eternal Life and the Knowledge of the Truth.
- 28. Love of Ourselves and of Our Neighbor.
- 29. On Doing Good to the Body of Our Neighbor.
- 30. On Doing Good to the Soul of Our Neighbor. Two Parts of Discipline, Restraint and Instruction. Through Good Conduct We Arrive at the Knowledge of the Truth.
- 31. Of the Authority of the Scriptures.
- 32. The Church Apostrophised as Teacher of All Wisdom. Doctrine of the Catholic Church.
- 33. The Life of the Anachoretes and Cœnobites Set Against the Continence of the Manichæans.
- 34. Praise of the Clergy.
- 35. Another Kind of Men Living Together in Cities. Fasts of Three Days.
- 36. The Church is Not to Be Blamed for the Conduct of Bad Christians, Worshippers of Tombs and Pictures.
- 37. Marriage and Property Allowed to the Baptized by the Apostles.
Source: CCEL