Justin Martyr: Dialogue with Trypho

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  • Chapter I .--Introduction. - Chapter II.-- Justin Describes His Studies in Philosophy.
  • Chapter III.--Justin Narrates the Manner of His Conversion.
  • Chapter IV.--The Soul of Itself Cannot See God.
  • Chapter V.--The Soul Is Not in Its Own Nature Immortal. - Chapter VI.--These Things Were Unknown to Plato and Other Philosophers.
  • Chapter VII.--The Knowledge of Truth to Be Sought from the Prophets Alone. - Chapter VIII.--Justin by His Colloquy Is Kindled with Love to Christ.
  • Chapter IX.--The Christians Have Not Believed Groundless Stories. - Chapter X.--Trypho Blames the Christians for This Alone--The Non-Observance of the Law.
  • Chapter XI.--The Law Abrogated; the New Testament Promised and Given by God.-Chapter XII.--The Jews Violate the Eternal Law, And Interpret Ill That of Moses.
  • Chapter XIII.--Isaiah Teaches That Sins Are Forgiven Through Christ's Blood.-Chapter XIV.--Righteousness Is Not Placed in Jewish Rites but in the Conversion of the Heart Given in Baptism by C
  • Chapter XV.--In What the True Fasting Consists.-Chapter XVI.--Circumcision Given as a Sign, That the Jews Might Be Driven Away for Their Evil Deeds Done to Christ and the Christians.
  • Chapter XVII.--The Jews Sent Persons Through the Whole Earth to Spread Calumnies on Christians.-Chapter XVIII.--Christians Would Observe the Law, If They Did Not Know Why It Was Instituted.
  • Chapter XIX.--Circumcision Unknown Before Abraham.-Chapter XX.--Why Choice of Meats Was Prescribed.
  • Chapter Xxi.--Sabbaths Were Instituted on Account of the People's Sins, And Not for a Work of Righteousness.-Chapter Xxii.--So Also Were Sacrifices and Oblations.
  • Chapter Xxiii.--The Opinion of the Jews Regarding the Law Does an Injury to God.-Chapter Xxiv.--The Christians' Circumcision Far More Excellent.
  • Chapter Xxv.--The Jews Boast in Vain That They Are Sons of Abraham./Chapter Xxvi.--No Salvation to the Jews Except Through Christ.
  • Chapter Xxvii.--Why God Taught the Same Things by the Prophets as by Moses.-Chapter Xxviii.--True Righteousness Is Obtained by Christ.
  • Chapter Xxix.--Christ Is Useless to Those Who Observe the Law.-Chapter Xxx.--Christians Possess the True Righteousness.
  • Chapter Xxxi.--If Christ's Power Be Now so Great, How Much Greater at the Second Advent!-Chapter Xxxii.--Trypho Objecting That Christ Is Described as Glorious by Daniel, Justin Distinguishes
  • Chapter Xxxiii.--Ps. Cx. Is Not Spoken of Hezekiah He Proves That Christ Was First Humble, Then Shall Be Glorious. - Chapter Xxxiv.--Nor Does Ps. Lxxii. Apply to Solomon, Whose Faults Christi
  • Chapter Xxxv.--Heretics Confirm the Catholics in the Faith. - Chapter Xxxvi.--He Proves That Christ Is Called Lord of Hosts.
  • Chapter Xxxvii.--The Same Is Proved from Other Psalms. - Chapter Xxxviii.--It Is an Annoyance to the Jew That Christ Is Said to Be Adored Justin Confirms It, However, From Ps. Xlv.
  • Chapter Xxxix.--The Jews Hate the Christians Who Believe This How Great the Distinction Is Between Both! - Chapter Xl.--He Returns to the Mosaic Laws, And Proves That They Were Figures of the
  • Chapter Xli.--The Oblation of Fine Flour Was a Figure of the Eucharist. - Chapter Xlii.--The Bells on the Priest's Robe Were a Figure of the Apostles.
  • Chapter Xliii.--He Concludes That the Law Had an End in Christ, Who Was Born of the Virgin. - Chapter Xliv.--The Jews in Vain Promise Themselves Salvation, Which Cannot Be Obtained Except Thr
  • Chapter Xlv.--Those Who Were Righteous Before and Under the Law Shall Be Saved by Christ. - Chapter Xlvi.--Trypho Asks Whether a Man Who Keeps the Law Even Now Will Be Saved Justin Proves Tha
  • Chapter Xlvii.--Justin Communicates with Christians Who Observe the Law Not a Few Catholics Do Otherwise. - Chapter Xlviii.--Before the Divinity of Christ Is Proved, He [Trypho] Demands That
  • Chapter Xlix.--To Those Who Object That Elijah Has Not yet Come, He Replies That He Is the Precursor of the First Advent. - Chapter L.--It Is Proved from Isaiah That John Is the Precursor of
  • Chapter Li.--It Is Proved That This Prophecy Has Been Fulfilled. - Chapter Lii.--Jacob Predicted Two Advents of Christ.
