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GENERAL PREFACE.

O was
provide the student
to the of the which,
Ante-Nicene
in eight Literature
volumes, with a copious General twenty-
Index
necessary work comprises the original
four and not a little additional material. But the General Editor felt, at every step of his
own undertaking, the need of a systematized Bibliography, to which scholars intolerant of
merely superficial attainment might be referred for the entire mastery of any particular
subject. It is not unlikely that our countrymen are about to enter on such studies as
require the aid of the Ante-Nicene Fathers, in the spirit of honest and very earnest
research, and it is cheering to observe that patient industry and unwearied continuous
effort in the investigation of great questions is no longer to be considered impossible in our
hurried and hasty American modes of life. He, then, who means to understand these
volumes thoroughly, and to use them for the benefit of others, must have the keys of
knowledge at hand. To supply such keys is of itself the task of none other than a
specialist and an expert. The introductory notice of the Rev. Dr. Riddle will inform the
reader that I am indebted to him for committing to Professor Richardson the labour of
compiling the Bibliography which I had proposed, and which, in my opinion, has been
so admirably performed. His work, though it falls below his own standard of all that
could be desired, is practically exhaustive, and I rejoice to present it to American scholars
as honourable to our literature, and especially to its author. It is most creditable to the
Theological Seminary at Hartford that such a work has been completed within its walls,
and largely by the aid of its library, which must be especially rich in a collection of rare
works, indispensable to a performance of this description. May I venture to say, in behalf
of the Commonwealth of Letters and the interests of Learning in America, that I have
reason to believe that for this wealth of resources we are all debtors to the enlightened
munificence of NXWTON CASE, Esq., of Hartford.
I have felt it due to my sense of obligation to those who have added such an
important supplement to my own work on the Ante-Nicene Fathers not only to express
in this way my warmest thanks, but to add in a note, 1 brief biographical data, which will
record here their previous labours in behalf of learning and of Christianity.
A. C. C.
A_GUST 2, x887.

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES.
I. RIDDLE,Matthew Brown, D.D., was born in Pittsburg, Penn._ Oct. 17, t836; B.A. (Jefferson
Coll., Penn.), x85z; theological education at New Brunswick, N.J., 1859; Chaplain New Jersey
Regiment, x86I ; at Hoboken, N.J., Pastorate (Reformed), 186z--65, and at Newark, N.J., 1865--69;
studied in Europe, x869-TX. Since then, Professor of New Testament Exegesis in the Hartford Theo-

I For which I am chiefly indebted to the Scka._.Heexo_" E_cy¢lo2b_dfo of Li'¢_'_ Divi_t# (Supplement). New York_ zJ_/.
GENERAL PREFACE.

logical Seminary. Elected to a corresponding professorship in the "Western Theological Seminary,"


at Allegheny, Penn., Feb. x5, x887, he is about to enter upon his new duties at that place, in the
immediate vicinity of his native town. For a list of Dr. Riddle's learned and valuable contributions
to Theological Literature, see the Schaff-Herzog Supplement, p. xS_ His important contributions to this
series will be found in the seventh and eighth volumes. He was conspicuous as a member of the New
Testament company of the American revisers in the recent Bible revision.
2. PICK, Bernhard, Ph.D., was born at Kempen, Prussia, Dec. i9, x842 ; educated at Breslau and
Berlin, and in the "Union Theological Seminary," New York, x868. Engaged in pastoral duties in
New York and elsewhere (Lutheran) from t868 till x88x, and now in Allegheny, Penn. Member of the
German OrlentaI Society (Halle-Lelpzig), x877, and of the American Society of Biblical Literature and
Exegesis, x88z. His literary and theological works are noted, as above, p. x68. In compiling Indexes
to later volumes of this series, as well as in the authorship of the General Index, he has rendered
most valuable service.
4- RxcH_u>sox% Ernest Cushing, born at Woburn, Mass., Feb. 9, x86o; B.A. at Amherst,
z88o; theological education (Congregationalist), at the Hartford Theological Seminary, i882- 4. Since
I884 he has conferred great services upon his Alma Mater, as Librarian of that Seminary, a position for
which his eminent qualifications may be inferred from the Bibliography here subjoined. His publications
are enumerated in the Schaff-Herzog Supplement, p. i79. He is announced to edit Euseblus' "Life of
Constantine," and to translate the "Lives of Illustrious Men " of Jerome and Gennadius for the " Post-
Nicene Fathers," edited by Dr. Schaff, and now in course of publication. He has had, since x884_ a
prominent position as Assistant Secretary to the "American Library Association," and is one of the
Lecturers in the Columbia College "School of Library Economy."
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL
SYNOPSIS.

BY

ERNEST C. RICHARDSON, M.A.,

labrartan of ttar6ford Ttuologtcal Seminary, and As_tant Secraary of tl_


American Z_rary A_oc, at_on.

WITH AN INTRODUCTORY NOT_.

BY MATTHEW B. R/DDLE, D.D.


INTRODUCTORY NOTE.

HE General Editor of the American Edition of the "Ante-Niceale Fathers" was kind
enough to commit to me the task of preparing a Bibliography of the entire series.
A plan of arrangement was, after conference, agreed upon ; being substantially that adopted
in this volume. The original design was to include this new matter in volume viii. The
exacting labors connected with the preparation of other matter, published in vols. vii and
viii, made it necessary to call upon some export for assistance. The Rev. Mr. RJCnAaDSON,
the librarian of Hartford Theological Seminary, was close at hand, and had, as I knew,
gathered material adapted for the purpose in view. It soon became apparent to me that he
could do the work much more satisfactorily, both to himself and to the public, if it were en-
trusted almost entirely to his skill and patience. The proposal to issue a supplementary
volume gave time for better results, and Mr. RJCa_U_DSONgladly availed himself of this
opportunity for perfecting the work. In view of what he has done, it is simple honesty to
allow his name to appear on the tire-page as author. My duty to the public is fulfilled
when I have made this explanation.
Mr. RICHXRDSOS,in his Preface, gives a statement of his method. It seems proper
that I should here express my cordial appreciation of his fidelity, persistence, and unwearied
efforts to render the various lists as complete as possible. Only those who have attempted
a similar task can fully understand how much it costs to secure fulness and accuracy in such
a bibliography. Having witnessed throughout the scholarly spirit in which Mr. RIc_,aD--
son has ungrudgingly given himself to this task, I cannot refrain from bearing testimoay to
it in this Introductory Notice. May others be stimulated to more successful labour by the
abundant helps he has here indicated to them.
M. B. RIDDLE.

tD.al_o_, July, _g87.


PREFACE.

HE plan of this work, as suggested by the General Editor, through Dr. Riddle, was
a "complete synopsis" of the literature relating to the works included in THE
ANTK-NmEsE FATHERS. Its purpose is to furnish a guide to a farther critical study for
those who have been stimulated by the present quickened interest in the study of the
Church Fathers in America, and especially to open the field of modem German critical
scholarship. This latter idea was a design particularly cherished by the Editor-in-Chief.
The treatment is one which the author's own method of study, and eleven years' ex-
perience in furnishing tools for College and Seminary students and professors, suggests
as, on the whole, the most practical : x. Monographic ; 2. By (a.) Editions chronologically
arranged ; (b.) Translations, ancient and modern, each language chronologically arranged ;
(c.) Literature alphabetically arranged.
A full method would include also a synopsis of: (I.) Manuscripts; (2.) Sources.
Toward these the author had made some collections, but found it impossible to complete
in the limited time at disposal. The references to the "Veterum testimonia" in Migne,
Galland, and elsewhere, partially supply the place of a synopsis of sources, and the author
hopes to carry out his design, formed some years since, and publish in some shape,
within a few years, a synopsis of ross. of Ante-Nicene Literature with references to pub-
lished descriptions where any exist.
The alphabetical arrangement has been adopted under Literature, Gebhardt and Hat-
hook's capital monographs to the contrary notwithstanding, as, on the whole, furnishing
more easily the information for which men consult such a work. Experience shows that
most students use such a bibliography by authors: (t.) One comes soon to know what
shade or weight of scholarship, Harnack, or Zahn, or Funk, Lighffoot, or Schaif, and so
on, represent, according to their various scholarship or tendence, and his first use of
a list is to see who have written on the subject, and where their results can be found.
(2.) The views of some one are referred to, and one consults such a list to verify the
reference and find where those views are expressed. For this latter use a special effort
has been made to supply page-references, as a time-saving device.
The first aim of the work is exhaustiveness. This is peculiarly necessary in the
use of American students in order that the scanty and heterogeneous collections on which
American scholars must depend for tools may yield all that they have on the subject.
It is a constant embarrassment that there is not a single adefuate t_eolo_cal library
i_ Amerfca, and the student has to use every device to cull what he can from secondary
sources. The American student thus works at an immense disadvantage, and must do
so until there is somewhere a library which will compare, e.g. , with what medical men
have in the Library of the Surgeon-General's office.
Literal exhaustiveness is, of course, even more undesirable than impossible. The
author has at hand, for example, a very large number of Encyclopaedias, Histories of
x PREFACE.

Popes, Councils, Doctrine, Life, N. T. Introductions, works on Archreology, etc., etc.,


etc., which have more or less patristic matter, while his notes of general histories of
the Ante-Nicene period alone number about five hundred. The greater part of these
add absolutely nothing for critical study, and little even to the most accessible of the
sources indicated, so that the criterion has been everything that has fairly entered
into the critical discussion of a work judged largely in the following:--
2tfethod. (x.) The examination and direct analysis of such standard works and
periodicals as were available. (z.) The exhausting of such monographs as could be ob-
tained, e.g., those in Gebhardt u. Harnack's Patres apost. (3") The exhausting of (a.) the
the general bibliographies of Chevalier, Engiemann, Hofmann, Oettinger, Winer, Poole,
Graesse, Brunet, etc. (b.) The patrologies.of Watch, (Caillau), (Clarke), Busse,
Permaneder, Alzog, Nirschl, (Schmid). (c.) The articles in the Encyclopzedias of
Herzog-Plitt-Hauck, Schaff-Herzog, Lichtenberger, Wetzer u. Welte (first edition),
M'Clintock and Strong, Ersch u. Gruber and the Britannica, and the dictionaries of
Smith, Smith and Wace, Hoefer and Michaud. (d.) The literary histories of Teuffel,
(Ebert), Sch_nemann and Reuss. (e.) The church histories of Schaff, Kurtz, Her-
genr6ther, (Hase), (Hagenbach), (Bapheldes). (f.) The foot-notes of various mono-
graphs, and general works, ,.g'., " Supernatural Religion."
In addition to these all the minor sources available have been used, especially in
the vexatious and difficult matter of the Editions and Translations. In the matter of
the later literature the most fruitful source has been the periodical literature, especially
the twelve volumes of the Theol. Literaturzeitung.
Purely bibliographical references (Le., to Graesse, etc.) are in general omitted. Chev-
alier and Darling are no exception to this rule, since they contain brief notices of the authors.
A few works of very little critical value have been admitted, either because they are in
English, where there is scanty English literature, or because of some subject where there is
little literature, or for some other reason, e.g'.,Waite, Stowe, Blackburn, etc.
Thefulness and accuracy of titles are limited by the necessity of doing so much of the
work from secondary sources. The author has verified and enlarged as far as time and tools
would permit, and, while regretting defects which must exist, can only say that most of the
floes are the result of the collation of several references, and embody the corrections of
innumerable mis-citations.
.4b6re'viations. The abbreviations adopted are those of the references themselves, or
such as have become the familiar forms. The forms of English periodicals are usually
those of Poole's Index, although in many cases these are lengthened for readier recognition.
The citation of German periodicals is very various, but a guide is given by cross-references
in the list in the Appendix.
The 2t##endix includes supplemental matter introductory to the study of Patrology or
aiding in the use of the foregoing Synopsis; (x.) A full list of works on Patoology, in which
a special effort has been made to straighten the editions of the earlier modern works, n a
bibliographical Chinese puzzle. (-.) A very limited list of works quoted in the Syno_sls
which seemed to need enlarged titles or descriptions, and especially where the edition which
is quoted is not the latest, as in the case of Wetzer u. Welte, Hergenr6ther, and Westcott's
Canon. (3') A full list of periodicals referred to in the Synopsis. This is included,
although it falls very far short of the ideal symmetry which the author would like, and which
might be secured with time, z. Because of the need of such a list in the lack of uniform
reference, _. As a contribution in one of the most deficient fields of theological literature,
the bibliography of theological periodicals.
The author has worked with the very practical purpose of furnishing just what he found
PREFACE. xi

desirable in his own method, and, recognizing the limitations of the work, can only say that
he has spared no pains nor effort to make the work as complete and exact as time and tools
would permit. If it shall prove as useful to others as he expects it to be to himself, he will
not regret the time which he has somewhat reluctantly spared from more direct critical work.
May the very practical and direct results of modern, critical patristic scholarship stimu-
late those who love Him who is the Truth, to a more eager, unwearied, unremitting,
humble, unprejudiced study, in His Spirit, of every circumstance which confirms and illumines
the story of His life on earth, to the glory of His name.
The author takes this opportunity to express his thanks to the Rev. Messrs. Ropes and
Gillett of the Andover and the Union (New York) Theological Seminary Libraries, to Mr.
Whitney of the Boston Public Library, and very particularly and warmly to Mr. Cutter of
the Boston Athenaeum Library, for special favors in the use of works of reference, and to the
various helpers whose interest in the work has contributed to increased accuracy.

ERNEST C. RICHARDSON.

HosMF.a HALL,I-t_WOm_, July, 1887.


TABLE OF CONTENTS.

VOLU_ I .............................. X-29 II. Venantius Fortunatus ............ 8x


I. St. Clement. Epistle to the Co- III. Asterius Urbanus ............... 81-82
rinthlans ..................... x- 5 IV. Victorinus ..................... 82
II. Mathetes. Epistle to Diognetus... 5-7 V. Dionysius of Rome .............. 82--83
III. Polycarp. Eplsfle to the Philip- VI. The Teaching of the Twelve Apos-
plans ........................ 7-io ties .......................... 83-86
Martyrdom ................... 1o VII. Constitutions of the Holy Apostles, 86-88
IV. Ignatius. Epistles ............. Io-15 Canons ......................... 88-89
Martyrdom .................... x5 VIII. The Homily ascribed to Clement.. 89-9 o
V. Barnabas. Epistle ............ 16--I9 IX. Early Liturgies .................. 9o
VI. Papias. Fragments .............. 19-2 t
VII. Justin Martyr. Various works .... 2x-26
Martyrdom ................... 26 VOLUMEVIII ............................. 90-X 16
VIII. Irenaeus. _5_29 I. The Testaments of the Twelve
...................... Patriarchs ..................... 90--91
VOLUME II. 30_42 II. Theodotus ....................... 9z
............................ III. The Two Epistles Concerning Vii-
I. The Pastor of Hermas ........... 30_33 ginity ....................... 9x-92
II. Tatian .......................... 33-35 IV. Pseudo-Clementine Literature .... 92-95
III. Theophilus of Antioch .......... 35-36 V. Apocrypha of the New Testament, 9_
IV. Athenagoras .................... 36-38 (x.) TheProtevangeliumofJames, 9°-97
V. Clement of Alexandria ........ 38-42 (2.) The Gospel of Pseudo-Mat-
thew ..................... 97
VOLUMEIII-IV ....................
I. Tertullian ..................... 4_-55
4_-47 (3") The Gospel of the Nativity
II. Minucius Felix ................. 47-5o of Mar),. ............... 97
III. Commodian .................... 5o (4.) The History of Joseph the
IV. Origen .........................50_55 Carpenter
(5-) The ...............
Gospel ofThomas ..... 97"_
VOLUME V ........................... 55-64 (6.) The Arabic Gospel of the In-
I. Hippolytus .....................$5-58 'I ThefanCYGospel
...................
ofNicodemus... 98_
II. Cyprian ....................... 59-63 .) The Letter of Pontius Pilate
(_')
III. Caius ....................... 63 (
concerning Our Lord Jesus
IV. Novatian ...................... 63-64 Christ ................... 99
V. Appendix .................... 64 (9.) The Report of Pilate the
Procurator concerning Our
VOLUMZ VI ........................... 65-77 Lord Jesus Christ ......... 99
I. Gregory" Thaumaturgus ......... 65--66 (xo.) The ReportofPontius Pilate, 99
IL 66--68 (Ix.) The Giving up of Pontius
Julius Africanus .................. 68-69 Pilate .................... 99
•" (,,.)
DionysmsAnatolius of Alexandria
........................... 69 (12.) The Death of Pilate ......... Ioo
(b.) Alexander of Cappadocia ... 69-7o (x3.) The Narrative of Joseph .... ioo
(c.) Theognostus of Alexandria. 7o (x4) The Avenging of the Saviour, Ioo
(d.) Pierius of Alexandria ...... 7o-7 [ (I 5 ) Acts of the Holy Apostles,
(e.) Theonas of Alexandria ...... 7I Peter and Paul ............ xoo-IoI
_.) Phileas ................. 7I (16) Acts of Paul and Thecla ..... xol
(g)
( . Maichion
Pamphulus .................
................ 72
7_-73 (xT.)
(18.) The Acts
The Acts of Barnabas
Philip ............... loz
1ot-xo2
V. Archelaus ........................ 73 (x9.) Philip m Hellas ............ 1o2
VI. Alexander of Lycopolis ........... 73 (2o.) Acts of Andrew and Matthias, xo2
VII. Peter of Alexandria ............... 74 (2L) Acts of Peter and Andrew... 1o2
VIII. Alexander of Alexandria .......... 74-75 (22.) Acts and Martyrdom of St.
IX. Methodius .................... 75-76 Matthew the Apostle ...... zco
X. Arnobius ....................... 76--77 (23.) Acts of the Holy Apostle
Thomas ................. Io 3
VoLwrz VII ............................. 77--9o (24.) Consummation of Thomas
I. Lactantius ....................... 77-81 the Apostle ............... xo3
xiv TABLE OF CONTENTS.

(25.) Martyrdom of the Holy and (7.) Maximus, Bishop of Jerusa-


Glorious Apostle Barthole- lem ...................... tt 3
mew ..................... xo3 (8.) Claudius Apollinaris, Bishop
(26 0 Acts of the Holy Apostle of Hierapolis and Apolo-
Thaddeus ................ xo3 gist ...................... xl 3
(270 Acts of the Holy Apostle and (9.) Polycrates ................. n3-xx 4
Evangelist John the Theo- (io.) Theophilus, Bishop of Caesa-
logian ................. xo3 rea in Palestine ........... x14
(28.) Revelation of Moses ....... ]o¢ (xx.) Serapion, Bishop of Antioch, xx4
(29.) Revelation of Esdras ....... to4 (x2.) Apollonius ............... txC-IX 5
(3o.) Revelation of Paul ......... 1o4 (x3.) Pantaenus, The Alexandrian
(3x.) Revelation of John ........ xo4 Philosopher ............ HS--H6
(32.) The BookofJohn concerning (x4.) Pseud.-Irenaeus. Letter of
the Falling Asleep of Mary, xo¢ the churches of Vienna and
(33.) The Passing of Mary ........ xo4-[o5 Lugdunum .............. x16
VI. The Decretals ................... Io 5
VII. Memoirs of Edessa and ancient
Syriac documents .......... tos-xo 9 APPENDIX ............................. x_7-x33
Abgar ........................ Io5-I06 I. Patrologies ..................... z xg-iz 3
Addaeus ...................... Io6-xo7 (a.) Auclent and Mediwval ..... xl 9
JHacob of Sarug ............... xo7 (b.) Zdodern .................... I x9-i 23
abib ........................ Io7
Gurla .......................... Io7 II. Various works ............... x23-I29
Moses of Chorene ................ IoT-xo8 I. Bibliographies .............. I23-x 24
Bardesan ....................... xo8 II. Encylopaedias ............. 124
Ambrose (of Alexandria?) ........ lO8-io 9 In. Collections ............. 12q-126
VIII. Remains of the second and third Councils ................. x26
centuries ................ xo9 Lives of_ Saints .......... 126
(x.) Quadratus ................. xo9 IV. Church Histories ........... I26-I28

(3)(2:) MelitoArist°
of
.................
Pella ............ I,o--ixxx°9-Ix° V. Miscellaneous .............. 128-,29

.)
5") Hegesippus BishopofCorinth,
Dion_'sius, ............. ixz-xx2
ii2 III. Periodicals ..................... I29-133
(6.) Rho_on .................. Ix2-tx 3 INDEX .............................. I35-X36
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS

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In: x2O.
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Gebbie, n.d.1856;
8o.
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I. _dd_fons. ..... ) t......
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WmSSL_S. Das Martyrmm Polykarp's trod demen BURTON. Trinity (I831) 6-15.
Chronologic. In his: Christenverfolgungen. (1878) Bussg. Chr. Lit. (1828-9) L 5-6. xl
...:__87 . CHARTERIS.CauoDJcity. (I880) xxxiii., ._ IX3, 174, I97,
WIF_SELElt,IL Das Todesjanr P. In: Stud. u. Krit. 217 , 225, 244.
LIIL (I88o) _I-6q. CoFFxl_. Lives of lath. (1846) 137-15o.
WORDSWORTH.xChur_ Hist. (I881) I57-I7I. DONALDSON. AposL fathers (1874) 198--Z24-
YONGE. Pupils of St. John. (I878) 179-2oo. FLEURY. Hist. eccl. (I6_I--) I. 446--50.
ZAHN. In: CoStt.gel. Anz. (I882). HA_ACK, A. Zeit d. Ignat. Lpz. 1877. [-Vfa'breitungd.
Igl_tittS V.A. 494-5II. Passio Polyc."]
ZELLZg. Apostelgesch. (1854) 52-3 • _Zu Eusebius Hist. eccl. IV. 15, 37- In: Ztschr. f.
For Literature, see also under Martyrdom of Polycarp Klrchengesch. II. (1877) 291-296.
and under Ignatius. HEFELE. Patr. ap. opera. Ed. 3" T//b. 1847. 8o, also
2raft :. Date of Polycarf adeattL x47.A.D., Pe_.son, G_- in : Migne. Patrol. gr. V. (I857) xoot-4.
land, Dodwell; x_, B'orgiiesi: Caveoom, mozzom, Douhet, ITrlG. Hist eccl. (17o9) II. 47"
Marquardt, Sehx]ler, F_edliinde_t W.ADDI.NOTON, _ol_z- LUMPER. Hist. ss. patr. II. (I784) 45o-oi.
mann, Aub_,Renan,]_gh, Zahn,_unx, etc., l,_ oro,_arn.- ]_EANDER. Church Hist. (I872) I. lO9-11, 335'
ack; _6, Lipslus, Hilgenfeld, Gebhardt;. 16o, l-tase, _tevt_e
(perhaps 166), _6l, Stieren; "-_3,Chromcon Pascnme; xco, NIRSCHL. Patrol. (I88I-) L 129-31.
l_usebius (?), Tillemont, Nods, Clinton, Maason, Keim, ORSI. Ist. eccl. (I746-) II. 146-58; (1749-) II. 212-28.
Wieseler, Uhlhorn, Nlrschl: Wordsworth, Kurtz, 16_,Eu.se- [_OBERTS& DONALDSON. Introd. note. In : Ante-Nic.
bius (?), Hteronymus, Scahger, Le mo_. e, uave, vmesms,
Killen; 1691Usher, Pagi, Bueherus, J_oJxanaus. Lib. L (1868) 79-81. Ed. Coxe. I. (x885) 37-8.
.,V'ote#. Genu_ess, etc., of the E_istle. For: Pea_.son, ZAHN. In: Gebhurdt, H.&Z. Patr. up. xlviii.-cv.
Mosheim,Tillemont, Ittig, Hefele, Gmseler,Neander, Mohler, See above. Many of the numbers treat of the Martyrium.
Lardner, Ewald,
Uhlhorn, Harnack,Bleek, Tischendorf,
Zahn, Sehliemann, M&gaev.
Ltghffoot..Affa_nst: Strauss, 2Vott. Geuuineness of the 2_art_rium. For: Re n_mL,_!-
eentur., Semler, RBssler, Schwegler, Ke_m, Sc.hol.ten.,_el_r, genfetd, Lightfoot. Agaims_ : Schiirer, Keam (_o- _,
Lipsius, Eichhoru, Hilgenfeld, Tayler. Inler2_olatta: t_a_te, Lipsms, (_So), so C_bhardt. arnter_olated: Steitz_ Zahn,
Bunsen, Ueberweg, Ritschl, Scholten, Volkmex, B_hrxnger, Funk, Don°tdson.
Donaldson, Lapsms.

_/_ARTYRDOM • IV. IGNATIUS. EPISTLES.

I. ,Editions. I. .Editions.
USSERIUS. Lend. 1647. 4°. In: Ap. Ign. PACEUS,VALENT. (12 el).) .Par. I557. 4° [Rare. Par.
COTELEgIUS. Antcv. I672. 1"°;Ed. Clericus. 1698. to; _558,often g_venas the first] ; I558. 80 [Improved] ; 1562-
1724 . fo. 8°. [1558and _6_ ed. Morellus?] fo.
RUINART. Act. mart. .Par. I689 4° GESNER. (12 ep.) Gr. 1at Tiffur. I559. [Tr.
CLERICUS. I698; I724. S u. Cotelerius. Bunnerus.]
ITTm. Patr. ap. LQOs. _699. fo. 392_431. Gr. Lat. AhOy. Plautus, 1566. 8o; i572. 8°; also in:
SMrrH. Oxon. I709. 4°. s.u.Ep. Grynaeus. Orthodoxographia. Basd. I569. fo. I. 5-7 o.
FREY. Parr. ap. IL (1741) lO5-zo2, 339-44. [Lat. of Vmrlenins.]
MAESTRAEUS, MARTIALIS. . I6O8. 8°.
Gr. Int. Par*s,
Russ_. Lond. 1746. s u. Ep.
G_LL_ND. Ven. I765. s. v. Ep. VEDELIUS, Nm. Gr. 1at. Genev. I623. 4°. [Lat. ot
JACOBSEN.Gr. lat. I838; 184o; I847; I863. 8°. II. 6O3- Maestraeus.
DUCAEUS, 7 genuine,
FREUT. 5 spur._
Gr. lat. (With scholia of Vairlenius
659" and Maestraeus.) In his: Auct- bibl. patr. Parzs,
HEFELE. T//b. I839; I842; I8_7; 1855" 8°" 272--95" I624. fo.
MIGNE. Gr. lat. In: Patrol. gr. V.(I857) Io29-46.
DS_SSF.L,A.R.M. Gr. lat. In: Patr. ap. (Li_s. 1863). UsszglUS. Gr.
VoSSlUS. (i2Gr. lIlat.)I646.01on.
lat. ,,/ms/. I644_ 168o.
4°; Lend. 4°; 1647.
4°. Ix 4%
ed.
391-4o7. of shorter Gr. form of 6 eps. Romans in longer.]
ZAHN. Gr. lat. In: Gebhurdt, H. & Z. Patr. ap. II. COT_LEY.IUS. (_5) Gr. lat. In Ins: Patr. ap. Paris,
(1876) I32-71. 1672. f_; Ed. Clericus Ant'v. (or Am$t 0 1698. re;
FUNK. Patr. ap. (T//& 188I.) I. 282-3o9. Amst. 1724. fo. III. 1i-I2o. [Improved ed. of Voas;
LIG_. Ap. Fathers. IL (_885) XL935-'98 [pt. ii.]. in xTI4e_. Textof Rom. andMart, improved.]
RUINART. Gr. lat. Par. I689. 4°. [Rom.]
II. Translations. ITrm, TH. (Genuine, spur. ep. and Acta.) Gr. lat. In
his : Bibl. patr. ap. Z_ps. I699. 8% 95-431.
Anc_en$ Latin. GRABF_J. E Ep. ad Rom. et fragm. In his : Spicil. m.
Fs_Y. Parr. ap. II. (I741) 19I-zo2, and often in ed_ patr. Oxon. 17oo. 8°; p. x sq.; x7x4.
English. ALDRICH, C. Gr.
Cf. Sche_horn. lat. Oxen._..i_$.
_k_t_Erud. 17o8. 8°. 399-]
!_13,p. [too copies only.
WXKE. Lo_. 1693. 8°. 73-87,231-52; Land. I7.to. 8 ° SMrrlt, THOMAS. (7 shorter.) Gr. lat. Lond..xTo9..4. °.
[Greatlyimproved]; Loud. IZ19. 8% 5I--6o,(_) 13_-- WHISTON, W. (Both forms.) Gr. Eng. Inhis: Primi-
53; I737" 8°; 5thed" 1818177]; Hartford, 1_34. _. five Christianity. Lend. 1711. 8e. L 1-39I. [Text
is that of Smith.]
182-2o6;Lo_ut.
8°; I842137]
I86o. 8°; P_ila. I846. 8°
8°. [Revised]; Lo_d. I846. Fm_Y,J.L. (Ep. gen. etmart.) Inhis: Ep.m. patr.
DALXYM_LE.Edcni. 1776. 8% In : Remains of Oar. Ant. apost. Basil. I74 I. 8% a-I I2, Zo5-3a 9.
ROBZgTS& DONXLDSO_. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. L (_868) RUSSZL, RlCH. (Ep. gen. et mart.) Gr. 1at. In his:
83"-96. Ed. Coxe. I. (1885) 39-44- - . Patr. apost. Lo_. 1746. 8°. Vol. I.
CU_'NINc.H_. In: Churches of Asia (It_o) 259-72. GALL_DIUS. (E.p. gen. et mart.) In his: BibL Imtr.
Ia_mToo_. Ap. fathers. II. (_885) u. xo57-67 [pt. i,.]. Ve_¢t. I765. z43-3o3.
m)
i_wvs BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. l_m's

TmLo, J.C. (Ep.) H_. x82x (z?) 8o. [AaerVo_] Arab.


Ho_.
1829. 4°. (Rom. Polyc_ Eph. Smyr. Trail.) Hafn. WIne,aT, W. In: Lightfoot. Ap. Fathe_ II. (1885)
u. 83._. iL]
JACOB.SON. Ox_. 1838; z84o; I847; 1863. 8°. 269- [_
519. s.u. Clement R. Armea/an.

H_R. tab. I159;IS¢2;i847;xSss. s. _.Caem_t Co_S3;


• ,ho L_:Petmmnn. £/ps. let7 [With
R_, 1844. 8°.
GRZ,,_Z_. c_.
RF, IWI_Y_ ,z_f0_. I844, I2 °.
CURgfON (3)" Land. I845; also (Long, Short, Syriac LI_. Ap. FatherL II. (1885) II. 859--64. [pt. tL]
and trs.) in: Corp.Ign. Lond. 1849. Syriac.
BUNSZ_,C.C.J. (7 ep.) Ham& 1847. CvRm'o_. (Polyc. Eph. Rom.) Land. 1845.
_N, J.H. (Gr.fat.syr.armen, etc.) 7-./ps.-- Lond.1849. In: CorpusIgn.
1849. WRIGHT, W. (3eP_) In: Lighffoot_ Ap. Fathers.If.
Btmsg_. Analect. antenic. (1854.) I. 4I--3. [Polyc. Eph. (I885) 11. 657-76. [pt. ii.]
Rom.] -- (Frgm.) In: Lighffoot. Ap. Fathers. II. (1885) IL
LIPSlUS. I859. 677-87. [pt. ii.]
Migne. Gr. lat. In: Patrol. gr. V. (I857) 643-728. Cut,toN. (Tr. Lat.) In: Corpus Ignat. (I849); also
_Short recension. Hefele's text.]
Migne. Gr. lat. In: Patrol. gr. V. (I857) 729-948. in: Migne. Patrol. gr. V. (I857) 961-8.
[Longer recen. Text of Cotolerlas.] ROBERTS & DONALDSONCir. EngL). In: Ante-Ni¢.
Migne. Patrol. gr. V. (I857) 947-60. [Fragments. Lib. L (I868) 273-85. Ed. Coxe. I. /1885) 99-104-
From Galland.]
DRESSgL. Gr. iat. In: Patr. Ap. gt2bs. I857; also, Bo_emzan.
I863. II8-349. BENNESON,MA'rTR. a. s.a. etl. 4o.
M6SlNGER. In: SuppL Corp. Ign. a Cureton ed. Oeni- Engfzsh.
_ont. I871.
ZAHN,TH. In: Gebhardt, Hamack u. Zahn. Patr. ap. WAKE. Lond. I693- 8°. 4o-57, 99-216; _. I710. 8°
L_z. III. II. (I876) v.-xhi. 1-1o7, I73-3oo. [Greatly improved]; gond. 1719. 8°. 3o-4I, (Z) 60--
FUNK. Parr. up. (Tab. 188I.) 172--253. I28; I737. 8°; 5th ed. I818 [7?]; /'/artferd_ I834.
--(Long recen.) Patr. ap (Tab. 188I.) II. 46-2I 3. 8o. lOi-65; Land. 1842 [3?]. 8° [Revised]; L,0nd. 1846.
LIGHTFOOT. (Short rec. 7 ep ) AposL Fathers. II. 8°; 186o. 8°; Pkda. x846. 8°.
(188S) II. 15-360. [pt. i.] CALDER, ROB. Edini. 1708. 8°.
-- (13 ep Long recen.) Ap. Fathers II. (i885) 1I. 708-- WHISTON, W. In his: Primitive Christianity.
857. [pt.ii.] 171I' 8°. P' I.
APOCR.N.T. (I825) 215-247 ; (PMla. n. d.) 166-192.
II. Translations. [gph. Magn.
CLEMEa'qTSON,
TraII.Rum.Phil.
W K. Brtg_ton, 1827.
Smyr. Polyc ]

CHEVALLIER Land. t833. 8°; I851 (_?). 8°.


La_n. BUNSEN. (3) Hippolytus. (1854) I. 92-8.
6( Colon. I478. [Doubtful.] STOWE. (I ep ) Books of the Bible. (I867) _.4-3 a.
Partszis, 1495. 4°. ROBERTS& DONALDSON. (Gcn. ep.) In: Ante-Nic. Lib.
J. Faber. (I1) Par/iis. 1498. to; (With Dionysius I. (t868) 145-267. Ed. Coxe. I. (1885) 49-96.
Areop.Opera.) -15o2. to; (do.) -(It) Argentine, I5o2. -- (Pseud ep.) In: Ante-Nic. Lib. L (I868) 455-93-
_.(do.) Ed.Coxe I.(1885)Io7-26.
Argentinae, I5O3. to; -I5O 7. to; I515. to. JAil with CUNNINOHAM. (Trall.) Churches of Asia. (188o)
Dionysius Areop.] 228-33
(15) Parzs, 1516. 4°. [With Antonius MaKnus. Ed. LIGHTFOOT.Ap. Fathers. II. (1885)IL 537-7 o. [pt.t.]
Champerus? Cureton has x_36,but Ch. died t533.j
(Polycarpand.) Basil. iS2o. 4°. Fre_c/i.
(Trallians.) Colon. 1526. 4°. In: Epist. Clemenfis, etc.
(Polycarp and.) [xxep.] Argent. 1S27. 8°. Paris, I5OO. 8°.
(9) Daventriae, ISZ9. 8°. MOREL,GUIL. Paris, I562.
EUDEMAIR. Roawmag. 16I 5.8o;-
8°. t612. 8°.
(Dionys. Areop. and.) Colon. I536. to. L_G_S, ART. Inhis: Livresapocr. Par. 17I 7. fo; 1742.
(Polyc. etc., and.) ,4ntw. I54o. 8°. I2o; alsoinhis: Ouvr.d.s.p_res.Par. ITl 7. 12°.
CompluL I541. 8o. RUCHAT, Lug_. Bat. x738. SO.
(Polye., etc., and.) Venet. 1546. 8°. G_'qOUDE[? ?]. In: P_resdel'6gl. Par. x837-43. SO.
(I2) Basal. I55O. to. In: Miktx)presbyticum. p. I-27.
(I2) Basil. 1555. to. In: Orthodoxographa. German.
(Omens, R., etc.) Col..4gr. 157o (not 1569 ). fo. M_LLES, MART. Ggrlttz, 1578. 8°.
(I5) Paris, 1575. fo; Parts, 1586. fo. In: BibL ARI_OLD,C,oTrFR. (7) Inhis: Send_lreibenderAtten.
putt. I. Frf u. L_z. I7oo. 8°. p. 28--Io6. [Also ,6961]
Colon. I618. fo. In: Bibl. patr. II. Scki)_ecae2#ra_e Hamburg_m. 17II. IZ°.
Ox0n. I642. 4 o. GRYNAEUS, SAM. Basel, I722. 8°.
6) Zond. I65o. 8o. In : Rous, Ft. Mell_ patrum. 18--_I. GL0SlN_, J. OTto. (7) In his: Briefe u. Schr. d aport.
12) LuKd. I677. fo. In: BibL max. patr. II. L 73-IO4. M_NFaX. Ham_. I723. 8°. p. 3o5-74,
Par. I654. re. In: BibL patr. III.
L_RAS. Inhis: Livr. apocr. Par. 17I 7. fo; i741" 11°. SO. Inmbr. 1817. So.
Miinst.UNTERKIRCHER'I826.
Pa_s, I_3i. fo. In : Biblia sacra. GENELLI,Csg. J_ranster, 1818. So.
FREV. Fatr. ap. II. (I74I)75-II2. WOCHER. T//& 1819. 8°.
FUNK. Patr. ap. (Tab. t88I.) II. 214-7. NIRSCHL,J. Passau, 1870. 8°.
LAOA_, p. DE. D. lat iibers, d. I. hrsg. [Aus. Ab- Italian.
188',.So.
handlgn, d. k. Gmmllach. d. Wi_t. zuG._ingen.] Gi_ting. GALLICIOLL Yell. I798 [9?].So.
Lx_. Ap. Fathera. II. (1885) 1I. 597--656. [pt. il.J GRAZm_I. Radar, 1833. 8°. [7 ep*.]
Im*A_US BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. X_ATnJS

Rm,'_n. C_TE_S. Canonicity. (188o)xxd-xxxiii,4_3, 11o-_,


t71-2, 196,216, 224-5, 239, 243, 251,256,_a, 3zo,
S_t_q-KAmmszJ, A. M'os& 1772. 338, 451.
No_. tllstoryof_l_Eds. In x4gSthe3 lsZ.epp;sndthe R_p. d. sources hist. (1877-86) 1107-8.
Ep. of the Vir#n i 14_, ed. F .aJ_, xz .epp.longe£ mrm r_ CH_rm_xEX.
including Mary ot C. ; 15t6, _. _ympnorumus _nampe , CHRYSOS'POM.In: S. ]gnat. Hom_li_
these,_withMarvofC._Ided; x$57, _aejpP_ [CIAccIo, GIAC.] Vitadis. Igua_io,
khefir*tGr..eet: v_tmcovo
e_e.
l_v--Pa_s_--l_ng_ form; t6¢4 (ra_er x6_), ed. Usner, _.rst .Palermo, 1678. lZ_.
g_tve shorter form of tx epp. Latin ;fl .(_#,Voss fi,,rs.t.brougnt
_olighttheshorterformin_,gJymg6epp..mmlsxo.r_n CLARKg. Sacredlit(183o-1) 1.92-3.
witl_Romansinthelonger;1689_B-ttinartpuvttshedRom.m CLKRICUS. DeepistolisIgnatiAni_ In: Cotcleritm,Parr.
theshorter form;1783, Armenian.Trammel. _tbl:atC°n_ta_.
u" Apost.(1724)II. n. 5OI---
nople;mui-Eph.
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Cog'rLOSQU_r. Vie de S. Ign_e et de S. Polycarpe.
III, glterature. Met*, 1862. 12%

_eoa_r,E.A. Gospeht. In:EneycLBrit. (gthed.) X. COFFIN.


COLEMAN.Live*
Anc.ofChristianity.
fath. (1846) p.
IO7-115.
197-2oo.
815, 82a.
Kev_.ttAcavs. Hist.dynust. Ed. Pocock. 01on. I663. COaXLESaUS.
in: Migne. Parr.
Patrol.ap.gr. Area. x724.33-6.
V. (1857) f0. II. 9-; also
_tTYT_
CRZDSZX. Einl. N. T. I. I.
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ALEXANDER_NATALIS. Hist. eccles. (1778) III. a32-43 • CRus_, C.F. Church
In: Am. SyriacR.Version of the
I. (1848) Epistles of Ignatius.
566-.
Allgem. ev,.luth. Kirchen_. 0873) 596. CUNNINGHAM. Hist. theol. (187o) I. lO8-_O.
ALZO_. Patrol. (1876) 37-44. _ Churches of Asia. (188o) passim.
Ameri¢tm Church Review. XXI. (187o) 563-. Cum_'roN. Vindicim Ignatian_. Lond. 1846.
Am. Pre_b. R. XVI. (1867) 137-. --Corpus Ign. (1849) Introd. (lxxxvil p.)
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(_185°) 54-. Composition


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SPITTA, F. Der Brief d. Julius Africanus an Aristides HIERONYMUS. De vir. ill. 73. (Honor. Augtmt. I. 74.)
kritisch untemucht u. hergesteUt. Halle, I877. 8°. IDELER. Handb. d. Chron. II. (1826) 226-23I.
SUIDAS. S.v._q_ptf..avbf. KRUSCH, BRUNO. Studienz.christlichmittelalterlic
SYNCELLUS,GEORG. Chronographia. (Par. 1652. f_.) Chron. Lflz. 188o. p. 3II-.
17, 19, 2I, 57, 307, 322. LARDNER. Credxbihty. Works. (I83I) II1. I4o-. 5.
TEUFFEL. Hist. Rom. Lit. (1873) II. 66, 296-7- LETRONNE. In : Jour. des savants.
THEVENOT, MELCHIOR. De Julio Africano quaedam LICHTENBERGER. Encycl. (1877-82) I. 292.
observanda. 1693. LUMPER. Hist. ss. patr. XIII. (1799) 228-35.
TILLEMONT. Mtmoires. 111. (I695) 254-8, 682- 5. I_'CLINTOCK and S Cycl. (I874-) 1.2_o-.
TRITHEMIUS. Scr. eccl. 38. NEALE. Eastern Ch., Antioch. (1873) 55"
N'oie.- Afraeanus is found variously m alphabetmal hsts NIRSCHL Patrol. (1881-h L 343-4.
under .A.fncanus, orJulms, or Sextus Nouv. Biog. G_n. (Hoefer) 11. (1852) 483.
ORSI. Ist. eccl. (I746-) 11I. 432--3; (1749--) Ill. 558"
6O.
IV. (a.) ANATOLIUS. PERMANEDER.
SALMOND.S. D.Bibl.
F. patrist`
Introd. 11. (1843)
note. In:624-5..
Ante-_ic. Lib.
I. Editions: XlV. (1874) 410--II. Ed. Coxe. VI. (I886) I4I- 5.
SCHmCM. Anal. ss. patr. (178o-) VI. 421-429 .
(Mathm fragm.) Parzs, I543. ln: OeoXoyo6lteva _'0f SCHROECKH. Klrchenges. (177 z--) 1V. 44I-2.
fiplO#er*g#f. SMITH, P. In : Smith. Gr. andRom. Biog. (I859) I. I62.
FABRIClUS. (Mathm. fragm.) In: Btbl. gn'. ed. Hades. SOLLERIUS. De s. Anatolio epmc. ejus_ue deces0re s.
1793. 4°. III. 462-. [Older ed. It. 275- ] Eusebio Laodmeae m Syria, comment, histor, in: Acts
MIGNE. Patrol. gr. X. (1857) 2o9 -22, 231-6. ss. Bolland (1719) Jut. I. 642-4. (3 _. 564-6.)
Note. The Greek fragments of the Canon Pasch. found SURIUS. Vitae ss. (I618) VII. 75-6.
in Eusebms Hist. eccl. in its ",artouseds. TILLEMONT. Mtmolres. 111. (I696) 304-8.
TRITHEMIUS. Scr. eccl. 48.
II. Translations. YENA_LES, E. In: Smith and Wace. Dict. L t I x.
Latin. ZAHN. Liber A. de ratione paschali. In : Forsch. z. GeL
d. N. T. Kanons. Ill. (1884) I77-96.
BUCHERIU$. Doctr. temporum. Anlv. 1634. (3 ?) 4°.
439; I664. fo
GALLANDIUS. Bibl. patr. III. (1767) 545-.
SCrtRAM. ln: Anal. ss. patr. Vl. (I784) IV. (b.) ALEXANDER OF CAPPADO-
KRUSCH. In: Studien z. Chron. (188o) 316-327 • CIA.
_rote. Ideler (II. 23o)on the basts of Van der H a_en's
invesUgaUons has declaredthxs supposed translation of.A., b_ I. Editlons.
Rufinus a work of not earlier than the middle of the sevenm
century, and has been generally followed; but Zahn (Suppl. GALLANDIUS. BibL parr. II. (I776) 2o1-.
Clement. III. (1884)196) mm_tmns that itis not later than ROUTH. Rcl. sacr. (I846-8) It. I59-I79.
•7o A.D. MIGNE. Patrol. gr. X. (1857) 203-6.
Enghsh. And all editions of Eusebius.
SALMOND, S. D.F. In : Ante-Nic. Lib. XIV. (1874)
411-31. Ed. Coxe. VI. 0686) 146-53. II. Translations.
gnglisk.
III. Literature. Sm._tOSD. S. D.F. In : Ante-Nit. Lib. IX. (I869) $7_'
BARONIUS. Ann. (I589) 263, 8-II; 283, lO-3. Cf. 4. Ed. Coxe. VI. (1886) 154.
Paga. Cmt. (1689) 271,9--II.
BAUR. In : Ersch u. Gruber. I. In. (i819) 478. UI. Literature.
BRUCKER. Hist. crit. phil. (1766) II1. 459-62.
BUCHERIUS,AEG. Comment. In: Migne. Patrol. gt. BARONIUS. Ann. (I589) 213, I2; 253, 11¢-$.
BINGHAM. Origenes. 1I. §4.
X. (I857) 221-32.
BUSSE. Chr. lit. (1828-9) I. 38-9 . BUSSE. Chr. lit. (1828) 26- 7.
CAVE. Scr. eccl. hist. lit. (174o-3) I. I36; (1688) p. CAVE. Scr. eccl, hist. Ht. (174o-3) I, IOO-I.
99. CEILLmZ. Hist. g_n. ant. sac. n. (I73o) 57o-3; IL
CE.ILLIER. Hist. g_a. _L ant- sac. III. (1732) 3oi-4; IL (1865) I22-4.
(1865) 432_ 5 CHEVALIER. R6p. d. sources hist. (I877-86) 72.
CHEVALIER. R6p. d. sources hist. (1877-86) IlL CrlRISTIF. A.J. In: Smith. Gr. and Rom. Biog. (1859)
_. Saeredlit. 0830-I) L I95--6. I. 1I 5.
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_mo_os_s ov _. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. mmu._ ov _.

CI_c_z, Sacred lit. (I83O--I) I. 157. GALLAND. Bibl. vet. patr. III. XLIX.--; also in: Migne.
CLINTON. Fasti Rom. (1845-5 O) I. 121, _9; II. 418. Patrol. gr. X. (1857) 235-8-
Comment. histor. In: Actaas. BoUand. (I668) Mart. II. GREGORY,NYSS. Contra Eunomium. In: Op. omm
614_7. (3 % 613-6.) (Paris, 1638. III. fo.) II.
DUPIN. 3. s. VI. ch. XlX. GU_.RICKE. De Schola Alex. (Halle, 1824) I. 78; II.
Euslmlus. Hist. Eccl. VI. 14, I I, 7o, etc. 325 -.
FABRICIUS. Bibl. gr. (1712) V. 268. (2 a. VII. 287. ) HAGENBACH. Hist. of Doer. I. (I85O) 26I.
GALLAND. Veter.patr. bibL II. =vii-; also in: Migne. HARNACK. Dogmenges. I. (1886) 641- 3.
Patrol. gr. X. (I857) 7oi-4, HEFF.LE. Conciliengesch. Tr. Engl. (I872) 236-7 .
HIERONYMUS. De vlr. ill. 62. (Honor. August. I. 63. ) HERb'ENROE'rHEtL Kirchenges. (1879-8o) I. I66; III.
LARDNER. Credibility. Works. (I831) II. 414-2o. 72.
LUMPER. Hist. as. parr. (I79O) VII. 9-I 7. HILSCHER and STRAUSS. Schola Alex. (1776) 3o.
M'CLINTOCKand S. Cycl. (1874-) I. 146. HUETIUS. Ongeniana. II. II. ii. No. 25, 27. Ed. Migne.
Nz_z. Eastern Ch., Antioch. (1873) 36-7, 41. Parr. gr. XVIL 785-6.
NEANDER. Church Hist. 1872. I, 69I, 694, 703, 704 • JSCHEE. Gelehrt. Lex. (I75O--X).
IN]'IRSCHL.Patrol. (I88I--) I. 342- 3. KERKER. In: Wetzer u. W. Kirch-Lex. (I847-54)
Nouv. Biog. C_n. (Hoefer) I. (I852) 9o5 • Supp. 1189-9 I
OgsI. Ist. eccl. (1746-)II. 44S-7; ni. 42-4; (1749-) LARDNgR. Credibihty. Works. (I83 I) III. 148-5 z.
II. 643-6; III. 55-7" L_PEE. Hist. as. parr. XlII. (1799) 4o9-2_.
PERMANEDER. Bibl. patrist. (I843) II. 471-3, 685. MASON, C.P. In: Smith. Gr. and Rom. _mg. (1859)
RUINAET. Actasinc. (1689) 114--9. III. lO78.
SALMOND, S. D. F. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nit. Lib. M'CLINTOCK and S. Cycl. (1874-) X. 324.
IX. (I869) 275. Ed. Coxe. VI. (I886) 153- 4. M_SLLER,W. In: Herzog. ReaL-Eric. (1877-) XV. 414-
SCHROECKH. Kirchenges. (1772-) IV. 207-8. [In" Schaff-Herz. 9 II. only.]
SOCRATES. Hist. eccl. VII. 36. Mu_scHER. Dogmenges. (1817-8) I. 45 I.
SURIUS. Vitae as. 0618) III. 199. NEANDER. Church Hist. (1872) I. 713 .
TABARAt_D.In: Blot. Univ. (Mlchaud) 1842-65. I. 414. NIRSCHL. Patrol. (1881-) I. 354-5.
TILLE_ONT. M6moires. III. (1695) 415-2o. ORSI. Ist. eccl. (1746) III. 502; (1749) LII. 646-7-
TRITHEMIUS. Set. eccl. 37. PERMANEDER. Blbl. patrist. II. (1843) 637--9.
VALgSlUS. Not. ad Enseb. Hist. eccl. PHILIPPUSSIDETES. Hist. fragm, in H. Dodwelh Dis-
sertt, in Irenaeum. (Oxon. 1689. 80.) p. 488.
VZNABLZS,E. In : Smith and Wace. Dict. I. 85-6. PHOTIUS. Biblioth. Cod. lO6.
VINCF.NTIUSBELVAC. Spec. hist. xn. 19. PRESSENS_-. Heresy. (2V. Y.) 359-6o.
-- Martyrs. (1879) 351.
ROESSLER. Bibl. d. K.-V. II. (1776) 333-6-
IV. (¢.) THEOGNOSTUS OF ALEX- ROSENMOLLER.
Hist. interp.III.(18o7)177-8.
ANDRIA. SALMOND,S. D.F. Introd. note. In : Ante-Nit. Lib.
XlV. (1874) 396-7 . Ed.Coxe. VI. (I886) I55.
I* d_dition$. SCHAFF. Hist... Church. II. (1886) 8o6. [9 11.]
SCHRAM. Anal. ss. patr. (178o-) VI. 518-521.
_ALLAND. Bibl. parr. III. (1767) 662-3. SCHROECKH. Kirchenges. (I772-) IV. 425-6.
Roura. ReJ.sacr. (1846-8) III. 4o5-422. TILLZMONT. Mfmoires. In. (i695) 585-6.
MmNE. Gr. lat. m: Patrol. gr. X. (1857) 239-42.
And in editions of Athanasius and Photius.

