He leaves the house with the curse of his father, but in the epilogue to the play, his family accepts his decision. |
It serves as the epilogue to one of the theologically most profound writings of the New Testament. |
The ten chapters are pretty evenly weighted and sandwiched between the useful introduction and epilogue sections. |
I'm not sure how I feel about this chapter, but that's probably because there's only one more chapter and an epilogue to write. |
It contains 648 pages of text, spread over 39 chapters and an epilogue, as well as a subject and a name index, each of which takes up 26 pages. |
By way of an epilogue, the last chapter of the book discusses recent innovations in music. |