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CONTENTS
Translator's Preface 5
Preface of the Author 7
PART THE FIRST.
I. — Introductory
II. — The City at the Time of St. Peter's first Visit 26
III. — St. Peter's Arrival in Rome 29
IV. — The Apostle's Preaching 33
V. — The early Christians of Rome 36
VI. — The Chair of St. Peter 40
VII. — The Persecution under Nero— St. Peter's Martyrdom 43
VIII. — Peter the Visible Head of the Visible Church 48
IX. — The true Church of Christ is Roman and Catholic 52
X. — St. Peter in subterranean Rome 56
XI. — The Christian Regeneration of the City, — the Paradox of History 61
XII. — The Vatican 66
XIII. — The Bronze Statue of St. Peter 70
XIV. — The City of the Caesars become the City of the Popes 74
XV. — Rome the Centre of the Christian World 80
XVI. — The Patrimony of St. Peter 84
XVII. — The Successor of St. Peter become Protector of the City against the Byzantine Emperor and the Subalpine Barbarians 89
XVIII. — Development of the Pope's Political Position into Sovereignty 94
XIX. — Rome as the Capital of the States of the Church 102
XX. — The Papal States in a new Phase 109
XXI. — The Papal States in their Relation to Italy 114
XXII. — The Saracens in Italy 118
PART SECOND.
I. — Rome without Peter 127
II. — Secularized Rome of the ninth Century 132
III. — Rpme under the tyrannical Dynasties of the tenth Century 133
IV. — Nomination of the Popes by the German Kaiser. 143
V. — Italian Nationality 148
VI. — The Vatican and the Capitol 156
VII. — The Popes at Avignon 102
VIII. — The Ghost of ancient Paganism in the Ruins of Rome 166
IX. — Rome a Republic 173
X. — The City without the Pope 179
XI. — The Roman Republic at the close of the XVIII. Century 184
XII. — Rome, Capital of the Tiber-department 188
XIII. — The Republic of Assassination 197
XIV. — The Two Hundred And Fifty-Eighth Peter and his Rome 204
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