II. Translations. IV. (d.) PIERIUS OF ALEXANDRIA.


Latin. I. Editions.
SCHgA_. In: Anal. ss. patr. VI. RotrrH. Re1. sacr. (1846-8) III. 03-435.
MINCE. Gr. lat. In: Patrol. gr. X. (1857) 243-6-
E_Us,.
SemMOND, S.D.F. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XIV. (1874) II. Translations.
397-8. Ed. Coxe. VI. (1886) I55-6. Englis&
SALMON,, S. D.F. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XIV. (1874)
III. Literature. 4oo-i. Ed. Coxe. VI. (1886) 157.
ALZOG. Patrol. (1876) 158. III. Literature.
ATHANASIUS. De decrefis synodi Nicaenae.
BULL, GEOEC;. Defens. fidei Nicaenae, etc. (Oxon. ALZOC. Patrol. (1876) 157-8.
1685 . 4o.) i_5- , BARONIUS. Ann. (1589) 285, 16.
BURTON. Trinity. (I83I) 133- 5. BA_EIAHZ. 'E_;L io7. I. (1884) I59.
BUSSE. (hr. lit. (1828-9) I. 35" CAVE. Ser. eccl. hist. lit. (174o-3) I. I45-6.
CAVE. Scr. eccl. hist. lit. (174o-3) I. 146. CEILLIER. Hist. g6n. aut. sac. III. (1732) 348-5o; n.
CEILLIER. Hist. g_n. aut. sac. III. (1732) 329.32; II. (I865)462-3.
(i865) 450--2. CHEVALIER. R6p. d. sources hist. (1877-86) 1796.
CH_'ALmg. Ri_p. d. sources hist. 0877-86) 2182. CLARKE. Sacred lit. (183o-I) L I97-8.
CLAgKE. Sacred lit. (183o-1) I. 196- 7. CLINTON. Fasta Rom. (1845-5o) I. 323; II. 432.
C_N. Fasti Rom. (1845-5o) I. 327, 329; II. 432. DOgNEg. Person of Christ. II. (I866) 171-2.
DODWELI.. Disaert. in Ireneum. (Oxon. 1689) 488-. DUPIN. Nouv. bibl. aut. eccl. (1698-) I. 577-
DOltNF.R. Person of Christ. II. (1866) 173-5. EPrPaANxus. Haeres. LXlX.
DUPIN. Nouv. bibl. aut.eccL (1698-) I. 564. EUSEBIUS. Hist. eccl. VII. 32.
_F/mRicttrs. Bibl. gr. (I714) VI. 276; -IX,. 408. (2 a. FABRICIUS. Bibl. gr. (1712) V. 277; IX. 412-3 . (2 a.
VII. 298-9; X. 7o9-m.) VII. 3Ol; X. 713.)
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a'nEON_ BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. nma_

Gtrmucxr. De schotaAle_ I. 74-; II. _, 325. Nm__D=. ChurchHist. (I872) I. 143.


I-IA_CIt. Hist. of Doct. I. (185o) 261. N1RSCHL. Patrol. (1881-) I. 353-
I-Lcm_ACK. Dogmenges. I. (I886) 64o-L PERMANEDIm. Bibl. patrist,n. (i843) 639-41.
Hr_czsRomx--_. Kirchenge_0579-8o) I. 166; nI. S_.MOm),S. D.F. Introd. note. In: Amte-Nic. Lib.
72. XlV. (1874)43I. F,,d.Coxe. VI. (1886) 158.
H1LSCHFAtand ST_USS. Schola Alex. (I776) 29. SCHMIDT,H. In: Herzug. Real.-Enc. (I877) XV. 533"
HIE,RONYMUS. De mr. eccl. 76. In: Routh. Rel. tact. 4. (Abr. in: Schaff-Herz. III. 23¢6.)
II.; also in : Mtgne. Patrol. gr. X, (I857) 24I-4. SCHRAM. Anal. tin.patr. (178o--) VII. 56-64.
J_cEw-.lt. Gehlert. Lex. (I75O--5I). TILLF_OZCr. M_moires. IV. (I696) 578-83, 77I-2.
I_ONlm. Credibility. Works. (183I) III. 155-9.
I_ONG. Bib.sac.n. 9o6.
LICHTF.2_BERGER.Encycl. (1877-82) X. 612- 3.
M'CLINTOCK
andS. Cycl. ('874-) VIII. 19o. IV. (f.) PHILEAS.
M_SLt.EJ_,
W. In: Herzug. Real.-Enc. (1877-) XI. 671-2.
NEANDER. Church HisL (I872) I. 713 . I. Editions.
NIRSCHL. Dogmengesch.
NrrzscH. lc_UrO].(I88I--) I.I. (x87o)
354- 207 (6 ll.) MAFFEI, _CIP. (Ad Meletium.) In: Ornery. lett. IIL
ORs1. ItS. eccl. (i746-) III. 5oi-2; (1749-) III. 644-_. ( Yeronae, 1738. ) 1-18.
pE_tANI_ Bibl lmtnst, lI. (I843) 635-6. GALLANDIUS. Bibl. patr. IV. (I768) 65-.
PI_OTIUS. Biblioth. Cod. ,18, II 9. RotrrH. Rel. _cr. (I846-8) IV. 83-Iii.
Pamsra_s_., Martyrs. (I879) 35I-2. MIGNE. Gr. lat In : Patrol. gr. X. (I857) 1561-8.

Hereof.. (N. ]I.)


ROSENMfiLLER. Hist.357-8.
interpr. III. (I8O7) 177- 8 • Note.TheAd$lfelettum
eccl. The Ad Tkmuitas also in all eds. theI_tinvertton.
tsextanton|vin ofl_usebius, Hist.
SALMOND,S. D.F. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nit. Lib. II. Translations.
XlV. (1874) 399. Ed. Coxe. VI. (1886) ,56.
SCI_AFF. Hint... Church. (I886) 8o6. [511.] English.
SCHROECKH. Kirchenges. (1772-) IV. 424.
Supernatm_lReligion. II. (I875) 19o. SALMOND,S. D.F. In: Ante-Nit. Lib. XIV. (18_4)
TILLF2_ONT. M_moires. IV. 440--6. Ed. Coxe. VI. (1886) I62--4.
TRITHF-_IUS. Scr. ecc]. 5I.
Wmmt u. W. Klrch.Lex. (1847-54) VIII. 45t. III. Li#erature.
BussE. Chr. lit. 0828-9) I. 4I-2.
CAVE. Scr. eccl. hist. lit. 074o-3) I. 155.
CZlLLIER. Hist. g_n. out. sac. IV. (1733) Io-5; IIL
IV. (e.) THEONAS OF ALEX.A_NDRIA. (1865) 5I--4.
I. Editions. CH_VAUE_. R_p. d. sources hist. (I877-86) I772.
CLARKE. Sacred lit. (183o-1) I. 21o.
DACHERIUS. In: Spicil. vet aliq. script. XII. (Parts, CLIm'ON. Fasti Rom. (1845-5 o) II. 432.
i675. ) 4°; ed. De la Barre. III. (Par. 1723. ) 297-9" DotrHm'. Dict. d. l_g. lO83.
GALLANDXUS. Bibl. patr. IV. (I768) 69-. DUPIN. Nouv. bibl. out. eccl. (I698-) L 598.
ROUTH. Rel. sacr. (1846-8) 437-449. Eus_.BIUS. Hist. eccl. VIII. 1o,
MIGNE. Patrol. fir. X. (I857) 1569-74. [From Dachenus.] FABRICIUS Bibl. gr. (17I_) V. 279. (2".VII. 306; X.
312.)
II. Translations. -- De verit, rel. chr. I65.
FLEtmY. Hist. eccl. (169I-) II. 429-32.
English. GA_._d_D. Vet. patr. bibL IV. via'--; also in: Migne..
Patrol. gr. X. (I857) 559-6o.
SALMOND,S. D. F. In: Ante-Nit. Lib. XIV. (I874) GAss. In: Herzog. Real.-Enc. (I877-) XI. 537- [_11.
432-9 . Ed. Coxe. VI. (I886) 158-6I. only ]
HENSCHENIUS. De s Philea episc. Thmuitarum et s.
HI. Literature. Philoromo tribuno milimm aliisque pluribtm martl.
Alexandriae in Aegypto. Comment. praev. In: Acta
BURTON. Divinity of Christ. (1829) 433-4. ss. Bolland. (1658) Feb. I. 459-62. (3". 464-8 .)
BussE. Chr. lit. (1828--9) I. 39- HIE_ONYMUS. De vir. ill. 78. (Honor. August. I. 79.)
CAVe. Hist. litt. de Script. eccl. (I74o-3) I. 177,. LARDNER. Credibility. Works.(I831)'III. _34-7.
CEILLIER. Hist. g_tl. aut. sac, II. 0865) 463. LE SUEUR,NIC. Vies martyrs. (I660).
CHEVALIER. R(_p.d. sources hist. (1877-86) 2182. LUCHINL Atti sineeri. (I779) IV. 12- 4.
CLARKE. Sacred lit. (I830--I) I. I97. LUMPER. Hist. m. parr. XlII. (I799) 597-6o4.
CuP_Itvs. Comment histor. In : Acta m. Bolland. M CLI_TOCK and S. CycL (I874-) VIII. 82.
(I739) Aug. IV. 579-84- M_SHL_. Patrologie. I. 678-9-
DUPIN. Nouv. bib. aut. eecL (I698-) I. 717. NSALE. Eastern Ch., Alexandria. I. (I847) 97, 99-IO1.
Eus_us. Hist. Eccl. VII. NEANDER. Church Hist. (I872) II. _54.
FABRICIUS. BibL gr. (2_. VII. 3o6.) NIRSCHL. Patrol. (1881-) I. 353-4.
-- BibL med. act. (I746) 3/'I. 655-6. (_. 233.) PER_A_EDER. Bibl. patrist. IL (1843) 647-9.
GALLAm). Vet. patr. bibL IV. viii-; also in: Mignc. RUINART. Actasine. (1689) 547-8.
Patrol. gr. X. (1857) I567-7o. SAI_OND, S. D.F. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nie. Lib.
XIV. (I874) 439-4o. Ed. Coxe. VL (1886) I6I-a.
H_ZLm Conciliengesoh.
(1872) 295- 2. Aufl. I. 317; Eng. tr. I. SMITH. Gr. and Rom. Biog. (1859) III. _6_. [_ U.]

LAR.UNS_,
Lsct,xlm. Credibility.
In: Biog. Univ.Works (I83I) (1842-65)
(Michaud) III. I53_XL I. Soltlos. Vitaess. (1618) (1698)
"13LLmWONT.M&noires. II. 38-9
V. . 484-9I, 777-82,
TalTH_mtrs. Scr, eed. 52.
L2_89_--9°" Hist. m. l_ttr. XlII. (1799) 6o4-16. VINCE_¢rIUSBXa,vAC, Spec, hist. XlIL 24-5.
Nlt,_j_ EamernCh.,AlexandaSa- I.(1847) 86-9. W_rzmtu. W. Kireh-Lex. (I847-54) Sttpp. 965-6.
¢71)
P_mLUS BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. _xaUON

IV. (g.) PAMPHILUS. J_HZ_. Gelehrt. Lex. (175o-I).


KURTZ. Kirchenges. (1885-) I. I2I.
I. Editions. LARDI_ER. Credibility. Wor'l_.(I83 x) III. 216-33 .
LxcatT_mtcR. Eneycl. (1877-82) X. I56- 7.
GALLANDIUS. Gr. fat. In: Bibl. patr. IV. (I768) 3-. LUMPER. Hist. m. parr. XlII. (I799) 536--62.
ROUTH. RcL sacr. 0846-8) IU. 485-512; IV. 339- MARTINOV. Ann. eccl. gr. slav. (I864) 74-5.
392. MIRAEUS. 23.
MICN_
faucon sIn: Patrol.
lntin.] XVII.gr. (1857)
X. 0857) I549-58.
52I"616. [Mont- M_SHLER.
MSLLER, W.Patrol. (I84o)672-675.
In: Herzog. Real.-Ene. (1877"-) XI. 179--
Note. Of the A__olog_ for Orz_tn only the first book is 80. (Abr. in : Schaff-Herz. III. t 732).
extant, madthat in defective translation of Rufinus. NEALE. Eastern Ch., Antioch. (I873) 68-7 °.
(E,vl_oss_io.) NEANDER. Church Hist. (I872) I. 71I, 72I-2, pass.
-- Hist. of dogmas. (1858 / 72.
ZACAGNIUS,LAUR. ALEX. Gr. lat. Ram. 1698. 4°. In: N1RSCHL. Patrol. (I88I-)
his : Collect. monum, eccl. gr. et lat. p. 428-4z. NITSCH. Dogmengesch. I. L355-6"
(I87o) I55, etc.
MONTVAtrCON, BZR_. zm. Parzs, I7_ 5. fo. In his: ORSL Ist. eccl. (1746--) IlI. 503-5; IV. 236-40; 0749)
Btbliot.h. Coisliniana. p. 78-82. III. 647-5o; IV. 3o8--23 .
FABRIClUS,J. A. Gr. lat. Ham& 1718. fo. In his: PAI'_BROCrlItrS. Comment. praev. In: Aeta ss. BoUand.
Hippolyti opera. II. 2o5-I 7. [A_er Zaeagnius.]
IA RU]L In: Orig. opera. IV. (t_ar. I729.) (I695) Jun. I.BibL
I_RMANEDER. 62-4.patrist.
(3 a. 6o-2.)
II. (i84.3) 642"7.
Lo_t_7:zscrI. In: Opp. Orig. (I833-) XXV. PItOTIUS. Biblioth. Cod. xo8, H 9.
Ptu_sszr_s_. Martyrs. (I879) 357"-9-
II. Translations. -- Heresy. (N. V.) 371-3 .
REtISCtL In: Wetzer. u. W. Kirch-Lex. (184-7-54)VIII.
Englis]_. 69.
REUsS. Gesch. N. T. Eng Tr. (I884) 365, 513•
SALMOND,S. D.F. (Expos.) In: Ante.Nie. Lib. XIV. Ross1 Bull. archeol, crist. 0863) I. 62, 65-8.
(1874) 448-55. Ed. Coxe. 3/'1. 0886) 166--8. RUFINUS. Praef. in Apol. pro Origene. In: Migne.
Patrol. Gr. XVII. (I857) 539"42.
III. Literature. SALMOSD, S. D F. Introd. note In: Ante-Nic. Lib.
XIV. (2874) 447-8. Ed. Coxe. VI. (I886) 165.
Aeta passionis S. Pamphili et Soeionam Martyrmn, ex SCrlAF_'. Hist... Church. II. (z886) 807; III. 872.
Eusebii Caemrlensis libris de vita Pamphlh, juxtams. SCHMID. Patrol. (1879); (I886) 54.
Medicaeum. graeee et latlne, cure commentarlo praewo SCrIRAM. AnaL ss patr. 078o --) VII. I-23.
et notis Dan. Papebrochin. In : Acta Sanctormn Antv. SCrtROZCKrL Kirchenges. (x 772-) IV 43I-6 ; V. 176.
Jan. I. I. p. 62-70. Also in: Hippolyti Opera. Ham& S_tI'rrI, P. In: Smith. Gr. and Rom. Biog. (I859) III.
1718" fo. II. 217-24. Ed Fabncius; Galland. Bibl. 1o3-4.
patr. IV. (I768) 41-; Migne. Patrol. Gr. X. (I857) SOCRATES. Hist. Eccl. III. c. 7"
I533-5 o. Latin in Surius. I. Jun. I-. Supernatural Religion. I. (I875) 424.
ALZGG. Patrol. (I876) I58-9. . SURIUS. Vttaess. (z618) VI. 1- 5.
BARGNIIZS. Ann. (1589-) 308, 2, 9, I5-1o. TILLEMONT. M_moires. (1698) V. 418--28, 750-3.
BAIrn. Dogmengesch. I. (I865) 281, etc. TmTrIEMIUS. Scr. eccl. 47.
BA@J_IAHX. 'Er_t./or. I. 0884) 16o. VINCENTIUSBELVAC. Spee. hist. XIV. 19.
BUSSE. Chr. lit. (1828-9) I. 4o. Wm_COTT. Canon. (1875) 389--9i.
NICEPHORUSCALLISTUS. Hist. Eccl. X. c. I4. Win-STatures, J.J. In prolegg, ad N. T. grace. (Ams¢.
CAVe. Set. eccl. hist. lit. (174o-3) I. 153- 4. 1752. II. fo.) 45, 76.
CmLLI_-Z. Hist. g6n. aut. sac. IIL (I732) 435-48; WORMAN,J. H. In: M'Clintoek and S. CyeL (I874-)
468-9; II. (1865) 522-9. VII. 6o6.
C_RTERIS. Canonicity. (i88o) 352.
CHEVALIER- R6p. d. sourceshint. (1877-86) I711.
[CHRIS'rI_, TvI.] Reflexions suggested by the character IV. (h.) MALCHION.
of Pamphilus of Caesarea. In: MisceU. phil.-med.-
mot. (I792) II. I. Editions.
CLARKE. Sacred lit. (I83o--I) I. 2o8--9.
CLxrrror;. Fasti Rom. (I845-5 o) I. 325, 353; 355; II. GALLAr_DIOS. Bibl. Parr. III. (1767) 558-.
MIGr_z. Gr. lat. in: Patrol. gr. (I857) 249-6o.
432 •
COFFIn. Lives of fath (I846) 384-6. And in the various edition.* of Etmebitm. Hist. eccL at
DARLING. Cycl. blbL 2282. VII. 3o.
DORNER. Person of Christ. II. (1866) 196- 7.
I)UPIN. 1NIOIIV. bibl. aut. eccl. (I698--) I. 595- II. Translations.
Encycl.
Eus_Ius. Brit. Hist.
(9th eeeL
ed.) VL
XVlII. 2o3-4.
32, 33; VII. 32; VIII. 11. English.
FABSJCIVS. EibL gr. (1712) V. 277-9; IX. I3o, 41_-2. SAL_OND, S. D. F. In: Ante-Nie. Lib. XIV. (1874)
(2 • VII. 3ox-3; X. 303, 7x2; XI. 7o5-6.) 4o2-_o. Ed. Coxe.VI. (I886) _69-72.
F[xsQv_'r], H. In : Nouv. Biog. C_n. (Hoefer) XXXlX.
0_5) m. III. Literature.
C_Ll_m_. Vet. Patr. bibl. IV. ffi-; almin: Migne.
Patrol. gr. X. (1857) x_z_-34. BvssE. Chr. lit. (1823-9) I. 35-6.
GEg.S_.L_.R.Church Hist. (I868-3 I. 222- 3. CAVE. Set. eccl. hist. lit. (174o-3) I. 135.
GL_ tm_ GzrdCZ. In: Biog. Uffw. (l_ichau6) t_-65, CmLL_. Hist. g_n. aut. sac. IlL (1732) 298-3oo; IL
XXXlI. 58-9. (_865) 43I-2.
HA_z_mncrI. Hist. of doct. I. 230. CHEVALIIm. R_p. d. sources hist. (_877-86) 1,453.
I-h_._,_l_'_oS. De vk. ill. 75. (Honor. August. I. 76.) CLARKE. Sacred lit. (183o--x) I. _94-5-
72)
A_c._US BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. _JmU_Dza0V LYCC_.

CLhVrON. FastiRom. (1845-5o) I.3oi; II.423. HASE. Kirchenges. (t885-)I.325o


DARLING- Cyclop. hibL I936. HIE,_RONYMUS.De vir, ill. 7a. (Honor. AugtltR. L 73,)
DuPIN. Nouv. bib1. nut. eccL (1698) L 571. LAgD,XEg. Credibibility, Works. (183t) III. =$a- 9.
EUsESlUS. Hist.eccl. VII. 30. LU._a'PER. Hht. ss.pair. Xlll.(x799) 343-89.
FABPdCIUS- Bibl.gr.(za XlI. 568.) M'CLINTOCg and S.Cycl,(1874-)I.37I.
B. m. ae.(z736)V. 28.(2".Io0 NZANDIm. Church Hist.(I87a)L 485,pare.
NIR,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_HL.
Patrol. (188t-) I. 344-6.
FREMAIqTLE,
78S-9. W.H. In: Smith and Wace. Dict. III. Nouv. Biog, GoWn.(Hoefer) IIL (x852) 44-5.
GALLAND. Bibl. vet. patr, III. (I767) xxxlx-; also in: OUDIN. Scr. eccl. (I722) I. 296-9.
Mtgne. Patrol. gr. X. (I857) 247--50. PAGI. CHt. (1689) 28=, _-4,
HZgGENEOErHER. KirchengeS. (2879-8o) I. I68; III. PEgMANEDEg. Bibl. patrist. II. (1843) 627-34.
PHOTIUS. Biblioth. 85. P. 349".
73.
HIEgO_/MUS. Devir. ill. 7L (Honor. August. I. 72.) PRESSEa_SlL Heresy. (At. Y.) 53"9.
JSCHER. Gelehrt. Lex. (I750"-I). SALMOND,S. D.F. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nit, Lib.
LARDNER. Credibility. Worh. (183I) IiI. I35-4 o. XX. (187 I) 267-7L Ed. Coxe. VL 0886) t73- 7.
LUMPER. Hist. SS.pair. XIIL (I 799) 245-50" [Add. notes. Ed. Coxe. =M-6,]
NkANDER. Church Hist. (1872) I. 6o 5. SCHMID. Patrol. (1879); (1886) 48-
NIRSCHL. Patrol. (1881-) I. 344. SCHRAM. Anal. ss, ])atr. (178o-) VI. 430-482.
pF.g._ANEVER. BibL patrist. II. (I843) 625-'6. SmTH, P. In: Smith. Gr, and Rom. Biog. (I859) I.
SALMOND,S. D.F. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. z61.
XIV. (1874) 4ox-2. Ed. Coxe. VL (1886) t68-9, SOCV.ATES. Hist. eccl. I. c. n. a2.
[Add notes. Ed. Coxe. ,Ta.] TRAVASA,GAET. MAX. In : Zaccaria, Race. dt diuert
(1794) IX. 85-I_o.
TILLEMONT.
TRITHEMIUS. M_mokes. IV. (I696) _)9-.
Scr. eccl. 45" TRrrHEMIUS. Scr.eccl. 49.
ZEISK_ JOHANN GOTITRIED. Progtanm_a de Malchione, Veterum testimonia. In: Migne. Patrol. gr, X. (I857)
scholastico, divirme veritatis vindice. V/itteb. 1733- fo. I42 I-8.
ZACAGmUS. Coll. tuna. vet. eccl. (I698) III.-XVII.
For literature compare also srticles on Manes and
V. ARCHELAUS. Manichaeism.

I. EdiHons. VI. ALEXANDER OF LYCOPOLIS,


%'ALESIUS. In ed. Socrates. (Mogunt. 1677) I97-2o3.
[Latin only.]
ZACAGNIUS. In: Collect. mon. vet. (Rum. 1698. 4%) I. _ditfon$.
FABEIClUS. In: Hippolyti up. (Ham& 1718. ) I34-. COM_ZFXSIUS. In: Auct. bibl. Imtr. II. (1672) 3-,
GALLANDIUS. Blbl. patr. III. (1767) 569 -. (Lat. only.) In: BibL max, Imtr. XXVlI. (Lud K. 1677.
ROUTH. Rel. sacr. (I846-8) V. 1-2o6. fo.)
MIGNE. Patrol. gr. X. 0857) I429-528. GALLANDXUS. In: Bibl. patr. IV. (I768) 73-87.
Arose. According to Jerome the Acts were first composed MIGNE. Gr. I,at. In : Patrol. gr. XVIII. (I857) 411-48.
in Syrtac. Fragments are extant m the Greek, but the large
part exists only in a Latin translation for the Greek.
II. Translations.
II. TransldHons. English.
Engltsh. HAWKINS, J. B.H. In: Ante.Nic. Lib. XIV. (I874)
SALMOND,S. D. F. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XX. (I87x) 236-66. Ed. Coxe. VI. (1886) 241-5*.
272-419. Ed. Coxe. VI. (1886)I79-235,
In. Literature,
III. gdterature. AI2oc. Patrol. (I876) 12o,
AI.ZOG. Patrol. (I876) xl9-zo. Br.AUSAUBgZ. Hist. de Manich, I. 235-37.
ASSEMANI. BibL orient. I. (I7t9) 554-6. CAVE. Scr. eccl. hist. lit. (I74o- 3) II. tlI. a.
BAUR. Das Manich. Religionssystem. pp. 5-9, 413, 459. CHEVALmR. R_p. d. sources hist. (1877-86) 72.
BEAUSOSZE,J. Hist. du Mamch6isme. (Ares/. I734-39. CHRISTIZ, A.J. In: Smith. Gr. and Rum. Biog. (I859)
4° ) I. I9I-. I, IX8.
BURTON. Divinity of Christ. (I829) 432-433. COWELL,E.B. In: Smith and Wace. Dict. I. 86.
BussE. Chr. lit. (1828--9) I. 37. FABEIClUS. BibL gr. (17t2) V. 290. (_. VII. _, 3ffi4.)
CAVE. Scr. eccl. hist. lit. (I74O-3) I. I44; II. rv. 17. FLEUR¥. Hist. eccl. (I691-) II. 75-7,
CEILLIER. Hist. g6n. aut. sac. III. (1732) 333-44; II. GALLAND. Vet. patr. bibL IV. ix-; _ in: Migne.
(1865) 453-9. Patrol. Gr. XVlII. 0857) 4o9-I2.
C:-IgVALmR. Rdp. d. sources hist. (I877-86) I56- 7. HAWKINS,I. B. H. Introd. note. In. Ante-Nit. Lib.
CLARKE. Sacredlit. 083o-I) I. 212. XIV. (Ig74) 23t-_. Ed. C,oxe. VI, (1886) ,37-4o.
CLINa_ON. Fasti Rum. (1845-5o) I. 329; II. 43 I. [Add. note*. Ed. Coxe, aS_v,-3.J , ,
COW_,LL,E.B. In : Smith and Wace. Dict. I. I52- 3. H. In : Ersch u. Gruber. I. IlL f,t819) 3I-2.
CYRILLHIEROS. Catech. VI. ed. Maur. p. I4o. LE QVlEN. Orien_ Chr. II, ,_97. . , .
DUPIN. Nouv. bibl. ant. eccl. (I698) I. 572. LUMPER. Hist. ta. patr. XIIL (1799) olo-9.
EPIPHANIUS. Haeres. 66. MOSHEIM. Eccl. hist. Ed. Murdoek. I. (I832) 45_,
FASRICIUS.Bibl.gr. (I 7_2)V.262-3. (#. VII. 275-8.) NZ_D=. ChurchHist.L 4S_,494,494,495,499,50o;
FImugy. Hist. eccl. (I69I-) II. 382-3. II. 767•
GALLAND. Vet. patr. bibL III. xl-; also ia: Migne. PgR.MANEDgg. BibLpatrist. II. (1843) 634.
Patrol. gr. X. (I857) _4o5-2o. PHOTIUS. Contra Man. I. I1. In: Montfaucon.Bl_ioth.
GEORGIUS_AUG. ANT. Alphabet. Tibet. (Ram. I762. 4°.) Coiflinian. p. 349-.
363_" SCHRAM. Anal. _. pstr. (178o-)VII. 64-8,1.
(73)
_ oF _Y_ BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. _DER OF_u_

VII. PETER OF ALEXANDRIA. G_x). Vet. parr. bibL IV. x-; also in: Migne.
Patrol. gr. XVIII. (1857) 449-52.
I. Editions. GAss. In: Herzog. Real.-Enc. (1877-) XI. 543-5- (Abr.
in : Schaff-Herz. [t_ U. only.] IlL 1818.)
GALL,_DIUS. In: Bibl. parr. IV. (I768) 9 l-. GLgY. In: Biog. Univ. (Michand) 1842-65. XXXIIL
ROUTH. Rel. sacr. (1846--8) IV. 19-82. 247.
MIGNE. Gr. lot. In: PatroL Gr. XVIII. (1857) 467-522. HARNACK. Dogmenges. I. (1886) 644-5-
HAWKINS, J. B. H. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nic. Lib.
(Canons.) XlV. (1874) 267-7I. Ed Coxe. VI. (1886) 255- 9.
In : Micropresbyticon. .Basil. 155o. [Latin only.] [Add. notes Ed. Coxe. 2S3-5.]
HEROLDUS. In: Orthodoxographa. Dasd. 1555. [Latan HEFEI2S. In: Wetzer u. W. Kirch.-Lex. (1847-54) VIII.
only.] 339-42 .
GRYNAEUS. In: Orthodoxogr. Basd. 1569. [Latin only.] --Conciliengesch. I. 327-; Tr. EngL I. (1872) 237.
DELA BIGNE. Bibl. patr. .Par. 1575; Par. 1589; HILSCHERandSTRAOSS. Schola Alex. (1776) 3o-1.
Colon. I618. [Latin only.] LARDNER. Credibility. Works. (1831)III. 237-43.
DUCA_JS, FRONTO. Per. 1620. fo. LE QUIZN. Oriens christ. 11. 397-
LABeE. Gr. lot. In: Concil. I. (1671) 955. LzSuEuR, NIC. Vies martyrs. (I66O).
BRVERIIXm. In: Pandectae canonum. II. (Oxon. 1672. LICHTENBERGRR. Encycl. (1877-82) X. 625.
fo.) 8. M'CLII_TOCKand S. CycL (I874-) VIII. 25.
HARDOUIN. Gr. lat. In: Concil. I. (1715) 225. MAI. Spicil. Roman (I84O) III. 671-2. (= Migne.
SCHRAM. In: AnaLss. patr. VII. (,4ug. V1nd. I784. Patrolgr. XVIII. 451-4 .)
80.) [Latin only.] MEANS, J. C. In: Smith. Gr. and Rom. Biog. (1859)
And in all collections of canons. III. 219-2o.
MIRAEUS. Scr. eccl. 32.
(Other.) NRALE. Eastern Ch., Alexandria. I. (1847) 90, etc.
PETAVIUS.(I Frgm.) In: Uranologion. (Par. 163o. NEANDER. Church Hist. (1872) II. 252-5, 409, 423,
fo.) 396_ . 461
LABBZ. (De div. frgm.) Lot. In: Cone. III. (1671) 5o8, ORsI. Ist. eccl. (1746--) IV. 248-53, 284-5; (1749-) IV.
836; IV. (1671) 326. (Sermo. frgm.) V (I671) 652. 324-31, 371-3 •
HARDOUIN. (Dedw. frgm) In: Conc. I.(I715) 1399; PERMANEDER. Bibl patrist. II. (1843) II, 64I-2.
II. (1714) 241. (Sermo. frgm.) III. (1714) 256- 7 PITRA. Jar. eccl. grae mon (1864) I. 551.
MAFFEI, SC. (Ep. ad eccl. A.) In: Observ. letter. RENAUDOT. Hist. patriarch Alex p. 6o.
Veron. 1737-4o. 6 v. I2 °. -- Rev. d. soc say. (187 o) E, I. 91.
MAI. (2 Frgms.) In: Ser vet. nov. coll. VII. (Roman, ROESSLER. BibL d. K.-V. IV. (1777) 265-274.
SCHAFF. Hist... Church II. (1886) 807-8.
1833. 4°.) 85, 96, 134, 306-7. SCHRAM. Anal. ss. pair. (178o-) VII. 82-90.
SCHROECKH. Kirchenges. (I772-) V. 55-8, 265-9; XlI.
II. Translallons. 41-4, 52-3 •
_nglis_. SURIUS. VitaeMgmoires.
TILLEMONT. as. (I618) (1693-)
XI. 526-8.
V. 436--65, 755-65.
HAWKINS, J. B.H. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XIV. (I874) V1NCENTIUSBELVAC. Spec. hint. XlV. 13, 15-6, 57.
292-332. Ed. Coxe. VI. (I886) 269--83.

III. gfterature. VIII. ALEXANDER OF ALEXAN-


ALEXANDER,NATALIS. Hist. eccl. (1778) IV. 357. DRIA.
ANASTAS1USBIBLIOTH. Actas. Petri. In : Mai. Spicil. III. I. EdfHons.
671-; also m: Migne. Patrol Gr. XVlII. (I857) 451-
66; Tr. Hawkins. In: Ante-lgic. Lib. XIV. (1874) FABRIClUS. (Frgm.) In: Bibl. gr VIII. (341-2).
272-91. Ed. Coxe. VI. (1886) 261-8. GALLANDIUS. (De Ar.) In: Blbl. pair. IV. (1768) 44I-.
ATHANASIUS. Apolog. contra Arianos. c. 59. MAI. (De anim.) Syr. lot. In : Bibl. nov patr II.
BAILLET. Vies des saints. MIGNR. (Fragms.) Gr. lot. In : Patrol. Gr. XVIII.
BARONIUS. Ann. (1589-) 300, 1-2; 305, 18-38; 31o, (1857) 547-.
2-I4; 311, 48. Cf. Pagi. Crit. (1689-) 3o% 2; 3o5, -- (De anim.) Syr. lot. In: Patrol. Gr. XVlII. (1857)
4; 3lo , 4. 585-6o8.
BAOEIAHZ. '_x_.. _crr. I. (1884) I59. [411.only.] Note. The Eplstle to .41txander is from Theodoret, Hist.
BURTON. Divinity of Christ. (1829) 448-9. Eccl. I. c. 4, the El_tstle Catkollc and the EpisHe from
BUsSR. Chr. lit. (1828---9) I. 42-3 . Athanasius, thetheir
the echUons of E_stle to Eglon from Max_mus. Compare
works.
CAVE. Scr. eccl. hist. lit. (174o- 3) I. 16o.
CEILLIER. Hist. g6n. ant. sac. IV. (1733)17-25; III. II. Translations.
(1865) 56-61.
CHRVALmR. R6p. d. sources hist. (1877-86) 1797. Englis&
CLARKE. Sacred lit. U83o--1)I. 211. HAWK1};S,J. B. H. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XIV. (1874)
DARLING. Cycl. bibl. 2342. 334-63. Ed. Coxe. VI. (1886) 291-3o2.
DODWRLL. Dissert. sing. ad Pears. c. VI. § 21.
DORNRR. Person of Christ. Tr. Eng. A, II. 229, 32o; III. Literature.
B. 95.
DUPIN. Nouv. bibl. aut. eccl. BAgOmUS. Ann. (I589-) 316, 17; 318, 54-87, 90--;
Eusra31us. Hist. eccl. VII. 32; VIII. I3; IX. 6. 325, 21; 326, 1.
FABRICIUS. Bibl. gr. (I7o5-) VIII. 411; IX. 135. (_. BAuR. Dogmengesch. I. (I865) 487-95 .
IX. 316-7; x. 31I.) BRlotrr. Hist. Chr. p. 11.
l_IsQurr?_], H. In: Nouv. Biog. G6.n. (Hoefer) XL. _ In: Smith and Wace. Dict. I. 79--82.
(1862) 138. BURTON. Trinity. (I83I) 135-6-
(74)
_r_OD_ BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. mrmomvs

Buss_ Otr.lit. (x828--9)L 47. Possmus,P. Gr.lit. Paris, _6_7.


fo.
CAV_ Scr. eccLhist-lit.(174°-3) I'x73"4" Comsmzls. Or. lat. In:Auctusriumnovim. BibLpatr.
CEILLrER. HisL g6,n. aut. sac.IV. (1733) IOI-19; IIl. gr. Part*, 167_, f_. L 64-161,
(1865)m4-zs. (ova.,-.)
CHSWLI_. R_p.d. sourceshist. (z877-86)69.
CLARKE. Sacred IlL (i83o--I) I. z36-8. PANaXNUS,
SAVILUS. P(In
. (Homilies.)
ramos Palm.)Gr.Eto_ta_,
]at. ,4m_v.
x61_I5982
r'. 8°.In:
C-MARTgRIS.Canonicity. (I88o) 329. Chrysostomi Horn. V. 88a--.
C_mSTm,A.J. In : Smith.Gr. and Rom. Biog. (1859) HUMPHRm. (Frgm. De res.) In: Apologetlcka of
I. i11-2. Athenagoras. L4md. z714. 8o.
ECHFa,LX_SlS. Eutych. vindic, p. 40, 19. MEURSIUS. (HomiL) In: Varia divina. L_. 1619.
EpIpHANIUS- Hacr. 7o, 9.
EvsEmXls. Vita ConsL II. 64 sq. 4°; in Opera. Florent. I_4I. f_. VIII.
FABlUClUS. _BibL gr. (17o5)VIII. 340-2. (_. 257-<).) (Reve]at.)
Basil. 1669.Gr.f_.let. In: Mon. parr. orthodoxographa.
1.93-II5.
GALLAND. Vet. patr. bibl. IV. xix-; also in: Migne. Nou. The Rez_elatlotl.*published flint in Latin s. i.eta.
Patrol. gr. XVIH. (I857) 523-8 • (A__t. Find. ,*) 4% and then often; t$96. 4*; Par. tong.
HAGENBACH. Hist. of Doct. I. (I85 o) 267. 4% Bas_7. 15o4. 4°; Basil. 15_. ¢0_ Bas*7. tb'(x)o[Gree_t],
HASE. Kirchenges. (I885-) I. 477-8. and in German translation, _em_mte'tnt, L497"¢!_ Basil.
HAWKINS,J. B.H. Introd. note. In : Ante-Nic. Lab. _5o¢" ¢e; s.t. 1774.¢e
aturecompare M_llerm isHerang.
clearly of
IX.laSter
7a6, origin. For hter-
XIV. (I874) 333- Ed. Coxe. VI. (1886) 287--9o.
[Add. notes. Ed. Coxe. 3o3-4.J
HENSCHENIUS. Comment. histor. In: Acta ss. Bolland. II, Translations.
0658) Feb. In. 634-9. (3". 639-44,) Latin.
HOLSTgNIUS. Dissert. II. de Cone. Nic.; also in : Migne.
Patrol. Gr. XVIII. (I857) 527--46. COMBZFISand POSSINUS. In: BibL max. parr. L_
LARDNER. Credibility. Works. (1831) III. 566-9. I677. ie. III. 673-735.
LE QUIEN. Onens chr. EnKlis &
LICHTENBERGER.Encycl. (I877-82) I. I55--6.
M'CLINTOCKand S. Cycl. (I874-) I 146. CLARK, W.R. In: Ante-Nit. Lib. XlV. (I874) t-23 o.
MAI. Bibl. nov. patr. II. 529; also in: Migne. Patrol. Ed. Coxe. VI. (1886) 309-402.
Gr. XVIII. (1857) 583-6. German.
M_HLER. Patrol. V. (I84o). ? RSSSLF._. (De res.) Bib1.d. Kirchew-V.II. a96-314.
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dort d. Verfassers bedingten Vorz'tige in d. Berichten
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Those who may wish to compare with the other works of CLARKE. Sacred llt. (18_o--I) I. I72.
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Graeme. F_xcIus. BibL Gr. (1717) VIII. 615. (_. IX. 227..)
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(st)
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_.] N. T. (I874) HI. 35; tr" Eng. (I884)

II. Translations. SC_IAF_. Hist. Church.


SCH_NEMANN. II. lat.
BibL parr. (1886)
(I792)86I-4.
I44-7-
_glis_. SCHRAM. Anal ss. parr. (I78o-) VII. 24-55-
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'rEUFFEL. Hist.K.irchenges.
Rom. Lit. (1772-)
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.
433. Ed. Cote. VII. (I886) 339-60. TILLEMONT. M6moires. (1693-) V. 31I-3, 707-9.
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§ 33" _V'ote. Creatiof_ authentic, .Al_OCaly.hse
dubious, all others
BA_ONIUS. Ann. (1589-) 303, x26-7. Cf. Pagi. Crit. spurious.
(1689)
BASNAGE.9"Hist. de l'egl. Rotterd. 1699. fo.
BELLAgMIN--LAI_BE. Scr. eccl. (I728) 56-8. V. DIONYSIUS OF ROME.
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CHAI_mI_D,S. Victorin, _vSque et martyr, et s. Nectalre,
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(X.ARK_. Sacred lit. (1830--I) L 198-2OO. Latin.
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(s_)
_cm_ ov _s 12 _. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. _,Ac_n_o__ z__.

CAv_ Scr. eccl. hist. lit. (274o-3) I. 133. LtrrHAmYr, C.E. In: Ztschr. f. Kirchl. W'm. e. Leben,
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(1865) 448--5o. WtMscHE. Gr. Ger. Le/pz. x884. 8°. Cf. Lit.
Clt_VALXmt. R_p. d. sources hist. (1877-86) 566.
CLAm_E- Sacred lit. (I83O--z) I. I93.
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ENOFAMARDa'. Dogmenges. I. (1839) 86. 7°4-I5"
FABglClUS. Bibl. gr. (17o5-) V. 275. (2% VII. 293-4. ) DE RoMis'rm, H. Gr. EngL Oxf. anti Lo_wL Oct. I884.
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GIESELER- Church Hist. (I868-) I. 231, 294.
H. In: Erschu.Gruber. I. xxv. (I834) 356. FrrzG_. New York, I884. C£ Lit.
HAGENBACH. Hist. of Doct. I. (185o) 26I-2.
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HASE. Kirchenges. (I885-) I. 371-2.
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HERGKNROKI_IER.Kirchenges. (I879-8o) I. 2oo; IlL X. (C_ristiania, 18840

JKA93_. Reg. pont. Rom. (185I) tO-X, 926. SPF_ICE. Lond. 1885. 8°. Cf. Lit.
URTZ. Kirchenges. (1885-) I. I4I.
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WAsWlXJ.V,B.B. (Latin fragment.) In: Schaff. Teach-
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LUMPER. Hist. ss. patr. XlII. (x 799) I94-2 I4. 778. (yite ewe ways.)
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Bpt_w_of, O. (Bryennios, Ph.) A_dax_ roy &_er,a FrendL


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FRIZDBER_. In: Ztschr. f. Kitchen. (1884) C£ Lit. German.


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ZEta.RE. Aposteigesch. (I854) 9- _ VOLUME VIII.


No_. For full literature comparethe section on t_LgmEtq"r
o* m,m_. I. THE TESTAMENTS. OF THE
TWELVE PATRIARCHS.
IX. EARLY LITURGIES.
It is impossible to decide on a method which shall gnve I. Editions.
an exhaustive treatment of ._e ancient liturgaes in the "Lincoln, Robert, Minister. Testamentum XlI _tri-
brief time and space and with few books at commana, archarum. Gr. lat. Cure notis per Graham. Oxen.
The collection made is omitted, and its place better sup- 1698 . 4%'' Walt. [What is it?]
plied by the foUowingreferences: (I.) Forgeneral study GsABE. Gr. lat. Spicil. pair. Oxf. 1698; (17oo) I.
the Introductory Notice in VII. p. 529-36 of this series. 129-253; I. (1714) 145-.
For further study the literature in Schaff. Church Hist. FAERICIUS. Ham& I722. In: Cod. pseud. V. T. I.
V. 3. PP. 517-8, and the very full list at the end of the 496_748.
article Liturgy, in Smith and Cheetham. Dict. of Christian GALLANDIUS. Bibl. Patr. I. (1765) 195-.
Antiquities. I. (Hartford, IS81.) lO36-8. Note, how- MIGNE. Patrol. gr. II. (1857) 1o37-115 °" [FromGal.
ever, the following suggestion of a practical working land.]
apparatus. SINKER. Testamenta XlI Patriarchasum. Cam#r. and
ASSEMANI, Jos. ALOYS. Codex liturgicus eccl. univ. Land. I869. Append. 1879
Rom. 1746--66. 13 v.
BKRSlER, E. In : Lichtenberger. Encycl. (1877-82) II. Translations.
VIII. 3o4-1o.
* BRm, Tit. A collection of the principal liturgies . . . Lat*n.
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[RATTgAY,BP.] Liturgia primit. Itierosolommna; being German.
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Migne. Patrol. gr. I. (1857)349-78. mit offuture
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COWPER. Apocr. gosp. (1867) 3-26.

WRIGHT. Syr. apocr. (1865) 1- 5, (?) HONE. Apocr. N.T. (t825)2i-3o. (Phila. Ix. d.) I7-24.
WALKER,Ed.
Coxe.A'vIII.In:(i886)Ante'Nic'36I-7
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WALKER, A. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. (1873) 53-6i.
III. Lilerature. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (I886) 384-7.

CAVE. Scr. eccl hist. lit. I. (1740) 14. III. Literature.


CHARTERIS. Canonicity. (188o) c-ci, 156, 464.
COWPER. Apocr. gosp. (1867) xlvifi-hii, 1-2. COWPER. Apocr. gosp. 0867) lxi-]xiil, 84.
FABRICIUS. Cod. apocr N.T. (1719) 39-65. FABRICIUS. Cod. apocr.N.T. (1719) 1-I8.
HOFF_aANN. In: Herzog. Real.-Enc. (1877-) I. 514-5 . HOFFU_.Sm In: Herzog. Real.-Enc. (1877-) I. 515,
HOLTZMANN. Einl. in d. N.T. (1886) 540. HOLTZMANN. Einl. in d. N.T. (1886) 540.
ITrIG. Hist. eccl. (I7o9) I. 16-8. In: Jones. Canon 1_. T. 1798.II. 13o--i65.
JoNEs. Canon N. T. 1798. II. 130-.I65. LIPSIUS. Gospels Apocryphal. In: Smith and Wave.
LIPSXUs. In : Smith and Wace. Dict. II. 7oi-2. Dict. II. 7o2- 3.
NORTON. Genuineness of Gosp. III. (I848) 268-72. NORTON. Genuineness of Gosp. III. (I848) 27a- 3.
PRESSENS_-. Heresy. (N.Y.)175-6. REUSS. Gesch. N.T. (1874) I. 273; tr. Eng. (1884)
REuss. Gesch. N. T. (1874) I. 273; tr. Eng. (1884) 272. [v. t.

ROESSLRE.
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STOWE. _nleitung
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in d.heiL(I867)208.
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SCHOLZ. Einleitung in d. heft. schriften. I. (I845) 187. TISCH_',IDORF. Ev. apocr. (I853) xxv-xxxiv.
STOWE. Books of the Bible. (I867) 205-6. WAITE. Hist. Chr. Rel. (I88t) 215-8.
SUCKOW,C.A. De argumento et indoL Protev. Jac. Br. WALKER, A. Introd. note. In : Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI.
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TlSCHENDORF. Ev. apocr. (1853) xii-xxv.
WAITE. Hist. Chr. Eel. (1881) 129-46 et pass.
WALKER, A. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVL
(I873) viii. Ed. COxe. VIII. (1886) 35 I. (4") THE HISTORY OF JOSEPH THE CAR-
PENTER.

(2.) THE GOSPEL OF PSEUvo-MAx_rHEw. I. Editions.


