CONTENTS.
CHAP. PAGE I. SICCA VENERIA 1 II. CHRISTIANITY IN SICCA 14 III. AGELLIUS IN HIS COTTAGE 25 IV. JUBA 30 V. JUCUNDUS AT SUPPER 39 VI. GOTHS AND CHRISTIANS 51 VII. PERSECUTION IN THE OFFING 64 VIII. THE NEW GENERATION 80 IX. JUCUNDUS BAITS HIS TRAP 92 X. THE DIVINE CALLISTA 111 XI. CALLISTA'S PREACHING, AND WHAT CAME OF IT 122 XII. A DEATH 135 XIII. AND RESURRECTION 145 XIV. A SMALL CLOUD 159 XV. A VISITATION 168 XVI. WORSE AND WORSE 178 XVII. CHRISTIANOS AD LEONES 189 XVIII. AGELLIUS FLITS 199 XIX. A PASSAGE OF ARMS 212 XX. HE SHALL NOT LOSE HIS REWARD 226 XXI. STARTLING RUMOURS 235 XXII. JUCUNDUS PROPOUNDS HIS VIEW OF THE SITUATION 239 XXIII. GURTA 256 XXIV. A MOTHER'S BLESSING 266 XXV. CALLISTA IN DURANCE 274 XXVI. WHAT CAN IT ALL MEAN? 281 XXVII. AM I A CHRISTIAN? 291 XXVIII. A SICK CALL 305 XXIX. CONVERSION 317 XXX. TORRES VEDRAS 329 XXXI. THE BAPTISM 343 XXXII. THE IMPERIAL RESCRIPT 352 XXXIII. A GOOD CONFESSION 357 XXXIV. THE MARTYRDOM 366 XXXV. THE CORPO SANTO 371 XXXVI. LUX PERPETUA SANCTIS TUIS, DOMINE 377
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