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>> Address to the Greeks
The Greeks Claim Without Reason the Invention of the Arts
The Vices and Errors of the Philosophers
Ridicule of the Philosophers
The Christians Worship God Alone
The Doctrine of the Christians As to the Creation of the World
Christians' Belief in the Resurrection
Concerning the Fall of Man
The Demons Sin Among Mankind
They Give Rise to Superstitions
Ridicule of the Heathen Divinities
The Sin of Men Due Not to Fate But to Free-Will
The Two Kinds of Spirits
Theory of the Soul's Immortality
The Demons Shall be Punished More Severely Than Men
Necessity of a Union With the Holy Spirit
Vain Display of Power By the Demons
They Falsely Promise Health to Their Votaries
They Deceive Instead of Healing
Depravity Lies At the Bottom of Demon-Worship
Thanks Are Ever Due to God
Doctrines of the Christians and Greeks Respecting God Compared
Ridicule of the Solemnities of the Greeks
Of the Pugilists and Gladiators
Of the Other Public Amusements
Boastings and Quarrels of the Philosophers
Ridicule of the Studies of the Greeks
The Christians Are Hated Unjustly
Condemnation of the Greek Legislation
Account of Tatian's Conversion
How He Resolved to Resist the Devil
The Philosophy of the Christians More Ancient Than That of the Greeks
The Doctrine of the Christians Is Opposed to Dissensions and Fitted for All
Vindication of Christian Women
Ridicule of the Statues Erected By the Greeks
Tatian Speaks As An Eye-Witness
Testimony of the Chaldeans to the Antiquity of Moses
Testimony of the Phoenicians
The Egyptians Place Moses in the Reign of Inachus
Catalogue of the Argive Kings
Moses More Ancient and Credible Than the Heathen Heroes
Moses More Ancient and Credible Than the Heathen Heroes (Cont)
Concluding Statement As to the Author
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Address to the Greeks
Tatian
[Translated by J. E. Ryland.]
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