WALLIN, GEORG. Arabic-Latin. Lips. 17fa.
I. .Editdons. FASmCXVS. II. 309-336.
ZoRc_. (Fragn_) Sahidiclat. 181o.
THILO. Lips. I832. p. 337-4oo. [lcch.] TmLO. Arab. lat. Li2_s. ]832. p. 1-61.
TISCIiENDORF. Ev. apocr. I853. 5o--105. DULAURIEE. Fragment des r_v_lations apocr, de S. Bar-
th_lemi. Par. 1835. p. 23--
9. [Sahidic.Frenck.]
II. Translations. TlSCttFa_DOSY. Ev.apocr. I853. 115-33.
English.
n. Translations.
Cow_,ER. Apocr. gosp. (1867) 29-83.
'_VALKER, A. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. (1873) 16--52. Engli_.
Ed. Coxe.VIII. (1S86)368-83. Cowl'Eit. Apocr. gosp. (I867) IOI-27.
III. glterature. WALKER,A. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVL (I873) 62--77.
Ed. Coxe. VIII. (1886) 388-94.
C_W_N_. Z. Gesch. d. Kanons. p. 215-217.
COWPER. Apocr. gosp. (I867) hv-ixi, 27-8. III. Literature.
FABRICIUS. Cod. apocr. N.T. (]719) 355 -7 I.
HOI_TmA_N. In: Herzog. Real.-Enc. (1877-) I. 515 . COwPzs. Apocr. gosp. (1867) kift-lxvili, 99-Ioo.
HOLTZU.ANU. EinLind. N.T. (I886)54o. HOFFMANN. In: Herzog. Real.-Enc. (1877-) 1.5I 5.
ITrl_. HisL eccl. (17o9) I. 12-4. HOLTZMANN. Einl. in d. N, T. (_886) 54o.
LtPs_us. In: Smith and Wave. DicL II. 702. LIPSIUS. In : Smith and Wace. Dict. IL
NORTON. Genuineness of Gosp. hi. (xS4S)273. l_uss. Gesch. N.T. (i874) I. 273; tr. F_,ng. (I884)
TISCHENDORF. Ev. apocr. (I853) xxv-xxxiv. ApocaL 272. [v. t:J
apocr. Proleg. Ivi. SCHOLZ. Emleitung in d. heft. Schriften. I. (I845) 187.
WALTZ. Hist. Chr. Eel. (I881) 2I 5. ST_N, L. In: Ztschr. f. wiss. Theol. XXVL (1886)
WALKF.R,A. Introd. note. In : Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. 267"94. [Translation from the Coptic.]
0873) viii. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (1886) 35i-2. STOWE. Books of the Bible. (1867) 2o8.
(97)
c_sP. oF _oltAs BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. c,osP.ov sXCOD_us
HOFFMXNN. In: Herzog. Real.-Ene. (1877-) L 516.
TISCHENDOEI*. Ev. apo_. (I853) xxxiv-xxxviil. HOLTZMANN. EinL in d. N. T. (I886) 54L
WALTZ. Hist. (:hr. ReL (I881) 213-4- .. ..
Wmacmt, A. Introd. note. In: Ante.r_tc. Lay. XVL JoN_s. Canon N. T. I79& II. 166--26*.
(I873) ix. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (I886) 35z. Lxpsxus. Gospels Apocryphal In : Smith and Wace.
- Dict. II. Genuineness
NORTON. 705-6. ofGosp. I II . (I848) 274-5.

(5") THE GOSPEL OF THOMAS. REINSCH, R. Heresy.


PRSSSElqSg. Die Pseudo-Evangelien
(N.Y.)I61-4. v. Jesu u. Maria's
Kindheit in der romanischen u. germanischen Literatur.
I. .F_d_t_on$. Mit. Mittheilgn. aus Pariser u. Londoner Handschrif.
FAeRICXUS. Cod. apocr. N.T. 0719) 159-67. ten versehen. Halle, 1879. 8°.
COTELERIUS. In : Note to Constit. apost. 6, x7. [Frag- REUSS. Gesch. N. T. 0874) I. 273; tr. Eng. (1884)
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MINOARELLI. Nuova raccolta d'opuscoli scientifici. XII. ROESSLER. BibL d. K-.V. IV. (x777) 358-'60-
SCHOLZ. Emleitung in d. heil. Schriften. L (1845)
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TISCRr2_volu_. _v. apoer, x_s53. I34-7 °. I87-8.
WglGHT. Syr. apocr. (1865). STOwR. Books of the Bible. (I867) 208--9.
TISCHENDORF. EV. apocr. (1853) xlix-liv.
II. Translations. WAITE. Hist. Chr. Rel. (1881) z47-76.
WALKER, A. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI.
English. (I873) x-xi. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (1886) 352--3.
HONE. Apocr. N. T. (1825) 75-78 (Phila. n. d.) 6o--2.
WRmHT. Syr. apocr. (I865) 6-11.
COWPItR. Apocr. gosp. (I867) 13o--69, 449-56.
WALKER, A. In: Ante-Nit. Lib. XVI. (I873) 78-99. (7") THE GOSPEL OF NICODEMUS.
Ed. Coxe.VIII. (i886) 395-404• I. Editions.
nI. Literature. VINCENTIUSBELVAC.Spec. hist. VII. 4o-. [,st pm.]
CHAtTERIS. Canonicity. (i88o) cl. VORAGINE. Hist. Lomb. oh. LII. [_dpm.]
COWPER. Apocr. gosp. (1867) lxviii-lxxv, cx, 128--9, HEROLDUS,
GRYNAEUS,JJOAN.
.J. InIn" Orthodoxographa.
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0rthodoxo-
448. grapha. Bas_L I569.
HOFFMANN. In: Herzog. Real.-Enc. (I877-) I. 515-6- FABRICIUS. Lat. in: Cod. apocr.N T. (I719) 238-98.
HOLTZl_tANN. EinLind. N.T. (1886) 54I. JONES. Lat. Eng. In: Canon N.T. I798. II. 262-
_ON_S. Canon N. T. I798. I. 396--9.
Ln, sxus. Gospels Apocryphal. In: Smith and Wace. 328.
BIRCH. Gr. (Havn. ISo4") 1-I54.
Dict. IL 703-5. THILO. Gr. Li2hs. 1832--. Proleg. andp.487-_.95. ["Con-
NORTON. Genuineness of Gosp. III. (1848) 273-6. t.slns a full account of the English, French, Italian anti t_,er-
ROESSLER. Bibl. d. K.-V. IV. (I777) 358"-6O. man translations." Walker.]
SCHOLZ. Einleitung in d. heft. Schriften. I. (1845) 188. TISCHENDORF. Gr. lat. Ev. apocr. 1853. 2o3-4 I°.
STOWE. Books of the Bible. (I867) 2o6.
TISCHENDORF. Ev. apocr. (I853) xxxviii-xlix. II. Translat/ons.
WXLKZg, A. Introd. note. in: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI.
(i873) ix-x. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (I886) 352. Anglo-Saxon.
In : Heptateuch. Oxf. 1698.

(6.) THE ARABIC GOSPEL OF THE INFANCY Englisk.


OF THE SAVIOUR. HONR. Apocr. N.T. (I825) (79-II6.) (Phila. n.d.) 63-
9 I. [_, chapters.]
I. .Editions. COWPZR. Apocr. gosp. (1867)229-388-
SI_E, HENR. Ev. inf. vel fibre apoeryphus de infantia WALKER, A. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. 0873) x25-
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nods illustravit. Traj. ad Rkenum, I697. [Arabic, German.
Latln.] " "_ t2
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JONES. I.At. Eng. In: CanonN. T. 1798.II.Io_t--220.
SCHmD. Lat. Hadam. 18o4. [Latino_y.] III. f_.igeralure.
THILO. Arab. lat. Lilbs. I832. p. 63-I58.
TISCHENDORF. Lat. In: Ev. apocr. 1853. I7I-2O2. AMERSBACH,K. Oeber die Identittit des Verfassers des
gereimteu Evangeliums Nicodemi mit Heinrich Hesler,
II. 2"rauslagions. dean Verfasser du gereimten Paraphrase der Apoka-
]ypse. Progr. Komtanz, I884:4 °. .
Engltsh. BRAUN, J. W.J. De Tiberii Chnst um an deprum nume-
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HONE. Apocr. N. T. (1825) 47"75 (Phila.n.d.)i3oo_9. BRUNN. Disq. de indole aerate et usu Evang. Nicod..B.
WALK_ A. In : Ante-Nic. Lib. XVL (Ib73) 24- _794.
Ed Coxe. VIII. 0886) 4o5-15- . CtlARTF.RXS. Canonicity. (188o) ei, I73-4, 464-$.
CowP_. Apoer. gosp. (:867) 17_-alo. COWTER. Apocr. gosp. (I867) lxxxv-cii, _7--8.
DALE, A.V. De oracc, p. 6o8.
III. LiteraIure. F_RIC_US. Cod. _. N.T. (1719) 213--37.
COWI_gR. Apoer. gosp. (x867) lxxvi-lxxx, _7o--I. C_tt. BibL I. 762.
FAmixc_vs. Cod. apoer. N. T. (I719) 127-58. G_us, A. Apoth. Christo aTib. deereta. Fet. 17_.
(gS)
xza'r_ o_ rmxT_ BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. am, oft oF m,_, m_.

_s,T. DedecretoTib. Erf. 17x5. III. Literature.

HASE. Kirchenges. (1885-) 1.275. ALTMANN,J.S. Deep. P. adTib. Br. I755.


HESS.
I-I_KIL Bibl. d. Hell. Gesch. L 433-.
DePontiiPihitiactisincausaJ.C. mimis. 1784. C_Wl,F..t. Apocr. gosp. (1867) cii-cv, 389-90.
Horl_A_m_. In: Herzog. Real.-Enc. (1877-) 1.517-8. ttOFFMASN. In: Herzog. Real-Enc. (1877) I. $18,
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HOLT'Z_N. Einl. ind. N.T. 0886) 54I-2. WALKr.a,A. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVL
HORSTMAm% C. Gregorius anf dem Steine am Ms. (1873) xii. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (1886) 353.
Cotton. Cleop. DIX, nebst Beitrigen Rum Evangelium snd the literature of the _npel of Nicodemus.
Nicodemi. In : Archiv. f.d. Studium d. neuer. Sprachen.
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ITrIG. Hist. eccl. (17o9) I. I_.
JoNzs. Canon N.T. 1798. II. 262-353.
]..ACROZE. Thesaxtr. epist. III. 129. (9") THE REPORT OF PILATE THE PRO-
LILIENTHAL.
LIPsius, R. A.Gute Sache
Krit. d. Offenb. XVI.
Untersuchung d, Pihitus-Akten. CURATOR CONCERNING OUR LORD JRsus
Kid, 1871. 4°. Neue verm. Aufl. 1886. 8o. CHRIST.
Gospels Apocryphal. In : Smith and Waee. Dict. n.
7o8-9. (tO.) THE REPORT OF PONTIUS PILATE.
LORSBACH, G.W. De vetusta Evang. Nic. interpr, germ.
tter_. I8o2. I. Editions.
_AURY, ALFRED. Nouvelles reeherehes sur l'_-poche
hiquelle a &_ compos_ rouvrage connu sous le titre FABRICIUS. Gr. hit. In: Cod.-Apocr. III. 456-. [_st
form.]
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I832. [Places latertha_ Eusebius BIRCH. Gr. hit. Ha*re. I8o4. [Both forms.]
M6m. de hi Soe. des Antiq. de France. XX. THILO. Lips, 1832. [Both.]
Croyances et 16gendes del'antiquit& p. 2_)-. TISCHENDORF, Ev. apocr. (1853) 413-:a 5. [Both.]
MEYER. Vertheid. d. Gesch. Jesu. p. 35--
MONTER,F. Probabilien zur Leidensgesch. aus d. Evang. n. Translal/ons.
Nlcod. In: Stiiudlin's Archiv. V. 317 -.
NORTOn. Genuineness ofGosp. III. (1848) 284-7. Engl/$*.
PAULUS.
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PRESSF-_Sg. Heresy. (N.Y.) i77-8. WALKER, A. In: AntoNio. Lib. XVI. (1873) a24-3o.
Quarterly Review. CXVI. Ed. Coxe. VIII. 0886) 460- 3.
RENAN. ]_tudes d'Hist. ReL p. 177.
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266-8. f_. I.]
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TISCHENDORF. Ev. apocr. (1853) ixxvii-lxxviii.
ROESSLER. BibL d.K.-V. IV. (1777) 363-4 . WAITE. Hist. Chr. ReL (I88I) x77--9, 218.
SCHMIDT. Exeg. BibL II. 5o8. WALKER, A. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI.
SCHOLZ. Einleitung in d. hell. Schriften. I. (I845) 189.
SMITH. Bibl. Dict. Pilate. 0873 ) xii. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (1886) 353-4.
STOWE. Books of the Bible. (1867) 2o6--8. and the literature of the Gospel of Nicodemus.
TISCHENDORF. Ev. apocr. (1853) liv-lxxvt.
-- Pihiti circa Christum judicio quid lucre offeratur ex actis
Pilati. gtt's. 1855.
WAITE. Hist. Chr. Rel. (I881) 177-212 et pass. (I I .) THE GIVING UP OF PONTIUS PILATE.
WALKER, A. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI.
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BIRCH. Havn. 18o4.


TmLo. Lt/_s. 1832.
(8.) THE LETTER OF PONTIUS PILATE TISCHENDORF. Ev. apocr. (I853) 426-31.
CONCERNING OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST.
I. Editions. II. Translations.

BIRCH. Havn. I8O4. p. 154. Engli_.


FABRICIUS. Cod. apocr. N. T. (1719) 298-3Ol. COWFgR. Apocr. gosp. (i867) 41o--4.
THILO. Li_s. 1832. p. 796-. WALKER,A. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. (I873) 23I-. 4.
TISCHENDORF. Ev. apocr. (1853) 411-2. Ed. Coxe. VIII. CIS86)464-S.
WRIGHT. S_. apocr. (1865) 13-.
FLECK. In: Anecdot. p. 14I. III. Literature.

n. Translatlon$. CowPER, Apocr. go_. 0567) cvi-cviL


HOFFMANN. In: Herzog. Real..Enc. (1877-) L $I 9.
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WRigHT. Syr. apocr. (1865) _2-7. WAITF- Hist. Chr. ReL (1881) 219.
CowPEr. Apocr. gosp. (lg67) 390-9. WALKER, A. Introd. not*. In: Ante-Nk:. I.a'b. XVI.
W_LKE_, A. In: Ante-Nic. _._ib.XVL (1873) 223. Ed. (1878) iii. Ed. Cote. VIII. 0886) 354-
Coxe. VIII. (1886) 459. and the literature of the Gospel of Nicodetmm.
f99)
rt_; jmmm; Avzr, cmc BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. Acts oF rta-ut _,,. PA_

(I2.) THE DEATH OF PILATE. HI. Ziterature.


I. Editions. CoswzL Apocr. Zo*p. (1867) ClX-CX.
Hol_m_._. In: Herzog. ReaL-Enc. (1877-) I 519.
VOL_Gt_tE, Legend*, AureL Cf. Apx. TlSCl-lZa_-I_Om_.Ev. apocr. (1853) lxxxi.|x-x_iii.
MtmDO_V. Latin. In: Ev. apoer. (1853) 432-5. WAIT_ HisL Chr. ReL (188I) 220.
WALKIng, A. Introd. note. In: Ante.Nic. Lib. XVI.
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_rofe. See aIio all works on Veronica, especially works
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otmly interesting.
CowP_,. Apocr. gosp. (1867) 415-- 9.
WALKFAt,A. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. (1873) 234-6.
FA, Coxe. VIII. (1886) 466- 7.

III. Literature. (I5.) ACTS OF THE


ANDHOLY
PAUL.APOSTLES PETER

COWPER. Apoer. gosp. (1867) cvii-cviii. I. Editions.


HAHI_, R.A. Das alte Pa_ional. Frf. a. M'. 1845. p. 88.
HOFI_ANN. In: Herzog. Real.-Enc. (1877-) L 519. VITALIS, ORDmIICUS. Lat. In: Hist. eccl. n. p. 392.
TiscHm_i3oatr. Ev. apocr. (I853) lxxlx-]axx. In : Duchesne. Scr. Norm.
WAITIZ. Hist. Chr. ReL (I88I) 2I 9.
WALKER, A. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. L_CARIS,
iUustrata.Co_rs'r.
(1647)(I49O)
II. vii.Lat.
179 In: Abe]a,from
[Extracts J. F.
chs.Melita
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(I873) xii-xiii. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (1886) 354. also in Reina [Chs. x-6completeJ. Cf. below.
and the literature of the Gospel of Nicodemus. NAUSZA, FR. Lat. In: Anon. Phllalethi, etc. (153 I) I--8.
FLORENTINI,FR. MAR. Lat. In : Marl Hieron. (Luccae,
I668.) xo3-x t I.
REINA (or REYNA), PLACIDO. Gr. ]at. In : Delle Notizie
(I3.) THE NARRATIVE OF JOSEPH. ist. della citta di Messina. II. (Messina, I668. fo.)
166-8. [Chs. l-6. Latin of Lascaris], also in do. tr. Lat.
I. Editions. in: Graevius, J. G. Thesaurus antlq, et hist Sicihae.
Lugd. Bat. 1723- 5. 15v. fo. v. IX.
BmCH. ttavn. 18o4_ Cczr_.LERIUS. Notae in Const. Apost., Lib. VI. c. 9. II.
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FABRICIUS. Lat. In : Cod. apocr. III. 632-653.
II. Tru_latlons. THILO. Acta Petri et Pauli. I. Halle, 1837. 4° (p. 28);
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Englisk. TISCht"ENDORF.Aeta apocr. (I85I) 1-39.
COWPER. Apocr. gosp. (I867) 42o-31. LIPstus, R.A. Passiones Petri et Paoli graece ex codiee
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Ed. Coxe. VIII. (i886) 468-7I. (I886) 86-1o6, i75-176. (?)

III. Literature. n. Translations.

CowrgR. Apocr.
HOFtrMAI_N. In: gosp. (1867)
Herzog. CVlII. (1876--) I. 519.
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TISCHItNDORF. Ev. apoc. (X853) lxxx-lxxxi. WALKYm,A. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. (I873) _56--78.
W&rrE, Hist. C'hr.ReL (1881) 214- 5. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (I886) 477-86.
WALKmT.,A. Introd. note. In : Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI.
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ABELA, Jo. Franc. (I647) Melita iUustrata lib. n. nofit.
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I. d_dition$, DUC.ANGZ. Gloss med. et iRf. graec, s. v. Bo_;IJ_a, r.ae-
r_v, "opd,v_rra, etc.
TI_itit. Ev. ttpocr. (1853) 448--63. FABRICIUS. Cod. apocr. N. T. (I719) 775--6.
GEORGIUS,IGN. D. Paulus apostolus in marl quodnunc
II. Translagion$. Venetus, etc. VeneA I72o. [Cf. Baumgarten. Nachrlchten
yon Merkwordigen Biichern. -VIII. (l_ll#, s7&q.) s_7--74.
]
Anglo.Saxon. HOFFMANN. In: Herzog. Reul.-Enc. (I877--) I. 523-4 •
GOODWm, C,W. (EcL) Angl. Sa_EngL Cam6r. 1851. HOLTZMA_N. Einl. ind. N.T.(1886) 546.
ITTI_. Hist. eccl. (I7o9) 1.45-6-
.E_/i_,t. KUaTZ. Kirchenges. (i885-) I. I33- 4.
LIPSlUS. R6m. Petrus-sage. (1872) 47-I63.
COWl'S. Apocr. gosp. (1867) 432--47 . -- Gospels Apocryphul. In: Smith and Wace. Dict. IL
WALK_ A. In: Ante-Nit. Lib. XVI. (1873) 245-55.
Ed. Coxe. VIII. (18867 472-_ 7°8--9.
-- Apokr. alxmtelleg. II. I. (1887) !-4_3.
._oI_. Sub_tantlal emnal_ttionsor versions of the story of LubfP/_. Hist. ss. patr. I. (1783) 466-7o_
editions.Ver°nica
are found in every lsmgmq_ stud in multitudinous PRESSENS (_. Heresy. (2V..Y.) 178.-9.
(ico)
ACTS OF PAUL AND THECLA BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. SARNA_S;
Pmta_

RoESSLER. Bibl. d. K.-V. IV. (I777) 368. [Mention.] _CHLIEMANN. Clementinen. (I844) 43I-3 •
TISCHF_DORF. Acta apocr. (I85I) xiv-xxi. SIMEON METAPHRASTES. Acta Pauliet Thedae. See
WAITE. Hist. Chr. Rel. (I88I) tli-3, etc. all eds. of S. M.
WALKER, A. Introd. note. In : Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. STILTING, Jo. In : Aeta mmctortmL
(1873) xiv. Ed. Coxe. VIII. 0886) 355. SrOWE. Books oft.he Bible. (1867) 318-27.
TlSCHENDORF. Acta apocr. (I85i) xxi-xxvi.
Unschuldigen Nachrichten. (Lez_z, I7O2) I36--.
(16.) ACTS OF PAUL AND THECLA. _rAIZE. Hist. Chr. Rel. (I88I) 23 et pass.
WALKER, A. Introd. note. In Ante-Nic. Lib. XVL
I. Editions. 0873) xiv. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (1886) 355.
ZAHN. Acta Johannis. p. lxix.
GmRE. Gr. lat. In: SpiciL patr. I. (I698) 93-128; ZENOVF_oN. Detimore. l.I. Tmet. 8. In: G_tmd. V,
(17o0) I. 8i-i28. i22.
HEARNE, THOM In : App. ad Joannis Lelandi anti- Note I. Ancient allusions to this work are numerous,
quarfi collectanea, parte secunda VI. ( Oxf. 1715-) 67- among others allusions b_, Ambrose, Chrysostom, Cyprian of
69 [Supphes lacuna in Grabts ed. sect. _7, post K_rttpt_u Ant.,Epiphamus, C,elasms, Gregory Naz., Grsgoty Nyss.,
usquc sect. 32. T_v _$eA_/ov_r_0v.] Jerome, and Tertullian.

JONES. CanonN. T. (1726); (1798) II. 353-386. Notea. LiteratureoftheTheclalegcndisabundtmt.


TISCHENDORF. Acta apocr. (1851) 40--63.

II. Translations. (170 THE ACTS OF BARNABAS.


l.attn. I. Editions.
GRABE. In: SpiciL patr. I. (1698) I2O--. PAPEBROCHIU8. Gr. lat. In: Acta S.S. rnensis Juuli. 1L
GALLANDIUS. Blbl patr. I. I77-. (Anlv 1698 ) p. 431-436.
Blbl Casin. III. Flonleg. p. 27I-6. gr. Bibl. Casin. III. TXSCHZNDORF.Acta apocr. (1851) 64-74..
266--.
Syr_ac. II. Translations.
WRIGHT. Syr. Engl. 1871. Latin.
Enghs/z. MOMBRITIUS. PasstoS.Barnabae.1479.
MAZOCCHI. Comment. tnvet.marmoreum. S.Neap.,etc.
HONE, Apocr.N. T. (1825)126--142.
(Phila.
n.d.)99-
III. ii. ( ) 54o-544.
WALKER, A. In: Ante-Nie Lib. XVI. (I873) 279-'92. Englis&
Ed. Coxe. VIII (1886) 487-92. WALKER, A. In: Ante-Nlc. Lib. XVL (I873) _93-_ :_o.
III. Literature. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (I886) 493-6.

Acta sanctorum Sept. VI. p 546. III. Literature.


BASlLIUS SELEUC. De vita ac mir. S. Theclae. E,d. Pan- BARONIUS. Annal ad an. Chr. 5I. num. 5I.
tmus V. Antv. I6O8. BRAUNSBERGER. Der Apost. Barnabas. MainE. I876.
CHARTERIS. Canonlcity. (1880) I8O, 199 , 236. FABRICIUS. Cod. apoer. N.T. (I7I 9) 781-2.
CLARKE. Sacred hi. (I83o-I) I. I52. [711.] HARNACK. In: Theol Literaturztng. (1876) 487-.
FABRICIUS. Cod. apocr. N. T. (1719) 794-6. HOFFMANN. In. Herzog. Real.-Enc. (18'/7-) I. 524..
GRARR,ERN. Spicil. SS Pair. I. (17oo) 87. LIPSlUS. Acts, Apocryphal. In: Smith _mdWace. Dict.
GUTSCHMID. KSnlgsnamen. Ed. above I. 3 I.
HASE. Kirchenges. (I885-) I. 275-6. --Apokr Apostelleg. II. II. 0884) 27o-3"0.
HILGENFELD N, T. extra canon rec. IV. p. 69. SIEGEBERTGKMBL. Catal. script, eccl.
HOFFMANN. In: Herzog. Real.-Enc, (1877) I. 524. TILLEMONT. Mere. hist. eccl (I. p. II89; I.I.p. 413.)
HOLTZMANN. Einl. in d. N. T. (1886) 546. TISCHENDORF. Acta apocr. (I851) xxvi-xxxt.
ITTIG. De bibl. et cat pair. (Lzps. 17o7) 7oo--705 . VITALIS, ODER. Hist. eccl. Cf. Apx.
-- Hist. eccl. (I7o9) I. Io-II. VORAGINZ. Legenda anrea. Cf Apx.
JONES. Canon N. T. I798. I. 31I-3I 3, 387-411. WALKER, A. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nit. Lib. XV'L
KURTZ. Kirchenges (I885-) I. 134- 5 (1873) XV. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (I886) 355.
LARDNER. Credibility. Works. ( 1831 ) II. 331-3. No#e. Compare also general works on Barnabas.
LIPSlUS. Acts, Apocryphal. In : Smith and Wace. Dict.
I 3o-3 I.
Apokr. Apostelgesch. II I. 0887) 424-67. (I8.) THE ACTS OF PHILIP.
LUMPER. Hist. ss. patr. I (1799) 452-64 .
LUTHARITr. St. John the Author of the Fourth Gospel. I. Editions.
(1875) 68.
METrtODIUS. Conviv. virgin, in psalmo, quem ipsa TlSCHENDOEF. Actaapocr. (I85I)75-Io4.
Thecla dicit. In: Galland. III. p. 742. I[. Translations.
ORSI. Ist. eccl. (1746-) 78-8O; (1749-) I. Ill- 3.
PANTINUS, PETR. Basili:, qeleuciae in Isauria episcopi de English.
vlta ac miraculis D. Thec/ae virganis martyris Iconiensls. WALKER, A. In _ Ante-Nie. Lib. XVL (I873) 3ot°34-
.dn/'v. I008. [" Adj. est Sxmconis Metaphrasti Logothetae Ed. Coxe. VIII. (I886) 497-5Io.
de eadem martyre tractati sinulart."]
PRESSENSI_. Heresy. (N.Y.) 179-8o. III. Literature.
RITSCHL. Altkafl. Kirche. 2. Anti. p. 292-4.
ROESSLER. Bibl. d. K.-V. IV. (1777) 369. [sit 11.] ANASTASIUSSINAITA. De tribusquadragesimls. Containtl
SCrILAu, C. Die Actend. Paulus u. der Thecla, u. die an epitome, printed in Coteleritm, Monum. Eccl. Gr, L
Rltere Thecla-Legende. Eln Beitrag zur christi. Litera- 3. P. ¢28-43 °" Fabricius. Cod, apocr. IL p. 8o6-Sm
turgeseh. .Lez2_zig, 1877. 80. and Beausaubre. Hist. Manich. 1. p. _40 Imq.
OoI)
_DsJzw _ u. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. FZTr.E
_'. _; _.rrH_

FA_glCIUS. Cod. apocr.N. T. (1719) &36-1o, Anglo-Saxon.


HOlbein. In: Herzog. Real.-Enc. (i877-) I. 524. GRIMM,JAKOB. Andreas u Elena. K'assd. I84o.
HOL'rZMANN. EinL in d. N. T (1886) 548. rains the Anglo-Saxon form of the Acts of Andrew[C°anncl
JoNEs. Canon N.T. I798. I. 381. Matthew.]
LIPSIUS. Apokr. Apostelgesch. II. 11. (1884) 1-53. E_lt$_.
-- Acts, Apocryphal. In : Smith and Wace. Dict. I. 3o.
ROESSLER. BibL d. K.-V. IV. (I777) 369- [,tn.] WALKZZ, A. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. (1873) 348-68.
TI$CHENDORF. Acta spoor. (I851) xxxi-ld. I41-56. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (i886) 517-25 .
WAITE. Hist. Chr. Rel. (I88I) 125.
WALKER_ A. Introd, note. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. III. Literature.
(tss6) xv. ad. Coxe.VIII. aSS6) 3SS. HOFFMANN. In: Herzog, Real,-Enc. (1877) L 525.
HOLTZMANN. Einl. in d. N. T. (I886) 547.
(19.) PHILIP IN" HELLAS. Pa_sS_SL Heresy. (N.Y.) I64- 5.
STOWE. Books of the Btble. (1867) 327-34.
Literature. TISCHENDORF. Acta apocr. (I85I) xlvii-lix.
LlVSlUS. Apokr. Apostelgesch. II. II. (I884) 27-31. -- Apocal. apocr. (1866) i39-41.
HOFFMANN. In: Herzog. Real.-Enc. (1877-) I. 524. WALKER, A. Introd. note. In: Ante-Ntc. Lib. XVI.
TISCHENDORF. Acta.p.xxxviii-xl. (1873)xvi-xvii.Ed. Coxe.Vll.(1886) 356.
WALKER, A. Introd.note. In: Ante-Nic.Lib. XVI.
(1873) xv,xvi.Ed. Coxe.VIII. (1886)355.

I. Editions. (21.) ACTS oF PETER AND ANDREW.


Wooo, KARL CHRIST. Epist .... de martyrio S. An. I. Editions.
dreae. L*ps. 1747.
TISCHENDORF. Aeta apocr. (I851) 1o5-31. WOOG. p. 4Ol-.
MIENS.. Patrol. gr. II. (I827) 1215-48. [Tischendorf.] TH1LO. Acta Andr. et Matt. (1846) 3o-.
TlSCttENDORF. Apocal. Apocr. (I866) I6I-.

II. Translations. II. Translations.


Englis)L
.Ea_zop_c.
WALKER, A. VIII.
Ed. Coxe. In : Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. (1873) 335-47.
(1886) 5II-'6. MALAY. Certam.ap.221--9.
Old Slavic.
III. Literature. TICHONRAWOW. Denkmgler d. apokr. Lit. II.
FABRICIUS. Cod. apocr. N.T. (I719) 747-59, 767-8.
GALLAND. Vet. patr. bibl. Venet. I765. to. I. xxxviii-; English.
also in: Migne. Patrol gr. II. (I857) 1199-1216. WALK]m, A. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. (1873) 368-72.
HOFFMANN. In : Herzog. Real.-Enc. (1877-) L 524-5. Ed. Coxe VIII. (1886) 526-7.
HOLTZMAt_S. EinL in d. N.T. (I886) 547.
KURTZ. Kirchenges. (1885-)1. 134. III. Literature.
LXPslus. Acts, Apocryphal. In : Smith and Wace. Dict.
I. 30. BONWETSCH,N. Ein Beitrag zu den Akten des Petrus
Apokr. Apostelleg. I. (1883) 563-7. u. Andreas. In: Ztschr. f. Kirchengesch. V. (1882)
LUMPE_. Hist. ss. parr. 1. (x783) 202-27. 506-5 °9.
Pggssgr_sg. Heresy. (N. Y.) 18o-I. LIPSlUS. Apokr. Apostelgesch, I. (I883) 554-7-
ROESSLER. BibL d.K.-V. IV. (1777) 367. -- Zu den Aeten des Petrus and Andreas. In : Jahrbb. f.
TISCHENDORF. Acta apocr. (1851) xl-xlvii, prot. theol. (1883) I91.
Veterum Testim. In: Galland. Vet. patr. bibl. Fen. I765. TlSCHF2_DORF. Apocal apocr. (1866) I61- 7.
re. 1. 145-. Alsoin: Migne. Patrol. gr. 11.O857) WAITE. Hi_t. Chr. Rel.(1881) 31etpass.
1187-98.
WAITE. Hist. Chr. Rel. (188i) xz5.
WAKE. Land. I693. I51-3; Land. ITIO. 8o; Land.
I7I 9. 8°. IO4-5; I737. 8°; 5th ed. lgI8 [7?]; Hart- (22.) ACTS AND MARTYRDOM OF ST. MAT--
j_rd, 1834. 444; Land. 1842 [3?]. 8o; Pkila. 1846. THEW THE APOSTLE.
8o; Land. 1846. 8°; 186o. 8o.
WALKER, A. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. I. Editions.
(1873) xvi. Ed. CAme. VIII. (I886) 356. TISCI-IZNDOV_. Acta apocr. (I850 167-89-
II. Translations.
(20.) ACTS OF ANDREW AND MATTmAS.
2!n_lis/L
I. Editions. WALaEa, A. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. (I873) 373-88.
TmLO. Acta Andreae et Matthiae. Halle, 1846. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (i886) 528-34.
TISCHENDORF. Acta apocr. (185I) 132-66.
WRIc,I_. Gr. Syr. Eng. In: Apocr. Acts. 93"-II 5. III. Literature.
II. TranMatiof_. HOFFMANN. In: Herzog. Rea].-Enc. 0877) I. 525.
TISCHENDORI¢. Acta apocr. (I851) k-kill.
E_io2tie. WALKER, A. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nit. Lib. XVL
HAL_. In: Certamen. apost. I47-63. (I873) xvii. Ed. Coxe. VIII. 0886) 356.
(1o2)
_olus BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. Ttt*OD_VS;IOm_

(23,) ACTS OF THIg HOLY APOSTLE E_K"//_.


THOMAS. WALKER,A. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. (1873) 429-39.
Ed. Coxe. VIII. 0886) 553-7-
I. Editions. III. Literature.
THtl,O. Leil_. I823. 8°.
TlSCHEaCDOgF. Actaapocr. (I851) 19o-234. HOFFm_N. In: Herzog. ReM.-Enc. 0877-) I. 525.
BONNET,MAX. Suppl. ad._apocr, i883 (?) [Supplies LIPSIUS. Acts, Apocryphal. In: Smith and Wace.
hitherto rammingtragments.J Dict. I. 3O.
-- Apokr. Apostelgesch. II. n. (I8_4) 54-Io8.
1I. Translations. MOt:SINGER,G Vitaet martyrlmn sancti Bartholonmei
apostoli, ex sincefis fontibus armeniacis in linguam
Syriac. latinam conversa. Salsburgq, I877. 8°.
WraGa{r.Syr.EngL In: Apocr. Acts. Lond. I87i. WALKFa%A. Introd.note. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI.
.Englt#L (i873) xvili-xix. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (I886) 357.
__rot¢. Perhaps identical with the Pseudo-Abdlu Imttia.
WALKFa_,A. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. (t873) 389- Cf. eapeciallyM_,slnger.
422. Eft. Coxe. VIII. 0886) 535-49.

III. Literature. (26.) ACTS OF THE HOLY APOSTLE THAO-


FABRIClUS. Cod. apocr. N. T. (I7t9) 8t9-28. DAEUS.
HILG_FELD, A. In : Ztschr. f. wins. Theol. XXVlI. I. Editions.
(I883) 383-4. [Rev. of Bonnet, (t883).]
LIPSIUS. Acts, Apocryphal. In: Snuth and Wace. TXSCHENVORF.Acta. p. _6,-265.
Dict. I.3o. II. Translations.
HOFFMANN. In: Herzog. Real.-Enc. (1877-) I. 525.
HOLTZMANN. Einl. in d. N. T. (*886) 547. £nglis&
JONF.S. Canon N. T. (*798) I. 394-6. WALKER, A. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. (I873) 440--3.
KURTZ. Kirchenges. (*885-) I. 234. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (,886) 558-9 .
LlrSius. Apokr. Apostelleg. I. (i883) 225-347.
P_.SSENSg. Heresy. (N.Y.) I66--7I. III. Literature.
SIMON. Nov. obs. de texta, etc. p. 7-"
TISCHENDORF. Acts apocr. (I85I) lxiii-lxviii. HOFFMANN. In: Herzog.Real..Enc. (1877-) I. 525-6.
-- Apocal. apocr. (I_6) I56--6I. TISCHENDORF. Acta p. lxxi-lxxiii.
WALKER, A. Introd. note. In : Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. WALKER, A. Introd. note. In : Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI.
(I886) xvii-xviii. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (I886) 357. (t873) xix. Ed. Coxe.VIII. (,886) 357.
.,Vole. See literature
underAncient Syrlac Doctu_ents.

(24.) CONSUMMATION OF THOMAS THE (27.) ACTS OF THE HOLY APOSTLE AND
APOSTLE. EVANGELIST JOHN THE THEOLOGIAN.
I. Editions. I. Editions.
TI_HENDORF. Actaapocr. (I851) 235-4_. TISCHENDORF. Acta apocr. (t85I) 266-76.
ZAHN. Erlangen, I88O. p. 238--.
II. Translations. II. Tranalation$.
£nglis_. £ngiis*.
WALKER, A. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. (1873) 423-8. WALKER, A. In: Ante-Nic Lib. XVI. (,873) 444-55-
Ed.Coxe. VIII. (t886) 550-2. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (I886) 560--4.

III. Literature. III. Literature.


HOFFMANN. In: Herzog. ReaL-Enc. (I877) I. 525. FABRIClUS. Cod. apocr. N.T. (I719) 765-7, 788-9I,
TISCHENDORF. Acta apocr. (I851) lxviii-kix. 815..8"
WALKER,A. Introd. note. In: Antc-Nic. Lib. XVI. HOFFMANN. In: Herzog. ReM.-Enc. 0877-) I. 5_6.
(1873) xviiL Ed. Coxe. VIII. (I886) 357. KURTZ. Kirchenges. (1885-) I. I34_
LIPS,Us. Acts, Apocryphal In: Smith and Wace.
Dict. I. 29-3 o.
(25.) MARTYRDOM OF THE HOLY AND --Apokr. Apostelleg. I. (I883)49o-2.
LUMPER. Hist. u. pair. I. (,783) 4642-6.
GLORIOUS APOSTLE BARTHOLOMEW. PRESSENS]g. Heresy. (N.Y.) i8t-2.
ROE.SSLEa_. Bibl. d. K.-V. IV. ,('7,77) _..67." [_U.]
I. Editions. TISCHENDORF. Actaapocr. [I_SI) LXXllI_IX_': ....
TIscRs_mot_. Acta apocr. 0850 243"6o- WALKER,A, Introd. note. In: Ante-Nm. Lm. &w.
MIGX_m. Gt. Int. In: Patrol. gr. IL 0857) 785 -6. (i873) xix-xx. Eel.Coxe. VIII. (t886) 357-8.
ZAHN, PROF.DR. THDR. ActaJoannis, tinter Benutzung
II. Translations. yon C.v.Tischendorfs Nachlass beaxbeiter. Er/anbozn,
I88O.8o.
Armenian. JV'ot_. Much of the above literaturerehtt_ to other Acts of
John. For the editions and thorough treatmentof vart__
M_SINGEIL Vitaet martyriumS. Bartholomaei.Inn*- :Act*,andrecensions, tranststlons tetc.,
not!n_vaeotam_
brm_, I877. [Latin transl, from the Armenian.] series, compare Lipetua's admirablemonogntpa.
(,03)
uosts; PAVL;JoHN BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. s*xy

(28.) REVELATION OF MOSES. II. Translations.


I. Editions. Eu,qiut.
WALLER, A. In : Ante-Nie. Lib. XVI. (I873) 493-503.
TlSCi_DORlZ, Apocal. apocr. (1866) t-23. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (tSS6) 582-6.
II. Translations. III. Literature.

Englisil. FAEEICIVS. Cod. apocr. N. T. (I719)'953--5.


WALKER,A. In: Ante-Nit. Lib. XVI. (1873) 454-67. HOFFMANN. In: Herzog. ReaL-Enc. (I877--) I.._28.
Ed. Coxe.VIII. OSS6) 56S-7o. P_ssz_s_. I-I_rcW.(N. V.) xST-S.
ROESSLZR. Bibl.d.K.-V. IV. (t777) 383. [311.]
III. Literature. TXSCHENDOaF. Apocal. apocr. (1866) xvi_-xix.
WALKER, A. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI.
_bl. In: Herzog. Real.-Enc. VII. (186o) 317-.
LOCKE. Offenb. Job. (1848) 232--. (1873) axi-miL FA. Coxe. VIII. 0886) 359-
Pszss_sg. Heresy. (N.Y.) 183-5.
TISC_DORF.
43_V-. In: Heidelb. Studien u. KriL (I85I) (32). THE BOOK OF JOHN CONCERNING
THE FALLING ASLEEP OP MARY.

(29.) REVELATION OF ESDRAS. I. Editions.


TISCHF.NDORF. Apocal. apocr. (1566) x-xii. BEEGER, FR. XAv. In: Aretin, J. C.v. Beitr. z. Gesch.
WALKER, A. Introd. note. In: Ante-Nic. lib. XVI. u. Lit. V. (18o5) 629-.
(I873) xx-xxi. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (1886)358. TlSCHENDORF. Apocal. apocr. (I866) 95-112.
DILLMANN. In: Herzog. Real.-Enc. XlI. (1883) 356.
[LiL 7 IL only.]
WALKER, A. In: Ante-Ntc. Lib. XVI, (I873) xxi. 4.68- II. Translations.
76. Ed, Coxe. VIII. (I886) 358, 57i-4. [Eng.] English.
T_SCHm_DORF. Apocal. apocr. (i866) xii-xiv. 24-33.
[Gr.] WALKER, A. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. (1873) 5o4-I4.
Ed Coxc.VIII (xSS6)5S7-91.
(30.) I_V_LATION OF PAUL. III. Literature.
I. Editions. BONNWr, M. In: Ztschr. f. wiss. Theol. XXlII. (188o)
222-47. [,, Dte iiltesten Schnften v. d. --."]
TISCHENDORF. Gr. Apocal. apocr. (I866) 34-69. [Eng'. HOLTZMANN. Eml. in d. N. T. (1886) 54o-1.
fish oft-he Syriac
transl, added.] ROESSLER. Bibl,d.K.-V. IV. (1777) 36L [_u.j
II. Translations. TlSCHESDORF. ApocaL apocr. _,I866) xxxiv-xivL
Compare below.
Syriac.
PERKINS. Syr. Eng. In: Jour. of the Am. Oriental Soe.
VIII. (1Sac); rcpr. in: Jour. of Sacred Lit. ed. Cow- (33.) THE PASSING OF MARY.
per. (Lond.1866.)372-.
Englis & I. Editions.
WALKER, A. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XVI. (I873) 477-92. Bibl. patr. max. Lug& II. n, 212-6.
Ed. Coxe.VIII. (1886) S75-81. Mm_z. Patrol. gr. V. (I857) 1231-40.
TISCHENDORF. Apocal. apocr. (I866) II3-36.
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FABRICIUS. Cod. apocr. N, T. (I719) 943-53. Syriac.


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CKE. FAnl. in d. Offenb. d.Joh. I. (1848) 23_--. Arabic.
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I_CHROEC.KH,lQ.Ircllengt_. (1772-)XXXV. 67.

Vl. THE DECRETALS.


VII. MEMOIRS OF EDESSA AND
The purposeand limitsof thisSyn_s/scompel,as a ANCIENT SYRIAC DOCUMENTS.
question of relative
value,theomissionof almostallthe
references gathered on this topic, leaving only the follow- I. 2_d#'tlon$.
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Space is taken, however, on account of his relation to
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CALLISTUS. (E_li#k.)
WAKE. Lend. I693. 8°. 134-91 Lend. 17IO. 8O. [_tly
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.1o_rsIus OFCORIN_ BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. aaor_N

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II. Translations.

Engltsk. (6.) RHODON.


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BERrHOLDT.
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52, etc. MIONS. Patrol. gr.
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(_)
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LUMPER. tlist, ss. patr. IV. (I785) I3) I3- 5. SANDAY. Gosp. in 2 cent. (1876) 246-8, 3o7-8.
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MIGNE. Patrol. gr. V. (I857) I193-3o2. (9") POLYCRATIZS.


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EnKl*s_.
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OLSHAUSEN. Monumenta. I.
I4o-I. Ed.Coxe.VIII.(1886) 772--3
. RotrrH. Rcl.sacr.(1846-8)II.9-3_..
III. Literature. MIENS. Gr. lot. In : PatroL gr. (I_57) x357"6_.
BAsomus. Ann. (1589) I72-7.
BAUR. Dogmengesc_a. I. (i565) 259. II. Translations.
BIRLO, j.A. Dos Leben u. Wirken des h. Apollin_trls. E_g'//_,_.
Z2o.
Bonn. I857. Comment.
BoLtarmus. histor. In: Aeta m. ( z 65 8") P_'z-r_, P.B. In: Ante-iWse. Lib. XXII. (I871) n.
Feb. II, 4--8. x6z--3. Ed. Core. VIIL (1886) 773"_
Iz3)
zammn_s BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. szsxPxo_;
_.mt_omvs

III. LiteraJre. M'_ andS. CycL (t874) X. 335.


NZ_.LL EasternCh.,Antioch.(1873)3x-4-
BOsU. Chr. lit. (18_,-9) I. 15-6. Ns_'_Dn. Chnrch Hist. (1872) III. 347-
CAw. Scr. eccl. hist. lit. 0740-3) ; O7¢I) 1.94. _m)zx. Bibl.patri_ (t84_) 11.217--8.
CmLLXmL Hkt_gIm. aut.tac.IL (173o)2o3-5; I.(1858 ) SmTH, P. In: Smith. C_. and Rom. Biog. (1859)IIL
535-6. Io85"
(185o)I83.
C'x_Tmns.Canonlcity.
CHEVALIFJL R6p. d. sources hist. (1877-8o) I85& (II.) SERAPION, BISHOP OF ANTIOCH.
Cm Sacred lit. (183o--i) I. i27-8.
CLIWroN. Futi Rom. (1845-5 o) L 189, 199; IL 413-.
Coxz, A.C. In,rod. note. In: Ed. Coxe. VIIL (1886) I. Editions.
773. GALLaNmUS. BibL pair. II. (t766) I63~.
CUNmNGHAM. Churches of _ (188o) pass. ROUTH. Re'. sacr. (I846--8) L 447-462.
FimtIClVS. BibL gr. I7o 5. (I712) V. I94-5. (_. VII. MIGNE. Gr. lat. In: Patrol. gr. V. (I857) I373-6.
169-7o.)
FI_zUltY. Hist. eccl. (169I-) I. 597"9- II. Translations.
GALLA_D. Vet. patr. bibL Verier. 1765.f_. II. m-;
also in: Migne. Patrol gr. V. (I857) 1355-8. Engld$/i"
HASE. Kirchenges. (1885-) L 185-394- PEAa'lX_, P.B. In: Ante-Nic. Lib. XXII. (I87i) ii.
HImtos3,Mvs. De vir. ill. 45. (Honor. August. L 46.) I64-5. Ed. Coxe. VIII. (I886) 775-
ITTm. Hist. eccl. (,7o9) II. 4,-z.
LARDNER. Credibility. Works. (I83 I) II. 259-61. III. Li[erature.
LICH'rENenGSR. EncycL (1877-823 X. 676.
Lu_Pxs. Hist. ss_ patr. IV. (,785) 16--3x. B_tomus.
BERTHOLIYr.Ann. (i589) I9,,
Dogmenges. X--4- I. 54, etc.
(i822--3)
LUTHARDT. St. John the Author of the Fourth Gospel. BussE. Chr. lit. (1818--9) I. '9.
('875) 48-9. CAVE. Scr. eccl. hist. lit. (,740-3); (I74I) I. 86.
MAU_CE. Eccl. hist. (1854) 252- 3.
I_IEAND_S. Church Hist. (1872) I. '94-, 298-9. C'_LLIEm
(I85,) Hist.
558-9. g_n. ant. sac. II. (173o) 235-7. I.
ORSL Is,. eccl. (1749-) II. 3,9-20; (I749-) II. 46o-I. _ALmR. Rfip. d. sources hist. (I877-86) 2065.
_EDEa. BibL patrist. (x84_) IL 2,5-6. CLARKS. Sacred. lit. (,830--,) I. ,30-,.
PEESSZ_Sg. Chr. life. (,878) 96- 7. CLmTmq. Fasti Rom. (,845-5 o) I. ,78-2I,; II. 4r3.
-- Martyrs. (1879) 342-3 • CoxE. A.C. Introd. note. In: Ed. Coxe. VIII. (,886)
SCHROECKH. Kirchenges. (x77_) III. _38-9.
SIGEeERT GSMSL.Scr.eccl. 3. 744-5. BibL aut. eccl.(,698)I.,81,73o.
DUPe.
Supernatural Religion. II. (,87S) 189. 4o6, 473. Eus_xus. Hist. eccl. VI. c. ,2.
Vmcs_r BZLVAC. Spec. h_. XII. 16. FABR,CIUS. BibL gr. ,7o5. (,7,2) V. '93. ( xt. VII.
WAIT,. Hist. Chr. Re'. (188,) 4'5. 166--7.
FLEURY. Hist. eccl. (,691-) I. 558-9-
(IO.) THEOPHILUS, BISHOP OF CAESAREA GALLAND. Vet. pair.
also in: Migne. bibL
Patrol. gr. V.Venet.
(1857) ,765 . fo.. I. xxil-;
,37I-4
IN PALESTINE. GAMS. In: Wetzer u.W. Kirch.-Lex. (I847-54) X. 87-.
Gass. In: Herzog. Real. Eric. (x877-) XIV. '46-
I. Editions. HALLOX_ Eccl. orient, script. (,636) II. 825-63.
HARNACK. Dogmenges. I. 0886) 284.
MmNE. Gr. lat. In:Patrol. gr.V.(1857) x369.-7 z. HIZatONYMIIS. Devir. ill. 4I. (Honor. August. I. 4z.)
II. Tra_ulatfons. HILSCHFA_and STRAUSS. Schola Alex. (1776) 3o.
J_CHER. Gelehrt. Lex. (175o-).
2_fl/a& LARDNZR. Credibility. Works. (183,) II. 264-6.
LICI-ITe_S_ltG_ZR. Encycl. (1877--8z) XI. 559.
PRAa_, P. Core.
I63. Ed. B. In: (x_6) 774-
VIII.Ante-Nic. Ll'b. XXlL (I87I) iL LUmPeR. Hist. ss. pstr. IV. (I785) 48-55.
M'CLINTOCKand S. Cycl. (1874-) IX. 568-9 .
III. Literature. M0m_a_. Patrologie (,84o).
BUSSE. Chr. lit. (,8_8--9) I. I6. N_. Eastern Ch., Antioch. (I873) 35 --6.
CAvs. Scr.eccl. hist. lit.
(1740 I.87. NIRSCHL. Patrol.(188,-) I.2o3.[611.]
C_I_Imz. Hist.g_n.auL sac.If.(173o)_o2; I.(I858) Nouv. Biog.G_n. (Hoefer)XLIIL (,864) 775-
534-5. ORSI. Ist. eccl. (,746-) II. 443-5; ('749-) II. 639-42.
CHEVALIER. R_p. d. sources hist (I877--86) _185. PlmmAmIDER. Bibl. patrist. (I842) II. 7.69--7o.
CLARKE. Sacred'it. (18_3--I)I.I51.[,11.] PHIL_ERT. In: Biog. Univ. (Michaud) (,842-65)
CUINTON. FsatiRom. (1845-5o)I.189,199;If.413. XXXIX. 87-8.
Comment. histor.In: Acta_ Bolland.(1668) Murt.I. Supernat3n-M Rcligiom(1875-)1.419-; II.16o-167.
36I_2. (fit. 359_60.) T_uJt_Ol_rr. M_m. hist. eccL (1695) III. x68.-9.
COXF, A.C. Introd. note. In : Ed. Coxe. VIII. (I886) TmTHEmUS. Scr. eccl. 17"
774- WArr_. Hist. Chr. Re'. (,88,) 4o9 et pass.
Durra. Bibl. ant. eccl. (I698) I. ,78. W_saxxn'r. Canon. (I875) 385- 7.
FAeEICIUS. Bibl. gr. ,712) V. 95, I94; XII. 655. (_. -- Bible in the Church. (I877) I3'-
VII. Io7, 169.)
GALLAND. Vet. parr. bibL Ve_et. 1765. i_. I. xx; amo
in : Migne. Patrol.
gr. V. (,857) 1363-7c_ (I Z.) APOLLONIUS.
I_s_cz. Ik_zmenge_
I.(1886)
391-_.
(0
H,m_om,_us. De vir. ilL 43. (Honor. August. I. 44-) I. _ditions.
J_. GeLI_ (I75o-).
LAEDmm. Credibility. Work& (I83I) II. 3s5. GALm_DmS. BibL pair. II. (I766) 199-.
Him. m. pair. IV. (1785) 31--7. OI.Sl_USEN. Monumenta. I.
(tr_
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. )_rr_ro.
eA_rr_tm

MI_ Patrol. gr. V. 0557) t_:_.


