Chapter I.—Connection of Gluttony and Lust. Grounds of Psychical Objections Against the Montanists.
Chapter III.—The Principle of Fasting Traced Back to Its Earliest Source.
Chapter VII.—Further Examples from the Old Testament in Favour of Fasting.
Chapter VIII.—Examples of a Similar Kind from the New.
Chapter IX.—From Fasts Absolute Tertullian Comes to Partial Ones and Xerophagies.
Chapter X.—Of Stations, and of the Hours of Prayer.
Chapter XII—Of the Need for Some Protest Against the Psychics and Their Self-Indulgence.
Chapter XIII.—Of the Inconsistencies of the Psychics.
Chapter XIV.—Reply to the Charge of “Galaticism.”
QUINTI SEPTIMII FLORENTIS TERTULLIANI DE JEJUNIIS .