On Modesty.
ANF04. Fathers of the Third Century: Tertullian, Part Fourth; Minucius Felix; Commodian; Origen, Parts First and Second
Contents (23 chapters)
- 1. Chapter I
- 2. God Just as Well as Merciful; Accordingly, Mercy Must Not Be Indiscriminate.
- 3. An Objection Anticipated Before the Discussion Above Promised is Commenced.
- 4. Adultery and Fornication Synonymous.
- 5. Of the Prohibition of Adultery in the Decalogue.
- 6. Examples of Such Offences Under the Old Dispensation No Pattern for the Disciples of the New. But Even the Old Has Examples of Vengeance Upon Such Offences.
- 7. Of the Parables of the Lost Ewe and the Lost Drachma.
- 8. Of the Prodigal Son.
- 9. Certain General Principles of Parabolic Interpretation. These Applied to the Parables Now Under Consideration, Especially to that of the Prodigal Son.
- 10. Repentance More Competent to Heathens Than to Christians.
- 11. From Parables Tertullian Comes to Consider Definite Acts of the Lord.
- 12. Of the Verdict of the Apostles, Assembled in Council, Upon the Subject of Adultery.
- 13. Of St. Paul, and the Person Whom He Urges the Corinthians to Forgive.
- 14. The Same Subject Continued.
- 15. The Same Subject Continued.
- 16. General Consistency of the Apostle.
- 17. Consistency of the Apostle in His Other Epistles.
- 18. Answer to a Psychical Objection.
- 19. Objections from the Revelation and the First Epistle of St. John Refuted.
- 20. From Apostolic Teaching Tertullian Turns to that of Companions of the Apostles, and of the Law.
- 21. Of the Difference Between Discipline and Power, and of the Power of the Keys.
- 22. Of Martyrs, and Their Intercession on Behalf of Scandalous Offenders.
- 23. Elucidations.
Source: CCEL