The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1
- Abbreviations
 - Illustrations and Charts
 - INTRODUCTION: From the Author to the Reader
 - CHAPTER ONE: The Scope and Purpose of Inspired Prophecy
 - CHAPTER TWO: The Book of Daniel and the Old Testament Canon
 - CHAPTER THREE: The Relationship of Daniel to the Apocrypha
 - CHAPTER FOUR: The Book of Revelation and the New Testament Canon
 - CHAPTER FIVE: Foundation Laid in the Old Testament
 - CHAPTER SIX: Prophetic Peak Reached in Apostolic Age
 - CHAPTER SEVEN: Pre-Christian Interpretations of Daniel
 - CHAPTER EIGHT: The Bridge to the Christian Era
 - CHAPTER NINE: Second-Century Witness of Apostolic Fathers
 - CHAPTER TEN: The Period of the Apologists
 - CHAPTER ELEVEN: Irenaeus of Gaul and Tertullian of Africa
 - CHAPTER TWELVE: Hippolytus and Julius Africanus
 - CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Non-Christian Influences on Christian Interpretation
 - CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Attacks on the Advent Hope and on Prophecy
 - CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Cyprian, Victorinus, and Methodius
 - CHAPTER SIXTEEN: The Transition Hour of the Church
 - CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Post-Nicene Reversal on Prophetic Interpretation
 - CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: Varying Voices in Different Places
 - CHAPTER NINETEEN: Heralds of the New Fulfillment
 - CHAPTER TWENTY: Revolutionary Concept of the Millennium Introduced
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: Gradual Emergence of the Papal Power
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO: Antichristian Principle Denounced by Churchmen
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: Gradual Reversal of Tichonius Tradition
    
- I. Writers of Early Middle Ages Follow Tichonius
 - II. Haymo Pursues Accepted Line of Exposition
 - III. School of Laon Popularizes Glossa Type of Exposition
 - IV. Bruno-Assumes Back-to-the-Bible Attitude
 - V. Anselm-Prepares Ground for Repudiation of Tichonianism
 - VI. Rupert of Deutz Introduces Different Exposition
 
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR: Antichrist Colors Medieval Thinking
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE: British Expositors Exhibit Greater Independence
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX: Two Movements That Strengthen the Papal Power
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN: The Summit of Papal Power Attained
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT: Joachim of Floris New Interpretation
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE: Strange Teachings Among the Joachimites and Spirituals
 - CHAPTER THIRTY: Villanova-A Physician’s Contribution
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE: The Second Generation of Spirituals
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO: Antichrist a System, Not an Individual
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE: Heresies and Evangelical Reform Movements
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR: Ancient Roots of the Waldenses of Italy
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE: Waldensian Defiance of Rome
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX: Summing Up the Evidence of Volume I
 - Acknowledgments
 - APPENDIX A-Notes on the Neo-Babylonian Period
 - APPENDIX B-Development of the New Testament Canon 
 - APPENDIX C-Justinian’s Religious Legislation 
 - APPENDIX D-The Waldensian Antiquity Problem 
 - Bibliography