Rostra. Rd. uLer. (t84_) 1.463-485"
MIoN_ Gr. lat. ln: PatroLgr. V. (Ig$ 7) 138I--6. andincd_of Theodot_

II. Translations. II. Tra_slagio_.


E_ g_gt_
pea_TTx_, P- B_ In: An.te-Ni¢: lab. XKII. (187I) n. l_a'xam, P.B. In: Ante-Nic.Lib. XXlLO$7I) 14_ K
_. Cox¢. viii. (I_) 775-0. t_l. Coxe. VIII. (1886) 777-

III. Literature. Literature.


ACrA. In: Ruimu_ 73-" Kirchenge*. I. 194.
Actam. Bolland. (1675) Afar- H. 539:'4_o,(3*-53677")_ . BARONIUS.
BAUR. Ann.
Dogmenge_.(t5_9)
I. I85,
(1865)I--_.218. (8]L)
BARONIOS. Ann. (1589) I89, 1-5; ct, t'agt. Exit. {,Icu_9) BAOEIAHX. '_ krr. I. (I884) 156.
3-4. B_TItOLDT. Dogmenges. O822-3) I. 56, etc.
Buss_ C1n-.
lit. (_g28-9) I._z.
CAVE. Scr. eccl. hist. lit. I. 86. BLACKBURN. Hist. of Church. (1879) 5o-I.
CF.Ixa_x_. Hist. g_n. auL sac. n. (I73O) I32-3; I. BRUCKER. Hist. crit. phil.
BUNSEN. Hlppolytas. (I854)(1766) II1. 417-2o.
I. 235--6.
(1858) 493-4" ..... Buss_. Chr. lit. (I818-9) I. :_o. " I "
CHEVALIER. R6p. d sources rest. (I877--_ o) ISI. CAVE. Scr. eccl. hist. lit. 1. (I74a>-3); (I74I) •83"5.
CLARKE. Sacred lit. (x83o--I) I. I56. --Lives. (184o) I. 287-95.
CLX_TON. Fast_ Rom. (1845-5o) 1. 22I ; n. 413 . C_LLIER. Hist. g_n. ant. sac. 11. (I7_O)237-s; L
Coxz,A.C. Introd.note. In: Ed. Coxe. VIlI. (1586) (I858) 55_6L "x- " I .
_ 775" CHARTERIS. Canonidty. (.]_,) (I_7__) I71_
D_s_'_, J. Zur Apologie des Apollonios. In: Jahrbb. CMXVALImt. R_p. d. sources hist.
f. prot. Theol. (I885) I44-153. CL&RK_ Sacred llt. (I83o-1) I. II 5.
Du'_U. Nouv. bibL sin. eccl. I. CLII_'roN. Fast, Rom. 0845-50) I. I79, I87, _95; II.
EtlSEBIUS. Hist. eccl. V. I8-_I. 4 I2'
FABRIClU$. Bibl. gr. 17o5. (ITI_) V. _9 I. (_. VII. Coxz, A.C. Introd. note. In: Ed.Coxe. VIH.(t886)
i63_4. ) 776-7 • Bibl. aut. eccl. (_698) I. 184,
DtretN.
FLEURY. Hist. eccl. (1691-) I. 557-S- (D
GALL_t_D, Vet. parr. bibL Ve,et. 1765- fo. I, xxv-,; Encycl. Brit. (9th ed.) XVIIL _I4.
also in: Migne. Patrol. gr. V. (I857) 1375-8. iius. Hist. eccl. V. Io.
HERZO_. Rcal.-Enc. (1877-) I. 536. [cf. Sdmff.Herz. mlcxus. BibL gr. I7O5. (17 x_') V. _93-4. (_" VIL
I. ,,o.l 167-8")
"
HtERONYMUS, De vlr. ill. 42. (Honor. August. I. 43.) F[ISQUKr?], H. In: Nouv. Biog. C_n. (Hoefer)

ITTIG. Hist.Eccl.
L_DOI_. eccl.Dict. 1.45 m 52-3'
(17o9-)II. FLX_X_I.XHI_(ISlg_C4_,_Utn_v) l.(_M_i_ d) (1_.-65)
L_RD_Zm Credibility. Works. (_s3t) II. 323--4. GE_c .
XXXlI. :
8o. g. •
LICHTENBF_GER. Encycl. (I877-82) I. 425 •
LUCHINI. Atti. sinceri. (I777) I. 396-4 Oo- GUERICKE. De _ehola Alexandr. I.
LUMPER, Hist. ss. patr. (1785) IV. 1- 3. GUNN, W.M. In: Smith. Gr. and Rom. Biog. (I8_9)
-- Hint. ss, Patr. VII. (I79o) 1-8. 11I, H3.
LUTHARDT. St. John the Author of the Fourth Gospel Eccl. orient,
HERGENRoETI4-_. script. (I879-8
Kirchenges. (1636) o)II.I. 839-51.
162; III. 7I,
(1875) 14o.
MU_LLZ__t (L.) De eloquent. ApoUonis. ScMeWi_gae. E-IIZROI_VtiUS.De
H_LSCl_R -,dr. in. Schola
and STRAUSS. 36. (Honor.
Alex. August. 1. 37.)
(I776) 26-'7.
I717.
MUZZECHELLI.Set'. ItaL (1753) 1.1I. 879-8o- Huev-_. Philos. d. K.-V. (I859) I:gg-I_O.
NFAND_. Church Hist. (1872) I. 118. Ia_rm. H,st. eccl. (I7o9) I1. 54.
NIRSCHL. Patrol. (1881-) I. 2°3. [Sll.] JtScHER. Gelehrt.-L_x. (I885-)
KURTZ. Kirclienges. (175 o--.)I. IIg.
Nouv. Biog. G6n. (Hoefer) 11. (,852) 9,o. LARDNER. Credibility. WorkS. (I83I) II. _15-9.
Ogs_ Ist. eccl. (1746--) III. 5-6; (1749-) III. 8-9.
P_gV.AI_EDER. BibL parr'st. (1842) I1. 2o8-9. LzLOt_m Bib. Sacr. I1. 89 z.
RUINART. Acre sine. (,689) 73-4 (83-4?) Encycl. (1877-8_) X. 158.
_CHAFF. Hist... I1. (1886) 74o--4 I. ,HR. Hist. m. pair. IV. (I785) 4__'8.
SCHMITZ,L. In: Smith. Gr. and Rom. Biog. (I859) llcI W. Eccl.
M_LLER, In: Hint. (t854)
Herzog. e3 o.
Real.-Enc. (I877-) XI. I_.
I. 239.
SCltROECKH. Kirchenges. (,772-) 111. 168. (Abr: in: Schaff-Herz. III. 1733.)
SURIUS. Mime ss. (I618) IV. _84. MONGITORE- Bibl. Sicuht (t714) II. tI6-*.
TmLEMO_r. M6"m. hist. eccl. (1695) Ill. 55-9, 613-5- NAm_o_z. BibL Sicola. I. 8o, 4oz.
TR1THEMIUS. Scr. eccl. 28. NEALE. Eastern Ch., Alexandria. I.(1847) 18-20.
VZ,_a_LES,E. In: Smith and Wace. Dict. L 135. -- Eastern Ch.,
N_,_Dzs. Hist. (I873)
Antioch.
C'hu_ch (187_) 4°.
1. 5_9, 691, 694.
NITZSCH. Dogmengesch. 1. (187 o) I32 et lm_im.

(I3.) PANTAENUS, THE ALEXANDRIAN PERMANEDER.


ORSl. Ist. eccl. Bibl.
(t746--)
patrist.
II. 303-6;
(I842) 11,
0749-)
_-'. II. 43¢-4L
PHILOSOPHER. pRESSENSlL Martyrs. (I879) 17o-2.
RZD_F2_r_IUG. Orlgenes. 1. 63--
I. Editions. R_uscH. In: Wetzer u. W. Kirch-Lex. (18¢7-54)
HALLO_X. Ill.
eccl. orient, scr. Duaci, I633. VIII. 75.Gesch. tier christ, philos. I, 4at -.
ROUTH, ReL sacr. I. O814) 337-, 0846-8) I. 373- Hist. • • Church, II. (1886) 77&
383.
(It5)
•szv..-tmm_vs BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. PsEtro.--m_Asvs

ScttmD. Patrol. (I879); (1886)48-9 . PRATTim, P. B. In: Ante-Nic. lab. XXlI. (1871) ii.
ScEttO_'q_I. (I77_-) III. x91-2.
Kirchenges. I68-83. Ed. Coxe.vln. (t8s6) 778-84.
SOLLnrOs.Comment.In: Actsm. Bolland.(t7z 0 Jul.
II. 457-6t. nI. Literature.
Supetnalxtml Religion. (I875-) I. 47I; II. I91.
TILLI_OWr. M_m. hist. eccl. (1695) III. 17o-4, 649- CI-IARTEI_IS Canonicity. (1880) 158--9, I_3, I9_9,21 _
50. 245, 257-8, 306, 32I, 34O.
_. Stor. lett. Ital. IL 365 . CLAS.KE. Sacred lit. (183o-i) Io4.
W,_'E. Hist. Chr. ReL (188I) 368 et pass. COXE, A.C. Introd. note. In: Ed. Coxe. VIII. (1886)
W_TCOTr. Canon. (1875) 338-'9. 777-8.
WOItM_, J. H. In: M'Clintock and S. CycL (I874-) CUI_mNGHAM. Churches of Asia. (188o) 273-92.
VII. 615. DONALi_0N. Hist. Chr. Lit. 1864-6. llI. 250-85.
ZAHN. Forsch. z. Gesch. d. N. T. Kanons. III. (I884) FLEURY. Hist. eccl. (i69i-) L 51,-28.
159_ . GALLAND. Vet. parr. bibl. Venet. 1765. ib. I. c=v.;
also in: Migne. Patrol. gr. V. (1857) I4O1-6.
on.Note.
the A.lexandrisn
Compare Encycl0paechaarUelesand
School. other literature HERGENROETHER.Kirchenges. (lS79-so)L 90; Ill. 38
ITTIG. Hist. eccl. (17o9) II. 47-8.
KILLEN. Ancient Church. (1859) 294-6.
LARDNER. Credibility. Works. (I83 I) II. i6o-165.
LIGHTFOOT. Apost. lath. II. i. (,ss 5) 499_5o0.
(t4.) PSEt_D.--IRENAXUS. (LETTER OF THE LUMPER.Hist. ss.patr.II. (1#4) 482-504; X. (1793)
CHURCHES OF VXEI_NA AND LUGDUNUM.) 541-67.
LUTHARDT. St. John the Author of the Fourth Gospel
I. Editions. 0875) 48.
MAURICE. Eccl. Hist. (1854) 254-6o.
OLSm_USEN. In: Monumenta. Berol. 182o. NEANDER. Church Hist. 0872) I. 1II-4.
ROUTH. ReL sacr. (i846-8) I. 2S5-37_- ORsi. Ist. eccl. (I746--) II. zII-3t; (1749) II. 3o2--
MIGNtt. Gr. lat. In: Patrol. gr, V. (I857) I4o5-_. 32.
and in all editions of Eusebins. ROBEE'rSON. Hist. of Church. (I875-) L 44-5-
SAI_DAY. Gospel. in 2 cent. (1876) 251-3, 306.
II. Translations. Supernatural Religion. (1875) II. 2oo-4, 38o-1 ; III. 24-6.
WAITE. Hist. Chr. ReL (1881) 395" [611.]
E_li$_. WORDSWORTH. Church. Hist. (,88I) 17I- 7.
L_Dr, n. Work*.VII. (xS3I)156-176. YONGE.Pupils of St. John. (1878) 219--34.
DALRYMPLEt D. (Lord Hailes.) Account of the mar. _Vou. The
abundant. above work
Supplement this is a favorite
meagre and its
list by works on literature
Irenaeus,
tyrs at Smyrna and Lyons. Edzn& , 7_6. commentaries on Eusebius, all works on Martyrsp and
DONALDSON. Hist. Chr. Lit. 1864-6. llI. 263-79. especially works on the history of Lyons.
(1,6)
APPENDIX.
APPENDIX.

I. PATROLOGIES. GENNADIUSI(I"c. 495.) Cat_ogns vlrorRm i]hlstrium.


Ed. Herding. L_. t879. s. u. Hieronymus. [Contlau.
(G.) A=Cf'_ af_d _Sfedi_r/Tal. atlon of Hieronymus to year 495.]
ISH_SUS. (Hispalensis I. of Seville, f 636.) De virie
P_Rus SUFF_DUS. (R. C.) De illustribns ecclesiasticis illnstribns. Compare the editions in Fabricius and
scriptoribus auctores praecipui veteres. Co_ntae, 1580. . Migne. [47 chapters. Extends to c. 6av,]
80; A_. 1630. 8°. £LDEPHONSUS (of Toledo, t 667). De scriptoribus eecle-
Contains : Hxeronymus, Gennadlus, Isidorus, Honorius, sinsticis. Compare eds. above. [Add1 14 _ to
Sigebertus, Henricus Gandavensm,but omits Ildefonsus. Isidore.]
MIRAEUS"AU]3ERTUS. (R. C.) Bibliotheca ecclesiastica; PHOTIUS. (_ 890. ) Bibliotheca [Mepmfl/p_L0p _ BtflZa_.
sdve Nomenclatoribus septem veteribns, auctariis et &_ra7]. Ed. Auch. Schott. Gr. ]at. Ge_. 1613; Ed.
scholiis ilh_tratis. Antver_iae, I639. tb. Bekker. Gr. Berol. 1824. 2 v. 4°; and aRer Hitlw.hel
Contains: Hmronymus, Gennadius, lsldorus, Ildefonsus, and Schott. (Ro_emag/. 1653 ) in Migne. Patrol
Honortus, Sigebertus, Henrtcas Gandavensis. Gr. CIII-IV. [qndades aSowriters and has many
FABRICIUS"Jo. ALBERTUS. Bxbliotheca ecclesiastica in preservedhere only.]
qua confinentttr de scriptoribus ecclesiasticis, S. HIE- HONOmUS(of Autan, t c. z I Io). De illumlnstionibus eC-
RONYMUScure veteri verslone Graeca quam vocant clesiae libri. IV. [Taken without addition fromHlerony.
Sophronii, et nunc pdmum vu]gatis editoris nofis" Hie- raus, Gennadius, and Isldorus.]
ronymumcmn Eusebioaccurateconferentibus; adjunctis SIGRBERTUSGF._ELAC_'_SlS. (t III2.) Des scdptoribus
praeterea castigationibus Suffrldi Petri et Jo. Marci- ecclesiasticis. See above. [_chapters.]
anaei, nec non integris Erasml, Mariani Victorix, Henr. ANONYMUS MELLICENSIS. Compare Fabricius. BibL
Gravii, Aub. Miraei, Wilh. Ernesti Tentzelil et Ern. Eccl., above. [From 5co-tt_. HTchapters.]
Salomonis Cypriani annotationibns. Appendix de vitis PETRUS CASINENSISDLt.CONUSOSTIENSIS. (C. II58, )
.evange|istarttm et apostolorum, Graece et Latine. Ap- Opnsculum de vlris illustribus Casinensibus. Cf. above
pendix altera, quae fertur jam sub tit_do Hieronimi De and Migne. CLXXIII. 1oo3-to5o. [With continuation
duodedm doctoribns, jam sub nomine Bedae, De by Placldus in all eds.]
luminaribus ecclesiae [pp. 228], GENNADIUSM.ASSILIEN- HENRICUSGANDAVIENSlS.(t t293.) De scriptoribus ec-
sis, annotates lectionibus codicis antiquiss. Corbejensis, clesiasticis. [About 7o authors.]
et subjunctis variorum notis Suffridi Petri, Aub. Miraei, TsrrHEMIUS, JOAN. (R. C. t tSx6.) De tcriptoribua
E. Gal. Cypriani [p. _-_], S. ISIDORUSHISPALENSlS ecclemasticis. Par. 1512. 4°; Colon. I53I. 4°; Col_.
[p-47-'_], ILDEFONSUSt OLETANUS[p. 59--65], HONO- I546. 4°, and as above, etc. [Coatinued by Mmmns
RIUS AUGUSTODUNRNSIS [p. 73-c_], SIGEBERTUSGEM- (fx64o.) De eo_.eccl., to his timed
ELACENSIS[p. 93-xx6]. Appendices. JULIANI [p. 65-.66]
ac FELICIS- [p.66-67] ettertia, ANONYMIAD ISIDORUM
gr ILD_rONSU_ [p.68-75], HENRICUS GANDAVENSIS (_.) _odern.
_. txT-_j_ (pp. x3_--]39omitted m paging)], ANONYMUS
_LLICS_S_S a R. P. Bemando Pez nuper vulgatus A_N_G_-_, Jo. A. (R. C.) Handbuch der Patrologie.
M_sster, I839. 8% [,, Unimportant."]
[p. _O-16o], PETRUS CASX_ENSISDe viris
monasterii Casinensis" cure supplemento PLACIDI Ro- illnstribus ALZOG,J. (R. C.) Grtmdriss der Patrologie, ode_ d¢_
_itern christlichen Liter_xgeschichte. Prdber_ i_ Br.
]_N_ et Jo. Baptiste Marie annotationibus [p. x6x-_r_], 8o. (xi. 42o p.) 2re umgearb, u. verb. Aufl.
Jo. TRrrHEMn Abbatis Spanhemensis, Liber de s.e. 1866.
_869. 8o. (x. 4_2 p.); 3- Aufl. "Handbuch d. PatroL"
cure notis editoris [p. t -_], Au_. MIS.&EIAuctarinm i876. 8o. (xiiL (3) 572 _') French tramlation by
des. e. etatempore, quodesinitTrithemins, Descripti- B_let. Par. I867. 8° (viii. 524 P.) [Pa_logicaland
bus saeculi XVI et XVII libri duo [p._-356]. Curante patristical. A capital handbook.]
Jo. Alberto Fabricio, ss. Theol. D. et Professore in
Gymnasio Hamburgensi. ffam_urgi, I718. tb. [pp. B_HR_JOHANN CHT.ISTIANFELIX. Geschichtederr_3d-
[4_ [t-8] 9-,_8, _co, a/o, 356in x v.] schen LiteratuL Carafe, t868-73. 8°. B&. _-3,
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_yeinichen. theLps.
editions
I827--8.of 8o;
Valesius, Par. )._659,
2. I868(-7o and
[I_rgely verb. u. verm.
menthand t-xtx Aufl. _873 (X. 339.Abth.
Abth. xS36-t84o.8L S.) ii,in,_o_'t]_
[LAud. Supple-
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ste.nd_mt.J
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i12p.) [_otheyearz_. J35writers, be_nningwtththe BELLARMIN,ROBERT. (R. C. Cardinsl. JesuiL t_
_. The worlt is a]_ quoted as ,C-a_._f_s _cr_tor_
•_/e_t't.l_of_mor_scr_,_rd_a_-d_m_'_.J _6ZL) De scdptoribmeccle_mticis fiber,Cure _I-
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Also : Coloniae ,4gri_tnae, I6I 3. 8° [pp. 44S, t 17]; 16I 7. OWnabridgment of the Historia LiterarY"]
8° ; 1622. So; 1624. 4°; I645. 80; 1657. 8° [pp. 333, Colomesius, P. Ad Gul. Cave Chartophylacem ]_cclesiasti.
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q. v. andecclesiasticis
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B_HAgDY. Grundriss dec rtmischen LRecatur. 4 Anti. d'Auvergme (x248). Spectal attention m paid to the doctrine
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Braunschw. x865. (5 to.Aufl. 1872 ) p. 896-921 Uebec- Damn, but more stnctiy Roman Catholic in its stand-point.]
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ges; le sommaire de ce qu'ils contiennent; tm jure- omitc_d in the ed. of yea: I72_ which is yet preferred for
ment sur lear stile, et sur leur doctrine; et le d_nom- use _cause i_ incorporates m me text the laconvenlent sup-
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ola ad _ncer_amA
FzRgiS.amicum,
( Bernard
RemolcL)continens
Heinrich
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The confusion is in the various editions of the early volumes lib. iv. clx. 73,aj. ad 2_km. t7_3. SO.
and the vinous works mduded or omitted. The foUowing is
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_e (reprO. graecorum quorumcumque monmnenta integra ant
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contenant les princip.aux points de I'histoire fragraenta edita extant. Ed. IIL Ham& I718-28.
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sl_.le. Par. etx698.
des zaut.
v. 8o. [Invalqable collecfion of fragments, but leaves ranch "to be
Hist. de l'6gl, eccl. du x7. si_cle. Par. 17o8. 7v. 80. desired bibliographically, and this is not supplied by Hat.
Hast. des
Bibl. eccl.aut.
du eccl.
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quoted "edition in 6I v." consists of Prol_: _ v. ;__rem. Gregory I. "Excellent?']
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1727-55 . I7v. 8°; also in Works. Lend. 1788. I1v. Am. Hm. L. Heeren. Lips. I791. 8°.
8°; 1815. 5 v. 40; 1827. IOv. _o; i831" IO v. 8°; I83_. OLEARIUS,Jo. GO'rTFR. (Prot.) Abacus patrolog/cus ..
lov. 8°. [Not smctiyaPatroloffy; bntso complete and tn eccl. chr. patrum atque doctorum., yen. 1673. 8o;
auch method that it belongs here.j ed. auct. s. t. Bibliotheca script, eccl. Ed. J.G. Olearlus
I_sxm (E.) Speculum Patrum; a Looking-glass of the cum PraeL J. Ft. Buchter. _osae, 171 x. 4 °. [_d part
F&thers, wherein you may see each of them drawn, datedtT_o. ]
characterized, and displayed inthektruecolours. Land. OV_IN, CASlMm. Supplementum de scrlptoribus eccle-
1659" I20" siusficis a Bellarmino omissis ad annum 146o. Pamsm,
Lg CLERC (JOHN). Lives of Clemens AlexandrinuS, I686. 8°.
Eusebius_ Gregory Nazienzus, and Prudentius, with a --(ex-monk. Librarian of Leyden Univ. b. I638; d.
History of Pelaglanism, translated from the French. 1717. ) (Prot.) Commentarius de scriptoribus eccle-
Lend. 1696. 8°. sloe antiquis, iIlorumque scriptis, tam impre_mis;
w Unpartheiische Lebensbeschr. einiger Kirchenv_ter u. quam manuscriptis . . . a Bellarmino . . et el/is
Ketzer, nsmenflich Justini Murtyris, Clementis Alex.,
Orlgenis, Cyprlani, Prudentii, Gregorii Naz., Eusebli, omi_is,
graphicamad inventam,
annum MCCCCLX.
etc. Li_siae, velI722.
ad 3artem
t. re. typo-
[v. t
Pelagii, u Coelestii, a. Dessen. Bibliotheque universeUe Centuries x--8; v. 2. Cent. 9-1_; v. 3. Cent. 13-15.] [Recast
ubersetzt` Hal. 1721. 8°. ['From the" Bibl. untverselle." because of criticisms of Cave. Ofconstderable value.]
Pref. by Chr. Thomaalus. "Worth reading." Walck.] I_RMAN_a3ER.Bibliotheca Patristica. Land_shuti, 1841- 3.
Lg NOURRY, DENIS-NICOLAS. (Benedict-in. 1647-1724.) 2 v. in 3. 80" T.I. Patrologia generalis. I84I ; T. 2.
Apparatus a_l bibhotheeam maximmm patrum veterum Patrologaa specialis; pt. I, I. et 11. s. 1842; pt. 2. In. s.
et scriptorum ecclesiusticorum Lugdum editam .... 1843.[Valuable.]
Par,s, is, 17o3-x S. 2 v. to. First published Paris, 1694- l_oLozzl, H.J. (Prot.) Grundlinien der Geschichte
97- 2 v. 8°. [Very learned and valuable discussions of the der kirchlichen Literatur der ersten VI. Jahrhunderte.
works of the Fathers.
fourth century. Extends
It as usually only
joined to beginning
to the Bib|iotheca of the
Max. _Igin_en, 1811. 8°. [UnimportanLJ
vet. patrum of Despont as vols. _8 and a9.] POSSEVlN,ANTONIUS. (]_. C ) Apparatus sacer a_ scrip-
LOCHERKR, JO. I'qEP. (R. C.) Lehrbuch der Patrologie tores V. et N. T., eorum interpretes .... Venet.
far akad. Vorlesungen. Mainz, 1837. 8°. [-Unim- 1603-- ; auct. et emend. Col. ,4gr_2#p. 17o8. 2 v. f0.
portent."] REITHMAYR,F. X. (R. C.) Ed. See M6hler.
LOgSCHEg, CASt. (Fret.) De patribus afrlcanis libri duo. R_SSSLXt. (Prot.) Bibliothek der Kirchenvgter. Le_p-
RocAlit_, 1722-4. 2v. 8°. zig,
tracts1776-86.
xn German lOV.translation.
8°. [Brief "Valuable
accouots, within itslarge ex-
1line."
LUMPER,GOTTFRIED. (Benedictin.)Historia theologlca Al#og.]
critica de vltR,scriptis, atque doctrinaSanctorumPa- RUzI_, Jos.LEOI_AR.(R.C.) Karze Patrologie. Sulz-
Ua_n, aliorumque Scriptorum eccl. trium priorum secu- badi, I828. _o. [. Unimportant."]
lorum et virorum doctissimum literariis monumentis RUG_lXRI, E. Storia dei sant_ padri e dell' entice littera-
collecta. Aug. Vind. I783-99. 13v- 8°. [Cent_ries_-
_to.l' Remarkably learned." Constantly used and referred °. (VIII.chiesa:388p
tara1885.della16 ')°pera postuma. VoL V. Roma,
MAGON,FR. CARL. (R. C.) Handbuch der Patrologie S_v1us, CHgPH. Tractatus de veterlbus scriptoribu_
trod der kirehlichen Litteratargeschichte. Regen_burg, ecclemusticis. Cosmo_oli (Amste_ami), 1668. 8°;
I864. _v. 8% (vi, IOI4 p. ) [,'Very faulty."] Coloniae
N. T. and (Amst.) 1676.writers.
Ante-Nicene 4°, [Canonical
"Nec sineandnotis
apocryphal
pravae
MAKAmUS, of St. Elias. (R. C.) Iusfitutiones patrolo- doctrinae araanae." Walc_,]
glcae. Graecii, 1781. 8% _"Unimportant."] _xARDAGNA,CAROLUS. (Jesuit.) Indicibus 1_trum a.c
M^.RC_Let SCHMIIYr. Co_l"s_ment_ire de patrologie, veterum scriptomm eccl. ordine alphabetico. _aaso.
k l'usage des seminaires et des coll_ges. Par. 1848. 8°. I77 z. 8°. [Compend._
MEELFOHRER, Jo. CHPH, (Prot.) Corona centum palxum SAUSSA'/,AND. DU. Insignis llbri d. script, eccles, con-
et doctorum ecclesiae. Giessae, 176o. 4°. tinuafio ab a I5OO, inquo desinit B. ad a. 16oo. Toul.
MEI_NCTHON, PH. (Prot.) Libellus de _rlptorlbtm ec. 1665.4o; Col.I(_4. 4 °. [ContintmttonofBellarmin, q..v-]
deslastieis. Vitcb. I539. 8°; access, ejusd, orat. de Sel-m_. History of the Church, See Church Histories.
vltis Amhrosii Augusfird et Hieronymi; rec. et praef. [Beat handbook of Pata_logy in Rnglish.] .
eet G. Thd. Strobel. Nut. I78O. 8°. SCHLEICA4ERT, Bomz. (R. C.) Institutiones patrol.
MIS.AEUS,AU_. Bibliotheca ecclesiusfica sire de scrip- 2_'ag.r777.[- Unimportant."]
toribuseccl.qui ab anno Chr. 1494, quo Jo_nnes SCHMID, BERNH. (R. C.) &mndlinien d. patrologte.
Trithemius desinit, ad nsque tempera nostra floruerunt. Preib. i. Dr. 1879- 8° (zoo p.) ; 2t_ verm. Anti. Preib.
Pars Mter_ AhOy. I649. _. [Posthumous. E,d. A. van 18_6. _o. (XI. I55 p,) [Clement ofRometoGrsgorythe
&Eede.] Great. Very condensed, bdt good sxe.um.1 " evis
MSHLER, JOH. ADAM. (R. C.) Patrologie, oder christ- SCHOI_, JOA_ES. (Prot.) Academm J. Chr. s. or
fiche Litergrgeschichte; brag. v. Ft. X. Reithmayr. descriptio pRtrum ac doctrorum ecclesiae. T_. 1593.
Regemb. I84o. 8% Bd. I. Die ersten drei Jahrb. 40; ed. auct. c. H_mmeL Speier. 1616.
_,Jnfi_hed. K_im_iallyvahmble.]French translation
by SCHRA_, DOMINICUS. (Benedictin.)Amdysis o._,
Jean Cohen. Loawain, 1844. 8°. m. patmm et scriptorum ecdesissticcaxan- A_g. V#_
laa)
_ATItOIDGIXS
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. mm_oca_'mm

|,780--IYq6. ISv. 8 °. _Contains_,wi_'thbloK'ntl_htad More additions by : Dam. Initla doctrinae lmtriaticte.


_" _xtends toKpt_atmitm ammag tits t.eteeg, Amm'me __¢_ta4r, 182_9. 80. [This WalchdOmm Bibliotheca tl
tmong the Latin, fathers.] offtmt mmftflne_t.]
SCULTg'T, _BR. (I_/oL) Medullae theologlae patrum WE_qsa, KAtL (R.C) Geschichtederapologetiachen
ttw_tagntL • • • Frkf. I634- 4 °. []_trliereda. x. Thl. und polemise.hen Literatur der chrktlicAen Theol0gie.
_t_, lqqS; Ed. 4. t6x3. 4e; aThl. N_.a.d.H. xfioS; S¢'_ta_atae_ 1861-67. 5v.
2UOtrl,_SiS. _0; 3ThL Nv.-st.a.a. li. x6og. 4°; Thl. 4. Wmsa',S_H. (R. C.) Institutionespatrologieiaunm
ac_dem, l_t. z795. 8 o. [- Good compend.']

otheca histonco-nterana ratrum tatmoram a xermm- mices. /¢rJ& ,. Brei_. x77 • 8e • [.... "I aat_" 1
,no Principe usque ad Gregorium M. et Isidorum His- WINTER, VIrus ANTON. (g. _.) K/i'f_tche_'_"]chted.
pal.; ad bibliothecum Fabriciilatinum accommodato, lltesten Zengen u. Lehrer des Christenthums oder
Lz_z x792"94 • 2v. 8 o. (XXII. (2) 672; XII. xo64.). Patrologie. M//tw_. ]8x3(57 ) 8 o. ["H3_ererittcal."
(A_ _kable and standard literary.htsteritau a_oun_ oz "The s_:ial paxt includes only the _ostoHcal l_thers
_itions.] Justin Martyr and Irenueus.']
SIX'rus SFa_g_SlS. (R. C.) Bibliotheca sancta. Pra_of. NoU t. Among other literary-hlstorleal works referred to
i575" _o in the Synopsis are the histories of philosophy of BaucKmt,
SI'SEN_F_ PLA.ClDUS. (Bened!cfin.) Thesaurus rei _pa- E_DMA_,HVW, a, J_zT, Rrrr_u, S_cKr_T_xmtM_mS,
tristicae, l_rirce_. I78Z (.40-. 3v. 4o; Stulfg. I7_ 4- U_a_awso,
Fra_.ce 0839) ;and ARZSZUe.
ZZLLSa;Croao_n
also, l_trnr_
.a,jo4tmt. (Parma,
H_. _f.
_s_.}d4_
;
92. (?) 3 v. 4 °. [Contains the d_ertatlons of I._ NonlTy COLLOMBIgT. Sele. alSO. L_n. (18_) ; COLOmA. H_v ltt_.
and Galland, with dditioue. Ends with Clement of Alex. de Lyon. 07aS-3o); GA_B_ I7_3)2"_t. 7ta/. (xSaS);
B_liOf Ls. SIL_la.
I._.o.
B_FtotSteca sacra (Paris, ; NARBONIt.
andria.] (Pa/tr_. _8_o_), NSU_tASS. Area. IiL 0816) ; "N]COg_.
STEPHANUS LUSIGNANUS. (P_. C.) Cata]ogt_ virortlm Gr. l_t. Ga¢/i.; PATC_d_IA_r. Catal. l_d_r. Arm_. 0_6o);
illustrium V. et N. T. nec non omnium primitivae ec- Scsd_. Hi_l.lit. romaf=_; SOMAL. /.,_. Ar_. (Ig_9);
clesige. • • Parts, I58o. 8°. [',Rare, butofverymod. TAX*WtL Scritt. /VapolL (x748); TIgAaOSC"I. b3torfit/_.
crate value." IValc_.] ltol.;
ROI_L ZOLA.
B_/fotk_aDf_. codabra.
bw_f. Sa_;detCwa(Irbrf_o,
(2f_a_. tT,._). t8M) ; ZAVAU-
STOLL_, G. (Prot.) Aufrichtige Nachricht yon den _rotea. For further literary dlsctmalon of the above works
Leben Schrlt_eu u. Lehren der Kirchen-Vgter d. ersten compare the introductions to Alzog and Nlrtmhl, and the
vier Htmdert Jahre... _tcnae, z 733. 4°. various
2trots 3,articles in Herzog,
The three most Ersch u. Gruber,
convenient • re. manulds ot
modern
TgNTZELIUS, GUIL. Em_. Exercitafiones selectae. Li2_siae, Patrology are those of Alzog, Nir_chl, and Schmid, all
Roman Catholic. The best manual in Jlnglhth is Dr. Schaff's
t60_. 4°. [Clemens R., Ignatius, Pol_.arp, Justin M.,
At_euat, oras, Theophilus Ant., Tatlan, r_ermtae, jacovus History of the Church.
Nislb., _nd _phndm Syrus.]
T_tr_L, W.S. Geschichte der rSmischen Literatur. 3
iAsufl LPz IS_g gr. 8 °. (XVI. I216 S.) 1: Aufl.
_. ¢_e _87_';-'English translation by Wilh. Wagner. II. VARIOUS WORKS.
_nd. 1873. 2 v. 8 °. [Chronologically arranged, heathen
and Chrtstian together. Critical. ]gxceltent method. Good Being a selected list of such works mentioned or rated
bibliographical treatment.] in this Synopsis as seem to require further description or
TILLgMONT, LOUIS--SEBASTIEN LE NAIN DE. (Px_ C, explanation.
1637-1698. ) M_moires pour servir a l'histoire ecct_si-
astique des six premiers si6cles justifi6s par les citations I. Bf3lioffra2bhfes.
des auteurs originaux: avec une chronolog6e et des CHEWALIER_ ULYSSE. R_pertoire des so m,ce_ hkto_ques
notes. Larts, ]693-I712 ]6v. 4°; Sec. _L, rev. et du MoyenAge. Bio.Bibliographie. Par_, I_77-_o. _.
cor. _af'fS, l_00--I713. I6V. 4°. [Enlarged from notes [,, Answers the question, What are the _ to consult on
left by author] ; _ruxdles, 1694 sq. 24v. I2 O. [Else. suchandsuchahxstoricalperaonage?" Itaauthor'splancon-
where quoted 3o t. m to v. Unfinished. Stops at v. x3 of 40 ed.] templates a similar volume on places and events, anaanother
Brwc. t734_6o" 16t.inlov. fo; Ven. 1732sq.]6v. 4o; ofmss, work,
useful edxtions and translations.
mdispeu_tble AmarveUouslyfun
to every student of Church Hh_-and
tr. English. Lo_. I733-35. 2 v. re. _Only to,ear x77 ] tory. I.___tst strong in modern German, and e_pedally in
[Exten_s to year _;x$. M6numentaL Standar0. Ut constant periodical literature.]
/mefulness.]
TOBENZ, DANIEL. (R. C.) Institufiones usus et doctrina DARLING,
manuel ofJ theological
Cyclopaedia Bibliographica:
and general literature. a_0_do_
library
Putt. Vimlobon. 1779. 8°; Ed. emend et auct. 1819, 18g 4. 8 ° (Authors) ; I859 (Subjects v. 1.3. [A careful
8 ° [,, InSignificant."] ....... an_ very useful collection of titles with descriptions. ]R_i_b
TgICALET, PIERRE JOSEPH. (R. C. I696-I 70I.) .tllOtlO- cially valuable for the numerous Tables of Contamts given.]
th6que portative des p_res de l'Eglise, qui remerme EIS_ZLM_N, Wu. Bibliotheca scriptorum cla_icorum.
l'hmtoire abr6g6e de leur vie, l'analyse de leurs princi- Achte Auflage, umfasstmd die Literatur yon I7oo his
psax6crits... Paris, I758-6_. 9v_. 8o; Nouv._d. i878, neubearbeitetvonDr. E. Pret_. Le/_% I88o-
revue, corr. et augm. par Laarent-EUenne _onoet. _. z v. 8°. I. Scriptores Graeci, x88o; IL Scripto_es
Paris, t787. 8 (9?) v. 8°. Latini, I882. [Eatitions, Tra_. 1_."ons, and _s_Larmrat_'teOm
a.
Bibliotheca ina_l]ftlis ecclesiaepatrem. _ssani, 1783 . _h_le less full on eo_esialRl_
,_ .........
me _ on _ wn_
o Pa-
9 t. 8 o. [Lat. transl, of the above.] but a model work, of the greatest value to the atudent f
trology.]
VARENIUS, AUG. (Prot.) Rationanan theologicum de
Hoi_,,z_, S. F. W. Bibliggraphisch _ Lexi'eon d_
Rostac_iii, I669,
scriptoribus z673. 4 °. seculi Priml ...
ecclesiastic'is et secunm, gesammten Litteratur der Gn.echem _w,e_mug _
VILLg1_. Tableau de reloquence chr_tiemae au Iv. beitete, durchaus vermehrte, vert_erte una _ongeae
si_cle. P_r. I85I; German tr. by Kc3hler. Regt,_b. A,umhe
----o---"
_o_t..... Le/_£f.
_ "" _" t8_8-45. _v. W. [EditAon.s,
- E z_d _r.very £iriS"and_ Trtumb
factory ;
1855. [Rhetorical, but not useless.] .... , __ Liters_re. •
VoYoN, S'x_oN D_ (R. C.) Catalogue des docteurs de L. is less *o.]
l'6glise de Dieu... Rupell, x6o 7. 8 °. [O. and N.T. OSTI"XNO_t,E.M, Bibllographiquebiog_hi._u3 tmi_"
nnd to modern times.] ..... se_- D_ctiolgo&i,t'edes ouvragesrelatifs _tl'nmto_ ae
WATCH, J. G. Bibliotheca patristica htterarm annom- la vie publique et priv6e des peteon nagea c_brea,de
tiouibua inatruc_ Ed. nov. emend, et multum auct. tous lea temps et de toutea lea mmotm, lsr_xeae_.
ab. Jo. Trang. Lehr. Danzio. _enae, x834- 8°- (XVI., I854. Iv. 4°; Paris, IS66. Iv. 8 °. [_at e& _r_.t_8o,
XVilI. 8o6p.); also _at, x757-65 and I77 o. w. ,v. 40.]
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ZNCYCLOPAEmAS BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. _CYCLO_S

GOLDWITZE_R, F. WF.,NZESL, (R. C.) Bibliographie der ScRAI_, PH. A religiotm encyclopaedia; or Dictionary
Kirchenviter lind Kirchenlehrer. Land_& 1828(9). of Biblical, Historical, Doctrinal, and Practical The-
8 °. [Centuries t-is. "Not valuable."] aleRT. Based on the Real-Encyldop_tdie of Herzog,
Sa_ZWART, C. J. Catalogue of works in patristic and Plitt and Hauck. New York, Punk Ca* I4T. I882-4.
medimval literature. London, n. d. I2% [Abookeellers' 3 v. 4°; new ed., slightly revised and enlarged by a
catalogue, but careful and of some_ though not great, value.] supplementary volume containing an "Encyclopaedia of
zVat¢, For bibliographies
Hibl_otkeca ofBiblio_rra2bkica.
theological literature com- living divines and Christian workers." New York,
pare PZTZHOLDT. _'_$. 1866.
8*. pp. 4y5--519 _4-5, Patriaik), and VXLLt_. B/bl/o- {887. [Rev. S. M. Jackson, M.A., and Ray. D. S. Schatf,
Kr_hi¢ dis Hs31_aKra_kis#. Paris, 1883. 80. p. 7_/ {Par_- Associat_ Editors. The abridged articles from Herzog have
ti_ and Patrolojri,), p. 76I-_ _ TkeoloKit). considerable bibliographical additions by Mr. Jackson. The
The general works on the Btbliography of Theology add valuable Encyclopa*dm of Li_i_ 2_'nes especially valu.
very little to the bibliography in the Patrologies, but thdae of able biog_phicalIy.]
_*6SSKLT, NIlgMI_X'_'R,ERSCli, DANZ, LOWND_S (Britisk WETZER, H. J. u. WZLTE, BENED. Kirchen-Lexikon
Librarias),ZoeHoLD, BALDAMVs, andespeci'allyofWtN_R oder Eneyklop_die d. kathoL Theologie und ihrer
and
poses.of Mt_nttxoz_t, are of more or less use for various put- Hilfswissenschaften. Preibur Z i. Br., I846--6o. 13 v.
Of works on general bibliography the subject indexes of 8 °. [A-Z. 11 v. Supplement iv. Index tv.] ; 2 te Aufl. v.
W_._, the ENGLISH and the AME_tC_ CATALOGUBS, of Hergenr_ther u. Kaulen. I881- [" Much imvroved."
LOaE_Z and KA'_'sEs [to ]83_], und HZN_ICH'S "Wissen* Even the old ed. is especaally useful.] _
schaftiiche Uebersieht," In his semi.annual " Verzeichmss," Note. The briefergenera] theologacal dictionaries, such as
with the quiuqt_ienniai Repertorlum by BALDXMUS founded Aschbach, the Elberfeld Theol. Umversal-Lexikon, Bergier,
on it, are especially valuable. Giaire, etC., hardly repay consulting if any of the others axe
One who _loes not have a full range of Bibliographies will at hand.
find the following the most direct apparatus for the ma)onty
of questions. Of general bibliogra_phtes, GnAmssE ts, on the
whole, much the best for first reference, although of course
BRUNET is invaluable for its descriptions, while ESE_tT eel- KRAUS, F.X. Real-encyclop_Aie der christlichen Alter.
dora yields much additional information. WATr is more par- thiimer. 188o--86. 2 v.
ticularly English,is brief title, and not very accurate ; but has SCHENKEL_ DANIEL. Bibe_-Lexicon. Realw_rterbuch
a vast amouut of information and an invaluable subject.index.
Low_v_s'J_iblio_ralbkers'Manualisabibliographlcalstand. zum Handgebrauch Fdr Geisfliche und Gemeinde-
nrd, but is select rather than exhaustive. _kLLIBONK'S D_C- glieder. Le,ps_g, I869-75. 5 v. 8o.
t_onary of J_llsk and .dmerican authors is an invaluable SMITH, WM Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography
companion
American titles to Watt and the
compare Lowndes.
respective Forcatalogues
later English aud
published and mythology. London, 18_3-8. 3 v. 8o; Boston,
by Low and Ley_oldt-Bowker. 1859. 3 v. 8 °. [Compare for literary history of editions.
]For French Utles the works of Q_ERARD and LO_NZ Excellent, though largely superseded for Patrology by
form a series intended to cover all works in French, but Smith and Wace.]
espy_ ially those from the year _7oo to the present time, So _ Dictionary of the Bible. Zond. 186o- 3. 3 v. 8°; re-
in Germany
Either of these,HltINSIUS begins at semi-annual
with ]_INRICH'S _70o and KAvsl_lt at 17_o.
Verzeickntss Vlsed and edited by Prof. H. B. Hackett, D.D., with
and BALDAMU8' Repertor_um, furnish a sufficient apparatus, the co,Operation of Ezra Abbott, LL.D. Boston, 1868.
although HINRICH_S F_nffiiArlger B_cker.CataIoff ts an 4 v. 80; do. I879. 4 v. 8 °.
excellently convenient book.
For older titles, especially in Latin, German, and French, SMITH, W., and CHEETHAM, SAM. Dictionary of Chris-
compare the wonderfully inaccurate, but invaluable, GzoR- tian Antiqmt_es, being a continuation of the Dictionary
GIUS. For incuuabula compare, of court, PANZaR and of the Bible. Lena. 1876-8o. 2 v. 8°; reprinted,
HAz_. For best bibliographies of various languages other Hartford, I88O. 80. [" Dutch grosse Cfrlindlichkeit aus.
than the above compare_he Hand list of_ blblio__ra_7_ies , . . gezeichuet " Zockler.]
_lac#d_efer_ace.tn
t$ie Readlnff" _oom of #he J_f_t_sk _-_seum for SMITH, WM., and WACE, HENRY. A dictionary of Chris-
For select bibliographies introductory to the Patrology and tian biography, literature, sects and doctrines : being a
Church History of this petaod compare, besides the Patrolo-
gies and Church Histotaes, the varmas works on Theologi- continuation of "The dictionary of the Bible." London,
col l_ncyclopaedia, especially ZOCKL]_R. Handbuck d. t_eol. -82. VOLS. 1- 3. 8° ; reprinted from same plates.
grissens¢ltafttn..Arordling'en, t883-. 8% and HAO_NB&CH. _oston, 1877-. iV. _-3. A-Myensis.]
Encyclol_adis trod Met_od_lo_de. xlte Aufl. krsg. Kautssck- [The above series edited by Dr. Smith is marked for
/'-_'#_. t88¢. 8o; translated with somewhat heterogeneous
bibIiographlcal additions by Drs. Crooks and HursL Ar_'_ thoroughness
treatment.] both in the coUectaon of topxc_ and in the
rorz, _88,. So.

