THE SIBYLLINE ORACLES.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK I.

 BOOK I.

 BOOK II.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK II.

 BOOK II.

 BOOK III.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK III.

 BOOK III.

 BOOK IV.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK IV.

 BOOK IV.

 BOOK V.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK V.

 BOOK V.

 BOOK VI.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK VI.

 BOOK VI.

 BOOK VII.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK VII.

 BOOK VII.

 BOOK VIII.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK VIII.

 BOOK VIII.

 BOOK XI.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK XI.

 BOOK XI.

 BOOK XII.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK XII.

 BOOK XII.

 BOOK XIII.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK XIII.

 BOOK XIII.

 BOOK XIV.

 CONTENTS OF BOOK XIV.

 BOOK XIV.

CONTENTS OF BOOK XIV.

Warning against the lust of power, 1-14. The bull-destroyer, 16-22. The man known by the number one, 23-27. Two rulers of the number forty, 28-34. Young ruler of the number seventy, 115-55. Ruler of the number forty, 66-61. Wolf from the West, 62-65. Ruler known by the letter A, 66-73. Three kings of haughty soul, of the numbers one, thirty, and three hundred, 74-93. King known by the number three, 94-98. The old king of the number four, 99-101. Wars and woes on various peoples, 102-120. The venerable king of the number five, 121-134. Two kings of the numbers three hundred and three, 115-147. The king of many schemes, 148-159. King of the number three hundred, 160-172. King like a wild beast, of the number thirty, 173-188. Ruler of the number four, 189-200. Great sign from heaven, 201-205. Ruler out of Asia, of the number fifty, 206-216. Ruler out of Egypt, 217-223. The man of potent signs and the peaceful king of the number five, 224-245. Many tyrants and the holy king known by the letter A, 246-261. Burning and restoration of Rome, 262-271. Woo for various Greeks, 272-278. The fratricide, 279-283. The fierce king of the number eighty and the terrors of his time, 284-508. Many obtain royal power, 309-312. Three kings and their destruction, 313-329. Many spearmen, 330-335. God's judgment on the shameless, 336-343. Rome's wretched plight and the last race of Latin kings, 344-358. Egypt and her prudent king, 359-375. The Alexandrians, 376-381. Fearful nameless woe, 382-398. The Sicilians, 399-406. The lion and lioness, 407-418. The dragon and the ram, 419-425. Second war in Egypt, 426-433. Destructive slaughter, 434-447. The Messianic era, 448-468.