ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



MORAL HISTORY. 

 BOOK V. 



PiQI 



PROLOGUE TO THE FOLLOWING BOOKS - 206 



CHAPTER 1. That tit* pride and malice &amp;lt;&amp;gt;f the Divell hath been (he 

 cause of idolatrie. 



Scriptural evidence of the Devil s pride 298 



He hath retired into remote parts 299 



Always inventing idolatries - 300 



CHAPTER 2. Of many kinds of idolatry the Indians have used. 



Worship of elements called Iluaca 301 



Idolatry of images or of the dead - 301 



CHAPTER 3. That the Indians haw some knowledge of God. 



Peruvians acknowledge a Supreme Being 301 



There is no name for God among them 302 



Oilerings to Viracocha by Peruvians 303 



Difficulty in dealing with idolaters 303 



CHAPTER 4. On the first kinde of idolatric, it]&amp;gt;on naturall and 



universall things. 



Adoration of the sun 303 



Worship of thunder and lightning 304 



Of the earth, rainbow, and stars 305 



Names of stars 305 



Mexican worship of Vitxilipn/tli 305 



The sin of idolatry 306 