II. _ncyclopa_dda$. Encyclopaedia Brltnn_ica. A dictionary of Arts, Sciences,


H_01zo_, J.J. Real-Encyklop_die flit protestant. Thee- and General Literature. Ninth edition. London,
logie und Kirche. Get, a, 1854-68. 22 v. 8°; 2te x875-; reprinted New York, 1878-1887-. [Vols. _-_,
durchg[ingig verb. und vermehrte Aufl. van J. J. Herzog, A-Siam. In progress. Patrological articles are by such
men as Harnar.Tk, Donaldson, etc.]
G. L Plitt und A. Hanck. Leipzig, 1877--86. 17 V. ERSCH and GRUBER. Allgemeine Encyclop_die der Wis-
80...[A-Z tuu, anu
arueaes and rut
Nach_kge A.-Hambur2ger.
oy nrst.elaass writers.J Patrological senschaftenu.Klinste. Le:_z?g, 1818-1887-. 4 o [About
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MI_N_ Encyclop&lie th_ologlque, ou s_rie de Diction- other publication of the kind." 2_komas.]
naires sur toutes les parties de la science religieuise. NoU. General encyclopaedias such as Brockhaus, La-
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_rtticLl, but provokingly necessary mass of matter. Includes is not of sufficient patrnlogical value to juatifi/an_jrsis. The
Sl_vlt_rtut. _alre de pairolo_i¢. Par_, t855. _; _. same is true of various general and speetal Dictionaries
80; DoultltT. _t_mair¢ des l_¢'e_s (_8_) and l_:t. which are mentioned occasionally in the S3molbsls; and
des t_ysNTia (lSr.o4)t and other works referi_ to in the esj_ially of the briefer biographical dlctioa_ries like
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I856"-I804. I843-55-
-- 1886-, 36 v 8°;
86-. 56 v. (N. F. 5° v.)
Archly fur theol. Literatur. Regensburg, 1842-3. 2. Dansk
Ae_rlov Kirketidende. [1884.] _ratp. r_f 'Fa3_6_o¢. ,4t_em.
r_f krrop_K_fKa__v.
Jg. 8°. [x883.]
Archly f_ir Philologie u. Pgdagogik. Zp¢. 18 • _ 53. Deutsche Kirchenfreund, Der. Organ f'drd, gemeinsamen
I8 v. 8°. [Suppl. to Neue Jahrbdcher fur Philolgle u. Pg- Interessen dea amerikanisch-deutschen Kirche. Hrsg.
.a_ogik.]
Areahtv fdr Slavlsche Philologie. Berlzn,- 1886-. Ph.
6v. Schaff.
8°. Mercersburg (pAzladel;#hia), I848-53.
9 v. 8o.
Archly fiir alte und neue Kirchengesehichte; (K. F. Deutsche Literaturzeitung. (Roediger) Berhn, t88o-
St_udlin u. H. G. Tzschirner.) Lpz. I813-22. 5 v. 86. 7 v. 4°.
'AO//va_v. [I872-1876-" 5 v.] , . Dublin Review. (Dub. R.) London and Dublin, I836--
Augsb. alig. Ztng. (I857.) See Aligemeine Leitung. 86-. 99 v. (N. S. 16.) 8°.
Augusti's Neue theol. Bibl. I. See Theol. Blgtter, etc. Dublin University
London. Magazine.
1833-8o. 96 v. (Dub Univ.) titleDubhn
[78- under and
Universtty
Axil, L', cathoL HI. (1845-6.)] Magazine ]
Baptist
. Quarterly Review (The). New York, -I887. 9 v. Durham University Journal. [I884- ]
Beitr_ga zu den theologischen Wissenschaften in Vet- Ecclesiastical and Theological Review. r1853.]
bindung mit der theolog. GeseUschaft zu Stra_shurg Eclectic Magazine. (Eel. M.) New York, 1844-86.
IO7v.
hrsg. Ed. Reuss u. Ed. Cunitz. Tens, 1847-55.6 v. 8°. Eclectic Review. (Eel. R.) London, 18o5-67. I25 v.
Bejblad van de Herourming. [1884.].
Berichte tiber die VerlmndL d. k_nigl. S_chs. GeseUsch. Edinburgh Review. (Ed. R.) Edznb. t8o2-86-. 164 v. 8°.
d. Wimmnschaften. (Phil. Hist. Class.) Le_2b_ig,1849- Eichhorn's Repertorittm ftir Bibl. u. Morgenl_nd. See
I886-. 38 v. 8°. Repertorinm, etc.
Beweis des Ghtubens, Def. Monatsschr. zur Begriind. u. 'gg_SW_m*rocr)'AX_/0eta. [1884-5.1
Vertheid. der christi. Wahrh. flir Gebildete, hrsg. yon English Review. [1845.]
O. Andreg u. C. Brachmann. GiltersL 1865-87. 22 v. Evangelische Kirchenzeltung, Begriindet yon E. W.
Hengstenberg. (Now by Z6cider.) Berlin, x827-
(N.F. 7 v.) 8°.
Biblical Review. (Bib. R.) London, 1846-5o. 6v. 1886-. IX9 v. 4°.
Bibliographic Catholique. Paris, 1841-. 8°. [To _$65.33v.] Evangelical Review. (Evang. R.) Gettysburg, Pa., I85O-
Bibliotheca hist.-philolog, theol. Bremensis CL Bremae, 70. 2I v.
_719 -. 8°; 'Nova bibl. Bremensis VI. Classes. Bremae, Evangelisches
--1885-. Gemeindeblett f. Rhinland u. Vesffalem
176°-66" 8o" d" Expositor (The). London, 1875-1887. 3 s- v. 8°.
Bibliotheca Sacra, (Bib. Sac.) (,4nd_ver an ) Oberlin, Flatt's Magazin f. Christi. Moral, etc. See Magazin, etc.
1844-87.44v- 8°-
Bliitter fttr dos bayerische Gymuasialschulwesen. Man- Foreign Church Chronicle and Review. I884-.
Fraser's Magazine. (Fraser.) London, I83o--8I. IO4 v
d_en, I865-86-. 22 v. 8°. 80.
Bremisch. mad Verdlsche Bibl. Hamburg. [_753.]
British and Foreign Evangelical Review, The. London, Frazer. See Fraser.
Freiburger Ztschr. See Ztschr. f. d. Geistl. d. Erzb
-1887. 36v. 8o.
British and Foreign Review. (Brit. & For. R.) ix#don, Frieb.(?)
1835-44. x8v. Geloofen Vrijheid. [I885-]
British Qmu'terly Review. (Brit. Q.) London, 1844-86. Gentleman's Magazine. London [1731-1858-. _°5 _
83 v. 8o. 8°; N.S. London, 1868-81-. _7 v. 8°.]
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v_omc_s BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. _momc_

Gersdorf's Repertorium. See Leipziger Repertorium, Kath. Monatssohr. [IIL (tS_._] l_ _Tlmol m.tkt. Mtmatt-
etc. schr. zLm_chstf, Se_Ir,
ort_ a_Aml L_r'_Sm: _Atdl
Good Words. London, 186o-86. 27 v. .Pra_¢.,xSaT-3a. 3o v. 8_.]" " " ' _ "
G6ttingesche gelehrte Anzeigen, enter der Aufsicht d. Kirdaeahistorisohes Archiv (herausgeg. yon SUiudlin,
kSmgl GeseUschaftd. Wissenschaften. G_tt. s886--. 8°. Tzschirner trod I. S. Bater). Hod/e, 1823--26. 4 v.
Guardian. London, _ I886-. Kitto's Journal of Sacred Literature. (Kitto.) Lem_x,
GymnaSialschulw See Blgtter f. d. bayerische, etc. I848--68. 40 v.
Hailer Litt. Zeitung. See Allgemeine Literatur-zeitung. Kxi_ Prediger. bibliothek (R6hr). Areust. a. d.O. x8_o-.
HaUische Allgem. Lit. Ztng. (1849.) See Allgem., [Jvotlowin_-Predigerliterat, Z_Jr. t8to-t4. Sv. 80; Neue
r'--. do, 1_15-17, 4v. Be; neuesteP--, do. 1818-19. aV,
etc. 8,.]
- Halte was du hast." See Ztschr. f. Pastoral-Theol. Le Lien. Journal des F4glises r6form6es de It France.
Hamburgische Vermischte Bibliothek. Ham& 1743- 5. Parts, 184o-1866-. to.
3 v. 8°. Literurmches Centralblatt f. Deutschland. (Zamcke.)
Harper's Weekly. A Journal of Ci_dlization. New York, _ 1887. 4o.
-- I887. 3x v sm. re. Lxterarischer Handweiser. zunllchst flit dos katholische
Hebralca- A quarterly journal in the interests of SemiUc Deutschland. Afiinster, _ 1886--. z 5 Jg. 8o. [p Ma;_.]
study. (Harper, Haupt, and Strack.) Ckzcagv (Now Littell's Living Age. (Liv. Age.) lies/on, 1844-86-:
New Haven), I885- 7 3 v. 8°. I7I V. 8°.
Heidelb. Studien u. Krit. (I85I.) [? Perhaps intended Literatur Zeitung fiir d. Kathol. Religionslehrer. (hrsg.
for Hamburg. S.u.K. _---Theol. Stud. u. Krit,] Felder. I6-25 v. 8--, followed by Mastram¢ and then
Hengstenberg's Kirchenz. See E_angehsch. Kirchenz. * by Besnurd). Land_kut, I816-34. 25 v.
Henke's Magazin f. Rehgionsphilosophie. See Maga- Literansche Rundschau. Pre_bur g t. Br. 1875-. 4%
zin, etc.
Hermathena. A series of papers on literature, science, Lobb's
tinuatioaTheological Quarterly.
of Dickinson's Theol. Lonabn, I884. 4% [Con.
0._.]
and philosophy. By members of Trinity College, Dub- London Quarterly Review. (Lend. Q.) I_.ondon, 1853--
hn. Dubhn and London, I873-86-. 5 v. 8°. 81-. 57 v. 8°.
Hermes. Zeitschrift ffir ciasslsche Philologie. Berlin, Leipzeiger Repertorium der deutschen u. auslttndischen
i866-86-. 2I V. 80. Literatur. (Gersdoff.) Letpztg, 1843--6o. 18 v.
Historische pohtische B1/itter fiir dos kathol. Deutschland, Luthersk Ugeskrift. -- I887. 21 v.
redig, yon J. E J6rg #lilncken. 1838 ft. Magasin de libraire, Le. [is6o. Xl., XIL]
Historische Zeitschnft (Sybel.) _Iilncken und Leip- Magazin f. d. christlichen Dogmatik u. Moral. Tab/f_f'.
zig, -- 1887-. 58(22)- v. 8o. x796-18i I. i6 v. 8o IV. x3-_6bySirskind.]
Illgen's Ztschr. See Zeitsehr. f. Magazin flit Rehgions, Moral u. Kirchengesch. (Stiiud.
Independent (The). New York, _ I887. 39 v. to. hn.) Hannover, I8o2-_. 4 v. (?)
Indmn Evangelical Review. Calcutta. [,885. ] Magazin ffir Religionsphdosophie, Fateg., u. Kirchen-
John's Archly. See Archly, etc. gesch. Ifelrnst. i794-6. 6 v. 8°; Neues Magasin,
Jahrbiicher der blbl. Wissenschaff yon H. Ewald. G_tt. etc. 2¥eltnst. I719---1802. V. _--12. 8°.
,849-65. t2 v. Mancherlei Gaben u. Ein Geist. Homilit. Viertelj_.
Jahrbticher fdr classische phllologie. L_z. -- 1886-. f.d. ev. Deutschland (Ohly). I864-.
'34 v. 8°. Museum emicum ed Stosch. Lemgo, I774-8. 3 v. 8o.
Jahrbticher £dr deutsch Theologie (herausg. yon Liebner, Neues krmsches Journal d. theol. Literatur. (Wirier u.
Dorner, Ehrenfeuchter, Landerer, Palmer, Weizs_cker ) Engelhardt.) Sulz_atk, I824-3o. 9v. 8°. [preceded
Gotha, 1856-78. 23 v. 8°. by the Krtt, Journal d. neuest, theol. Lit. hraff.Ammon u.
Jahrbiicher f'tir Gesellschafts mad Staatwissenschaften. Berthoidt. I. 1-3. 2_rpibtr_, 181_. I--XV. SH_¢:k, 1814-
Berhn, I864-9. I2 V. 8°. aJ]"
M6moires de l'Acad6mie des Inscriptions et Belles-
Jahrbiicher f'dr protestantische Theologie begrlindet mater Lettres. Paris, 1717-I8o 9. 50 v. 40; _ 1874-.
Mttwarkung yon mitghedern der theologischen Facul- 28 v. 4o.
tfiten zu Bern, Bonn, Giessen, Heidelberg, Jeua, Kiel, M6moires de l'Insfitut, de la France. Paris. 4% [Refer-
Leiden, Strassburg, Wien, mad Ziirich, etc. Lei2#ztg, enees are to the section; Acad. des Instr., etc. See M_motrea
I875-1887. 13 v. 8°. de l'Acad.,etc.]
Jahrbticher, Neueste, fiirReligion-Kirchen u. Schulwesen. M6moires de la Socib.t6 des Antiquaires de France.
Hrsg. Schuderoff. Neustadt a. d. O. _ I831. 6I v. 8o. Parts, I8O7-I2. 5 v. 8° (l'Acad. celtique), t817-34.
[For the vanous serles published at Leipzig and at Neustadt IO v. 8° (antiq. nattonale et 6trang.), Nouv. a&.
a. d. O from 18o2to s83l, of. guchold I. 0864) 6o7.] I835-50. ,O v. 8°; 3 serie, t852"9. 4 v. 8o.
Jenaer Literaturzeitmag (Klette). _ena, i874- 9. 6v. 8°. Memoires de Tr_voux. See M_m. pour servir it l'hitR.,
Journal Asiatique. Par_s, 1822-I887. 8 s_r. v. 9-. 8°. etc.
Journal des D6bats, polidques et litt6raires. I814-64-. M_moires pour servir /t l'histoire des sciences et des arts
Journal des Savans. Laris, I665-1792. llIv. 4°; con- recueillis par l'ordre de S. A. S. Monseigneur le prince
tinued 1816-i887. souverain de Bourbes. Tr#voux et Paris, 17OI--67.
Journal of Classical and Sacred Philology. I854-. 878 pt. in 265 v. I2 °. [Generallyknown as Mahnoireede
Journal of Philology. London and Carabrid_e, I86g-- Tr6voux.]
83-. 12 v. 8°. Memoirs of Literature. London, 1712. ,o.
Journal of S. Lit & Bibl. Rec. 1856 (5)--" [_.-_-
Kitto's M_morial Catholique. I86o-68-. 9 v. [tS4t. 8e.]
Journal. 3d series. Ed. Burgess. x855- ?] Mercersburg Review. (Mercersb.) 1849-78. 25 v.
Journal of the American Oriental Society. Boston, 1849-. Methodist Magazine, (Meth. M.) Lom/en, 1798--I836.
80. 39 v. 8°.
Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis. Methodist Quarterly. (Meth. Q.) New Yar_, 1841-81.
(Middletewn) Boston, I88o--1886. 8% 41 V. 8°.
Jiidische Zeitschdft fiir Wissenshaft und Leben. Breslau, Methodist Review. New Yor_, -- I887-. 69 v. (46?)
18o9. 8°. Cf. Meth. Q.
Der Katholik. Zeitschrift. f. kathol. Wisscnsohaft u. Mnemosyne. BibHotheca philologica Batava. Zu_.d.Bat.

kirchl.
22 jg.) Leben.
8_. Mainz, I82I-I886--. 66v. Jg. (N.F. Modern
--,886-.Review.
n.s. lSV"
8°l_,.(Mod.) _, 188°-4". 5 v,
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r_UOD1_X.S BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. Pzatomc._

Monatmchr. £ W'ms. u. Lit. See Allgemeine Monats- Revue du Monde Catholique. I859(?)-I887.
schr., etc. Revue philosophique de la France et de l'6trunger
Month. Lore/on, I864-86. 58 v. (Ribot). Paris, I879-87. lZ an. (24 v.?) 8°.
Morgenblatt. Rirgebildete Stgnde. (Taldng) Stuttgart, RheiuischesMuseum f'dr philologie (Ribbeck u. Bfi-
18o7-65- 59 Jg. 4°. choler). Frankfort, --I886-. N. F. 41 v. 8°.
Neueste theolog. Annalen u. theol. Nachrichten. Zurick, R6hr's Kilt. Prediger-Biblioth. See Kilt. Prediger.
I826--9. 4 v. 8°; Neue Folge. do. 183o. 8°. BibL, etc.
New Englander. New Hwven, 1843-87. 46v. 8°. Saturday Review. DSW.]
NewJerumdem Magazine. Boston, mI887, xlv. 8°. Scheiner's Ztschr. See Zeitschr. f. d. gesammt. Kath.
New York Review. (New York R.) New York, 1837- Theol.
42. Schuderhoff. See Jahrbiicher fur Religions-, K.irchen-,
Niemeyer's Zeitschr. See Zeitschr. f prot. GeistL u. Schulwesen.
Nieuwe Rotterdamer Courant. [sSS4.] Schulthess. Neuest. Theol. Aunal. See Neuest. Theol
NineteenthCentury. (x9thCent.) London, 1877-86. An.,etc.
2o v. 8°. Scottish Church Review. --1886-.
lq'orth American Review. (No. Am.) Boston and 2V'ew Sltzungbeilchte derKaiserL Akademie desWissenschaften
york, 1815_87" i45v . 8o. zuWien. Phil.-Hist. B1. tgzen,--1886, tIov. 8°.
North British Review. (No. Brit.) Edinburgh, I844- Stgudlein u. Tzschirner Archly f. Kirchengesch. See
7I. 53 v. 8o. Archly., etc.
Nouv. Rcv. de Theol. See Roy. de Theol. Stimmen am Maria I.aach. Katholische MonatschrifL
Nova Acts Erudit. See Acts Erud. Frelb. z. Br. 1869-84-. 28 v. 8°.
Nuova Antologia di sienze lettere ed arte. Roma, Stirm's Studien d. ev. Geisflichkeit Wiirtemburgs. See
--I884. 19an. 2 ser. 43 v. 8°. Studien, etc.
Oesterrichische Vierteljahrsschrift ftir Katholische Theo- Stosch Mus. ca-it. See Museum crit.
logic. Wien, 1862--63. 12 v. 8o. Strassb. theol. Beitr. See Beltrage zu den theol. Wiss.
Otis literar, ad Isalam. Campis. [1761-2.'] (?) Studta Blblica. Oxford. [1885. ]
Phillilm u. G6rres. Hist. polit. B1. See Historische- Studien d. evangel. Geistlichkeit. Wiirtemburgs. Ed.
politi_heBl. Klaiber. (1-82); Stirm, (82-), Stu//g. I827-48.
Philologtm. Zeitschr. f. d. klass. Alterthum. (v. Leutsch) 2o v. 8°.
I846--I886-. 45 v. 8°. Stud. u. Krit. See Theologische Studien u. Krit.
Presbyterian Quarterly Review. (Presb. Q.) New York, Sunday School Times. PMladeljOkta, -- 1887. "9 v.
sm. fo.
I871-77 . 6 v.
Presbyterian Review. New York, I88O-87. 8 v. 8°. Sybel. Hlstor. Zeitschr. See Hist. Ztschr.
Princeton Review. Princeton and New York. (Print.) T6.moignage, Le. Paris. -- 1885--.
1829-7 I- 43 v. New series, 1886-. 62 year. n. s.v. 4. 8°. Theol. Blgtter oder Nachnchter, Aufragen, u. Bemer-
Prospective Review. (Prosp. R.) Landon, 1845-54. kungen theol. Inhalts. Got_a, s796-8. 2 v. 8o; Neue
to v. 8°. theol. Blgtter, etc. Gotka, 1799-I8oo. 3 v. 8o.
Protestant. Kirchenzeitung fdr das evang. Deutschland. Theologacal and Literary Journal (Theo. and Lit J.)
(Websky.) Berl. 1854-86---. 40. New York, 1849"-61. 13 V.
Theological Critac. [1852.]
Quarterly
8°. Review. (Quar.) London, I8o9-86-. I63 v. Theological Eclectic Review. (Theol. Ecl.) Czncinnatz,
Radical. (Radical.) Bos/on, I866-72. to v. 1864--7 °. 7 v. 8o.
Renaissance, La, revue du progr_s moral et social. Paris. Theological Review. (Theo. R.) London, x864-79. ]6 v.
4°. _Continuatton of" La Vie humaine." 1855"9. 5 v., L'In- Theologisch TijdschriR. Lezden, I867-I886. 2o v. 8o.
ltiaUon mac.et mod. s86o-; La R. an t_oo.j Theologische Jahrbiicher (" herausg, yon E. Loller, seit
gepertorium flit bibel, u. morgenl. Literat. Lei2b_g, 1847 yon F. C. Baur u. E. Zeller"). Tiib. I842-57.
I777-86. I8 pts. 8o. 16 Jg. 8°.
Reuss und Cunitz's Beitrgge zu den theol. Wissensehaften. Th2OvlO
8g_o.o.he
Monatschrift. (Alzog, etc.) Aratnz, 185o-1.
See Beitrgge, etc.
Reuter's Repertorium. See Allgem. Rep. f. d. theoL Lit. Theologische Literaturzeitung. Lez_ozig, 1876-87. I2 v.
Revue arch60Iogique. Paris, 1844-1886. (_--_-3 s_r. 4°.
vii.) 8°. Theologische Quartalschrift. In: Verbind. mit me.hr.
Revue Catholique. Lowvain. [183o-, 1835-, 1837-?] Gelehrten herausg, yon Drey u a. Tab. 1819--I887
69v. 8o
Revue Contemporaine.
xxxx-vi.) Paris. ( -- I863 ---_2 s_r. v. Theologisches Literaturblatt. (Lnthurdt) Ldl_, 1883-
I886. 4°.
Revue
86-. critique d'histoire
2o an. 8o. (?) et de iitterature. Paris, I867- Theologisches Literatur-Blatt. (Ed. Reusch.) Bonn,
i866-77, i2 Jg. 4°.
Revue
Nouv.de ser.
i'Histoiresdes
(I4 v. ?) 8°.Religious. Paris,--1887. 7an. Theolog. Mitarbeiten hrsg. Pelt. u. a. Kid. I838-41.
Revue de philologie. Litt&ature et d' hlstolre enciennes. ¢ v. 8o.
Nouv. s6r. (Chatehinet Riemann)i877-86-. toy. 8°. Theol. Studien und Kritiken. Eine Zeitsehrift fttr das
Revue de Th6,ologie et de Philosophie Chr6tienne, put)- gesammte Gehlet der Thcologie, begriindet yon C. Ull-
li_ sous la direction de T. Colani. Strasbourg, I857-. mann u. F. W. C. Umbreit, etc. Gotha. 1828-I887
8o. 0Kev. deTh_ol, xxtL 18517] 6Or. 8°.
Revue des 6tades Juivetg I88o-1887. 8 an. 8o. [1884-- Theologische Studien ans Wiirtemberg. Lud¢o_s_rg,
188o-7. 8v. 8°.
R_e]des questions histoilques. Par/s, I867-I887. zx Theologische TidsskriR. grundad af A. F. Beckman.
an. (42 v. ?) 8°.... U2hsala, -- I887. 27 v. 8o.
Revue des sciences eccL_n/__stiques.Paris, 186o-86. 54 v. Theologisk Tidsskrift. for den dunske Folkekirke. E'_a_
(6 ser. v. 4) t887. 8°. _taz,n, _ 1887. 8°.
Revue des cours fitteraires. Paris, xg63. 4o. Theol. Tidssk. f. d. Kirke i. Norge. [III. (t886.)]
Revue desdeuxmondes. Paris, 1819-87. 57 an. 8o. Transactions of the Cambridge philological Society.
Revue du Lyonnais. Lyon, _1887. [x86x= n. xxtx.] (Postgate.) London, Tralmer, _ I886-.
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rF_IUODICAI_ BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS. Pmomc_s

Tiib. Theol. Jahrbb. See Theol. Jahrbb. Zeitschrift flit Kirchengesch. in Verbind. mit W. Gass,
Tiib. Theol. Quaxtalschr. See Theolog. Quartalschr. H. Reuter u.A. Ritschl, hersg, von Th. Brieger. Got_a,
Tilbinger Zeitschr. See Zeitschr. f. Theol. I876-87. 8 v. 8°. ["Bnngt jahrlieh auch gediegeneUeber.
Universalist Quarterly Review. (Univ. Q.) Boston, t844- sichten tiberdie neueste kirchengesch. Literatur."]
86. 43 v. ZeRschrift fdr Kirchenrecht. Freiburg i. Br. m 1887.
Vierteljahrsschrift f. Kath. Theol. See Oesterreichische. 22 v (N F. 7 v.) 8o.
Vierteljahrschr etc Zeitschrift fdr kirchl. Wissensehaft u. kirchi. Leben.
Vierteljahrsschrift fdr Theologie u Kirehe. (Lticke u. (Luthardt) Leipzg, 188o-87. 8Jg. 8°.
Wlseler ) I845-53. 8°. [In 3 series. Series _. =Monat- Zeitschril_tfur Pastoral-Theologie. (Oehler.) lteilbronah
sehrfft instead ofVierteljschr, etc ] 1878-87 . XOv. 8o.
Westminster Review. (Westm.) Load. 1824-86. I26 Zeitschrift fdr Philosophie u. Kathol, Theol. A_dln, I832-
v. 80 9- 8v. 8°; Neue Folge, 184z-8. 9 v. 8°.
Winer's n. kr. Journal. See Neues krit. Journal, etc. Zeltschrift fdr praktische Theologie. Frankfurt a. /gr.
W6chentl. HaUische. Anz [175,.] I879-87. 9 Jg. 8°
Woskresnoe Tschenie. [(,849)No. 33-.] Zeitschnft fdr protestantische Geistliche. (Franke u.
Zeltschnft tier deutschen, morgenlgndiscben Gesellschaft. Niemeyer.) Halle, I844-5. 3 v. 8°.
LeiiOzzg' 1 1887-. 4I v. 8o. Zeitschnft flit Protestantismus und Kirche. (" Herausg.
Zeltschnft. flit christl wissenschaft, u. christi. Leben. yon Harless, seit 1847 in verb. mit G. Thomasius und
1850-I86L I2 Jg. 8°. v. Hofmann, dana yon letzterem, Heinr. Schmtd u,
Zeitschrift flit die gesammte kathol. Theologle, (red. yon Ad. von Scheurl.") Erl. t839-76. 8°.
J. Scheineru. J.M.H/iusle). W_en, 185o-6. 8v. 8°. ZeitschnftfiirTheologie. Tiibing. 18z8-3o. 3pts. 80;
Zeitsehrift flit Gemtlichkeit des Erzbisth. Freiburg. t83o-4o 11 v. and Index. 8°.
Fretb. 18z8--34. 7 v. 8° (?) Zeitschrift fiir Wissenschaffliche Theologte, in Verbindung
Zeitschrift fib" die gesammte lutherische Theologie und m,t mehreren Gelehrten, hersg, yon A. HUget_feld.
Kirche, herausg, yon A G. Rudelbach and H. E F. _ena, I858-87. 3oJg. 8°
Guericke, fortgef'fihrt yon F. Z. Delitzsch and Gue- Zeltschnft f. wissenschaftl. Theologie, hrsg. Winer. Su/zb.
tacke Ze_zig, 184o-78. 39 v. 8°. x826-32 8°.
Zeitschrift fiir die historische Theologne; herausgeg, v. Zeltschr. f. wiss. u. Leben. (x853.) See Der Katho-
Ch. F. Illgen; (I846) yon Cb. W. Niedner; (x867-) hk. (?)
yon Kahms Lpz. 1832-74 (5 ?) 8° Zeitschr. v. Lilcke u. Wieseler. N. F. IL (I85o.) See
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Zeitschrift fiir Katholische Theologle ]ansbruck, 1877- Zeltschnft fiir vaterlandlsche Geschlchte and Alterthums-
I887. 11 v. 8° ' kunde. A[tlnsler, _ 1885-. 43 v. 8°.
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INDEX OF SUBJECTS,

Abgttr.................................... Io5-Io6 ClementofRome. Epistles concerning


virginity.,91-92
Actsand Martyrdom of St.Matthew,the Apostle,.toe ClementofRome. Epistle totheCorinthians
.....I-¢
Actsof Andrew and Matthias .................. Io2 ClementofRome, Homily of...................
Actsof Barnabas.............................. tol ClementofRome. Recognitions and Homilies,..92-95
Actsof Pauland Thecla.......................ioI ClementofRome, Secondepistle of. SeeHomilyof.
Actsof Peterand Andrew .....................Io2 Collections ............................. 125-t26
Actsof Philip............................. xoz-loe ConsummationofThomas theApostle............xo3
Acts of the Holy Apostle and Evangelist John, the Constitutions of the Holy Apostles ............ 86-88
Theologian ............................ xo3 Councils ..................................... 126
Acts of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul ...... 1oo-Io! Cyprian .................................... 59_63
Acts of the Holy Apostle Thaddeus .............. 1o3
Acts of the Holy Apostle Thomas ................ io 3 Death of Pilate .............................. Ioo
Addaeus ................................. io6--io 7 Decretals, The ................................ to S
Africanns, Julius ............................. 68-69 Dldache, The ................................ 83-86
Alexander of Klexandria ...................... 74-75 Diognetus, Epistle to ........................... 5-7
Alexander of Cappadocia ...................... 69-7o Dionysms of Alexandria ...................... 66--68
Alexander of Lycopolis ........................ 73 Dionysius, Bishop of Corinth .................. l 12
Ambrose (of Alexandria?) .................. IOS--io9 Dionysius of Rome ........................... 8_.-83
Anatolins ................................... 69
Ancient Syriac Documents ................... ios-io 9 Eklessa, Memoirs of, ete ..................... tos-lo 9
Andrew and Matthias, Acts of ................... Io2 Encyclopaedias ................................ 1_4
Andrew, Peter and, Acts of .................... Io2 Epistles concerning virginity, The two ........... 91-92
Apocrypha of the New Testament ............. 95-io5 Epistle to Diognetus .......................... 5-7
Apollonius ................................ l t4-115 Esdras, Revelation of .......................... Io4
ApoUmaris, Claudius .......................... ii 3
Apostolical Canons ........................... 88-89 Falling asleep of Mary ........................
Apostolical Constltutions ..................... 86-88 Fortunatus, Venantlns .......................... 13
APPENDIX ................................... I 17
Appendix to Vol. V ........................... 64 Giving-up of Pontius Pilate ..................... 99
Arabic Gospel of the Infancy, The .............. 98 Gospel of the Infancy, The Arabic ............... 98
Archelaus .................................... 73 Gospel of pseudo-Matthew ...................... 97
Aristo of Pella ............................. lO9-I lo Gospel of the nativlty of Mary .................. -97
Arnobius ................................... 6- 7 Gospel of Nicodemus .......................... 98-99
Asterius Urbanns ............................ _I-_2 Gospel of Thomas ............................. 98
Athenagoras ................................ 36-38 Gregory Thaumaturgns ........................ 65-66
Avenging of the Saviour, The ................... too Gurm ........................................ Io 7

Bardesan .................................... 1o8 Habib ...................................... 1o7


Barnabas, Acts of ............................ loI Hegesippus ................................ lll-ll2
Barnabas. Epistle ........................... 16-I 9 Hennas, Pastor of ............................ 30--33
Bartholemew, Martyrdom of .................... IO3 .Hippolytus ................................. 55-58
Bibliographies 12 -t2 History of Joseph the Carpenter ................ 97"-98
Book of _ John • ...........................
concerning the falling asleep of3 4 Homilies of Clement. See Clementine Literature.
Mary, The .............................. IO4 Homily ascribed to Clement ................... 89-90

Caius ...................................... 63 Ignatius. Epistles ........................... to--I 5


Canons, Apostolical ...................... (86) 88-89 Martyrdom of ....................... t5
C.allistus...................................... to 5 Infancy, Gospel of ............................ 98
Church histories ............................ I26-I28 Ireneus ..................................... 26-29
ClaudiusApollinar_ Bishop of Hieropolisand Irenaens(Pseudo). Letter of the Churchesin
Apologist ................................. xl 3 Vienna and Lugdtmum ..................... t16
Clemenfine Homilies. See Clementine Literature.
Clementine Literature, The ................... 92-95 Jacob of Sarug ................................ io7
Clementine Recognitions, See Clementine Litera- James, Protevangelium of ...................... 96--97
tare. John, Acts of ............................... 1o3
Clement of AJ_,_dria ....................... 38--42. John, Revelation of ........................... Io4
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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

oseph the Carpenter, History of ................ 97-98 Phileas .................................... 71


oseph, The Narrative of ...................... zoo Philip, Acts of ............................... xol
Julius Afrieanus ............................ 68-69 Philip in Hellas .............................. lO2
Justin Martyr. Various works ................. 21-26 Pierius of Alexandria ......................... 7o--71
Martyrdom ..................... z6 Pilate, Pontius, The Death of ................... xoo
The Giving-up of ................ 99
Lactantius .................................. 77-8I Letter concerning Christ ......... 99
Letterof theChurchesof Vienna and Lugdunum. Report of,concerningChrist ...... 99
See Irenaeus(Pseudo). Polycarp. Epistle tothe Philippians ............. 7--xo
Letter of Pontius Pilate concerning our Lord Jesus Martyrdom of ...................... Io
Christ ................................ 99 Polycrates ................................. 113-I I4
Liturgies, Early ............................ 9o Protevangelium of James ...................... 96-97
Lives of Saints and Martyrs .................... z26 Pseud.-Irenaeus (Letter of the Churches of Vienna -
Lyons, Vienna and, Letter of the Churches oL See and Lngdunum) ....................... x16
Irenaeus (Pseudo). Pseudo-Clemenfine Literature ................. 92-95
Pseudo-Matthew, Gospel of ...................... 97
Malchion .................................. 72-73
Martyrdom of the Holy and Glorious Apostle Bar-
tholemew ............................... Io 3 Quadratus .................................... Io9
Mary, Falling asleep of ......................... Io4
Mary, Gospel of the Nativity of ............... 97 Recognitions of Clement. See Clementine htera-
Mary, Passing of .......................... Io4-]o 5 ture.
Mathetes. Epistle to Diognetus ................. 5-7 Remains of the second and third centuries ..... 1o9-x 16
Matthew, Acts and Martyrdom of ............... xo2 Report of Pilate, the Procurator, concerning our
Matthew (Pseudo), Gospel of. .................. 97 Lord Jesus Christ ......................... 99
Matthius, Andrew and, Acts of .................. Io2 Report of Pontius Pilate ...................... 99
Maximus, Bishop of Jerusalem .................. H3 Revelation of Esdras ......................... lo4
Melito ................................... xIo-I I x Revelation of John ............................ 104
Memoirs of Edessa and Ancient Syriac Docu- Revelation of Moses ........................... Io4
ments ...................................
Methodius ................................ xos-I
75-77o96 Revelation of Paul ............................
Rhodon ................................... ! Iz-I xo4
13
Minucius Felix ............................. 47-5o
Miscellaneous works ....................... I28-I29 Saints and Martyrs, Lives of .................... I26
Moses of Chorene .......................... Io7-Io8 Serapion, Bishop of Antioch ................... II4
Moses, Revelation of ........................... Io4

Narrative of Joseph ..... xoo Tatian ..................................... 33-35


...................... Teaching of the Twelve Apostles ................ 83-86
Nativity of Mary,Apocryphs
New Testament Gospel of ....................
................... 97
95-xo5 Tertulhan ................................ 42-47
Nicodemus, Gospel of ......................... 98--99 Testaments ofSee
Thaddaeus. theAddaeus.
Twelve Patriarchs ............ 9o-9T
Novatmn .................................... 63-64 Thaddeus, Acts of .......................... 1o3
Theodotus ................................... 91
Origen ...................................... 5o-55 Theognostus of Alexandria ..................... 70
Pamphilius ................................... 72 Theonas of Alexandria ......................... 7x
Pantacnus, theAlexandrian Philosopher.......I15-I16 Theophilus, bishopof Cesaream Palestine ........II4
Papias. Fragments.......................... 19-21 Theophilusof Antmch ........................ ._5-36
Passingof Mary ........................... Io4-zo5 Thomas,Acts of .............................Io3
Pastorof Hermas ............................ 3o-33 Thomas, Consummation of.....................IO3
Patrologies ............................... !19_123 Thomas, Gospelof............................98
Pauland Thecla,Actsof ......................xoz Twelve Patriarchs, Testamentsof ............... 9o-91
Paul,Peterand,Acts of.................... xoo-loz
Paul,Revelation of ............................ Variousworks .............................
!23-159
Periodicals ............................... 129-133 VenantiusFortunatus....................... 81
Peterand Andrew,Actsof...................... xo2 Victorlnus ....................................
82
Peterand Paul,Actsof...................... xoo-lox Vienna and Lyons,Letterof the Churchesof. See
Peterof Alexandria.......................... 74 Irenacus(Pseudo).
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COMPREHENSIVE
GENERALINDEX
TO

The M n_e-Nicene Fatkers.

BY

REv. BERNHARD PICK, Ph.D.,


Autkor of Index to "Zange's Commentary on tat Old Testament."
THE ANTE-NICENE FATHERS.

INDEXOF SUBJECTS.

Aaron, i, 6,6o; an _.._. ple ofcir.cum-Abominationsprtmtised by the Valen- iii, 513; shall at last enter the
spect behavior, viii, 65; anointed, tmians, i, 324. Pleroma, i, 325 ; _ 518; asserted
89; and Miriam, their sin against Abortion, a heathen crime, iv, z92. to be referred to in Scripture, i,
Moses, i, 573. Abraham, i, 7, 9, 13, 8I, 84, I42, 178; 326.
Abbanes, amerchant, buys the Apostle h, IO7; viii, I86; elect, ii, 445; Acharneisq_uoted, ii, 5°6.
Thomas from the Lord, to be a saw the day of Christ, i, 467, Acheron, w, 439, 5oo.
carpenter for Gundaphoros, an 469; waited for the promises of Acherasian Lake, the, viii, $78.
Indian king, viii, 535; thrown God, 561 ; had faith identical _ith Achilles, vi, 485; and Polyxena, Pel-
into prison by Gundaphoros, 539; ours, 492; both covenants pre- eus and Thetis, Prometheus, viii,
released, 540. figured in, 495, 496; vain attempt 265.
Abbot, Ezra, referred to, ii, 522. of Marcion to exclude him from Acinetos, i, 3i6; iii, 507.
Abdera_ proverbial for stupidity, vi, Christ's salvation, 470; meaning Acorns and chestnuts, the food of
494. of the sacrifice of, vi, 3z5 ; the primitive men, vi, 442, 459.
Abeddadan, i, 60. posterity of, viii, I86 AcrLsius, buried in temple of Minerva
Abel, i, 6, 8I, 89, 119; ii, 1o5; name Abram, i, 7; meaning of, ii, 446. at Lafissa, vi, 508.
and nature of, viii, 243; the offer- Ahraxas, Bassihdes' doctrine of, i, Acts Pauii et Thecl_e, referred to, iii,
ing of, i, 485; ii, 1o5; killed by 350; iii, 649. 677.
Cmn, viii, 565; buried by angels, Absalom, i, 60. Actaeon, the horned hunter, el, 473.
57o. Absolution, form of, iii, 668. Action better than speech, ii, 31o.
Abgar, reign of, viii, 702; trouble be- Abstraction from material things nec- Actions, involuntary and voluntary, ii,
tween Herod and, 7o2; builds essary to the knowledge of di. 36t, 36z; wicked, to be avoided,
Edessa, 702; arranges between vine truth, ii, 460. viii, 336.
Ardach6s and his brothers, 703; Absurdity of the heretics concerning Actors, freed from taxes, vi, 488.
helps Aretas against Herod, the the creation, i, 362 seq. Acts, the genuine, of Peter of Alex-
Tetrarch, 703; sends deputies to Abudem, viii, 447. andria, vi, 261 seq. ,
Marinus, 7o3; hearsfrom them of Abusive language, punished by law, Acts of the Apostles, Pamphtlus sum-
Jesus Christ, 703 ; suffering from vi, 487. mary of contents, vi, i66-168.
a disease, writes a letter to Jesus, Abyss, what is meant by, viii, 43.. d Acts of the34.Apostles, Apocryphal, viii,
558, 65i , 704; copy of the letter Academxcs, vii, 15, 71 ; contuse An_r_v and Matthias,
sent by, 652, 704; reply of Jesus teaching of, v, 21.
to, 652 , 704, who sends an image Acantho, mother of the fourth Sun, 356, 517 saq.
of himself on a towel, which vi, 480. Barnabas, viii, 35,5, 493 seq.
heals him, 558; Thaddeus visits Acceptable year of the Lord, i, 39 I. John, viii, 357, 560 seq.
and heals, 558, 652, 653, 704; Access, Prayer of, vii, 559, 567 • Paul and Thecla, vili, 355,487
Abgur is converted, and intends Accius Navius and Tarquinius Priscus, seq.
to destroy the Jews for crucifying vii, 51 . Peter and Paul, viii, 355, 477
Christ, 656, 662; writes to Tibe- Accommodation, unknown to Christ seq.
rius, 656, 662, 705; answer from and his apostles, i, 417 . Peter and Andrew, viii, 5_6
Tiberius to, 7o5; writes to Narses Accused, the, on, viii, 637. seq"
of Assyria concerning Add_eus, Accusers, false, to be punished, vii, Philip, viii, 355, 4.9.7se •
662, 705, and to A.rdach_s con- 416, 418; qualification of, viii, Pilate, i, I75; viii, 4_-.434,
cerning Simon, 706; is made 616; how to be trested. 6lT;dls" 439-447,.

bishop of Edema, 663. qualification of, 637. h Sharbil, viii, 676 seq.
Abiathar, the high priest, wishes to Acdestis, birth of, vi, 491; a hermap - Thaddseas, viii, 357, 558 seq.
obtain Mary as wife for his son rodite, 49I ; self-mutilated by Thomas, viii, 5o_$A_ac_ew,viii,
viii, 371 ; proclaims that a pro- the craft of Bacchus, 491 ; love Acts and Martyrdom
tector should be sought for Mary, of Attis, 491; fatal consequences 356, 511 seq.
37:l; gives to Mary and J h ofthis fury, 492. Acts and Martyrdom of St. Matthew,
"the water of drinking of°_e Achaia, Christianity attested by mir- "'V_aSnd%_ar _
Lord "to drink, 373, 374. soles in, vi, 438- Ad_e , Liturgy of, vii, $8l-
Abiding city, not here, ii, 3I. Achamoth, account of, i, 32o; origin 57 t.
Abiram, L 6, 6o. of the visible world from, 321 ; [Adam, i, 6, 7t, 89, t 14; ii, to5 ; called
I4o ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

father, i, 6; the first made a par- 8 5 ; St. Patti's severity towards, health, distinguished
takcrof Indention,455; in Para- 86--93; has no absolution on by his s_' 5x7;
470; golden beard
dhle, 53 t ; the perfect man, v, 49; earth, 94; testimony of St. John, torn from a statue of, 515; three
anointed a priett, viii, 90; had [ 95; epistle of Barnabas on, 97; gods named, 480; vintage fesu-
he the spirii? a41; was not ig-[ analogy ofleprosy, 97. vulof,53I ; brought to Romeiu
norant, 24.[; temptation and fall, t Adultery, spiritual, vhi, 24.3; _ of., form of a serpent, 536.
vii, 6z; a poem on, iv, 133;, z55; ofthegods,259; aavocated /Ether, father of Jupiter, vi, 480,
sinned on the sixth day of ere- by philosophers, 260. _ shown not to be a god, 473.
atlon, x, 551 ; his repentance Advent of Christ, vii, 2t 5 ; foretold by z_thnsa loved by Apollo, vi, 485.
signified by the girdle which he Moses, i, 473; the prophets and _tna, torches of Ceres lit at, vi, 499,
made, 457; why driven out of righteous men, 474; precursors 503. ,
paradise, 457; death of, 552 ; of, ii, 519; benefits of the, 2o2; Affections, Stoics opinion on, vii, i79;
analogy between the first and Peter of Alexundria, on, vi, 28o; Peripatetics, I79 , I8o; right use
_con]: 454; type of Christ, vi, the second, viii, 584. of, I8I; ofthe soul, 298; summary
3t8; of the father,4o2; in Hades Advent,the, ofthetrueProphet,viii,88, of above, 323 .
testifies to Jesus, viii, 436; deliv- Advents of Christ, i, 2io, 22I, 253, Affliction of Christ, i, I39.
ered from Hades, 437; brought 254; iii, i72, 326; viii, 90, 95- Afflictions, the, of the righteous, suf-
into paradise, 437, 456 ; and 2Eacus, son of Jupiter, first builder of fared for the remission of sins,
Eve and the family of, 565 ; sick- temples, vi, 5o7; loved by the viii, z94, and persecutions, pur-
netm of, 565; sends Seth and Nereid, 485. pose of, v, 5oI; are not to be
Eve for the "oil of mercy," 566 ; 2F_.geates, or 2Egeas, proconsul, and feared, 5oi ; predicted before,
the death of, 569; the body of, the Apostle Andrew, viii, 5Ir; 5o2.
t_een by Eve lying on the face, and threatens Andrew with crncif_on Affrodosius, an Egyptian governor,
angels praying for, 569 ; raised unless he sacrifices to the gods, convinced that the child Jesus is
into paradise, 569 ; funeral rites 5z2; threatened with violence by a god, viii, 377.
for, end burial of, performed by the people for his harsh treat- Africanus, letter to Origen, iv, 385.
angels, 57o. ment of Andrew, 513; calls Africanus, Julius, life and works, vi,
Adam and Eve, the story of, accord- Andrew before his tribunal and I23, I2,4, 14o.
mg to the Ophites, i, 356. again threatens him, 513; tort- Agapae, Christian, ii, 238; rule of offer-
Ades_ Finees, and Egias, the testi- urea Andrew, and orders him to ings at, vii, 41I; abuse of the
mony of, to the ascension of Je- be crucified, 513; the people cry term by heretics, vi, 4o 3.
sus, viii, 422, 425, 432, 445, 447; out against, 514; visits Andrew Agape, i, 396.
report of the resurrection of Ka- on the cross, and desires to re- Agatho quoted, ii, 475.
rintmthe
Addmns and Apostle,
Leucius, 254.
extracts from lease him, 1 6515; the miserable Agathopus,x27.
death of,3 i, 85, 9I, Io9, II2, I19,
various books concerning, viii, __.gis, viii, 2oi. Agdns, Mount, vi, 49L
655 seq. ; preaching and teaching ff_,glon of Cynopolis, epistle to, by Age, necessary for the ordination of
of, at Edessa, 655 , 657seq.; Assy- Alexander of Alexandria, vi, 299. a presbyter, viii, 64o.
ria allotted to, 656; heals Abgar _Elius, held that the Novensiles were Ages the two, viii, 339-
and others, 657; builds a church, the Muses, el, 474. Agesarchns, vi, 5o9 .
660, 67 i ; many conversions under 2Enees, characterized, ih, I38; son-in- Aggaeus, ill-treated by one of Abgar's
the preaching of, 661, 662; builds law of Latinns, vi, 46] ; son of sons while preaching, viii, 665,
churches in the villages, 663; Venus, 485; deified, 474. 706; ministry of, m Persia, As-
appoints Abgar bishop of Edessa, /F_.on,meaning of the term, i, 316; the I syria, etc, 67z.
663; addresses the nobles and twelfth, the sufferings of, not to ] Agnos-tree, vi, 348; emblem of the
chief men, 663; death of, 664; be deduced from Scripture, 387; I resurrection, 375.
lamented by Christians and Jews nor typified by the woman with ] Ahymnus of Ausvaga, on baptism, v,
alike, 664; is buried by King the issue of blood, 392. ] 570-
Abgar, 664, who follows in the /Eons, v, 86, 89,9 I, Ii8; the thirtyof] Aides, viii, 197, "ZOL
footsteps of, 664. Valentinus, i, 316; iii, 5o6, 5o7; ] Aii LocuUi, vi, 42o.
Address, hortatory, of Justin, i, 273- their names, i, 3z6; iii, 5o6, 5o7; ] Ainos, i, 317 .
289. how they are said to be indicated Alba, founded by Ascanins, vi, 461;
Address of Tertullian to magistrates, in Scripture, i, 317, 319; the ] flourished for 40o years, 528; in-
iii, I7, 56, 57" [production of, 373, 379; further [ cense unknown in, 528.
Adelphitm of Thusvalto, on baptism, inquiry into and refutation of the ] Alban Hill, white bulls sacrificed on,
v, 569. speculations respecting the, 38o, vi, 460.
Admetus served by Apollo, vi, 484. 38z ; the theory of, further ex- Albigenses, ii, 62.
Adonis loved by Proserpine, vi, 485. posed, 382, 384; iii, 520; the Alce, brother of Nicetes, i, 4z, 92, 96.
Adornmenh personal, vii, 392. twelve apostles not types of the Alcibiades, the Hez-m_ modelled after,
Adrian, Emperor, his epistle in behalf twelve, i, 389; the thirty not typi- vi, 5 rx.
of the Christians, i, 186. fled by the baptism of Jesus in his Alcibiades, Christian writer, vii, 337"
Adulterem punished with death, vi, thirtieth year, 39o. Alcm_on quoted, ii, 484.
483. .,Famhines quoted, ii, 485. Alcmena, seduced by Jupiter, vi, 46o,
Adultery, i, 35, Io8, 143; vii, 463; ._schylus, on the unity of God, i, 29o; 498; mother of the Thebun Her-
leulent treatment of, iv, 74, 75; quoted, i, 29o; ii, Io9, 1Io, 139, cules, 483.
forbidden inthe Decalogue, 77; 418, 445, 4_ °, 47 I, 474, 48z; Alcyone, vi, 485.
extreme tinfulness of, v, 332, 334; Chcephorm, quoted, ii, 378. Alemanni, said to have been over-
coupled with idolatry and tour- z_ulaplns, i, I7o, vii, I9, 5 I, 226; come because Christians were to
der, iv, 68; its condemnation un- fables about, invented by the to be found amongst them, vi, 417-
der the Gospel, 79; law of Moses devil, i, 233 ; son of Coronis, vi, Aletheia, the mon so-called, i, 316;
no precedent for judging it, 8o, 4_2; killed by lightning, 4z4, 484; how the passion is said to be in-
nor Christ's pardon of the adul- deified because he discovered use dicated in Scripture, 3r9; of
tater, 85; apostolic judgment of, of herbs, 423, 424, 474; giver of Ptolemy, 333; revealed by Tetrad,
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 141

