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Pseudo-Clementine Literature

Book VIII

Contents

The Old Workman.

Genesis.

A Friendly Conference.

The Question Stated.

Freedom of Discussion Allowed.

The Other Side of the Question Stated.

The Way Cleared.

Instincts.

Simple and Compound.

Creation Implies Providence.

General or Special Providence.

Prayer Inconsistent with Genesis.

A Creator Necessary.

Mode of Creation.

Theories of Creation.

The World Made of Nothing by a Creator.

Doctrine of Atoms Untenable.

The Concourse of Atoms Could Not Make the World.

More Difficulties of the Atomic Theory.

Plato's Testimony.

Mechanical Theory.

Motions of the Stars.

Providence in Earthly Things.

Rivers and Seas.

Plants and Animals.

Germination of Seeds.

Power of Water.

The Human Body.

Symmetry of the Body.

Breath and Blood.

The Intestines.

Generation.

Correspondences in Creation.

Time of Making the World.

A Contest of Hospitality.

Arrangements for To-Morrow.

“The Form of Sound Words, Which Ye Have Heard of Me.”

The Chief Man's House.

Recapitulation of Yesterday's Argument.

Genesis.

The Rainbow.

Types and Forms.

Things Apparently Useless and Vile Made by God.

Ordinate and Inordinate.

Motions of the Sun and Moon.

Sun and Moon Ministers Both of Good and Evil.

Chastisements on the Righteous and the Wicked.

Chastisements for Sins.

God's Precepts Despised.

The Flood.

Evils Brought in by Sin.

“No Rose Without Its Thorn.”

Everything Has Its Corresponding Contrary.

An Illustration.

The Two Kingdoms.

Origin of Evil.

The Old Man Unconvinced.

Sitting in Judgment Upon God.

The True Prophet.

His Deliverances Not to Be Questioned.

Ignorance of the Philosophers.

End of the Conference.