On the Workmanship of God, or the Formation of Man
ANF07. Fathers of the Third and Fourth Centuries: Lactantius, Venantius, Asterius, Victorinus, Dionysius, Apostolic Teaching and Constitutions, Homily, and Liturgies
Contents (21 chapters)
- 1. Chap. I.—The introduction, and exhortation to Demetrianus
- 2. Chap. II.—Of the production of the beasts and of man
- 3. Chap. III.—Of the condition of the beasts and man
- 4. Chap. IV.—Of the weakness of man
- 5. Chap. V.—Of the figures and limbs of animals
- 6. Chap. VI.—Of the error of Epicurus, and of the limbs and their use
- 7. Chap. VII.—Of all the parts of the body
- 8. Chap. VIII.—Of the parts of man: the eyes and ears
- 9. Chap. IX.—Of the senses and their power
- 10. Chap. X.—Of the outer limbs of man, and their use
- 11. Chap. XI.—Of the intestines in man, and their use
- 12. Chap. XII.—De utero, et conceptione atque sexibus.
- 13. Chap. XIII.—Of the lower members
- 14. Chap. XIV.—Of the unknown purpose of some of the intestines
- 15. Chap. XV.—Of the voice
- 16. Chap. XVI.—Of the mind and its seat
- 17. Chap. XVII.—Of the soul, and the opinion of philosophers concerning it
- 18. Chap. XVIII.—Of the soul and the mind, and their affections
- 19. Chap. XIX.—Of the soul, and it given by God
- 20. Chap. XX.—Of himself and the truth
- 21. General Note by the American Editor
Source: CCEL