337; the numerical value of does 427; not to be boasted of, 43o; knees, 506; swallowed upas far

• square with Valenfinlans, AIopeexcellence


loved by of, 522. vi, 485.
Neptune, as
out the
in neck, 506; a demon
the presence of, but cast
he
Alexander the Great, flattered by his Alpha, Jesus, why called, v, 97- will not believe, 507; goes down
preceptor, Aristotle, ii, 65. Alphabet, ii, 65. into Hades, 507 .
_der of Ale_dria, noticesof, Altar,me,_, aSS,..S_,5.43,S46,_.7, _, a co_n of _g A_.r_,
vl, 289, 29o; epistle of, to Alex- 5o2, 505 ; epmue ann gospel staes sent to Jesus, viii, 558; returns
under of Constantinople, 291 ; of, 542, 562, 563; prayer at, 538; with the picture of Jesus to the
epistle, Catholic, of, 297; reverence to, 563, 566; oblation king, 558.
epistle to the clergy of Alexan- at, 486; place of bishop at,486; Ananias, i, x7, i78; proof of resurrec-
dria and Mareotis, 299; to ._Eg- separate or schismatic forbidden, tion, 53i; his persecution, 558.
lonofCynopolis, 299; onthein- 5o2. Anaphora, the second part of the
carnation and passion of Christ, Altars, symbols of heaven and earth, canon of the liturgy, vii, 534; the
299 seq. vii, 35 x. oblation, 535; prayer of, 555; of
Alexander of Cappadocia, vi, x53; Alusis, letter of, in behalf of the St. James' liturgy, restoration of
epistle of, to the church at Anti- Christians, viii, 688. attempted, 534-
och, x54; to Origen, x54; to the Ahog, referred to, i, I87. Anastaslus quotes Justin, i, 3o2.
Antinoites, I54; to Demetrius of Amanuensis, of Hippolytas, v, zo2. Anastasius Sinaita, referred to, i, 1I5,
Alexandria, x54. Amalthea, goat of, vii, 36. 5'7 °.
Alexander of Lycopolis, life and writ- Amazons, laws of the, viii, 73 x; strange Anathemas, on twelve hereticaltenets,
mgs, vi, 239, 7.4o; theories con- stones of the, i88. vi, 5o, 53.
cerning his history, 253; awit- Ambigmty, of words, Jupiter ensnared Anatolius of Alexandria, paschalca_on
ness to the Christian faith, 253.. by, vi, 489; of Plato, i, 282. of, vi, x46 seq.; Easter table of,
Alexander of Phrygia, martyrdom of, Amen, i, x85, x86; vii, 539, 542; use 25o; on mathematics, x52; life
viii, 782. of, 560. and works, 145-
Alexander of Rome, i, 416. Ambrose, memorial of, vfii, 722, 739; Anaxagoras, called atheist,i, 376; his
Alexander, the Syriarch, falls in love speaks of his conversion, 739; of theory of mind, iii, x92; eosmog-
with Thecla, and brings her be- the folly he found in Homer, 739 ony of, v, 14; testifies to the ex-
fore the governor of Antioch, seq.; exhorts the Greeks to be in- istence of God, vl, I4.
viii, 489; his atrocious conduct structed in the word of God, 74I. Anaximander quoted, i, 274, 376; cos-
toward her, 49o. American editor's elucidations and mogonyoh v, 13.
Alexandria, canons of, v, 257; centre notes; see elucidations. Anaximenes quoted, i, 274; cosmog-
of Christian culture, ii, I65; vi, [Amis, the city of, rift, 558. ony of, v, I4; his theory of God,
257; catechetical school of, ii, IAmmonius, i, I55. vii, z4.
342; letter of Peter of Alexandria IAmnon, sins of, an admonition, viii, Ancestors, authority of, vii, 5o.
to the church at, vi, 28o; presby- 64. Anchises, loved by Venus, vi, 422,
ters of, 298; deacons of, 298; its Amon, an example of a sinner, vii, 4o8.. 485.
ecclesiastical independence, 304. [Amos, prophecy of the hst days, v, _,ncient of days, v, x89.
Alexandria, church of, suffenng and 243. Ancient customs, not adhered to by
martyrdoms in, vi, Io8 seq. ]Amours of Jupiter, viii, 258 , 259. heathens, as well as by Christi-n_
Alexandrian school, its origin from I Amphion quoted, h, 47 o. vi, 459, 46o.
Apollos, vi, 236; its influence on Amphitheatre, to be abhorred evenby Andocides quoted, it, 483, 485.
Catholic theology, 289, 3o3 . heathen, iii, 87; place of blood- Andreas C_,sarensis referred to, i, 155.
Alexandrians, epistle of Dionysius of shed and wickedness, vi, 488. Andrew, i, x53; address of, viii, 92;
Alexandria to the, vi, Io8. Amphitrite, loved by Neptune, vi, 485. rebukes _Peter, 115; ministry of,
Alexis quoted, ii, 273. Amusements, good and bad, ii, 289; in Nicsea, etc., 671.
Alford referred to, i, 399; iii, 465. public (spectacles), forbidden, Andrew, Acts and Martyrdom of, viii,
Alimontlan mysteries, vi, 5oo. to Christians, 29 o. 3_6, 511 seq.; and Matthias, Acts
All saints, homily on, vi, 7z; feast of, Amymone, loved by Neptune, vi, 485. oh 356, 517 seq.; and Peter, Acts
73. Anacharsis, forbids heathen mysteries, of, 526 seq.; conversation be-
Allatius Leo, vii, 533. ii, I77. tween, and .,Egeates, 511 ; threat-
Allegorical explanation of myths, w, Anacreon quoted, li, 483; v, 53- ened by Aggeateswith crucifixion,
464, 47_; rejected by Arnobias, Anacletns,i, 69, 416. 512; cited before the tribunal of
, 475, 47 °. Analogies, heathen, to Christ's doc- Aggeates, 513; apostrophizes the
t_uegories, the, of Orpheus and He- trine, i, I69; to Christ's history, cross, 513, 524; tortured and
siod, relating to the heathen cos- I7O; to the souship of Christ, crucified, 514; discourses to the
mogony, viii, 2oo; relating to I7O. people from the cross, 514; ad-
Jupiter, 2ox; relating to Venus, Analysis of Origen's treatise against dresses .,Egcates from the cross,
2ol; uselessness of, 2ox; an Celsas, iv, 681-688; of Arnobius' 5x4, 515; refuses to be released
after-thoughtoftheheathen, 2o2; treatise against the heathen, vi, from the cross, 515; surrounded
of mythology, 2o3; the bad ac- 556-562. with splendor on the cross-
tions ascribed to the gods at- Ananias, the high-priest of the Jews, his dead body taken down by
tempted to be explained by, 256 , a letter to, from the philosophers Maximilla, 515; another ac-
264; the inventors of these sto- of Hellas respecting Philip, viii, count of--Jesus appears to, and
ties of the gods blameworthy, 504; comes to Hellas to oppose sends him to Matthew, to the

26_, 266. Philip, 505; discussion of, with country of the man-eaters, 5o_7a
Alms-glvlng, i, 16, I48; ii, 26, 2o, Philip,5os; has his hand dried up the Lord, in the disguise
54, 578; exhortation to, v, 478- and his eyes blinded. 505; Jesus pilot, conducts him by sea to
484; extent of, in the primitive appears vLsibly before, yet he re- the place of his destln_" n,,qt8;
church, 563; duty of, vii, I78 , mainsin unbelief, 505; receives requested by the pilot, he relates
468, 47o; to whom due, 397; his sight through Phihp's prayer, the miracles of h_s Teacher, and
c_dered by the bishop, 4H; pro- yet is still impenitent, 5o6; the the cause of the Jews' rejection
portion to clergy and others, 411 , earth swallows him up to the of hlm, 519; glvesa curiousnar-
I42 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

rative of the ministry of Jesus, gtve in to God at sun-setting their Anonymous writers quoted, ii, 288,
and of the opposition of men to report of the conduct of men, 29z, 337, 385, 473, 475.
him, 519, 52°; carried by the viii, 575; the two, ii, 24, attend Ausus appointed bishop of Rome by
angels from the boat to the city men at their death, viii, 576; Peter, viii, 675.
of theman-eaters, 52o; visionof fallen, evil seducers, vfii, I4o; Auswer to the Jews, atreatisebyTer.
his disciples, 52I ; Jesus appears discoveries made by, 273; taught ralllan, iii, I5i seq.; date of, 151
to, as a child, 521 ; enters the idolatry, iii, 62, astrology, 65, occasion of writing, zSL
city of the man-eaters, and visits astronomy, divination, and other Ant, Jupiter's conversion into an, vi,
Matthew in prison, 52I; lays arts, vili, 49; the giant offspring 485.
his hands on the men deprived ! of, 273; demons sprung from Antaradus, vfii, 292.
of sight in prison, and heals the fallen, 274; the metamor- Ante-Nicene theology, its freedom
them, 52i, 522; walks about the phoses of, 272; the nantes of, from errors, iv, 223; reliance on
city, and beholds its abomina- used as incantations, vi, 425; Holy Scripture, 223; its under.
tion$, 522; by prayer stays the called days, viii, 5o; different or- standing of church teaching, 240,
hand of inhuman executioners, ders of, 50; of human flesh, un- 382, 383 .
523; rebukes the devil, 523 ; born, iii, 328. Anterus, Epistle of, viii, 626 seq.
sought for by the man-eaters, he Anger, 1, x7, 35, 54; ii, 49; defined, Anthem, the, vn, 553-
shows himself to them. 523; vii, 274 ; necessary to punish- Anthrobians, the, vii, i33.
dragged repeatedly by ropes ment, 274; of God, against sin, Anthropopathism of God, how ex-
through the city, tall his hair and 273; unlike man's, 277 ; wRnessed plained, ii, 362 ; v, 6I I, 615, 644.
flesh are torn off, 523; causes an to by the sibyls, 278, and by the Anthropos,meanmgoftheterm, vii,4 L
alabaster statue to send forth oracle of Apollo, 279; the ntis- Antichrist, i, 34, i38; vii, 2z5, 354;
water, and flood the city, and chief of, vhb 25; righteous, I53, prophecy of, v, I9o, 2o4-2o6 ,
drown the inhabitants, 524 ; 205; of God, a treatise by Lac- 2x4, 2io, 217, 243 seq. ; springs
sends down certain bad men in- tantms, vd, 259 seq. from the tribe of Dan, 2o7; his
to the abyss, 525; brings to hfe AnicetuS, i, 416, 569; iii, 63o. two advents, 217; coming of, iv,
the men that were drowned, 525; !Animal men, the, of the Valentinians, 211 ; at hand, v, 346, 349 ; how
when he is leaving the city Jesus i, 324; pass into the intermediate prefigured, i, 558; his reign and
appears to him as a child, and! habitation, 326. death, 558; different names
sends him hack, 525; caught up Animals, creation of, vii, 6o, 382 ; nox- answering, 559; the fraud, pride,
in a luminous cloud, and con- ious, I99; figure of, 286; the- and tyranny of the kingdom of,
veyedtoamountain, wherewere ories of Epicurus, 287; man 553; concentrates in himself the
Peter and others, 526; Jesus up- closely allied to the other, vi, 44o, apostasy, 557; the ideal evil, iv,
pears to, and sends him to a city 44I, 443, 444; man not morally 594; the number of the name of,
of the barbarians, 526 ; what be- superior to the other, 52o, 52I ; i, 558, 559; the man of sin iii, 453,
feU him there, 526 seq. deified and worshipped, 42o; viii, 463; seen by Esdras in Tartarus,
Andromeda, viii, x99. x48; cloven-footed, i, x44 ; rural- a description of, viii, 572, 573;
Anemurium, the city of, Barnabas nant, I43 ; forbidden or allowed seen and described by John, 582,
preached at, viii, 494. as food to Israel, spiritual signifi- time of the continuance of, 583-
Angel of the covenant, the Son of cance of, 143; clean and un- Antichrist and Christ, a treatise of
God, v, 627, 631. clean, a figure of the gift of the Hippolytus on, v, 2°4 seq-, 243.
Angel guardian, office and benefits of, Holy Spirit, 533 ; a figure of the Anfidoron, the, vii, 356.
vb24; ofmfants, vni,48; of gun- church, Jews and heretics, ii, Anfimachus quoted, ii, 483.
eration, 49 ; of the sun, 5o. 555 ; and plants, illustrating the Antinoites, epistle of Alexander of
Angel, an, appears to Anna, viii, 362, providence of God, viii, I72. Cappadocia to the, vi, 154.
369; to Mary, 363; to Joseph, Animosity of the Jegs, viii, 9x. Antioch, church at, i, 48, 85, 9 i, 96,
364, 373; to Joachim, 370; shows Anna, type of the Gentiles, vi, 391. ioo, i29; epistle of Alexander of
to the people the vile demon that Anna, the wife of Joachim, bewails Cappadocia, to, vi, 154; seat of
dwelt in the temple at Astaruth, her barrenness, via, 36x, 369 ; is early Christians, ii, 87; see of
556. visited by an angel, and promised Theophilus, 88; excitement at,
Angels, i,68,88, i18, I48; natureof, iv, u child, 362, 369; gives birth to caused bySimon Magus, viii, 2o6.
24i , 256; the world not made by, Marymher song of praise; 362, Antiochians, genuine and supposed
i, 36I ; could not be ignorant of 371 ; married to Cleophas after epistle of Ignatius to them,
the supreme God, 365 ; not es- the death of Joachim, 382. wherein he speaks of his bonds,
sentlally (inherently) good, iv, Aunas, the son of, killed by the child of the true doctrine concerning
257; how they transgressed, i, Jesus, viii, 378, 395 Christ against the views of early
19o, 238; vi, 37o; vii, 64, 23I; Annas and Caiaphas, various refer- heretics, and exhorts them to
unawares, viii, i92; appearance ences to, viii, 416, 423, 425, 433, certain duties, i, xlo-xz2.
of, how caused, viii, 49; theirl 447seq.,51z;inheritLevi'scurse, Antiochus, v, 184,214.
freedom, i, 25o, 269, 3ol ; ii, 142; v, x64. Antiochus of Cyzicum, sacrilege of, vi,
are spiritual beings, ii, 493; num- Annubion (also Anubion), and Ap- 515 .
bur of, viii, 585; ministry of, ii, pion, vm, zo5, 2°7, 252, 342, Antipas, martyr, iii, 646.
517, 518, 575; various offices, iv, 344; explains the design of Simon Antiphanes, the theogony of, i, 376;
264; souls of, iv, 287; the fall of Magus' transformation of Faus- quoted, ii, 272.
and its cause, viii, 272; incite to tinianus, 2o7, and of Fanstus, Antipho quoted, ii, 483.
good and evil, iv, 332; bow su- 344; persuades Matthidia to go Antipodes, theory of, incredible, vii,
tPneriorto men, iv, 5o9; minister- to Antioch with Faustlnianus, 94-
g spirits, iv, 544, 65o, 664; not zo7, 2o8. Antiquity, the most fertile source of
to be invoked, iv, 544, 65o'652, Annunciation, the, homilies on, vi, 58- errors, vi, 429-
661; not worshipped by Jews, iv, 7I. Antisthenes, testifies to the unity of
54-5; inferior given to Gentlles, il, Anointing, viii,89;m baptism, v, 376; God, vii, 14; quoted, ii, 193,47o.
524; bear sway over nations, viii, vii, 43 I, 469, 476; thanksgiving Antonianus, epistle of Cyprian to, v,
178; guardian, il, 533; viii, Io8; at, 476. 327.
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. x43

Antonines, the, ii, 5. Apollodorus quoted, ii, 179, 455- bishops, 258, 26o; hold Scripture
Antonines, Emperor, epistle in behalf ApoUonias, i, 59- as the basis of fall. 26a; wit-
of the Christxans, i, I86; is ex- Apolioning the Magian, vi, 428. hess to the apostles' teaching
horted by Melito to acquaint Apollonias of Tyana, vii, I38 , 139. against heresies, 286.
himself with God, and to seek Apollomus, viii, 748, 775; writes Apostolic constitutions quoted, i, 68,
the way of truth, viii, 75 _ seq. against Montanism, 775- 154. See a/so Constitutions.
Antonius Mellssa quotes Justin, i, Apollus, i, 18; probable founder of ApostoLic fathers,writingsof, i,I-I55;
3o2. Alexandrian theology, vi, 236. introductory note to, vii.
Antonius, father of Simon Magus, viii, Apologies, of Justin for Christians, i, Apostolic sees, equality of, v, I57.
98 . 163-I93; of Tertullian. in, 17-55 ; Apparel of women, a treatise by Ter-
Antony and Cleopatra, history of, vi, dateof, 9, I7,2t; successof, H. tullian on the, iv, x4se q.
135- Apologists, early Christian, oh, 136, Apparitions, v, 38.
Anubis, dog-faced, vi, 517 . 14o. Appeal to the Greeks, i, 287, _89.
AnytUS, ii, 66. Apology of MeLito addressed to Mar- Appion, meets and salutes Clement,
Apator, 1,• 322. cus Aurelius Antoninas, frag- viii, 253 ; previous gcquaintance
Apelles, history of, hi, 257 , 526; v, taunts from, viii, 758 seq.; of of Clement with, and trick phyed
H5, I47. Claudius Apollinaris, bishop of on, 253; second discussion with
orxgin of his heresy, 257 ; his Hierapolis, 748, 772. Clement, 262; and Annubion,
views concerning Chmt's Apopomp,'eas or Averter, iv, 329. 2o5, 252, 342; in quest of Faus-
body, 526, 529, 653; answer Apostasy, concentrated in Antichrist, tus, and return to Peter, 345.
to, 527 . l, 557. Apsethus the Libyan, story of, v, 74.
Aphorism, a striking one, v, 23o. Apostates, i, 68, 7h 82, 83; ii, 5o. Apuieius, vii, I38.
Aphrodite, viii, 198; and Kronos,265. Apostles, ii, I4_ 49, 5I; mission of, Aquarius, type of those born under,
Apion, the grammarian, ii, 6o. vii, 3oi ; ordinances as to the v, 34.
Apis, born in thePeloponnese, vi, 422; ministry, i, I6, I7, 18, 66, 84; Aquila, companion of the apostles,
called Serapis by the Egyptians, prefigured by the bells of the vii, 453.
422 ; those punished who revealed priest's robe, 215; not types of Aquila, on Simon Magus, viii, 98 seq.,
the abode of, 5o9. the twelve _eons, 389 ; did not 232, seq.; question of, as to re-
Apocalypse, commentary on the, vii, begin to preach till endued with sponsibility, Io2; and Niceta sent
344 seq.; notes on, 36o; vision the Holy Spirit, 414; their labors by Peter to Laodicea, I57 , 297,
of interpreted, iv, 16o; early re- and martyrdom, v, 254, 255; iii, and with Clement to Tyre, 25I ,
celved at Rome, v, 6oo; how 648; preached on God, i, 414, 252; story of their shipwreck,
understood, vi, 82; authorship of, 417; the doctrine of, 429 seq ; t62; discovers his mother, 163,
83, zIO; purpose of, vii, 36o; how sent by Christ, iii, 252; the [ 3oo; story of their shipwreck and
saturates the liturgies, 56I. teaching of, rift, 667 seq.; Christ [ introduction to Simon Magus told
Apocalypses, Apocryphal, vxii, 358. lifted up before the eyes of, 667 ; [ by Nxcetas, 163; and Nicetas
Apocrisarii, meaning of, viii, 61o. revealed the whole truth, iii, 254, [ recognize each other as brothers,
Apocrypha of the New Testament, in- 266; challenged by Caiaphas, viii, I 3oo; plead with Peter for the im-
troductory notice to, viii, 349 seq. 89 ; their pubhc discussions with ] mediate baptism of their mother,
Apocryphal books, condemned, vii, the Jews, 92, 93; appeal to zo4, 3oh 302; discussion with
457; of the Marcosians, i, 344. the Jews, 94; tumult raised the old workman about genesis,
Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, vi, against the, 95, 96; go to an I76-I82; his father, long lost
46o, 483, 485; son of Minerva upper room in Jerusalem, 667 ; to him, found in the old work-
and Vulcan, 48o, 48I ; accom- receive the Holy Ghost, 667; up- man, 19o, x91; remarks on the
panied his mother in her wander- point laws and ordinances, 668; cosmological and mythological
ings, 422; found refuge on a their different fields of labor, allegories of the heathen, 2oi
floating island, 422 ; called 535, 671 seq. ; miraculously seq.
Clarian, DeLian, Didymean, Phi- brought together to Bethlehem to Aquila, vi, I64, 166, and Theodotion
lesian, Pythian, 419; bow-bear- Mary before her assumption, 588; their interpretation of Is& vii, I4,
ing, 4_2, 483; Sminthian, 473; miraculously conveyed back to referred to, i, 45 L
deceived those who enriched hm their respective spheres, 594; Aquileia, church of, custom in, iii, 585.
temples, 484 ; served Admetas how to be received, on, 38o, 383; Aquilins, vi, 424.
and Laomedon, 484 ; pirates preaching of, expounded, 454- Aquinas referred to, iv, 166.
plundered and burned
of, 516 (note); temples
identified with _i_6; of
first bishops
council of, 454, 455;
ordained by Arabia, Christianity
in, el, 438. tested by miradas
Bacchus and the sun, 473 ; Rit- them, 477; tradition of, the test Arabians, worshipped an unshaped
uals of Numa did not contain of true belief, iv, 239; taught stone, vi, 5Io; laws of the, viii,
name of, 462 ; four gods named, some things of faith, others of 73 L
Aradug Peter's excursion to, ami o¢-
48o ; human heads offered to Dis opinion, 239; character and
and Saturn by advice of, 46°, powerof, 423,49i ; the marriage currencesthere, viil, I59.
and Neptune, the Penates, 475 ; of, ii, 541,543; seeds of heresy Aratas, v, 27, author of heretical
Hyperoche and Laodice buried noted by them, iii, 259; their days oFmlons, 42.
in temple of Delian, 5o8 ; Tel- to be honored, vii, 495 ; liturgy Aratus quoted, ii, 97, x9z, _o3, 468;
messus buried under the altar of, vii, 561-569; false, viii, I4_.. v, 42, 43, 44, 63; vii, 36, 14o,
of, 508, 509; god of music, 526; [ Apostle (Epistle), the, vii, 553, 561" I41"
mistresses of, 485 ; represented I Apostles, seat of the, the last in- Arcadia, i, 43; Man born in, vi, 484 .
with lyre and plectrum, 511; his[ stance in trials against bishops, Arcesilas, his philosophy, vii, 72; does
disgraceful conduct, vii, 19. 226 ; I viii, 6o9. not distingt_h the knowable and
on the unity of God, 17 ; on his I Apostles, Peter and Paul, remains of, unknowable, 72.
anger against sin, 279; on inn- at Rome, v, 6ol. Archavir of Persia succeeded by hi,
mortality, 2Io; his utterance re- [ Apostolic churches, origin of, iii, 252; son Ardachhh viii, 792.
specting Jesus, 112; and Daphne, 1 the faith held in their communion Archelans, the Athenian, I, 274; coa-
ii, 73. ] only, 253; succession in faith and mogony of, v, 15-
I44 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Archelans, king, commits suicide, viii, Armenians, believed that one God was istence of evil in the world ac-
cause of all divine manifestations, cording to, viii, 194; test of, I95;
A_ns, bishop, vi, x76; date and -d, 480. baffled by free-wi]J, x95
character of his writings, 177. Arnobius, life, character, and writings Astronomers, v, 28; system of Pythag-
ArchesiLa_ affirms that man knows of, vi, 4o5-4II; editions of his ora_, 84.
nothing, vi, 437- works, 4Io; his own account of Astronomy, invented by the Baby-
Archilochus referred to, ii, Io9, 473, his conversion, 423. Ionians, ii, 65; how economized
481 ; iv, 441. Arsinoe, loved by ApoUo, vi, 461. by demons, 68; mystery of, 5oi.
Archimedes, his orrery, vii, 48; his Art, wisdom given by God, ix, 3o4; of Astrotheosophists, the, v, 42-
hydraulic organ, iii, 193. man, no proof of participation in AteUane farces, vi, 53 t .
Archinns quoted, ii, 485. the Divine nature, vi, 44I. Athamas quoted, ii, 484.
Archytas assigns all t_ings to num- Artemis, viii, 264. Athanasian creed, v, 237; its date and
bets,home
Ardaha, vi, 437.
of Montanus, vii, 335- Artemon,
Arts, not heretic,
invented v,by6oI.
the Greeks, n,
"" I Athanasius
authority,referred
rib 366
to, ii, 25, 57.
Ardach_s succeeds Archav_r as king 65, but mostlybybarbarians, 317; Atheism, charged upon the Christians,
of Persia, vih, 7oz; is maintained heathen, anticipated in the Old i, 164; ii, I3o; charge retorted
by Abgar, 703 . Testament, lii, 97- on heathen, fi, I31; absurdity of
Aretas referred to, viii, 36. Ascension of Moses referred to, iv, this charge, 134.
Argives, their kings, ii, 8o. 328. Atheists, philosophers proved to be
Argos, destruction by fire of temple of Ascension of Christ, vii, i22, 241 ; viii, such, ii, lX3; mysteries of the,

Juno at,the,
Argument, vi, 5oi6.Justin's apology, 422, 432-444;
rated, to be
vii, 448, 495 eommemo-
; viii, 668. 177.
Athenagoras, an Athenian philosopher,
stated, i, 17o. Ascription to Christ, vh, 464 . ii, 127; embraces Christianity,
Argumentsinfavorofattendingshows, Aser, v, I65, I66. i25, t27; one of the earliest
refuted, ih, 79, 8o. Asher, the patriarch, speaks to his apo1ogLstS, I25, I27; is men-
Argus, slain by Mercury, vi, 48o, 517• children concerning two faces, of tioned by Methodms and Philip
Ariadne, i, I7o. vice and virtue, viii, 3o, 3I; ex- of Side, I27; writes a plea for the
Arian heresy, condemned, vi, 4o; boris them to walk in the way of Christians, I29-148, and on the
epistles on the, 29 x seq. truthand righteousness, 3 x; death resurrection of the dead, I49-I62;
Atians, the, vii, x33. of, 32. introductory notice to the writ-
Artsteas, story of, iv, 474- Asia, afflicted with mice and locusts ings of, 125-I27.
Aristides, epistle of Juhus Africanus because of the Chrisfians, vi, 417; Athene, vui, 2oi.
to, vi, x25 seq. Christianity attested by nuracles Athenians, made their Hernae like
Aristion, i, x53, I54. in, 438 Alcibxades, vi, 51L
Aristippns, ii, 65; and Lais, vii, 84, Asiarchs, office of, i, 4L Athenodorus, viii, 253, 345.
237. Ass, of Balaam, a type, I, 572; sacri- Athens, fall of temple of Bacchus at,
Ansto of Pella, viii, 747, 749; extracts riced to Priapus, vii, 36. vi, 516; Cecrops buried in temple
from his disputation of Jason and Ass's head, charge of worshipping re- of Minerva at, 5o8.
Paptscus, 749, 75°. luted, ifi, 5o. Atlantis, the fabled island, vi, 4I 5.
Aristobulus quoted, ii, 487, 52o. Assemani referred to, vii, 533. Atlas, prop of the skies, vi, 461 ;
Aristochlanus, bishop, viii, 495. Assembling together, the duty of, wii, grandfather of Mercury, 469.
Atormc theory of Epicurus, stated, vi,
Ariston quoted, ii, x13- z 51.
Aristophanes quoted, ii, 483, 485 • Assembly (synod) composed of clergy 84; refuted by analogies, 85, by
Aristotle, flatters Alexander, fi, 65; and lruty, v, 3IO. the constitution of the universe,
disagrees with Plato, i, 275, and Asses, sacrificed to Mars by the 86, by the human constitution,
deserts him, iv, 436; flight of, iv, Scythians, vi, 484 88.
425; theory of mind of, ill, x92; Associations, pernicious, denounced, Atoms, theory of, wi, 87; doctrine of,
theory of substance and accidents, viii, 58. viii, I7o; the concourse of, could
v, x9, of the soul, 2o; general Assumption, the, of Mary, vifi, 359, not make the world, 17o; more
sketch of his philosophy, Iol; 591, 594. difficulties of the theory of, t7o.
adds a fifth element to the primary Assyrians, war of Bactrians with, vi, Atossa, n, 65.
causes, vi, 437; affirmed that 4x5; the country of the, allotted Attagi, Phrygian name of goats, vi,
Minerva was the moon, 472; on to Add_eus, viii, 656; liturgy of, 492.
the unity of God, vii, 14; quoted, vii, 57o. Attalus, i, 96; martyr, viii, 779, 781,
iii, 199, 5o9 • Astarnth, an Indian god, silenced by 782.
Aristotelian philosophy in the early Bartholomew, viii, 553. Attulus, sent from Phrygia to Rome a
church, vi, 57. Asterius Urbanus, date and character stone as the Great Mother, vi,
Aristoxenes, denies the mind, vii, 297. of, vii, 333. 538.
Arithmeticians, pretenders to proph- Astreges, brother of King Polymins, Attendants of Peter, names of the,
eey, v, 3o; interpret life by aura- incited against Bartholomew, per- viii, 229
bets, 31,45. secutes and kills him, viii, 557" Attica, visited by Ceres, vi, 504,
Arius, heresiarch, ordained, and de- Astrologers, viii, 185; prodigies of, v, Attis, worshipped in the temples of
posed by Peter of Alexandria, vi, 28; book of the, viii, 721. Cybele, w, 424; son of Nana,
262, 265; restored, 268; hisfinal Astrological lore, viii, I87; reputation 492; loved by Cybele, 486, 492;
excommunication, 29o; his here- of, I87 self-mutilation and death of, 492;
sies refuted, 291-297. Astrology, invented by fallen angels, rites established in honor of, 492
Ark of the covenant, i, 394; atypeof iii, 65, by demons, vii, 65, 232; ] (note); explained as the sun,
Christ's body, 570, 576; of the allied to magic, iii, 65; basis of 5o5 •
church, % 658. heretical teaching, v, 24; fallacy Attributes of God, viii, 237, 283; how
Ark, Noah's dimensions of, iv, 516. of its _rocesses. 2_: horoscope, ] related to his substance, iii, o22.
Armenia, becomes tributary to Rome, founda'tion of," 25_;" refuted b'y Auberlen referred to, iii, 57o.
viii, 7O2; divided after Abgar's facts, 37; folly of, 43; Peratic [ Augias quoted, ii, 483-
death, 7o6. system derived from, 6I ; the ex- I Augustine, St., influence of, on the
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. I45

German reformation, iii, 3; re- fable about invented by the devil, 37_, 385, 565 seq.; necemity of,
ferred to, iii, 39; viii, 35, 37, 44. i, 233. viii, x_4, 29o; objection to its
Augustus, Emperor, refused divine Bacchyhdes quoted, fi, 470, 483. necessRy, iii, 674, 676; received
honors, iii, 43; ordered a census, Bacchylus, viii, 477- by the aposfles_ ii, 578; iii, 67_;
viii, 365, 374- Bacis, the soothsayer, vi, 43 L oneness of, iii, 676; use of, viii,
Aulus, capitol named from', vi, 5o9. Backbiting, ii, 49- I_5 , 290; fl-d._t_t
of, Vii, 4_; rit_$
Aurelian. persecutor, vfi, 303. Bacon referred to, iv, 73. oh vii, 431; customs of, ill, 94,
Aurelius, confessor, v, 3IX; ordained Bactrian, Zoroaster a, vi, 428. Io3; seasons for, iii, 678; prepa.
reader, 3II. Bactrians, war of Assyrians with, vi, ration for, 679; Lord's Prayerat,
Aurelius of ChuUabi, on baptism, v, 4t5; laws of the, vfil, 73 x. vii, 43i; candidates for, to be
72•
Aure_"us of Utica, on baptism, v, 569. Baehr, referred
Baebulus, the Magian,
to, vi, 339-
vi, 428. vii, 469; invitation
examined, vii, 494, 495;
to, viii,
office132;
of,
Aurehus Marcus, 1, 187; Lightfoot on, Balaam, i, 571; forbidden to curse multitudes receive, viii, i33;
rid, 778. Israel, 572; is slain, 573; his ass types of, iii, 673; clinic, valid, v,
Aurora's love of Tithonus, vi, 485 . a type, 572. 4ol, 419; heretical baptism in-
Aus_a, viii, 87. Bald Venus, the, vii, 33. valid, iii, 676; v, 377; vii, 456;
Authority, apostolic, vii, IO6. Balsamon, commentary on Peter of and disallowed by African court-
Authors, profane, ii, xxI ; their igno- Alexandria's canons, vi, 269-278. ells, vi, Io2; and council of C4tr-
rance, xIt ; their contradictions, Bancroft referred to, i, 552. thage on, v, 565-572; may be
11 x. Banquet, the, of the ten virgins, by t given by laymen, not by women,

Autogeues, i, 353- Banquet, the, of the gods, vi, 531 ; infants to be deferred, flit 678
Autolycus, an idolater and scorner of vii1, 2o3. (not to be delayed, v, 353 seq.);
Authors quoted;il,see
Christians, 89; Quoted
addressauthors. Methodius,
of The- Baptism, vi, 309-355,
prefigured 382"
in the Old Testa- I iii, 677
of (by neither,
the eunuch, ill, vii,
678;429); of
of the
bphilusto. 94-22I; misled by false ment, i, 144; of Jesus not a type unmarried, iii, 678; of the Sa-
accusations, 112; concludingad- of the thirty _eons, 39o; of Christ, maritan converts, v, 381; true
vice to, 12I. ill, 675; why, rift, 44 (homily immersion in, vii, 5o2; by Peter,
Autun inscription, vii, 536. on, w, 68-7I), example to Chris- viii, 251 ; of John, not celestial,
Avarice, effects of, viii, 22o. tians, v, 236, effect of, ii, 215; ill, 674; not administered by
Ave Maria, vii, 546. Christian, i, 183, 2ol ; names and : Christ, 674 , nor by St. Paul, 676;
Aventine, Jupiter drawn down to the, effects, ii, 215, 216; directions re- of St. Paul, 676; not received by
vi, 459. garding, wi, 379, 382; grace in, Abraham, 676; Calnite heresy
Avenging of the Saviour, the, viii, 354, v, 276, 388 seq.; called illumina- concerning, iii, 669; for the dead,
472 seq. tion, 1, x83; ii, I26; with faith how understood, iii, 449, _.8I; a
Ayes quoted, ii, 96. and repentance, ii, 217; iii, 66I, treatise by Tertullian on, tit, 669
Aviricius Marcellus, vii, 335, 338. 662; for the remission of sins, li, seq., iutroductionto, 669.
Axe, the, made to float by means of 222, 36I ;iii, 293, 669; v, 354; Baptized, the, eucharistic prayer for,
wood, i, 572; 10ad at the root, viii,269; in goodworks, viii, 275; vii, 484; privileges of the, viii,
573; v, 595. extinguishes the fire of sin, 185; 278.
Axionicus, opimon of, concerning the removes the unclean spirits from Barabbas preferred to Jesus, viii, 42o,
body of Jesus, v, 89. men, 1I6; the seal, ii, 349, 462 ; 442.
Azarias, i, x7, t78; proof of resurrec- a birth into Christ, li, 439; typi- Barbarians, their rites of worship, vii,
tion, 531; his persecution, 558. fled in the Apocalypse, vi, 337; 229"
the wedding garment, viii, x4z, Barbeliotes, doctrines of, i, 353.
Babai, sister of Sharbil, killed on the 274; first of Christian mysteries, Barcochebas, i, I73.
spot where she caught the blood ii, 46I ; the sign of regeneratton, Bardesanes, life of, viii, 722; dialogue
of her brother, vhi, 684; is buried, vfii, 43; not to be repeated, ii, of, with Avida, 723 seq.; opinion
684. 36i; v, 360; vii, 456; mast be of, coucerning the body of Jesus,
Babel, the tower of, fi, xo6; raised to preceded by fasung, viii, x64; v, 89; referred to, viii, 87.
Zoroaster, viii, x4I. renunciation in, ii, 73; iil, 85; vii Barjesas met by Barnabas and Mark,
Babylon, identified with Rome, v, 2x x ; 476; promises made in, viii, 62I ; viii, 495; opposes Barnabas, 495.
symbol of the Roman State, vix, consecration of water for, vii, 477; Bark, used in ancient times for cloth-
352; judgment of, mApocaJypse, chrism in, v, 376; vii, 43h 469, ing, vi, 459-
v, 212. 476; in,672; imposition of hands Barnabas, i, 133; ii, 354, 579; vii,
Babylonians, invention of the, ii, 65; necessary after, lit, 672; viii, 62I ; 453; comes to Rome, viii, 78;
system of the, v, 40. requisite to communion, vii, 4x4; preaches Christ there, 78, 79;
Bacchanalia, two kinds of, vi, 496, not to be hastily given, iii, 662; Clement's interposition in his

497. sonotbe
Bacchus, "_ m-le
_ ,vi, 473,483; reservation of, 456;
berefused, vii, 361, 426; not to
sinafter, n, behalf, 79;
course with, Clement's
9; depurtureinter-
of,
dashed by lightning from hLs 438; vii, 398; why possible, vi, from Rome, _; addresses the
mother's womb, 422; born again 365; of water, v, 36o, 670; of Jews at Jerusalem, 93; preaches
from his father's thigh, 483; the Spirit, v, 669, 67I; of fire, v, at Alexandria, 225; is interrupted
giver of a good vintage, 459; 676; wRh Spirit and fire, mean- by the crowd, 225; defended by
represented as effeminate, 5II; ing of, viii, 46; of blood, iii, 677; Clement, 225, 226; instructs
and as bearing a drinking-cup, v, 676; compared to a stream, Clement, 226; departs fromAlex-
517; 2MI.alli&splayed at rites of, vfii, 43; substituted for sacrifices, andria, 226; the Acts of, 355,
50o; identzfied with the sun, 473 ; viii, 88; is imitated by demons, 493 seq.; the contention between
goats sacrificed to, 525 (note); i, x83; outward simplicity of, a Paul and, 493, 494; with Mark,
called Evius, 5oo, Nysins, 5oo, stumbling-block to unbelief, but a 494; comes to Anemurium, and
Zag_ens, 497, Bromias, 483; torn motive to faith, iii, 669; con- _:maCh_d th_r_o 49_ ordailts
in pieces by Titans, 424, 497; trusted with heathen ceremonial, • " p Oyprus,
destruction of temple at Athens 669; formula implies the church, 495; visits Lapithus aud Lsmj_t-
of, 5x6; character of, vii, 226; 672; none out of the church, v, distus, 494, 495; rea_es rltpaos
I46 ANTE--NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

and meets Barjesus there, 495 ; Bath, behavior in, ii, 279; right use receives Clement, Aquila, and
vhdts Curium, 495; entertained of, 282. Nicetarb 252; reports the doings
by Ariatocllanus, 495; oppo_d Bathin_ promiscuous, to be shunned, of Simon Magus, 252.
by Barjesmb 495; comes to ci- vii, 395. Beron, and Felix, v, 23I ; heretic,
fium, 495 ; from Citium sails to Banbo, entertainer of Ceres at Elen- confounds the natures of Christ,
Salamis, 495; the .Jews, excited sis, vi, 499. 241-234.
by Barjesus, burnhtm: his ashes Bean, prohibited by Pythagoras, ii, Berosus, ii, 80, 12I.
deposited by Mark in a cave, ! 383, 403. Bernard, St., referred to, i, xo2; ill,
Beards on, ii, 31I ; Clement's defence 53, 69t; viii, 37.
Bar_, epistle of, wherein he warns of, ii, 276 , 277. Beryl, or Tharses, v, i8z.
his readers against Judaism, and Beast, the, i, 557, 558; ii, 18; number Berytus, school of Roman law, vi, 4,
seeks to explain some Je ".wishcus- of, vii, 356, no certain interpreta- 16.
tom, i, I37-149; quoted, n, 354, tion, v, ]IS; mark of, v, 249. Bethlehem, Christ's birth in, foretold,
355, 362, 366, 372,459; iv, 97, Beatitudes,.true teaching of, ii, 413, iv, 418; Joseph goes to, with
424. 441 ; m, 7]2;..]provisions for the Mary, and Jesus is born in, viii,
Bargamya, viii, 685,688; preaches the Lord's way, vm, 44. 365 ; the cave of, in which Jesus
gospel to Sharbil, 676 seq.; ac- Beausobre referred to, ii, 380; v, Io7. was born, 365 .
cused before Lysinus for having Beauty, true and false, ii, 27]. Bethune referred to, ii, 284.
converted Sharbil, 685 ; is brought "Because of the angels," interpreted, Biblias, martyrdom of, viii, 780.
before the judge, 686 ; is ira- ii, 578. Bidding prayer, v, 485, 532; the free
prisoned, 686; brought again be- Becher, an Indian god, acknowledges prayer of primitive Christians, 532,
fore the judge, 686; refuses to the true God, and Bartholomew 538 •
worship the gods, 687; martyr- as his servant, viii, 553. Binding of Mars and Venus, explained
dom and tortures of, 685, 687 ; is Bede referred to, ii, .346. allegorically, vi, 505 .
set free, 688. Beetle, fable concerning, ii, 449, 476. Bingham referred to, i, 335, 439; ii,
Bartholomew, address of, viii, Beetles, temples erected to, vi, 4zo. 33, 343.
canon of, vii, 492; when a _3_ Beggar woman, the, of Aradus, viii, Birds, allowed as food to Israel, i, 143;
restored to life by the child Jesus, 15o ; turns out to be the mother the two (Lev. xlv), 3ol.
viii, 4 H ; visits with Philip the of Clement, 159-I6I. Birth and death, law of, ii, 584 .
city of Ophioryma, 497; beaten Beginning, as apphed to creation, iii, Birth of Christ, apocryphal fables con-
and shut up in the temple of the 488. cerning, vi, I27; nature, prophe-
viper, 499; his hands are nailed Behavior, circumspect, examples of, cies, andto types
feast of, be kept,of,vii,386,
443, 389;
495.
to the gate of the temple, 500, viii, 65.
508; delivered, Philip's directions Being, definition of, ii, 580. Birth, the old and new, vifi, ]84.
to, 5oi, 51o; goesto India, where Beings, incorporeal and corporeal, iv, Birthdays of the gods, vi, 53 I.
the god Astaruth is silenced at 262; evil, turned to good account, Bishopric, authority and labor of, vih,
his presence,553; the godBecher viii, 14o. 250.
acknowledges him to be a servant Believers, a spiritual temple, i, 147 ; Bishops, how a_peinted, v, 366; vii,
of the true God, 553; description what Christ is m them, i, 1I, I4, 38i, 48i, 4_2; character of, 396,
of, 553; casts out a demon, 554; I5, ]8, 53; how justified, ii, 58o; 398; examination of, 397; duues
King Polymius sends for him to escape the destruction at the end of, i, 69, 85, 9o, 94, 96, 99, too;
heal his demoniac daughter, of the world, viii, 775. viii, 219; labors and reward of,
which he does, refusing reward, Bel and Dragon, i, 467 . viii, 121 ; to be consulted in all
554; preaches to the king, 534; Bellarmine referred to, iii, 299. things, i, 5o, 69, 79, 83, 89;
compels a demon to contess Bellerophon, i, 17o. honored, 5], 6I, 9o, 95, xoo;
Christ9 555, and to confess the Beilona, vii, 38. obeyed, i, 60; viii, 221, 251;
malicious works of the devil, 555; Bellon_e, vi, 4_o, 47 L subjection to, i, ] 7, 5°, 66, 69;
by aword destroys theidols, 556; Bells on the priest's robe, a figure, i, right of, viii, 633; successors to
his prayer to God, 556; King 215. the apostles in ralmg and teach-
Astreges, incited against l_n, or- Bells, v, 258. ing, v, io; to give reproof, vii,
ders him to be cast into the sea, Benedicite (song of the three chil- 398; not to receive bribes nor
557; martyrdom of, 357, 553 dren) not in the Hebrew of spare offenders, 399, 415, but to
seq. Daniel, iv, 386. be merciful to the penitent, 4oo,
Baruch, book of, remarkable passage Benedicuon, forms of, i, 15, 21,3o,43, 408, 4x5; to govern, not be gov-
in, v, zg.4; heretical book of Jus- 58 , 72 , 85 , 92, 96. erned, 4oz ; patterns of right hv-
tinus, 69-73. Benedictmns, vii, 538, 541, 543, 547, ing, 4o3; to seek out and save
Basilides, bishop, epistle of Dionysius 5_3; final, 548, 68. ... the erring and sinful, 4o4, 405;
of Alexandria to, vi, 94 seq. Benedlctas, epistle o? Callistus to, wu, not to be hasty in excommum-
Basiiides, heretic, i, 7I; iii, 649; v, 6]3. cating, 4o5, 413; content with
ioo; vii, 453; doctrines of, i, 348; Benevolence, of God, I, 459. little, 4o8; distributing offerings to
ii, 355, 358, 38I, 4°2, 437: 44o, Benjamin, the patriarch, speaks of his those in need, 4o8; stand between
445; follower of Aristotle, v, birth, viii, of his being recognized God and theby people,
maintained 4o9; to
the Church, be
4o9;
xo3; absurd notions of, as to the by Joseph, 36; exhortshischildren
death of Jesus, i, 349 ; gener_ to follow the example of Joseph, stand in place of the high-pries_
description of his cosmogony an_ 36, to have a pure mind, 36, to 4]o; govern by the authority o
theology, v, 1o4-Io8; sum ol flee the evil-doing of Beliar, 37, God, 41o; the office of, not to be
heretical opinions, v, 144; refu- that they may have a part in the taken by anyone to himself,41o;
tatlon of, i, 412 ; ii, 423; teacher kingdom of the Lord, 37; cm- offerings to be brought to, 41o;
of dualism, vi, 233. dudes with a reference to the to be honored as fathers, before
rulers and kings, 412; not to be
Bafilidians, i, 212. Apostle Paul, 37"
Basmotheans, heretics, deny divine Bereeyntian, goddess, vi, 494. resPeetersofpers°ns,4tS;)udges
of causes, but with the assistance
Ba_providence, _ 45 _ Berington referred to, i, 415 .
, i, 59. B_--aice, daughter of Justa, viii, 252; of presbyters and deacons, 418;
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. I47

to give sentence in due propor- Blood, of Christ redeems, i, 527, 528; Boyis.h questionings, the, of Clement,
tion to the sin, 4z8; to hear both of grape, its signification, 222; vm, 213.
sides,4tS; to give public warning symbolof theword, ii, z21; and Brachmaus, Indian philo_phers, v,
against contentions, 42o; throne water, from Christ's side, v, 239; ZL
of, in the church, 4-2l; noothers Christians aceased of eating, how Brahmans, the, viii, 187; lawsof the_
to ordain, 43o; whom to ordain the calumny originated, i, 570" 73o.
and to refuse, 43I; ordained by Boast, vain, of the Jews, i, 2o6. Brahmins, v, 9-
God when duly chosen, v, 340, Boat, the first, made by Zebulon, viii, Branch, as.worshipped by the Thespi-
34z; to be ordained by three 24. am, vz, 5Io.
bishops, vii, 432, 493, 5oo, of the Bocchores, vi, 422. Branches, ii, 39, 4°, 41 ; exphtnafion
province and in public, v, 37h Bodily nature, perpetuity of, iv,27o, of, 41.
4x7 ; in the Church, and the Body and blood, Ratrammon the, vii, Brazen serpent, a type of Christ, i, 145.
Church in the bishop, v, 374; to 545. Bread, spiritnal and natural (in the
provide..for orphans, and others in Body and soul, conflict between, vii, Lord's prayer), v, 452; a symbol
need, va, 433; list of those or- 79; separated but not destroyed of the Word, ii, 2aI; and wine in
dained by the apostles, 477; how by death, 2o8 ; the views of her- the Eucharist, i, 528.
chosen and ordained, 481,482; etics concerning the future des- Breaking of the bread; sit Fraction.
prayer at their ordination 482, tiny of, refuted, i, 402 ; iii, 586. Breath of life, the, i_537; and blood,
483; not to leave their charge, Body of Christ, prefigured, i, 570; iUustratingGodsprovidence, viii,
ol ; to submit to the chief reul in Christ as in man, iii, 4_9, I73.
ishop, 5o2; sundry regulations 467; opinions concerning, v, _s9. Brides, hair of, arranged with Aasta
concerning, 5oz; synods to be Body, the, vahiahle before God, i,297; cn_libarts, vi, 46o.
held by, 5o2; how represented, iii, 549; illastrating divine provi- Brimo, Ceres named, vi,497.
ii, I4, 52; each holds an undi- dence, viii, i73; the symmetry of, Britain, climate of, iv, t82; legend of
vided part in the one episcopate, x73 ; parts of, vii, 288-295; essen- musical cave, ii, 487.
v, 423; not to ordain outside of tial to the perfect man, vi, 36o; Britons, laws of the, viii, 73 I.
the dtocese, vi, x64; no "bishop does not cause the soul to sin, Bromius, name of Bacchtub vi, 483.
of bishops," v, 565; prayer for 298; essentially immortal, vi, Brotherhood, the human, ii, 3_.
the, vii, 55t-553, 556; when ac- 377 ; will rise, i,298,57o; ii,i52; Brotherly love enjoined, viil, 623.
cased, how to be tried, viii, 6o9; purity of, 36, 346; functions Brunda, Simon Magus threw himaelf
the final judgment to be submitted of, 152; Christian, temple of God, from house-top at, vi, 438.
to the seat of the apostles, 6o9, i, 532, 575; ii, 584; not to be Bryce quoted, viii, 644.
637; on the spoliation or expul- embellished, ii, 272 ; from earth, BUll referred to, i, 5, I78, 4oz; fi, 6,
sion of certain, 6Io; to keep i, 544, but preserved, 56o; not 22, I37 ; ili, 240, 249, 299, 318,
within the bounds of their own destroyed by death, iv, 272, 346 ; 375, 6oi, 622; iv, 582 ; v, .6_
parish, 615 seq.; seats of the, vi, 373, but restored, iv, 272 , 346, Bunsen referred to, i, 24, 97; ii, _,
62o; those rejected by, how to and real as weU as spiritual in the 197, _o5, 286, 29h 294, 297, 29_,
be treated, 6::o seq.; translation resurrection, iv, 375 ; as sheath 349, 443, 46I, 479, 5o6, 5zx, 545,
of, 626; not to be accused or of the soul, the shadow of God's 549; ili, 79, 85, 9°, 94, Io2, to3,
hurt by detraction, 633 seq.; suc- soul, iii, 55° ; exercises of, ii, 283 ; 249, 672, 678, 679, 68I ; iv, 38,
cession of, in various churches, i, dissolution and death of, ii, 584; I66, 17o, 382; V, v, 47, 559; vi,
415; the Church founded on its present functions not essential, 438.
the succession of, v, 3o5 ; first, of iii, 592; not useless after this life, Burgon referred to, i, 425; iii, 717.
Rome, 1, 416; concurrence of, in _9a; to be renewed and purified, Burial of the dead, duty of, vii, 177;
Roman and African councils, v, tv, a62; animal and spiritnal, 294 : rites of, 464.
328, 329; mutual independence spiritnal nature of, 346; change Burnus, god of lust, vi, 478.
of, v, 332; early, of Rome, iv, a gradual one, 347; identity of, Burrhus of Ephesus, i, 5o, 85, 9a.
I56; of Jerusalem and Alexan- 347; final condition and habita- Burton (Lect.) referred to, i, 169, I71 ;
dria, succession of, iv, 384 . tion of, 348; the work of God, iii, 7, 8; iv, 37 I, 573, 595; v, I z.
Bishop's cathedra, ii, t2. 522; lawof change in,523; how Burton (Ante Nic. Test.) referred to,
Bitus, i, xI4. honored by Christians, 659. i, 443.
Black (mourning) garments, not suit- Boehl referred to, i, 29. Burton (Anatom.) referred to, ii, 72,
able for Christians, v, 474. Boisena, miracle of, anticipated, v, 92. I47-
Blackreferredto, i,462; v,489; vi,235. Bona Dea, story of, vi, 496; original Bash, the, a type of the cr0a, viii,
Blandina, the martyr, i, 570; viii, 779, name,422. 759.
78x seq. Boniface III. assumes the title of Business, too much, ii, 24, 5o.
Blasphemers, ii, 5o. "Uhiversal Bishop," viii, 6o2,642. Basiris, ii, 66.
Blasphemy, fear of, vain excuse for 3ook of the laws of divers countries, Butler referred to, iii, 178.
heathen customs, hi, 69. by Bardesanes, viii, 723 seq. Battler referred to, ii, 347.
Bhstus, Judaizer, iii, 654. Book, the great seven-sealed, seen by Bythas, i, 316, 333; iii, 5o7; absurd-
John, viii, 581; opened, 584. ity of, i, 362, 363; iii, 5o7.
Bledsoe,
542. referred to, ii, 5zz; iv, 383, Books, heathen, to be shunned, vii,
Blessing of water and oil, vii, 494. 393; of Scripture to be studied, Cadaver, derivation of the word,
Blessings, divine, how obtained, i, 13, 393; Christian, to beimpatted to 558, 594.
14, 22, 28, 29; how to be sought, the initiated only, viii, 2i 5. _as, teacher of Cyprian, v, _o8;
28, I49. Borborians, doctrines of, i, 353. epistle of Cyprian to, 358; on
Blind man, a, healed by Jesus, bears Boreas, v, I72. baptism, 565.
witness of him before Pilate, viii, Born of water, viii, 289. C._dlius, worships the image of Sere.