  • Chapter Liii.--Jacob Predicted That Christ Would Ride on an Ass, And Zechariah Confirms It. - Chapter Liv.--What the Blood of the Grape Signifies.
  • Chapter Lv.--Trypho Asks That Christ Be Proved God, But Without Metaphor Justin Promises to Do So. - Chapter Lvi.--God Who Appeared to Moses Is Distinguished from God the Father.
  • Chapter Lvi. Continued --God Who Appeared to Moses Is Distinguished from God the Father.
  • Chapter Lvii.--The Jew Objects, Why Is He Said to Have Eaten, If He Be God? Answer of Justin. - Chapter Lviii.--The Same Is Proved from the Visions Which Appeared to Jacob.
  • Chapter Lix.--God Distinct from the Father Conversed with Moses. - Chapter Lx.--Opinions of the Jews with Regard to Him Who Appeared in the Bush.
  • Chapter Lxi--Wisdom Is Begotten of the Father, As Fire from Fire. - Chapter Lxii.--The Words "Let Us Make Man" Agree with the Testimony of Proverbs.
  • Chapter Lxiii.--It Is Proved That This God Was Incarnate. - Chapter Lxiv.--Justin Adduces Other Proofs to the Jew, Who Denies That He Needs This Christ.
  • Chapter Lxv.--The Jew Objects That God Does Not Give His Glory to Another Justin Explains the Passage. - Chapter Lxvi.--He Proves from Isaiah That God Was Born from a Virgin.
  • Chapter Lxvii.--Trypho Compares Jesus with Perseus; and Would Prefer [To Say] That He Was Elected [To Be Christ] on Account of Observance of the Law. Justin Speaks of the Law as Formerly.
  • Chapter Lxviii.--He Complains of the Obstinacy of Trypho; He Answers His Objection; He Convicts the Jews of Bad Faith.
  • Chapter Lxix.--The Devil, Since He Emulates the Truth, Has Invented Fables About Bacchus, Hercules, And Æsculapius. - Chapter Lxx.--So Also the Mysteries of Mithras Are Distorted from the Pro
  • Chapter Lxxi.--The Jews Reject the Interpretation of the Lxx., From Which, Moreover, They Have Taken Away Some Passages. - Chapter Lxxii.--Passages Have Been Removed by the Jews from Esdras a
  • Chapter Lxxiii.--[The Words] "From the Wood" Have Been Cut out of Ps. Xcvi. - Chapter Lxxiv.--The Beginning of Ps. Xcvi. Is Attributed to the Father [By Trypho] But [It Refers] to Christ by T
  • Chapter Lxxv.--It Is Proved That Jesus Was the Name of God in the Book of Exodus. - Chapter Lxxvi.--From Other Passages the Same Majesty and Government of Christ Are Proved.
  • Chapter Lxxvii.--He Returns to Explain the Prophecy of Isaiah. - Chapter Lxxviii.--He Proves That This Prophecy Harmonizes with Christ Alone, From What Is Afterwards Written.
  • Chapter Lxxix.--He Proves Against Trypho That the Wicked Angels Have Revolted from God. - Chapter Lxxx.--The Opinion of Justin with Regard to the Reign of a Thousand Years Several Catholics R
  • Chapter Lxxxi.--He Endeavours to Prove This Opinion from Isaiah and the Apocalypse. - Chapter Lxxxii.--The Prophetical Gifts of the Jews Were Transferred to the Christians.
  • Chapter Lxxxiii.--It Is Proved That the Psalm, "The Lord Said to My Lord," Etc., Does Not Suit Hezekiah. - Chapter Lxxxiv.--That Prophecy, "Behold, A Virgin," Etc., Suits Christ Alone.
  • Chapter Lxxxv.--He Proves That Christ Is the Lord of Hosts from Ps. Xxiv., And from His Authority over Demons. - Chapter Lxxxvi.--There Are Various Figures in the Old Testament of the Wood of
  • Chapter Lxxxvii.--Trypho Maintains in Objection These Words: "And Shall Rest on Him," Etc They Are Explained by Justin. - Chapter Lxxxviii.--Christ Has Not Received the Holy Spirit on Account
  • Chapter Lxxxix.--The Cross Alone Is Offensive to Trypho on Account of the Curse, Yet It Proves That Jesus Is Christ. - Chapter Xc.--The Stretched-out Hands of Moses Signified Beforehand the C
  • Chapter Xci.--The Cross Was Foretold in the Blessings of Joseph, And in the Serpent That Was Lifted Up. - Chapter Xcii.--Unless the Scriptures Be Understood Through God's Great Grace, God Wil
  • Chapter Xciii.--The Same Kind of Righteousness Is Bestowed on All Christ Comprehends It in Two Precepts. - Chapter Xciv.--In What Sense He Who Hangs on a Tree Is Cursed.