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THE CONTENTS OF THE sixt booke of the City of God.
- 1. Of those that affirme they do worship these Gods for eternall life, and not for temporall respects.
- 2. What may be thought of Varroes opi∣nion of the gods, who dealeth so with them in his discouery of them and their ceremo∣nies, that with more reuerence vnto them he might haue held his peace.
- 3. The diuision of Varroes bookes which 〈◊〉〈◊〉 stileth. The Antiquities of Diuine & Humaine affaires.
- 4. That by Varroes disputations the affaires of those men that worshipped the gods, are of far more antiquitie then those of the Gods themselues.
- 5. Of Varroes three kinds of Diuinity: Fabulous, Naturall and Politique.
- 6. Of the Fabulous and Politique Diui∣nity against Varro.
- 7. The coherence and similitude between the fabulous Diuinitie and the ciuill.
- 8. Of the naturall interpretations which the Paynim Doctors pretend for their Gods.
- 9. Of the offices of each peculiar God.
- 10. Of Senecaes freer reprehension of the ciuill Theology then Varroes was of the Fabulous.
- 11. Senecaes opinion of the Iewes.
- 12. That it is plaine, by this discouery of the Pagan Gods vanity, that they can∣not giue eternall life, hauing no power to helpe in the temporall.
FINIS.