B lindness,
419' 428, 442" to be inflicted, ig
on whom Bossuet
426.referred to, i,28; iii, i78 , 372, pis, iv, I73;173;
Minucins, brings reproach
_eved_ begs on
585 . Bounty, or liberulity, vii, 275. argue with Octavius on the truth
Blood and breath, as illustrating divine Bower referred to, viii, 625. of his religion, I74; acgaes that
providence, viii, i73. Boyle referred to, ii, 29. the world is governed by no
x48 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

pcovldence, hence it is better to Canon, use of the word according to mouia, 484 (note) ; three sets of
abide by the received form of Suicer, vii, 56I ; of the Old Tee- gods named, 48o.
religion, I75, I76 ..se_.,and repu- lament, according to Melito, viii, Castor, famed for his skill in manag-
diate the new religton, 179; is 759; law, ii, 22, I3; Muratori- inghorses, vi, 422.
answered by Minucias, i8o; re- anus, v, 603; paschal, the, of Castus, a fasting, vi, 496.
luted by Octavius, I81-x97; is Anatoliasof Alexandria, vi, 269, CastosofSieca,°nbaptmm, v, 568"
converted, z97. 284. Catamitns, carried off to be a cup.
Celibaris basra, used in arranging Canoniealhours, ii, x2; books of Holy bearer, vi, 485; object of Jupiter's
hair of brides, vi, 46o. Scripture, vii, 505. lust, 498-
_r, earthly things to be rendered Canons, ii, 33; of Hippolytus used by Catalogue, a black, viii, I98.
to, viii, 46. the Ethiopian Christians, v, 256; Cataphrygians, heresies of, electrified.
Ccesar referred to, i, 316; ii, 316. of Alexandria attributed to Hip- iii, 654.the Trent, quote d, m,
Catechism, "'" 7 6 •
Caesarea, Peter sent to, viii, 95; is polytus, 257; of Peter of Alex-
challenged by Simon Magus, 96. andria, vi, 269, z84 ; apostolical, Catechists, the, duties of, viii, 22o.
Caesatius the deacon, rift, 478. date and authority of, vii, 388, Catechumens, vi, 235, 236; care for,
Qeselii, vi, 432. 39o; contents of, 5oo seq. in danger, v, 293; martyrdom of,
C._esius' enumeration of the Penates_ I Canticle of Mar Jacob on Edessa, vm, "'" equivalent to bapttsm, 385; coun-

va, 474- ....... 654" book of. comment on, v,


-':_ [P-n*;cles hortation
sel to, iv, to, 212;iii, 79; instruction
Tertullian's ex-
Caiaphas challenges me aposues, vu., _ _ ' • '- ..... vi of, vii, 47_, 476; eucharistic
89; as answered, 93; charges] 176; mterpretea ot vlrgtmry, ,
Peter with presumption, 93 ; the [ 321-324 • prayer for, zt83; liturgy of, 535;
daughter of, 468. (See Sarah.) [ Capitol, Tolus Vuleentanus buried in dismissal of, 535, 54°, 554.
Cain, i, 6, 89, IX4, xx9, 456, 485; i the, vi, 5o9; named from Olus, Cathohc, i, 39, 4o, 42, 9o.
name and nature of, viii, 243; 5o9 (note) ; destroyed by fire, Cato, vi, 468; suicide of, vii, 89.
crime of, ii, io 5 ; family of, xo6; 516; struck by lightning, 534. Cats, temples built to, vi, 42o.
and Abel, viii, 565 . Capitoline Jupiter, burned along with Candine Forks, Romans sent under
Cainites, doctrines of the, i, 258 ; iii, the temple, vi, 516. the yoke at, va, 477.
65 L Capitoline HiU, taken by Titus Tatius, Cauiacau, i, 35o; v, 52, 154.
Caius, friend of Iremeus, i, 42. vi, 476, 477. . Causes, defined and classified, ii, 564-
Caius, presbyter at Rome, v, 5; his- Capricorn, type of those born under, Cantmn, 567" nee d of, viii, 97.
tory and works of, 599. v, 34.
Caius and Alexander, martyrs, refuse Caprotina, name of Juno, vi, 472. Cave, the, in Bethlehem, in which
communion w_th Montanus, vii, Captives, Christian, redeemed by the Jesus was born, viii, 365 .
Cave (Lives of the Fath.) referred
337. church of Carthage at great price,
Calamitaes, common to all ages, not v, 355; and treatment of, vi, 19. to, i, 303; vi, 8; viii, 3; (Prim.
caused by Christians, vi, 414 • Caractacus, lit, xo5, io8. See Caradoc. Christ.) referred to, fi, 79.
Caldonius, epistle of, to Cyprian, v, Caradoc, perhaps a Christian, iii, Io 5, Cecrops, buried in the temple of
297, 315; answer of the latter to, Io8; quoted by Bede, lO8. Minerva at Athens, vi, 508.
2'97. Care of God of human affairs, vfii, Celerina martyr, v, 313 •
Calendar, Syrme, rift, 666. 15o. Celerinus, epistle of, to Lucian, v, 298;
Call, the, of the Gentiles, viii, 88, 145. Carians, inventions of, ii, 65; such- reply to, 299; ordinataon of, 312.
Callias quoted, ii, 483. riced dogs to Mars, vi, 484. Celeus, daughters of, buried in the
Callimachus referred to, ii, 145, 179, Carnal and spiritual, b 536, 537- temple at Eleusis, vi, 5o8.
18r, 469; iii, 481. Carneades, affirmed man's ignorance Celibacy, evils of, iv, 49.
Calliope's son, Orpheus, vi, 499. of allthings, vi,437; disputes for Celsus, two of the name, iv, 399;
Callistians, sect of, v, x6o. and against justice, vii, I5o; re- Origen's opponent, an Epicurean,
Callisto, viii, t99. fated, 153. 399; Origen's treatise against, iv,
Callistus, adviser of his bishop, v, Carpenter, Joseph foUowsthe trade of, 395-669; analysis of the con-
125; his alleged martyrdom, 128; and is aided by Jesus, viii, 381, tents, 681-688.
character and history, I28-I3I; 397, 399, 402, 412" .. Cemeteries (,, dormitories "), Christian
how made bishop, I58, r59 ; i Carpocrates, doctrines of, i, 350; n, service of burial in, vii, 464 .
hereeiarch, 148, 16o ; epistles 382, 404; iii, 651; v, 113; theory Cemphus, explanation of, v, I73.
of, viii, 6I 3 seq., 6x8. of the transmigration of the soul Census in Judea under Saturninus, iii,
Calmet referred to, h, 513 . refuted, iii, 216 378.
Calvin referred to, ih 157. Carthage, church of, a source of Latin Centurion, by thethe,Valentinians
of the gospels,to asserted
be the
Camel, Peter causes a, to go through theology, iii, 3; iv, I69; Roman
the eye of a needle, and does so testimony to the, v, 3o8; numbers Deminrge, i, 326.
a second time, viii, 527; causes a of, 413; council of, 565 . Cephas, i, vi,
Cerberus, 18. 5oo.
second to do so, 527 . Cary referred to, iv, 653.
Cunacheni, vl, 516. Casaubon referred to, 1, I69; ii, 346, ' Cerdo, v, Idoctrines
t 5 ; summaryof, i,of,352; iii, 653;
v, 146.
Canary Islands, v, 5o8. 44I.
Cancer, type of those born under, v, Cassian, i, IXZ, 114, 123. Ceres, vii, 52; born in Sicily, vi, 42_;
Cassianus Julius, refutation of, ii, 398, deified because she discovered
33. use of bread, 423; gives good
Candlestick, the golden, symbol of the 4o7 • crops, 459; lusted after Jasion,
Holy Spirit, ii, 452, 477; and of Casslodorns, note on, ii, 57 I. 485; mother of Jupiter, accord-
the seven planets, 585 • Cassius, Don, referred to, vifi, 4o4.
Cassius of Macomad,qe, on baptism, v, ing to Phrygiaas, 497; violated
Candidianus, vh, 32I.of Suila comparea ,
Cannse, proscription 568. by him, 497; wanderings of, 499,
to the butte of, vi, 5o4. . Castor and Pollux, vii, 29, 5x, 226, her sacred rites called Grceca,
Cannibalism, inculcated by the pha- called Tyndarian brothers, vi, 462; identified with Diana and
losophers, ii, i I:L 46o; Dloseori,483; sonsofJupiter Luna, 473; said by _ius to be
C_amniba_ the first, viii, 273. and Leda, 46o, 483; sons of Tyn- one of the Penates, 474; repre-
Canning referred to, v, 354- dareus, 422; buried in Laeed_e- sented with protruding breasts,
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. i49

466, 517; her temple at Eleusis, age of, 348, 372, 407,446; mar- death and resurrection, iii, 3_
508; falling of rain upon the tyrs, 503; song of, I9I , 239. 58; miracles of, philanthropic,
earth denoted by union of Jupi- Chiliasm of Barnabas referred to, viii, viii, 235 , and typified as well as
ter and, 5o2, 5o5; bread denoted 26. his birth, iii, 356, 357; areworks
by, 5o6 ; feast in honor of, 53 I. Chilo quoted, ii, 485. of blessing, vi, 425, 4-26; no ma-
Cerinthus, v, lOO; vli, 453; doctrines Choral worship, founded by Samuel, ....
gtclan, h x72; w, 425; vii, t39t
of, i,35i ; v, i14,6Ol; summary of, vii, 531. but the true Prophet, vili, 89, i45 ,
v, 147; meeting of, with John at Chrism, in baptism, iii, 672; v, 376; 205, 242; the second Adam, iv,
Ephesus, i, 416; follower of Car- vii, 43I, 469, 476; to be made 149; Jacob, Israel and Son of
pocrates, iii, 651. every year, and the old to be Man, i, 248; foretold as Son of
Cestus, Juno's, vi, 517 . burnt, viii, 632 seq. Man, iii, 357, and in his teach-
Ch,qeronea, Plutarch of, vi, 484 . Christ, divine and incarnate, iv, 163, ing, 365-368 ; has attributes of
Chalcedon, fi, 58. [ 24o; as Son of God, a Person, i, the Creator, 366-8, as shown by
Chaldeans, ii, lO6; witness to Moses, [ 9, 52, 55, 57, 6I, 62, 64, 7o, 71, his teaching and miracles, 372-
8o; system of, v, 25, 26, 27, 28; [ 76, 81, 84, 86, 87, 88, 94, 145; 6, 38o, 392, 396, 411,--teach-
mysterious learning of, vi, 415; I iv, 246; begotten, not in time, iv, ing of, viii, 248, consistency and
believed that one God appeared 246; incarnation of, iii, 35; vi, effects of his teaching, vi, 423,
inalldtvinemanffestations, 48o. 22I, 297, 3oo; necessary, vii, 438; viii, Ios,--by his trans-
Chalice, orcup, benechctionof, vh, 544, I25; why? w, 43o; reason of figuration, iii, 382--5, his reproof
558; commixture of, 548, 566; his iucarnataon, wi, lO6; worthy of Israel, 385, 393-5, 4o3, 412-
filling of, 548; veil of, 543, 563 • of God, iii, 329; a wondrous rays- 14, his love of children, 386,
Chameleon, described, iv, 7. tery, iv, 28I ; meaning of his 477; his Sonship to the Creator
Chanaanites, vii, 63. name, lO6, known to the Father shown by his thanksgiving for
Change not destruction, iii, 588. and himself, vii, 238; name ira- revelation to babes, 389, by his
Chaos, origin of, viii, 263. plies ,incarnation, hi, 334; the expositaon of the law, 39o, 4o4,
Chaplet, the, a treatise of Tertullian, saints before the coming of, viii, 4o7, and his teaching respecting
hi, 93 seq., object of, 94. 91 ; his coming foretold, i, 173, the interpretation of Scripture,
Charges against the Christians, retort- 176, 254 , 260, 473; lU, I72 , 326; viii, 247, by his prayer, fii, 39I,
ed on the heathens, m, 124 seq. vii, 446-448; brings benefits to by parables, 397, 402, 406, 409,
Charito, martyrdom of, i, 3o6. man,h, 202, is the source of bless- 412, by signs of his second
Chariton, martyrdom of, i, 3o6. lugs, i, 14, 84, and of salvation, coming, 414-17; i, 11, 33, 64,
Chanty, St. Paul's description of, lh, i, 207, 216, 217, 526; vin, 9 I, 87, 209, 221, 253 ; vii, 215, by
114; connection with patience, and worthy of worship, i, 232, his Passion, hi, 417-21, and
714 . which is no just cause of offence Resurrection, 4_1-23; reality of
Charlemagne, a lay-pope throughout to heathemsm, vi, 422; forerun- his person and works, iii, 197;
his empire, vhi, 6o 3. ners of, v, 213; typified, iii, 334, head of man as created in God's
Charms, used to appease unknown 336, 364, by Noah, i, 268, the linage, ih, 445; image of the in-
powers, vi, 439. Mosaic laws, 214, and Joshua, visible God, 47 ° ; w, 247, and
Chaste woman, the, vii1, 3o3 255 , 265; prophesied by Jacob, Power of God, iv, 249; his
Chastisement, the, of the righteous v, 206, Isaiah, 176, 2o 7, Ezekiel, session at the right hand of God,
and the wicked, viii, 178. 177, 208, Daniel, I77, 208; maul- lii, 584, 627; majesty and reign
Chastity, i, 34, I48, 167; il, 15, 16, festation of, 1, 27, not proved by of, i, 179, 209, 236, 237 ; viii,.24z
58; Christian doctrine of, n, I 15 ; miracles only, iii, 322 ; humamty -- his resurrection, ascension,
inculcated by the Scriptures, viii, of, l, 17o, I74, 178, I93, 216, 219, and kingdom foretold, vii, I22,
155 ; discipline and advantage of, 228, 231 , 24I , 3o1; m, 34, 223, 123, 241, as well as his priest-
v, 587; importance of, viii, I55; 297, 3o0, 33 °, 447; v, 619, the hood, H 3. --Besides Christ, he
its reward, i65; degrees of, v, restoration of man, iv, 343, 382, has also other names, i, 19o, 262,
588; precepts of, 589, condmous and the subjection of evil, 344, expressive of his divinity, iii, 34,
of, 591 ; the government of the ends the kingdom of Israel, 351, --; proofs of his divinity, vi,
soul, vi, 347; spa'itual keeping of, and fulfils prophecy, ill, 35 I, 425, w; not paraUelled in
35I; examples of Joseph and 352, 353, 354; iv, 352; had a heathen mythology, vi, 42.8; evi-
Susanna, v, 589, 59o; Peter on, human body and soal, iv, 378; his deuced by the multitude of be-
_aii, 3o3, 3o4; Methodaus con- childhood, i, 237, 25o, tempta- lievers, 429 ; his power and
cerning, vi, 3o9seq.; Tertullian's lion of, viii, I42, 274; humihty works, vii, 115, I27, 24o; gift of
treatise on, iv, 5° seq. of, i, 9; sufferings of, i, 9, 64, tongues attributed to him, vi,
Clmvard referred to, fi, 4o8. 66, 7o, 71, 83, 84, 86, 88, 89, 425; his words and works in
Chedorlaomer, ii, lO7. 139, 14o, 142, 145; vi, 3oI, 3o2 contrast with heathen philosophy,
Cheerfulness, ii, 49- (poemonhispassion,vfi, 327); the vi, 438; true knowledge only in
Cherubnn, four-faced, i, 428; on the purpose of the Creator, iii, 439; him, vi, 457; his divinity a
mercy-seat, not idolatrous, hi, 314 . i crucufixaon of, i, x66,173, 179, 222, primitive doctrine, v, 6o1; ac-
Chevalher referred to, i, 17, 20, 34. 246, 247, 248, 251 ; ifi, 35, 58, knowiedged by the first disciples,
Chief seats, ii, 16. predicted, i, 176, and like his 671, but with imperfect faith,
Childbirth, Juno set over, vi, 47 o. human nature is no reproach, vi, 672. Though divine, yet he was
Children, duties of, 1, 111 ; vii, 436; to 424; meaning and power of his subject to the law of Moses, why,
be corrected, vii, 468; theirplace cross, vii, 128, 243; death of, vi, vi, 385, and baptized, why, viii,
in the Church, 486; exposed, i, 43 x, 432, predicted, i, 178, I79; 44; prophecies of, v, 618, 621;
172; of God, who they are, il, iii, 35; vii, 116, I20, 12I, 240; vii, Io9, 239; vm, 24I ; psalms
212; what It does notimply, 215; rejected by the Jews, i, i75 , 179, and hymns in honor of, v, 6Ol,
applied to those under the word, 267; ih, 35; v, 468; rift, 9O, 6o4; mission of the Seventy, ill,
217, and are nourished by the as predicted, i, 179; ih, 325; vii, 387; hidden from the Jews, viii,
milk of the Word, 218. 446-448; resurrection of, i, 1I, 33, 271 ; because of their unbelief,
Children, the Three, of the Captivity, 7I, 87, 252, 253, 298, a proof of iii, 35 ; yet he ie acknowledged
tii, 59i; v, i88; faith and tour- ours, 532, 56o; miracles of his the God of the Jews, ilo, and
zSO ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Moses, 135, 271 ; not only be- greater than Socrates, i, 191, and tiquity, inspiration, and harmony
tiered to be God, v,62o; vii, III, Perseus cannot be compared with, of, i, 276; practices, influenced
I39 , but also acknowledged by 231; alone without sin, ill, 221, by doctrine of resurrection, li,
the oracle of Apollo, I12. Heis as being equalwith God, v, 633. 147; sacrifice universal, vii, 531;
Lord and God, when Lord and Whether he be come, ill, I57; I worship from the beginning, 532;
when God, iii, 608 ; he is called proved from the prophecies, I58- described by Trollope, 534; an
the Word, i, I64, I66, t7o, 174, 168; from the calling of the over-fed, iv, II4, I15; usages,
19o, t93; the Law and Word, vii, Gentiles, 168, fromthe destruction I iii, 94 seq., 1o3.
5° ; the Son of God, i, 164, 166, ! of Jerusalem, and desolation of Christianity, antiquity of, ii, I2o; ob.
I7o , i78 , I82, 19o, 216, 219, 250 , Judea, 168, 169; the two comings jection of its late origin answered,
257, 258, 263,264, 5.75; iii,34; of, v, 213; viii, 90, 95; his two- vi, 46I; proved by prophecies
viii, 31o; as ¢zistingmsnea irom fold nativity, vii, XlO, I39; soldiers and miracles, iv, 397; persecuted
the SonofMan, v, 634; andcon- of, counseUed, iv, 213; asurname, instead of philosophy, 398; its
firmed as such from Scripture iii, 624; philosophical objections htgher morahty, 398; condemns
testimonies, v, 636; and by the answered, vii, 124; the lie of idolatry, 398; esoteric teaching of,
Holy Spirit received by him, i, Hierocles respecting, vii, 138; 399; its doctrine consistent with
243; who suffered as man only, ! heresy of Abraxas coneeramg his reason, 4Ol ; mysteries of, 4Ol ;
v, 635 ; he calls himself flesh, iii, 650; nativity of, denied proved by the lives of Christians,
Son, hi, 616, yet distinct from by Mareion, tit, 522; but he 4o7; not responsible for heresies,
the Father, i, 264, as expected truly lived and died in human 469; established by God, not on
Messiah, tii, 618, -- though here- flesh, 525 ; the body of a sidereal rebellion, on fables, or on idolatry,
ties make him the Father, substance, according to Appelles, 47o; proved by existing Christian
v, 634- According to his eter- 526; Valentinus's view of, i, 319, churches, m character and coun-
hal generation, iv, 376, he is 323, 325, 332; iii, 516; v, 86; cils, 476; inwtes good and bad,
of the Father, v, 643, 644, one the origin of, according to the wise and foohsh, 49o, 493; warns
with the Father, iv, 643, in sub- Ophites, i, 354; the descent of, against false philosophy, 493;
stance, not m person, v, 637-64o, upon Jesus, according to the fears God, not man, 495; its
642, though his divine nature Ophites, i, 357, and Valentinians, better hope, 496; other cavils
isnotproperlycalled "substance," in, 516; but the apostlesof Christ against, apply equally to heathen
iv, 6o 3, has all things of the i, 417, prove that Christ and Jesus mythology, vh 462, 463; West-
Father, 25o; mirror of the Father, is the same, the only begotten era, effect of Montanism on. fi,
251 ; represented by the seraphim Son of God, 44o, and that not 62; at the period of Athenagoras,
ofIsalah, z53;theFather's"Com- Christ, but the Holy Spirit de- t25; shackles falling from the
missioner" (Vicarlus), iii, 62o; seended upon Jesus, 444, who is persecuted, 125; bolder tone
adores the Father, 62_ ; the Lord one and the same as Christ, as is of, I25 ; its conflicts with heresies,
of Hosts, i, 212, 241 ; King of proved from the writings of Paul, 125; entreats a fair hearing, I48.
Israel, i, 267; is shown to be 445, who did not flee away from Christians, the name of, ii, 89; tts
God, from his appearance to the Jesus at the cross, 447; in, 516; meaning, 92; Theophilus glories
Patriarchs, i, 223-25, 263, to and did not suffer in appearance in the name of, 89; the name not
Abraham, v, 627, to Hagar, and merely, t, 447; he assumed condemned by unworthy dis-
Jacob, v, 629, from his interviews actual flesh, conceived and born ciples, nor by unjust laws, iii,
with Moses, i, 226 ; from the of the Virgin, 454, 527; His 113; hatred of the name, 2o; the
testimony of the Scriptures, h 576, advent was foreknown, and low condition of, iv, 177, t81; no
577; v, 621 ; of Moses, i, 173, demred by the old prophets and reproach, 482; manners of, i,
2zl, 223, 236; v, 626; of righteous men, 474, 5°9,57 I; and 26; worship God, I64, x65, 166;
David, i, 175, I76, 21 I, 212, 213, came for the sake of men of all ii, 66; and not tdois, i, I65, 171;
229, 235, 24o, 241, 248, 252 ; of ages, 493; is the treasure hid in iv, 665; nor the universe, it, 136:
Proverbs, 228; of Isaiah, 174, the field, 496; descended into because distinguishing God from
179, zoo, 236 , 237 , 241, 243; of regions beneath the earth, 499; matter, 67, 135; their worslup,
Micah, I74, of Zechariah, 175, conferred on our flesh the ca- iii, 46, 58, is excellent, vi, 419,
zzx; is the angel of the great pacity of salvation, 527,528; the contrasted with heathen, 422; do
counsel, v, 629; our leader, i, 27; dead raised by, a proof of the not offer sacrifices, ii, 134; but
our teacher, I67, 168, 246; the resurrectton, _39; fitting that he have a spiritual worship and
Saviour, iv, 191; the only medi- should take human nature, and sacrifice, iv, 193; sacrifice to God
ator, iv, 544; the Light of the be tempted by the devil, 548; his only, hh to6, and reject images,
world, 575 ; all prayer to be made victor5" over Satan, 549; tempta- why, iv, 635--637, 645 ; and refuse
through him, iv, 644; his king- tion of, 549; his kingdom eter- to sacnfice, why, hi, 41; honor
dora over all the earth, 6o7; he nat, 554; how prefigured, 57 I. God and his law, ii, I13; have a
is to be foUowed, v, 5oo, con- Christ and Antichrtst, a treatise of weekly worship, i, I85; the
fessed, vii, 518; we ought to Hypolytus on, v, 2o 4 seq., 242 agapm, iii, 47 ; secret meetings of,
think highly of, 517; he is mani- I seq. iv, 397; but no sorcerers, 399;
fested in his saints, v, 377, who Christian, meaning of the name of, seek to be known as, iii, 17; lead
partake of his nature, 283; his fi, 92; business of, i, 570; chaxac- a moral life, h 165, I66, 172,
union with the church, vi, 319; ] ter of, ii, 585; he alone rich, ii, 189, I92; it, I15; iu, 111; have
he is the end of the law, i, 216, 278; the weakest more powerful a more perfect morality, iii, 5o,
476, yet did not abolish the law, than the strongest demon, viii, 59; in life, not philosophy, 5o,
475, but removed the bondage of 1 I42; life, the, rift, 13o; compen- 59; teach humanity, ii, 114;
the law, 477, and instituted a new I dious view of the life of the, ii, honor all men, iii, 45; acknowl-
oblation, 574; his sayings, viii, 284; a system of reasonable ac- edge God's love for all men, iv,
248; ascription to, "di,464; com- [ tions, 235; morality, ii, 146; viii. 5o8; have mutuallove, I93; their
memorative of his life, 535, 539; } i55 ; precepts of, in Scripture, ii, equality and brotherhood, "vfi,
the repose of the dead, 535; corn- [ a91-293; doctrine misrepresented I51 ; teach repentance and right-
pared with Elisha, iii, 356; is I by demons, i, I67; teachers, an- eousness, ii, II4; also charity, i,
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 15x

27; fi, rlS; ili, 51, and love of their behalf, i, 186, 187, Be- 462-465; vii, 161; it is thereleore
enemies, i, 27; ii,.ll5; are lovers cause unjustly hated, ii, 76; vii, folly and cruelty of persecuting
of truth, ii,
I16; live under God's 144, 243, the Christians were de- the, vii, 147.
eye, i, i66, who protects them, fended, ii, I 15; vhi. 688, by Juso Christmas Day to be honored,
iv, 467; look for the kingdom tin Martyr in his Apologies, l, 443, 495.
with God, i, 10S; contemn death, I64-193, who demanded justice Christophorus_ i, 13o; see _Jso Igaa-
is 192; hope in death, iv, forthe, 162-165; apleawas ad- tius.
197; their true hope, vii, 243, dressed in their behalf to Marcus Chronography of _ulius Africanus,
25_; glory in persecution, vii, Aurelius and Commodus, il, 129, fragments of, w, 13o seq.
x4z_; increase under persecution, showing the injustice towards the, Chronological history in the time of
148, 16o; glory m martyrdom, xz9, who have a claim to legal Tertullian, iii, 17.
iv, I96; triumph in martyrdom, protection, I3o , on account of the Chronology, biblical, ii, 3:25-334,
iii, 54, 50; theirpatience, vii, I59; false charges against the, 13o; from Adam to Saul, 118; _l"om
thelrfortitode, 149; surpassingthe the philosophy of the, is older Saul to captivity, 119; Theophi-
heathen in heroism, iii, 55; vin- than that of Greece, 77, and 1us founder of, 87, Io6, 118;
dicated by martyrdom. 18, their theirs is superior, I32; they wor- Roman, to the death of Aurelius,
blood the seed of the church, 55, ship the Trinity, I33; the teach- I19; leading epochs, xao; Jewish
60; they believe in a resurrec- ings of the, are full of morality, v, I48.
tion, ii, 67; iii, 545 Though I34; enjoining duties, v, 5oo, Chronos, vii, 25.
they are the preservers of the humility, 283, perseverance, 284, Chrystppus,on Good and Evil, iv, 526;
world, i, 27; pray for the Em- prayer, 286, temperance, 287; Subju_ationof_ePassi_58;
peror in martyrdom, iii, 42; more confutation of the calumnies asserted that the world would be
loyal than the heathen, 44; obey against the, ii, 145, by showing destroyed by fire, vi, 437 ; object
rulers, iv, 664; because exhorted the inconsistency of their accus- of Jupiter's hst, 485; on the
to obedience, v, 284; and not era, 135, the elevated morality of unity of God, vii, 14.
sedttious, iv, 64o; not a cause of the, 146, their conjugal chastity, Chrysls, Juno's priestess, burned at
.calamity to the State, iii, xi7, 146, which is in contrast with the Argos, w, 516"
but a value, 49, 59, because their accusers of the, 147, when their Chrysostom referred to, i, I27; ii,
doctrine is opposed to dlssenslous lives compared with those of the 69, 7o.
and fitted for all, ii, 78; yet they heathen, iv, 5o6, so that the sen- Church, the Catholic, vii, 133, 134;
are accused of athetsm, x, 164; sures on, more applicable to phi- 545, 555, 562-565, ante-Nicene
heathen practices were imputed losophers, iv, 52o; erueltyis con- theory of, vi, 3o4, and Apus-
to them, ill, 25; blamed for not demned by the, ii, 247, who tolic, 545, 556; prayer for, 553,
observing the law, i, 199, 2o3; abolish gladiatorial shows, 147, 555, 556; in what sense equiv-
branded by the Valentinians as abhor foeticlde, 147, and refuse alent to the Holy Spirit, iv, 9_;
simple persoos, ili, 5o4,thoughex- worship to the emperors, 148; existing, proof of the Divimty
ceiling in wisdom, iv, 482, in they are sons of God, I9X; of Christ, 476; the body of
virtue, 484, in purity, iii, XoT, iv, their increase in the Empire, Christ, 595; vii, 52i; spiritual
I92, to which they were eahorted, iii, 45, 58, x°7, is a proof of Tempie of God, iv, 646; thebride
v, 285, and winch they attained, Christmnity, vi, 429; they decline of Christ, vi, 319; meaning of the
iv, 631 , and not teaching philo- public offices, iv, 668, cannot word, 38I; apostrophe to, 392;
sophical theories of the soul, nor keep heathen feasts, 647, are typified by the Ark, v, 394, by the
of good and evil, vl, 454, 455; known by their character, iii, San, 423, by Jacob's marriage, i,
are called the third race, iix, II7, II2, number and union of, iv, 266, by the Bride and Coat of
643; ill-treated by the Jews, i, 468, in spite of heresies among, Christ, v, 4a3, by Rahab and by
2o3, 214, 246, 247, 256, for 469; have not corrupted the the Passover, 424, by the woman
whom they pray, i, 266, because Gospel, iv, 443; character of the of the Apocalyps. e, vi, 336, 355;
as the true spu'itual Israel, zoo, teachers of vindicated, 486, 487, the minister of the Lord's power,
258 , 259, 261, 267, they are the by the power of their teaching, viii, 45; of whom composed, vii,
hexrs of the covenant, I45, have 49 I, ChrisUans have right and 391, not to be forsaken, 413, 5oi,
the true circumcision, 2o6, 2o8, duty in thxs life, iv, 66o; though nor divided, v, 322, 423; no
a56 , and possess the true right- pleasures of pubhc shows, thea- Christian apart from, 333; neces-
eousness, 2o9, as has been pre- tres, race-courses and amphi- sity of communion with, 318;
dicted, 256, 257 , and the absolute theatres are forbidden to, ill, 79, order in the, i, 16, 17, 9o; order
truth, ill, I27. The Gentiles, too, yet they know how to conduct of ministers in the, I6; her offio
ill-treated the, i, I6_, I82, I88, themselves among heathens, viii, eers appointed by the Apostles,
19i , 253 ' 254; unjustly accused 63, and how to receive each viii, 668; their duties in the, 25o;
them, iii, 18, XlO, crimes were other, vii, 381; theyhad tofleeto duties of members in the,
imputed to, 21, 23, 24, 115, Jericho, viii, 97, and must expect the regard Moses had for o25_
though they were free from crime, suffering in this life, v, 472, for they in the, i, 17; the regard the
iii, m5; iv, x95, and defamed by are like p_Lssengers in a troubled Apostles had for order in, 18;
rumor only, iii, I14; calumnies sea, vin, 22I, but are exhorted to this order is disturbed by the
were brought against the, i, 57o; faithfulness, vii, 222, in order to wicked, I7-2o; her creed, 330;
ii, 117; iv, 178, 19o. 191, 585, get the rewards of their faith, v, her gafts, 4o9; has one baptism,
627, who were accused of public 465. Though illegally tried and v, 382; performs nothing by in-
calamities, iii, 47, 59, accused by punished, ill, 1lO, they know that cantatious or curious arts, i, 409;
Galerius, vii, 3o6, persecuted only their prayers are answered, IO7; is the depository of truth, 416.
for the name of Christ, iii, Io9, they submit to injuries, vii, I59 , 458; the true expounder of the
in the profession of whom they are subject to evil, 26o, are poor Scriptures, 496; earthly is the
gloried, io 9. Autolycus scorned and oppressed, 165, endured per- image of the heavenly, ii, 4.al;
them, fi, 89, yet they were pro- secutions under Demetrianus, v, the union of the, 555; unity of,
tocted by good rulers, ifi, 22, 57, 461 ; but God's vengeance comes in the episcopate, v, 318, 376,
and Roman emperors testified in on their persecutors, iii, Io6; v, 4_I; how to go to, ii, _o, 297;
152 ANTE--NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

how to live outside of the, _.9o; from the Egyptlan% iv, 405; tions given to, by Peter, 81,227;
mysteries in the building of the probable origin of, 564; of the recjuested to be Peter's attendant,
triumphant, 12, 43, and of mili- Christians, i, 2o6, 256; of wealth, i, 09; viii, 8Iand
instruction, ; profits
Peter'sbysatisfac.
Peter's
tant, 43; implied in the baptis- ii, 15, 53.
real formula, iii, 672; harmony Orcus, idolatrous in name and origin, tion with, 82, 228; repetition of
between the Scriptures and the, iii, 83; combats in, evil customs Peter's instruction to, 83, 84;
26I; teaching of the, iv, 240, of,86; martyrdoms in, 643; story convinced of the truth of Chris-
382; faith of the, 347, 383; keys of recelebration of the games of tlanlty, 228; Peter's thanksgiving
given through St. Peter to, iii, the, vi, 425. on account of, 228; sent by Peter
643; a ship, viii, 220; shape, City, no abiding, here, ii, 31; the toTyre, 251,252; meetshisfriend
direction, and various parts of a, holy, of the Apocalypse, sym- Appion, and holds a discussion
vii, 42o; like a ship, 420; of bohcal meaning of, vii, 359; the with him, 253; relates his pre-
of God, viii, 578. vious acquaintance with Appion,
Rome, founded
Paul, i, 4I 5. by Peter and Clarus of Mascula, on baptism, v, 572. 2_6; the trick he played on Ap-
Church, unity of the, a treatise by Claudia, alleged miracle of, vn, 5I. l_on, 257; result of the trick,
Cyprian on, v, 421 seq. Claudius C__sar. the letter of Pilate to, 261 ; meets Appion again for
Churton referred to, iv, 386. respecting Jesus, wii, 454. discussion, 262; not as yet hap-
Cicero, on the unity of God, vii, 14; Claudius Ephebus, 1, 2L tized, he is not admitted to unite
Jupiter, 22; .De Aratura Deorum, Clean and unclean, i, 534. with the disciples in prayer, I43;
27, and mutilations of, vi, 465; Cleansing, inward and outward, viii, his joy at remaining with Peter,
the gods mere men, vii, 28, 29; 157, 293; his affection for Peter,
fears to testify against idolatry, CleanItShSes on the unity of G°d, vii, 14; 157, 293; his family history : dis-
43 ; on the authority of antes- quoted, ii, I92, • 448, 47 o. appearance of 294,
brothers, 158, his mother and
and father,
tots, 50; on creation, 53; on Clemens, i, 155; n, I2.
philosophy, 81; on wisdom, 81, Clement of Alexandria, a reformer, ii, I59, 294; his mother found at
83; on the character of phiioso- 165; teacher of Otagen, I66, 167; Aradus as a beggar-woman, x59--
phers, 84; why men were born, of Alexander, bishop of Jerusa- I6I, 294, 295; recapitulation of
_9; on the immortality of the lem, and of Hippolytas, 167; her story by Peter, I62, 296;
soul, 9o; on future rewards and successor of Pantmnas, 166; his recognition of his brothers, I62,
life and works, I67, 168, I69; i63; his mother requests to be
Pdunishments, 9o; on life and
eath, 9o; on philosophy as ad- teacher of philosophic Christi- baptized, I63, 3oi, 302 ; his
verse to the multitude, 95; or anity, 38o; exhorts to abandon mother receives baptism, I65,
fortime, 98; on the divine law the mysteries of idolatry, I7I, 305 ; discussion
workman with 183-I9O;
about g'eneszs, the old
I7o; on justice, 184; why God 205 ; answers the objections
made noxious animals, I99; on against doing so, I97; fragments 308; recognition of his father in
the origin of soB, 267; quoted, of, 571-587; his knowledge of the old workman, 19O, I91; his
viz. :-- Hebrew questioned, 439, 443, father recognized by ins mother,
Academ., vii, Igo 446, 476; referred to, i, 7, I34, 19i , 307; a suggestion made by,
to Peter, I93; discussion with his
]De Finibus, wi, 49. I4o, I43; viii, 13, 39o; quotes
De Leg., iv, 5o9; vii, 61. Tatian, ii, 82. (See Comments.) father respecting "good and' evil,
De Nat. Deor., iii, I41; iv, 587; vi, Clement, of Rome, i, I22, 466; called I94 seq., Niceta's admonition to,
455,467, 468, 486, 5 I5; vii, 25, an apostle, ii, 428; First Epistle i96; his discourse on the heathen
29, 44, 47, 5°, 13I, 22o. of, i, 1-21, 416 ; introductory cosmogony and mythology, 197-
De Ofllciis, vii, 29, 81, 99, I76, ! note to, 1 ; literature on, 3; re- 2oo; happy ending of his family
183, 192. ferred to, 505; ii, 3o8, 428, 495; history, 2go, 3o7; baptism of his
De Republ., vii, I46, 148, I54, 17o. iv, 273 ; homily ascrgbed to, father, 21o.
De Senectute, iii, 7o. vii, 517-523; text and editions of, Clementina, meaning of, viii, 69; dis-
Epist. ad Attic., vi, 494- 572; date and authority of, 573; cussions of, 69, 7o; introductory
Pro Archia, iii, 65. contents and version, 5I4; intro- notice to, 69, 7o.
Pro Ligario, vii, 185. ductory note to, 5tI ; not the Clementine, Homilies referred to, viii,
Tusc. Disp., vii, 28, 207. author of the epistle concerning 15 ; Recognition referred to, wit,
Cincian law against gifts to advocates, Virginity, viii, 53; Epistle of, to 15.
vi, 46o. ]ames, 218; ordained by Peter Cleobius, heretic, vii, 453-
Cincias, regards the l'_lovensiles as the _ successor, 218 seq ; instaila- Cleochas (or Clearchus), buried in
gods of conquered states, deities tion of, 221; his early history, the Didymaeon at Miletus, vi,
brought from abroad, vg, 474. 77, 223; his mental distress, 77, 5°8"
Cinxia, a name of Juno, vi, 472; pre- 223; his dissatasfaction with the Cleomenes, disciple of Noetus, v, 125,
sides over the loosening of the schools, and increasing disquiet, I28.
zone, 47o; the Thespians wor- 77, 78; his design to test the ira- Cleopas, the mother of, and her rival,
ship a branch as, 5IO. mortality of the soul, 78 , 224; viii, 41o.
Cinyras, king of Cyprus, vi, 484; king hears of Christ, 78, 224; meets Cleophas marries Anna after the death
of Paphos, 5o9; deified Venus, with Barnabas at Rome, 78; in- of Joachim, viii, 382.
a courtesan, 484; was buried in terposes in behalf of Barnabas Clepsydra, an imperfect measure of
temple of Venus, 5o9; founder 79; intercourse with Barnabas time, v, 216.
of the mysteriesofCyprian Venus, 79; sets out for Judam, but is Clergy, ii, 16; orders and duties of,
496. driven to Alexandria, 225; hears vii, 493, 494, 5°I, 502; subor-
Circe, mother of the fifth Sun, vi, 48o. Barnabas, 125; interposes in his dination of orders of, 499, 5°o
Circensian games, evils of, vii, 188. behalf, 225, 226; his intercourse Cleronomus, an Irenarch, i, 4o.
CAtcumcision, vil, II8; spiritualmean- with Barnabas, 226; arrives at Cletus, bishop of Rome, viii, 76.
ing of, i, I42, 143; a sign, 2o2; i Cmsarea, and is introduced to Climacteric periods, viii, I85.
to distinguish Israel only before i Peter, 8o, 227; cordial reception "Climates" in astrology, viii, I89;
Christ, ill, I54; unknown before of, by Peter, 8o, 227; his account the docU'ine of, untenable, 189.
Abr_am, i, 203; not derived of himself to Peter, 80; iustruc- Clinton referred to, iii, 6.
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. x53

Clitor, daughter of, seduced by Jupi- 2 C.or. vi, I 1 . . ii, 578, 586 sent for by his father Constantia_
ter, vi, 485. xi, 3 ..... ii, 399 escapes from Caderituh ncknowl-
Cloacina, vii, 3z. Gal. v, 24 ..... ii, 578 eclgedasemporor, maniesFanstt,
Clothing, Christian use of, ii, 263; not Eph. iv, 24 .... ii, 399 ptotted against by Maximian, 3I x;
tobedyed, z65; ofwoman, 266; I Tim. ii,6 ..... ii, $79 plot of Daia against, 318; his
of the feet, 267; becoming for iii, z6 ..... ii, 579 vision of the heavenly sign, 318;
Christians, 284. v, 8 ..... ii, 579 v, 25I ; defeats Maxeatins, vii,
Cmdian Venus, copied from a comte- IO, 2I .... ii, 579 318; restores Christian churcheJh
sml, vi, 511. gi, 13 ..... h, 579 32°; as catechumen, ill, 426;

