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 * colspan=3|Book II.
 * 1.||Introductory,||1
 * 2.||The Knowledge of God can be attained only through Faith,||3
 * 3.||Faith not a product of Nature,||6
 * 4.||Faith the foundation of all Knowledge,||8
 * 5.||He proves by several examples that the Greeks drew from the Sacred Writers,||12
 * 6.||The Excellence and Utility of Faith,||16
 * 7.||The Utility of Fear. Objections Answered,||20
 * 8.||The Vagaries of Basilides and Valentinus as to Fear being the Cause of Things,||22
 * 9.||The Connection of the Christian Virtues,||26
 * 10.||To what the Philosopher applies himself,||29
 * 11.||The Knowledge which comes through Faith the Surest of All,||30
 * 12.||Twofold Faith,||33
 * 13.||On First and Second Repentance,||35
 * 14.||How a Thing may be Involuntary,||37
 * 15.||On the different kinds of Voluntary Actions, and the Sins thence proceeding,||38
 * 16.||How we are to explain the passages of Scripture which ascribe to God Human Affections,||43
 * 17.||On the various kinds of Knowledge,||45
 * 18.||The Mosaic Law the fountain of all Ethics, and the source from which the Greeks drew theirs,||47
 * 19.||The true Gnostic is an imitator of God, especially in Beneficence,||57
 * 20.||The true Gnostic exercises Patience and Self-restraint,||60
 * 21.||Opinions of various Philosophers on the Chief Good,||71
 * 22.||Plato's Opinion, that the Chief Good consists in assimilation to God, and its agreement with Scripture,||74
 * 23.||On Marriage,||78
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 * colspan=3|Book III.
 * 1.||Basilidis Sententiam de Continentia et Nuptiis refutat,||84
 * 2.||Carpocratis et Epiphanis Sententiam de Feminarum Communitate refutat,||86
 * 3.||Quatenus Plato aliique e veteribus præiverint Marcionitis aliisque Hæreticis, qui a Nuptiis ideo abstinent quia Creaturam malam existimant et nasci Homines in Pœnam opinantur,||89
 * 4.||Quibus prætextibus utantur Hæretici ad omnis generis licentiam et libidinem exercendam,||95
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 * 16.||How we are to explain the passages of Scripture which ascribe to God Human Affections,||43
 * 17.||On the various kinds of Knowledge,||45
 * 18.||The Mosaic Law the fountain of all Ethics, and the source from which the Greeks drew theirs,||47
 * 19.||The true Gnostic is an imitator of God, especially in Beneficence,||57
 * 20.||The true Gnostic exercises Patience and Self-restraint,||60
 * 21.||Opinions of various Philosophers on the Chief Good,||71
 * 22.||Plato's Opinion, that the Chief Good consists in assimilation to God, and its agreement with Scripture,||74
 * 23.||On Marriage,||78
 * colspan=3 style="height:1em;"|
 * colspan=3|Book III.
 * 1.||Basilidis Sententiam de Continentia et Nuptiis refutat,||84
 * 2.||Carpocratis et Epiphanis Sententiam de Feminarum Communitate refutat,||86
 * 3.||Quatenus Plato aliique e veteribus præiverint Marcionitis aliisque Hæreticis, qui a Nuptiis ideo abstinent quia Creaturam malam existimant et nasci Homines in Pœnam opinantur,||89
 * 4.||Quibus prætextibus utantur Hæretici ad omnis generis licentiam et libidinem exercendam,||95
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 * 23.||On Marriage,||78
 * colspan=3 style="height:1em;"|
 * colspan=3|Book III.
 * 1.||Basilidis Sententiam de Continentia et Nuptiis refutat,||84
 * 2.||Carpocratis et Epiphanis Sententiam de Feminarum Communitate refutat,||86
 * 3.||Quatenus Plato aliique e veteribus præiverint Marcionitis aliisque Hæreticis, qui a Nuptiis ideo abstinent quia Creaturam malam existimant et nasci Homines in Pœnam opinantur,||89
 * 4.||Quibus prætextibus utantur Hæretici ad omnis generis licentiam et libidinem exercendam,||95
 * }
 * 2.||Carpocratis et Epiphanis Sententiam de Feminarum Communitate refutat,||86
 * 3.||Quatenus Plato aliique e veteribus præiverint Marcionitis aliisque Hæreticis, qui a Nuptiis ideo abstinent quia Creaturam malam existimant et nasci Homines in Pœnam opinantur,||89
 * 4.||Quibus prætextibus utantur Hæretici ad omnis generis licentiam et libidinem exercendam,||95
 * }
 * 4.||Quibus prætextibus utantur Hæretici ad omnis generis licentiam et libidinem exercendam,||95
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