Chapter I.—Wide Scope of the Word Idolatry.
Chapter II.—Idolatry in Its More Limited Sense. Its Copiousness.
Chapter III.—Idolatry: Origin and Meaning of the Name.
Chapter IV.—Idols Not to Be Made, Much Less Worshipped. Idols and Idol-Makers in the Same Category.
Chapter VI.—Idolatry Condemned by Baptism. To Make an Idol Is, in Fact, to Worship It.
Chapter IX.—Professions of Some Kinds Allied to Idolatry. Of Astrology in Particular.
Chapter X.—Of Schoolmasters and Their Difficulties.
Chapter XII.—Further Answers to the Plea, How Am I to Live?
Chapter XIII.—Of the Observance of Days Connected with Idolatry.
Chapter XIV.—Of Blasphemy. One of St. Paul’s Sayings.
Chapter XVI.—Concerning Private Festivals.
Chapter XVII.—The Cases of Servants and Other Officials. What Offices a Christian Man May Hold.
Chapter XVIII.—Dress as Connected with Idolatry.
Chapter XIX.—Concerning Military Service.
Chapter XX.—Concerning Idolatry in Words.
Chapter XXI.—Of Silent Acquiescence in Heathen Formularies.
Chapter XXII.—Of Accepting Blessing in the Name of Idols.
Chapter XXIII.—Written Contracts in the Name of Idols. Tacit Consent.
QUINTI SEPTIMII FLORENTIS TERTULLIANI DE IDOLOLATRIA LIBER.