Coatstality,
of skins,
vi, 37too. Adam, signify mot- 2Heb.
Tun.i, ii,z 2 ..... .... ii, _ effects of of,
donation the viii,
conversion of, vii, 3;
6o7, 644.
Cocytus, fiver in Hades, vi, 439- x Pet. i, x seq. . . ii, 57x, 572 Constantius, vii, 3o6, 3tL
C_us, vii, 24; father of Saturn and I John, i, z seq.. . ii, 574, 575 Constellations, viii, 259; origin of, fi,
Ops by Hecate, vi, 46I, 472; of 2 John ...... ii, 576 69; and genii, very indifferent
the second Jupiter, 48o; of the Jude ....... ii, 573 gods, ill, I44.
first Mercury, 48o; of the Muses Commodianus, history of, iv, 2o2 ; Constitutions, Apostolical, their date,
473; of Janus by Hecate, 47x; name of, 2x8; instructions of, character, and purpose, vii, 387,
Venus produced from the genitals 2ox seq. ; second poem, 2I 9. 388, 389; editions of, 390.
of, 484 • Communication, oral and written, dif- Constitution, of Bartholomew, vii, 492.
Cohabitation, on, ii, 259. ference between, viii, 46. James, the bishop, vii,
Coleridge referred to, v, I57. Communion with God, i, 556. 496.
Coltseuabii, 75. Communion, Holy, vii, 535, 536; James, sou of Leb-
CoUectious for the poor and prison- prayers after, vii, 38o; not to be beus, vii, 493.
ers, v, 282. given to the unbaptized, 414; ser- James, sou of Zebedee,
Collect, the, vii, 553. vice of, 483-49x ; to be received vii, 486 seq.
Colorbasus, system of, i, 332; v, 30; by all the clergy, 5oo; by priest Jan_.es,sonofAlpheus,
refuted by Iren_eus, 99. and laity, 548; how often to be va, 493.
Colors, ii, 44, 48, 5o. taken by the laity in a year, viii, John, vii, 49L
Comedies, metres of, vfi, 323. 64o. Matthew, vii, 493.
Coming of Christ to be watched for Companion roads, ii, x7. Matthias, vii, 494.
vfi, 382. Completes and Consentes, said to be Paul, vii, 494.
Comings of Christ, the two, viii, 90, the Penates, vz, 474. Peter and Paul, vii,
95- Comprehension connected with sci. 495.
Commandment, the first and greatest, ence, viii, 47. Philip, vii, 492.
i, 476 ; the second, iii, 64, 76. Concealment and revelation, viii, 27x. Simon, the Canaanite,
Commandments, of God, i, 33, 148; Conception, viii, xIS; insin, I84. vii, 493.
ii, 2o-3o; can be kept, 28; the Conclusion of the refutation, v, I52. Thomas, vii, 492.
Ten, corresponding to the ten Concord, temples built to, vi, 47 o. Constmlia, origin of, fii, 82.
plagues of Egypt, viii, xzS; to be Concupiscence, ih 28 ; forbidden by Cousus, god of devices, vi, 47o.
kept by Christians, vii, 4z3; but the law and by Christ, 394, 4o6. Consummation of Thomas the Apostle,
as the law of nature, not by Conduct of the holy man in his jour- viii, 55° seq.
Moses, 459; witnesses to the, neys, viii, 61-62; of Christians Contention, warning against, vii, 395,
viii, 44; exposition of the, ii, among heathens, 63; patterns of 419, to be given publicly by the
512-5x5; only two, gtven toman, good and bad, 63 seq. ; at feasts, bishop, 42°; cause of, i, 575.
rift, 725; the two great, fi, 599- i.i, 248. Continence, ii, 49; vii, I90; of
Commencement, prayer of, vih 537. Confession, vii, 536 ; of sin, i, I9; of Christians, i, x72; more excellent
Comments upon, and illustrations of, Christ, 4z, 55, 83, I29; ii, 4zx; than that of philosophers, ii, 39x,
passages of Scripture, by Clem- promtses to, 422; true martyr. 4o 5; superior to virginity, iv, 33;
ent, of Alexandria, viz. : -- dora, 422; sectional, of faith, vl, in all things, not one only, ii,
Exod. xx, x7 .... ii, 394 4o seq.; primitive systems of, iii, 392; heretical opinions of, re-
Jobi, 2x ..... ii, 577 666, 667; Eastern, 666; Western, fated, 38i; how taught by St.
xiv, 3 ..... ii, 400 667. Paul, vi, 32x; pleasing to God,
xxxiv, 7 .... ii, 577 Confessors, the Church's care and 342.
Ps. 1, 5 ...... ii, 40o honor for, v, 282, 295, 3o2, 315; Continency, excellence of, v, 436.
Isa. lvi, 2, 3 .... ii, 399 to be helped by gifts and sacrifice, Contradictions of Scripture, viii, 24o,
_er. xx, x4 ..... ii, 4oo vh, 437; character required in, 246 seq., 314 seq. (See Script-
Matt. v, 42 ..... ii, 578 v, 283; some in peril of heresy, ure.)
xiii, 3 I, 32, 46 . . h, 578 427; not to be ordained, vii, 493. Contraries in nature, viii, I79, I8o.
xviii, 2o . . . ii, 393, 4°6 Confirmation, supplement to baptism, Contrition, the only tree penitence, ii,
Lukeiii, 22 . . .ii, 578 , 584 v, 376 , 378 416.
xiv, 26 .... ii, 399 Conformity to Christ, i, 5o. Conversion, of the Gentiles, predicted,
xv, x seq ..... ii, 581 Confusions and difficulties, where ex- i, 253; more difficult than that of
xvi, 17 . . . ii, 578, 584 plained, vii, 548, 549. the Jews, 495; illustration of, ii,
John x, 8 ..... ii, 3z8 Conjunction, doctrine of, viii, I84. 5o7; the duty of seeking one's
Acts vii, 24, 25 . . . ii, 585 Consecration, prayer of, vii, 489, 535, own, viii, 2o3.
Rom. viii, 38 .... ii, 585 557, 558. Converts and preachers, their mutual
I Cor. i, t9 .... fi, 32° Conserentts dii, parents of Servius love, viii, 292.
vi, I seq ..... n, 547 Tallies, vi, 496. Convulsionism, ii, 56.
vii, x ..... ii, 399 Consistency of Christ's teaching, viii, Conybeare and Howson referred to,
ii, xo5. i, 2x ; iii, 433.
.....
ix, 5_39,4° •" 5 Conspirators against bishops, ltow to
ii, 439oo Cook referred to, ii, 67,488.
xi, Io, ..... ii, 578 1 be treated, viii, 615. Cooke referred to, iv, zl 5.
2 C.or. v, x6 . ii, 578, 585, 5_,o_Constantine, address to, vii, Io, 22I; Cora, I, I85.
x54 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Comh, and company, why punished, Coxe referred to, ii, x47; iv, 38. Cronius, vi, 437-
vii, 4xo. Crates, referred to, ii, 373; affmm Cross, the, of Christ, prefigured in the
Corinth, maiden of, v, 24o, 24t. that there are eight muses, vi, Old
typifiedTestament, i, 144;
in Jacob's iii, 166;
blessing, v,
Corinthians, Epistle of Clement to, i 473-
wherein he commends them, i, Cratinns quoted, ii, 304, 455,.48I, 585 • 63 t ; by the "horns of _Ioseph,"
5; shows the effects of envy Created things, madeafter the image hi, I65; by Moses, too; the
among them, 5, 6, x8; exhorts of invisible things, according to brazen serpent, i66; by Elisha
them to repentance, 7; to humil- the Murcosians, i, 342; not images and Isaac, I7O; symbols of, i, I81,
of ._Eonwithin the Pleroma, 366; 242. 244,247; vii, 129; offensive
ity, 9, xt, x5; to peace, t6; to
good works, t4; to church order, not a shadow of the Pleroma, to Trypbo, 244; of Jesus, mean-
t6-z7; to brotherly love, xS, t9; 368. ing of, vii, t28; of Christ, blessing
referred to, 505• Creation, the, agradual work, lil, 493; and glory of; vi, 399, 400; the
Ooraelius, the centurion, his strata- includes all things, 494; from] glorvof'i,56; powerof, vii, 128,
gem to cause Simon Magus to nothing by God, i, 369; ii, 67, ] It9. x3o, 243; mysteryof'ii, 71;
flee from Antioch, viii, 206. 97, 98; iii, 502; viii, I(x); the ] the Tree of Life, iv, 2to; Con-
Cornelius, ordained bishop of Rome, figurative meaning of, iv, 365; ] stantine's vision of, vii, 3x8; not
v, 319, 412; evidence of his ordi- days of, 596, 60o; vii, 2It ; the [ worshipped by Christians, iii, 3i;
nation received and approved by fourth day of, i, too; the fifth] iv, t9I; worship of, retorted on
Cyprian, 320; restores certain day, cot ; the sixth day of, fox ; I the heathen, iii, IZ2; sign of, 92,
schismadcs, repenting, 323; his what it is, vii, 58; why not re- to3; vii, I29, 486, 542, 544, 54_,
character, 329; how made bishop, ])eated, i, 584; origin of, accord- 553-556, 559, 563, 564 566, 567;
329, 333; Epistle of Cyprian to, mg to Valentinus, v, 88; an ac- viii, 435, 438, 45 t, 484; recog-
3t9, 321, 322, 324, 325, 336, count of, viii, 84, 8_; implies nized by the heathen, iv, t9t ;
33 g, 35t; reply of, 322, 324; Providence, t68; moae of, 169; figure of, in the vexilla, vi, 399,
Epistle of Dionysius of Alexan- theories of, t69; atomic theory 4o2; Andrew's address to, viii,
dna to, vi, tot. untenable, tTO; concourse of 47o; Melito's discourse on the,
Cornelius Nepos on philosophers, vii, atoms could not form a world, 756; the luminous, which de-
84. i7o; Plato's testimony respecting, livered the people of Ophioryma,
Corona, De, a treatise by Tertullian, x7o; mechanical theory of, t7x; who had been swailowed up in
iii, 93 seq. correspondences in, x74i. works the abyss, 5OL
Correspondences in creation, viii, x74. of God in, v, 6t t, 6t7; vm, 244; Crown of life, we ought to strive after,
Corniculum, Ocrisia brought to Rome the extent of, 244; boundless, vii, 519 .
from, vi, 496. 244; the glory of, i, 99; of man, Crowns, ii, 39; floral, not used by
Cornificius, maintains that Novensiles tot; vii, 58, 6x, 2o 3, 2xt, 231, Christians, 255 ; laurel, idolatrous
preside over renovation, vi, 474. 283; of the world for man, 25 t ; origin and nature of, i'd,97, 98, 99;
animals, 282; man's dominion not allowed in Holy Scripture,
Coronis,
422. mother of ._Esculapius, vi, °leer, wii, 245; poem of, iv, t32. 98; military, idolatrous,99; civil,
Corybantes, rites of the, vi, 497. Creator, but one, of the world, i, 364; uniawful for Christians, to2;
Coryphasia, epithet of the fourth ii, I5O; no God above, viii, xx2; heavenly, only for Christlans, to 3.
Minerva, vi, 48o, 48I. our Father, Ix3; the Supreme Crucifixion, darkness at the, iii, 35,
Cotrmoerator, the, b 323 • . _ God, t I4; necessary, x69; who 58.
Cosmogonies, v, 4o; the Homeric, 66, made all things, spiritual and ma- Cruelty, condemned by Christians, ii,
of Justinus, 69; of Pythagoras, terial, i, 405, 4o6, and the world 147; apparent in both bodilyand
83, 98; of Aristotle, 1o2; the from nothing, viii, t69; and can spiritual healing, iii, 637.
Gentile, viii, t97; of Orpheus, therefore restore, ii, x5o; is the Culture, Greek, useful to Christians,
2oo; of Hesiod, 20o. word of God, i, 546; could not fi, 3o7;
sary a divine gift, 3o8;
for understanding neces-
the Script-
Cotelerius referred to, i, 47. be ignorant of the supreme God,
Council of Carthage on heretical bap- i, 365 . ure, 3o9 • .
tiara, v, 565-572. Creature, symbol of the, v, 44. Cupid, as represented by poets, vii, 20.
CounciLs, general, iv, t Ix, xt4; prim- Creatures, the, often take vengeance Cupids, three sets of winged, vi, 48o.
itive independence of, v, x58; on sinners, viii, t49, 286. Curetes, nursesthe ofcries
drowned Jupiter, vii, 23.;
of Jupiter, sa,
freedom
vi, 53. of, 41x; oecumenical, CredenCe,creed,
the,the'vii,vii'535,
548"54°, 554, 562; 475; saved him from death, 484•
Courage, not daring, ii, 54I. Apostles', substance of, iii, 249; Cureton referred to, i, 47, 48, 97, 99,
Covenant, the, lost by the Jews, i, of the church, i, 33o; Nicene, tot, 204; viii, 648.
t39; the true heirs of, x45; the illustrated, v, 20_; Athanasian Curse, the, i, 246, 247.
new, 5t2. 237; Trentine, viii, 643. Cursing, contrary to Christianity, vii,
Covenants, four, given to the human Cremeutius, subdeacon and martyr, 43o-
race, i, 429; the two, one author v, 28t. Custom,
28; agradual
second development of,255iv,;
nature, viii, 254,
and one end, to both, 4.72; their Crescens, his prejudices, i, t89, x92,
oneness proved by Jesus reproof 303; loathsome character of, ii, understands not the Scriptures,
of customs repugnant to the 73; persecutes Justin, 73. iv, 29; and truth, viii, 253; utility
former, 475; prefigured by Abra- Crescens of Cirta, on baptism, v, 567 • and not, iv, 37; not to be fol-
ham and Thamar, 495; by the Cretans, always liars, ii, 76. lowed against truth, v, 382, 57t;
two pillars of Samson, 572. C_xete,_oUpiterborn and buried in, vi, in law, ili, 95.
Covetousness, i, 35; ill, 7o9, 7to; why[ 4 ,42_4" . . . Customs, heathen, to be forsaken, ii,
allied to idolatry, 67; sin and _Cxlmes inculcated by the philosophers, 2ot,197-t99;
_c°-2o5,
to6;
debuslngeffects
overcome by°f'divine
punishment of, vi, 18; warning_ ii, tI2. . "" _2
against, vii, 39I- I Critius reterred to, n, 4_ • truth, 2ol, 202; of different na-
Cowper, H., referred to, viii, 4o9. [ Crocus of Ephesus, i, 5o, I27. tlous and conntries, viii, 188;
Cowper, W.,referred to, ii, t92; iii,/Cromatiusand Heliod .°Y_/ad.dr..e___°f' Jewish, ,89; of one's 00untryand
272; iv, 667; _ I91,201. | to jerome mepresvyrer, vm, 3oo; fathers, are they to be observed?
Cox referred to, v, 595. _ reply of Jerome to, 368. 253-
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. i55

Cuttle-ilsh, type of heretical deceit, iii,


Dairas, buried in the enclosure at ministry of, in the EncharM, 431,
313. Eleusis, vi, 508. 486; to visit the people, 43a;
Cybele, festival o_ vi,496. Damns, bishopof Magnesia, i, 59, 60, ordination of, 492; viii, 61 x.
Cyceon, the draught offered to Ceres II2, 114- Dead, the, care for and burial of, vii,
by Banbo, vi, 499. Damascus, Saul sent to, viii, 96. 464; _prayer for, at the Encharist,
Cyclopes, ii, 65. Damigero, a Magian, vi, 428. vi, 488; vii, 489, 49o; daily
Cyllenian, bearer of the caduceus, vi, Damon and Pythias, vii, i53. prayer zor, 497, 49_; not profita.
472. Dan, the patriarch, warns his children hie to the ungodly, 498; raised
cynics, the, vfi, 84, 237. against anger and lying, viii, by Christ, a proof of the resurrec.
Cyprian Venus, statue of, loved Pyg- 25, 26; speaks of their captivity, tion, i, 539; the multitudes of,
malion, vi, 515, 516. 26; exhorts them to fear the who rose with Jesus, viii, 454,
Cypnan, St.,life of, v, 264; episflesof_ Lord, 26; totake heed of Satan, 463; can only be raised by God,
and replies to, 275 seq.; dates 26; his death, 26. lii, 233; the resurrection of, a
and order of his epistles, 265 Dana_.v:d, 22;lovedbyJupiter, vi,498" Christian belief, 544; asserted by
life by Pontius, 267-274; election Danaids, martyrdom of, i, 6. Scripture, 5_7 ; resurrection of
and character as bishop, 269; his Dancer stops, expiation required if the, a treatme by Athenagonm,
theory of the episcopate primitive, the, vi, 486. ii, I49-.62; men deified, viii, 199.
notmedi_val, 263,415; preserves Daniel, i, 17, 6o, Io7, 120; his refer- Dead Sea, origin of, poem, iv, x3I.
equal rights to all orders, 263; ence to Christ, 21o; prophecy of, Deadly sins, the seven, iii, 356, 425.
conduct in the plague, 270; exile, comment on, v, I77-i91 , 2o8, Death, of Christ, predicted, i, 178.
27x; vision of martyrdom, 271 ; 2IO; on the last days, 245 ; how viewed by Christians, i,
his passion and death, 274; does seventy, week of, vi, x34, x4o; I92; ili, 126, and heathen, iii,
nothing without consent of his his description of Antichrist, i, 126; not to be feared, vii, 87.
clergy and people, 283, 4 IO; 553; predicts concerning the but rather to be desired by
vision of Christian duty, 286; Roman empire, 554. Christians, v, 469; sleep and,
withdrawal justified by his clergy, Dante referred to, ii, 9, z8. analogy of, ii, 157; and life, i, 537;
3O4; exhorts to works of chanty, Daphne, viii, i99; loved by Apollo, vii, 87, 88, 2o7; Chrisuan philos-
319; excommunicates Felicassx- vi, 485 . ophy of, ii, 411; Cicero respect-
mus and followers, 316; assembles Daphnus, 1, 92. ing, vii, 9o; errors of Valentinus,
a synod of African bishops, 336; Dardanus, the Magian, vi, 428 ; first concerning, ii, 425; of Epicurus,
his anxiety to restore the lapsed, celebrated rites of the Phrygian concerning, iii, 221, 227; heresy
344; redeems Numidian captives mother, 462. of Menander, concermug, 227 ;
355; defence against Florentius Darius Hystaspes chosen by augury, separation of soul and body, 228;
372; controversy with Stephen iv, 198. a violence to nature, 2a9; and
on heretical baptism, 376-379, Darkness at the crucifixion, iii, 35, 38; pain, a result of sin, vih, 336 ;
419 (note), 565-572; approach v, 230; viii, 443, 463; the way the approach of, with his retinue,
of martyrdom, 4o 9 ; his writings of, i, 149. to Joseph. the husband of M2ry,
contradict the papal theory, 557 Dathan, i, 6, 60. 392; of Pilate, narrative of the,
(note) ; interpolations of his Datives of Badis, on baptism, v, 567 . 466 seq.; all must taste, 394;
Treatise on the Unity of the David, i, 6, 9, 54, 121; his humility, the way of, vii, 379, 468; the
Church, 558 ; presides and pro- lO; an example of those who first and second, vii, 61, 62;
nounces sentence in the Council have fallen, iii, 244; his sin an nature of the second, vi, 44 o.
of Carthage, 572; treatises at- admonition, viii, 64; an example Decad, i, 317.
tribnted to him, 573; influence of repentance, vh, 4o6; prophe- Decalogue, the, at first inscribed on
of. on English Reformation, 3; sies in Hades, viii, 457; seen by the hearts of men, i, 479, 481;
Lactantius on, vii, 136, 14o; re- Paul in the city of God, 578. not cancelled by Christ, 48z, 482;
ferred to, il, 98; called Coprianus, Davidson referred to, iv, 334- interpreted, ii, 5I I; why ten
vii, i36. Day, the, does not square with the commandments, 51I; olnis_
Cyprians, inventions of, ii, 65. theory of Valentinus, i, 395 ; in, interpretation of, 5I5, 522.
Cyril referred to, viii, 36. meaning of, viii, 49; of retribu- Deceit, ii, 37, 38, 49.
Cyrlnns makes an enrolment, viii, 374- tion, i, 39° ; the fourth, fifth, and Decemvirs, decrees of the, vi, 487.
Cyrus, vi, 428. sixth of creation, 1, Ioo, IoI. Decel_tion, permitted by the sophists,
Cytherean, the, i.e., Venus, vi, 5iI, Days of the creation, errors in inter, ii, 538; modern casuistry on, 556.
5t2. preting, vi, 38L Decius, persecutor, vi, 3o2.
Cyzicum, sacrilege of Antiochus of, Deaconess, li, 12. Decrees, of God, viii, 7.46; of Fabian,
vi, 515. Deaconesses, to be honored, but not 64o, 641.
to act without the deacon, vii, Decretah, the, time of fabrication, viii,
Dactyli Idael, identified with the Digiti 41o; their place in church, and 60I ; created papacy, 6oz ; paused
Samothracii, vi, 475. duties, 421; to assist in the into the organic canon-law by
Daia, made C_es_, vi, 3o8; persecutes baptism of women, 431 ; ordina- Nicholas, 6o 3 ; frauds of the,
Christians, 315; hissnperstition, tionof, 492. 6osseq.; enforced by Gregory
oppression, and licentiousness, Deacons, i, 34, 6h 69, 72, 85, 89, 95; VII., 642; Dupin on, 6o3--6o5;
315 ; solicits Valeria in marriage, ii, ]4; humility reqmred in, v, Mflman on, 6o 7 ; introductory
and, refused, banishes her, 316 ; 365-366; appointed by the notice to, 6o! seq.
cruelties to ladies of rank, 317 : apostles, 366; their injunctions, Defects, secret, foreign to the right-
unites with Maxentius against vii, 544; duties of, viii, 22o; eousman, viil, 5o.
Licinius and Constantine, 318; counsel to, iv, 216; how up- Definitions ofternm, necessary, ii, 558j
defeat and flight, 32o; miserable pointed, vii, 381; to be helpers 56o; philosophical nature, and
death, 32L to the bishop, 4Io, 432; to be classification, 56_-563. .
DSII16,or Dallanus, referred to, i, 47. obeyed, and to do nothing with- Degrees, in heaven, corresponding to
Daily service, to be held, vii, 432; out thebishop, 41x, butto be his order in the church, ii, 5o4; how
IZmln__ at, 423; prayers, 496- eye,ear, an_month, 4z6; place aV,nined,5os;ofknowledge, true,
498. and duty of, in church, 42I; Gnostic only perfect in,5o 7.
15 6 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS : INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

jDeipara or Theotoce, vii, 538. Demons, misrepresent Christian floe- 535, 536, 546, 556, 564, 569,
Delitzsch referred to, i, 387; li, Io2; trine, i, I67; imitate divine 57 I.
things, 183; giants of Noah's Descent of Jesus into Hades, viii, 435
vi, 339. . day, iv, 2o3 ; recognized by seq., 448 seq.
Deltotum,a figure
Deluge, ii, 09. of anti-Christ, i, 55 8 ; heathen as well as Christians, iv, Designing mind, a, seen in the crea.
the symbol of persecution, v, 189; not honored by Christians, tion, _a_fi,zgo.
658 ; comment on, i96-I98 ; 642, 648, 652, nor feared, 648-- Desire, twofold, ii, 28.
errors of Greeks about, it, x16, 652; number acknowledged by Desires, Venus the mother of the, vi,
contrasted with Scripture accu- the Egyptians, 662; vileness of 471-
_._ • I6" Varro's computation their worship, 663; tempted Solo- Desiring the salvation of others, viii,
of the time of the, w,493; human mon, viii, 49; how permitted by 164.
race destroyed by, 41.5• God, iv, 638, 651 ; nmlead men Destiny, viii, 254.
De Maistre)referred to, 1, i7.7, 2II; i, i82; raise up heretics, I82; Deucalion, i, 19o; and Pyrrha re_peo-
ii, 13r , 291; iii, 594; vb 542; turned into gods, it, 68; teach pled the earth, vi, 491.
vii, 256; viii, 172, 643. the doctrine of fate, 68; eeono- Deuteronomy, i, 571.
Demas and Ermogen_, viii, 487; mizeastronomy, 68; to be pun- Devil, origin of, vi, 2°5, acc°rding t°
their evil counsel against Paul ished, 71; vain display of, 72; Valentinlans, iii, 514; theoriesm
and Tbecla, 488. I false promises of, 72; deception regard to the origin of, rift, 332,
Demus and Gestas, robbers, the his- of, 73, I43; iii, 37 ; viii, 277...; 333; suppositions as to the
of, 33I; the creation of, origin
334;
tory of, given by Joseph of Art- tempt to idolatry, it, I43; vm,
math_ea, viii, 468; atrocities per- i38 , 287; power given to, iii, 36; nature of, iv, 24o; rational, 257;
petrated by, 468; their conduct offspring of fallen angels, 36; the existence of, viii, 331; God
towaxds Jesus on the cross, 469; spiritual nature of, 36; confess is not blamable for permitting the
Jesus sends Demas to paradise-- their true character, iii, 38 ; how existence of, 332; permitted by
transformation of, 47 o. they enter men, viii, 274; how God,
why, viii,iv, 49;
35 o,hastempted
not equal Christ,
power
Demetrianus, vii, zSx, 299; Cyprian's they get power over men, tv, x9o; with God, 335; is he amere reia-
address to, v, 457. viii, x38, 276; why they wish to
Dememus of Alexandria, epistle of Al- possess men, 138, 277 ; subjection tion? 335; his power over man,
exander of Cappadocia to, vi, 154. of, to angel generals, 257 ; origin iv, 261, why entrusted with
Demetrius of Leptimmus, on baptism, of, 273; two kinds of, recognized power? vih, 335; his power illas-
by Plato and Socrates, meaning trated from Holy Scripture, iv,
v, 569. . ._ 329; is a roaring lion, i, 250;
Demiurge, the, i, 315; .vh 242; the of the name, influence of, vii, 64;
formation of, according to vaten- inventors of astrology and divina- snares
i17-119, of 148;
the, wiles
3o, 55, 69, rift,
of the, 83,
tinus, i, 322; iii, 513; the creator tion, 65, 66, 232, and oracles
of all things outside of the Plero- 66; subject to Christians, iii, 37; 24o; plots against Christmns, i,
ma, i, 322; iii, 514, 515; igno- w, I9O; exorcised by Christians, 3oo; emulates the truth, 223;
rant of what he created, i, 322, vii, 65, x59; identified with tempted man, 551 ; not incapable
326; ill, 514; passes into the heathen gods, 232; their rage of good, _v, 265; not the sole
intermediate habitation, i, 325; against Christmns, 64, 158, which cause of sin, 329 ; his lie in regard
iii, 518; instructed by the Savioar, causes persecution, i, 182; the to the government of theworld,
i, 326; iii, SI7; is the centurion law given to, viii, 273, 274; the i, 552; author of impatmnce, iii,
of the GospeLs, i, 326; views of Gospel and prayer give us power 7o9; an imitator in all things, vi,
the heretics respecting, exposed over, 138, 277; power over, in 349; should not be feared, it,
and confuted, 385; declared by proportion to the faith, I38, 277; 24, 28, 3o; the sons of the, i,
the heretics to be animal, i, 4o3; tricks of, 277 ; power of, 278; 525; views of the Curpocratians
iii, 514; if animal, how could he their knowledge, I39; sometimes respecting the, 35o; Peter accuses
make things spirituul? i, 4o5,400; speak truth, why? 139; reasons Simon Magus of being worse
work of, perishable, v, 99. why the deceits of axe not de- than, viti, 332, and refuses to
Democracy foreshown, v, _9. teeted, 278; props of the system discuss certain questions relating
Democritus, vii, xI; on the idea of of, 278; the weakest Christian to, 331; the, in the likeness of
God, it, 465, 478; his theory of mightier than the mightiest, 142; an old man, stirs up the people
property, vii, 93; atomic theory the baptized have power to drive against Andrew, 523; reb_.ed
of, vi, 437; cosmogony of, v, 16. I away, 278; have no powe.r, over by Andrew, 523; transformS hun-
Demon worship, depravity of, ii, 73. a man umess ne vomnuartiy _ttv- serf into the likeness of a sol-
Demon, an unclean, which had tor-] mits to them, I42; subject to dier, 530; Eve relates how she
mented a woman five years, / believers, 279 ; none but evil, was tempted by, 566, 567 •
ext_Ued by the Apostle Thomas, / appear to the impious, 322; Re Diageras of Melus denies the gods,
vii[, 545, 546. . . [ fri..endshlp 1o_" _eO._Ve_onm:cntiot3 Dialectics, a meansvii,to IX.
vi, 421,486; true wisdom, ii,
Demon, the, called Becher, acam.ow.l-] n.mgrace, tS_t, ._. 34o.
a_,_ the. trne GnfL and Barthot-! with astrotogy, • 03.
e-6_
omew ---=L-2
us L11¢ _=--:.__ of God , | Demonstration• defined, . it, 559; • pro- IMalis, flamen mitred, vi, 427, 488.
B¢_vetait
viiL ¢¢a: describes Bartholomew,[ duces sment_c behef, 559, first DialogueofJustinMartyrwithTryph°,
"--" _" _ ....... acknowl / .,rinciple indemonstrable, 559; the Jew, i, 194-27o.
5 3; Is compe_eu tu " v
5e_ge Christ, and confess the/ dilemma of suspense of ]udg- Diana, daughter of Jupiter and I___
malicious deeds of the devil, 555; | ments, 562. tona, vi,Minerva,
the first 46o, 483; 48I; aaughter
bow-bear- o,
exhibited by an angel in the tern-| De Montor, refe_edto, n, 3. 8 e lug, found refuge on floating
pie black as an Ethiopum, 55 o. | uemosmenes.reter_.e_. L_,_-2_ ., "*._2,_ islands, 422; mighty in hunting,
•,,.... :-- -- healed viii in2 l Denying L.nnst, peril or, vu, 4_o.
xz_a_J_u_t_,**
.... ;.... ' instance
dO"- ' =" of, v,I Deodati "referred t o, i , 344- .. . 469, 483; wars °fthe virgin, 4z_;
a.mm,,_ l'_ -' _ W_o..<-+,+-1 ,hr, confession ixmsibte tOt, represented with thighs half coV-
392, 393 ..... | _'t_-'_='. L- +,e. offerings for, iii, ered, 517; an unhewn log wor-
Demoniacs7o7; byhes]ed by Jesus,
Matthew) vm,jonn,
529; oy 4_, lI "-'
94, _',v_, _t' .... allowed in certain shipped by theatIcarlans
fall of temple Ephesus fo_
o, 51o;
516;
562. _ cases, v, 307; prayers tot, v_
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. _57

Lencophryne buried in temple of, to Dionysius of Rome, 92. Clement with the old workman,
5o8; shrine in Delian ApoUo's " Domitiu_s and Didymus,96 seq. x66 seq., I75 seq., I82 seq.; be-
temple of, 5o8; theologians men- " Fabius, 97- tween Clement and Appion, 257
tion three goddesses named, 48o; " Hermammon, zo6. seq., 262 seq.
identified wth Ceres and Luna, " Hierax of Egypt, xo9. Disease, atheoryof, viii,277; external,
473- " Novatus, 97. not to be dreaded,44.
Dia_lma, v, zol. " Philemon, IO2. Disk (discus), the paten, vii, 548-
I)iatheses of Ptolemy, 1, 333. " Sextus, IO2. Dismission, the, prayer of, vii, 55o,
Didym_on, Cleochus buried in the " Sixtus II., Io 3. 56o.
Milesian, vi, 508. " Stephen, IoL Disobedience, ii, 49; evil effect of, vii,
Didymus, epistle of Dionysius of against bishop Germanus, Io 3. 5_o; dangerof, viii, zSO.
Alexandria to, vi, 96 seq. Festival epistle, 1Io; commentary Disobedient, the, are the angels of the
Diespiter, son of Saturn and Ops, vi, on Ecclesiastes, lIl; on Luke, devil, i, 524 .
482; lusted after his mother II4, Ii7, 119; on John, 12o; Disorder and order in creation, viii,
Ceres, 497; names of some who of the one substance, i_o; on I I77"
bore children to, 46o. the reception of the lapsed, I2o, Dispensations, the seven, ii, 476, 477.
Digestion and nutrition consistent i39 , i4o. Dispersion of human race, ii, lo 7.
with resurrection, ii, I5x. Dionysius of Rome, epistle of Diony- Dissembler, counsel to, iv, ctl4.
Digiti Samothracii, said to be the slus of Alexandria to, el, 92 seq.; Distraction, ii, 24.

5 recommended, viii,
DiligeLnce_inVis4dTy aagainst
Greek theFather, 363; notwi,
Sabellians, a 365;
con- 567 .
Distribution of the elements, vii, 559,
Izz, 152. troversalist nor anathematizer, Divinatmn, theory of, by means of
Dindymene, PeasinunUc, i.e., Cybele 367. animals, v, 537; a deceit of de.
worshipped at Pessinus, vi, 488. Dionysius of Corinth, vin, 747, 765 ; mons, 538 ; forbidden in the law,
Dmocrates, ni, 7ol, 7o6. writes to the Roman Church, 539; invented by demons, vii, 65,
Diocletmn, persecutor, his avarice 765 . 66, z3z; and soothsaying to be
vii, 3o3; searcher into futurity, Dionysus (see Bacchus), five gods shunned, vii, 424,467 •
3o4; stirred up against the Chris- named, vi, 48o. Divinations, l, I69.
tians, 305 ; his illness_ 3o7 ; Dioscori, i, 70; sons of Leda and Jupi- Divine providence, denied by the
forced to resign, 3o9; his death, ter, vi, 483 . poets and philosophers, ii, I4a ;
317. Dioscorus, a shipmaster, sympathize_ unity, poem of, iv, t42.
Diodorus, indebted to Moses, i, 279; with Paul, and, mistaken for him Divinities of the heathen ridlcaled,
referred to, _v, 453- is beheaded by the people of ii, 69.
Diogenes, ii, 65; vii, 237; quoted, ii, Pontiole, viii, 477- 8 Divinity, reasons for ascribing to men,
373. Diphilus quoted, ii, 472, 4 3, 53°- _ ii, I4_.
Diognetus, epistle to, i, 25-30; intro- Diptychs, the, vi, 556. L_worce, n, 2I ; a novelty among the
ductory note to, 23 seq. ; occa- [ Dircae, martyrdom of, i, 6. Romans, iv, 66.
sion of the epistle, 25; treats of [ Dis, identified with Summanus, vi, 507 ; Docetae, heretics, to be avoided, i, 34,
the vanity of idols, 25; supersfi- human heads offered to, 46o 7i; tenets of, v, n 7, 145; doe-
tions of the Jews, 26; manifesta- [ wounded by Hercules, 484; alle- trine of the incarnation, I18, of
tion of Christ, 27; the state of] goncal explanation of rape of creation, I I8, of the Baptism and
the world before Christ came, 28; I Proserpine by, 505 ; gate of, i.e., Crucifixion, 119; derived from the
why Christ came so late, 28; the_ Hades, 50o. Greek Sophists, I2o; summary of
blessings he brings, 29; the ira- [Disagreement, between Plato and their teaching, 145.
portance of divine knowledge, Aristotle, i, 275; among the Val- Doctors (teachers), of accusations
against, viii, 613,
29; referred to, 18. entinians
predictuons,concerning
513 . prophetical Doctrine, Chnstaan, misrepresented by
Diomede, plains of, i.e., Cannae, vi,
477. Disciples, the true spiritual, i, 5o6; demons, i, I67; concerning God,
Dione, bore Venus to Jupiter, vi, can judge the doctrine of Mar- ii, 132; the true, found in the
422, 46o. cion, the Valentinians, and Ebio- prophets, I93; according to god-
Dionysius, robbed Jupiter and _'V_scu- nites, 5o7, and other heretics liness, the, viii, 254.
lapius of their beards, vi, 515 . 508 ; called by Christ brethren, DoctrineS, false, i, 34, 53, 56, 62, 68,
Dionysms quoted, fi, Io9. not children, iii, 621; the See- 7I, 83, 88, I46; profound, 68;
Dionystus referred to, vi, 488. enty, names and martyrdom of, heavenly, how denoted, 573; of
Dionysius Iambus quoted, ii, 455. v, 255. Simon Magusand Menander,34_;
Dionysius Thrax quoted, ii, 455- Disciphna arcani, true nature of, ii, of Saturninus and Basilides, 342;
Dion Thytes quoted, ii, 455. 343, 344. of Curpocrates, 35o; of C_rln-
Dionysius, viit, I98. Discipline, ancient, to be maintained, thus, Ebionites, Nicolaltanes, 35 I
Dionysius of Sicily despoils the eSpecially by martyrs, v, 3o9, and seq. ; of Cerdo and Marcion, 3_;
images of the gods, vii, 4I. virgins, 431 ; value of, 43o; sever- of Tafian, the Encratites, Burne-
Dionysius, bishop of Alexandria, life ity against worldliness, 505; and liotes, or Borborians, and others,
and character of, vi, 77, 78; power, difference between, iv, 3,53; Ophites and Settians, 354;
works of, 79; sufferings in Decian 98. Cainites, 358; of the Greeks and
persecution, 96-Io3, and under Discordi_, vi, 47 I. Christians, compared, ii, 74.
Gallus and Valerian, Io5; frag- Discriminating faculty, the, in man, i, Documents, Syriac, introduction to,
merits from his books on prom- 522. viii, 647, 7_I seq.; character of,
ises, 8I; on nature, 84; against Discussions, public, between the 648.
Sabellius, 9I. apostles and the Jews, viii, 92, 94; Doddridge referred to, ii, 38.
Epistles of, viz. :-- of Peter with Simon Magus, Dodona, Jupiter of, vi, 516; fall of
to the Alexandrian.s, Io8. los seq., ti 7 seq., 3I_ seq.; dif- Jupiter's temple at, 516.
" Basilldes, 94- ferences between the different Dodwell referred to, ii, 127. .
" Cornelius, 1oi. discussions of Peter with Simon, Dogs, employed to guard the capitola,
" Dionysius, !o3. 1o2, 117; of Niceta, Aquila, and vi, 515.
158 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

D6"llinger refereed to, v, 4, 158. v, 42o; God's order in, how cor- oted, vii, 443;_ computation of,
Domestic discipline, ii, H. rupted, 434. vi, 146-i5_; vn, 446, 447, 5,oo,;
Domitian, i, 129: persecutor, vii, 3o2; Dreasel referred to, i, 9, x4t, x42, eve of (the "Great Sabbath ' ),
is excited by the Jews against the I43, I47, I48, 447; octave of, 447; forty days
Christians, viii, 56o; issues an Drinking, Christian principles of, ii, followlng to be kept, 448; rest
edict against the Christians, 56o; 242; abuses of, 244-45. from labor on, 495 ; poem on,
sends soldiers to Ephesus to at- Druids, origin of, v, 22. 329.
rest John, 56o; his interview with Drunkard, counsel to, iv, zx8. Easter controversy, reference to the,
John, 56x ; entreats John to heal Drunkards, warned, vii, 498. i, 3xo.
a female slave seized by a demon, Dualism, of Marcion, origin of, iii,Fating,luxury in, heathen, ii, 237;
562; sends John to Patmos, 562; 272, 475; self-contradictory, 273, Christian temperance in, 239-
treats the Saviour's relatives with 276; creates a new god, 276 , 242.
contempt, 763; puts a stop to the 1 277; not manifested by creation, Ebion, successor of C.erinthus, his
persecution of the church, 763 . I 279; results in polytheism, 28z; heresy, iii, 652.
Domitius, epistle of Dionysius of Alex- I not taught by Christ, 284; nor by Ebioneans, heretics, doctrines of, v,
andria, to, vi, 96 seq. J St. Paul, 285-286; its material i t14, x47.
Donaldson (Crit. Hist.) referred to,/ conceptions of God, 288; de- Ebionite, i, 7I, 83.
i, t89, x9o; ii, _52; (TheoL Rev.) [ stractive of divine goodness, 29o, Ebionites, derivation of the nam_ of,
referred to, ii, 8. _ and justice, 29I, 320; Mani- iv, 37 I, 429; the doctrines of, i,
DonationofCoustantlne, viii, 6oT, 644; chaean, refuted, vi, 196; origin 35I; Jewishheretlcs, vii, 452;ref.
Dupin on, 644; Bryce on, 644. from Seythiaus, 229; taught by utation of, who disparaged Paul's
Donatulus of Capsae, on baptism, vi, Basilides, 233. authority, i, 439; strictures on,
57 L Dumachus and Titus, robbers, their 527.
Donatns,confessor, heroism of,vii, 3ol intervlewwith Mary and Jesusin Ecclesia, the, of the Vaientinians, i,
seq.; epistle of Cypzaan to, v, 275. Egypt andafter-fate, vlii, 4o9. 316; iii, 5o7; of Colorbusus, i,
Donatus of Cibaliana, on baptism, vi, Duodecad, the, of Valentinus, how 833.
57 o. said to be indicated in Scripture, Ecclesiastes, book of, metaphrase of,
Dora, Peter at, viii, 134. i, 3x9 . by Gregory Thanmaturgus, vi, 9,
Dorner referred to, v, 229; vi, 24; Dupin referred to, iii, 8; vi, 284; comment on, by Dionysius of
viii, 26. viii, 6o 3 seq., 644. Alexandria, 11 x.
Dositheus, heretic, iii, 649; vii, 453; Duties, Christian, i, 9, 20, 54, 62, 8I, Economy, term applied to the Trinity,
and Simon Magus, viii, 9I, 99; 95, I48; of deacons, etc., 34, iii, 598, 6o3; in interpretation, v,
contest between, forpret_minence, 81; of presbyters, etc., 34, 9o; 220.
233. relative, 8I, 90; of husbands and Ecphantus, philosophy and cosmogo-
Doable-mindedness, to be avoided, wives, 34, 35, 82, 95; of the ny of, v, 17.
viii, 220. Christian flock, 35, 95. Edersheim referred to, vii, 258.
Doubt or assent, causes of, ii, 564. Duty and faith, viii, 28o. Edessa, Bartholomew a native of, rift,
Dove in the ark, type of Holy Spirit Dyad, the, of Valentinus, i, 332. 558; Abgarus, king of, 558;
in baptism, ill, 673; type of hap- Dyer, visit of the child Jesus to the visited by Thaddaeus, 558; the
tism, v, 658; emblem of the Holy shop of a, and the wonder he story concerfiing the king of, 65I
Spirit, ii, 578; iil, 5o4. performed there, viii, 4x2. seq. ; a canticle on, 654; found.
Dragon of the Apocalypse interpreted, Dysaules, a goatherd in Attica, vi, ing of, 7o2.
vi, 338; story of the, which kiUed 499. Edessaeans, laws of the, viii, 73 I.
a young man, and is destroyed by Dysmas, or Dismas, or Demas, and Egeria, Numa advised by, vi, 489.
Thomas, viii, 542 seq.; the fiery, Gestas, the malefactors, cruei- Egg, the creative, developed from
which pursued the king of Myrna, fled with Jesus, viii, 4zo, 443; chaos, viii, 197, 2oo.
532. history of, given by Joseph of Egypt, the Israehtes in, viii, 86; the
Dragons adore the infant Jesus, viii, Arimathtea, 468, 469 seq. flight into, 376, 389, 4oo, 4o6;
376. wonders wrought by the child
Dream-senders, i, t69. Earnestness in religlon, viii, 204. Jesus in, 376 seq., 4o6 seq,
Dreams, an ecstacy of the soul, iii, 223; Ears, pleasures derived from, vil, x77. Christianity attested by mighty
prophetic stories of, 224, 225; Earth, the, identified with the Great works in, vi, 438; Apis called
how far inspired by God, 225; Mother Ceres, andVesta, vi, 472; Serapis in, 422; letters invented
physical and mental causes of, a pregnant sow sacrificed to, 526; by the fiRh Mercury in, 48o;
226; illustrating philosophic con- birthday of, 531 ; not a creative Zephyrinus' epistle to the bish-
tradictions, vii, 73; evidence fur- power, vii, 87; spherical form of, ops of, viii, 6xo.
nished by, discussed, viii, 322; the argument against, 94; made for Egyptian, proselytes, makers of the
impious see true visions and, 323 . man, viii, 154; how cursed for golden calf, vi, no4; rites, ii,488;
Dress, heathen luxury in, forbidden to man, iii, 564 ; to be burned up I women in, 488, 52I ; mythology,
Christianwomen, ii, 273; to men, and purified, viii, 584; and pant- fables of, iv, 4o_; idolatry more
275; leads to licentiousness, 276; disc, to be made one, 58_; the ] reasonable thm{ other formS of
a temptation to sin, iv, I9, 24; of blesse_ess to he enjoyed in, 586. I idolatry, viii, 148.
heathen oftlciMs unlavrful to Earthly things types of heavenly, i, [Egyptians, gospel of the, referred to,
Christians, iii, 72; condemned by 486. I ii, 392, 406.
Christ, 73; ancient, of Carthage, Earthquake, the, at the crucifixion of] Egyptians, the Israelites commanded
iv, 5; changes in, 5; heathen Jesus, viii, 46I. [ to spoil the goods of, an exposi-
abuses of, 9; Christian, the 2hal- East, turning to, in worship, iii, 3t ; [ tion and vindication, i, 5o2; _,
lium (mantle), I2, I3; ornament viii, 668; not a worship of the [ 313; inventors of geometry, ih
in Woman's, derived from failen sun, 123; head of a church tow- ] 65; the first astronomers and in.
angels, x5; unfitting for Chris- ards, vii, 421; prayer towards,] ventors of idolatry, vii, 63; wit-
tians, I6, _t2; excess in, forbidden, reason of, 42I. [ hess to Moses, ii, 8o; system or,
17; inprayer, iil,686; ofwomen, Easter, v, I2o; of the Quartodeci-] v, 4o; their theoryof natnre,_
687; iv, 14; ofvirgius, treatise on, marts, _23; feast of, to be how _ 41; their amulets, 41; worthip
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS : INDEX OF SUBJECTS. _59

of animals, vii, z58, of dumb 265, 267, 425 -8, 474, 475, 54z, try, iii, 62; traxadation of,
aafimaL% vi, 468.; pay divine 543, 594, 595, 628"-32, 666.-68, I37; met by Paul in the _p_ o[
honor to a man; viii, 267; gods of 556, 557, 567, 568, 6o5, 6O6, 679 , the righteous, 578; and Elijah,
the, zSz; defence of theirsystem 7o6, 717, 7[8; iv, I3, 26, 38, 49, translation and l_'esent state ol_
exposed, 282, 2.83; Christ said to 58, 73, iOl, IX4, H 5, IZ5, 126, iii, 591; and Elms, themselve_
have stolen the secrets of his 166, [98, 219, 382-4, 394, 542; must die at last, viii, 394, 438;
power and teaching from the, vi, v, I53-62, 24h 259, 4o9-2o, the book of, iv, 252, 38o, not
42_; punished those who re- 557-64,572,595,596,6o4, 644; canonical,567; referred to, i,481;
ve_-d the dwelling-place of vi, 8,2o, 39, 47, 53, 57, 71,73, iii, 62; iv, 38o; vi, i47 ; vlii, 1o,
Apis, 509; called the second Iio, z2o, [39, I4o, [72, 235,236, 12, I3, I5, [6, no, 23, 27, 37, 43.
Minerva Neith, 48I; were afraid 252, 279, 283-5, 3°3, 304, 355, Enormities of paganism, viii, 15I.
to utter the fourth Mercury's 329_z,54o--3; eft, [34, 255_-82,83_x_,Entanglements, ii, 37.
n_me, 480; believed that one i 3 ,338, 3 , 366"8, 32, 33, Enthymesis, the, of Sophia, or Acha-
deity was manifested under the 425, 478, 506--8, 536, 568-_2, moth, i, 318, 322; iii, 508; the
various divine manifestations, 612, 618, 625-39, 64I-4, 689, absurdity of, i, 383; the trench.
479, 48°" 742, 743, 784, 785; viii, 625, cry of Judas not a type of, 387,
639 , 64[--4, 689, 742-3, 785• 388.
Elchasaa,
seq, his*48.life gad teachings, v, *32 Elymas, the sorcerer, sin and punish- Entrance, the Little, and prayers at,
Eldad and Modat, book of, referred ment of, iii, 66. vii, 535, 538, 552 ; the Grealb
to, il, 2. _m_natlons, the, of Valentinus and 535, 54°, 554.
Elect, the, ii, 18, 3o; illustrated by others, an accotmt of, i, 316seq. , Envy, i,5; effeotsof, 6; viii, II; ex-
Abraham, 445; known by God, 332, 339; ridicule poured on,33 z. staples of, i, 6.
533; sins of the, 39; elect of Emblems, Christian, in the Cats- Epheslans, epistle of Ignatias to the,
the, 6o*. combs, li, 297. i, 49.-58; he commends them, 49,
Elects, lady to whom St. John's Embolisms, the, vii, 536 , 537, 558, 52 , 54; exhorts them to unity,
second epistle was written, i, 567• 50; to various duties, 53-57;
576. Emerina, sister of Anna, viii, 382. warns against false teachers and
Electra, seduced by Jupiter, vi, 498. Emmanuel, name prophetic of the in- doctrines, 52; Syrlac version of
Elements, the twenty-four of Marcus, carnation, lii, 33 I. the epistle, xoi, 1o2.
i, 339; the divinity of, as held by Empedocles, ii, 66; philosophy of, Ephesus, fall of Diana's temple at,
philosophers, exposed, iii, [3', v, *3, [1o; on the elementsof vi, 5[6; allotted to John, viii,
•33; number of the primary, vi, man, vii, 6x ; his theory of the 656.
455; mistake as to Aristotle's transmigration of the soul re- Ephraim, i, 145.
conception of, 437; four, viii, futed, iix, 2x2seq. ; quoted, iij78, Epicharmas quoted, ii, 483,
168; in the Holy Communion 383, 437, 446, 447,455, 463, 472, Epicharmas quoted, ii, 35 z, 44 o, 47 I,
care of, vii, 49 I. 476, 484, 487; iv, 565; vi, 5 I, 482, 485, 53o. .
Eleusinia. origin of the, vi, 499; signs 76, ,1o, xz*, II2, *[3" Epictetus, epistle of Cyprian [o, v,
used in the, 5oo. Emperor, how to be served in his 364 .
FAeusiman mysteries imitated by household, vi, [59; prayer for Epicurean theories of nature refuted,
Vaientinns, iii, 5o3 . the, iii, 42; eft, 55 I, 555. vi, 84; other failacies of this phi-
Eleusis, Ceres' visit to, vi, 499;Dairas i Emperors, Roman, testimony of, to losophy, 88-9I.
gad Immarnachus buried in the ChrLstians, h, I86, [87; rule by Epicurus, i, 19o, 192, 193, 274; his
enclosure of, 5o8; temple of God's appointment, iii, 43; not theory of atoms, v, 21 ; el, 437;
Ceres at, 5o8. diwne, but subject to God,43; viii, I7o;. denial of Providence,
Eleutherius, temple at Athens of true and false loyalty to, 44; v, 22; vh, z[, 236, 287; ideas of
IAber, vi, 5[6. how honored by Christians, 71 ; pleasure and reward, 21 ; teaches
Eleutherus, bishop of Rome, i, 4[6; six at one time, vii, 3[3. that the soul is mortsl, el, 445;
ii, 3, 4; his toleration of heretics, Encratites, the, ii, 63; heretics, v, against the Stoics, vii, I97, 261;
iii, 631. [24; doctrines of the, i, 353. on the creation of the world, 87,
Eli, i, 6o, I2o. Encraty, i, 57, 58. 197' 236; errors of his phUmo-
Elias, i, I78; met by Paul in para- Encyclopaedia Britannica, referred phy, 86, 26I, z63, z87; first
disc, viii, 58I. to, ii, 335, 346; ni, 475; viii, 12. taught by Leucippmb 87; quot¢_
Elijah, i,9, 81; ii, 62; precursor of End, signs of the, viii, 572; ofthe ii, 485.
Christ, i, 2[9; proof of resurrec- world, prophecy of, v, _., Epidaurns, ._scalapius brought from,
tion, 53o; example of frugality, 25o-3 vi, 536; he of, i.e., N_aculapiua,
ii, zgz; appears at the transfigu- Endor, witch of, v, [69. I 469 •
ration, iii, 383 . Endymion, loved by Luna, vi, 485. [ Epiphanes, system of, t, 332; opinion
Elishah, i, 9, 82, 545, 574; an ex. Enemies, love of, vhi, 289; of God,[ on community of women, ii, 382,
men are naturally, IOl. [ 4o3; heretic, v, 9 _. .
ample of circumspect behavior Energumens, eucharistic prayers for, ] Epiphanit_... referred_ to,_ $$__. 35.._
viii, 65; served
mite woman, 65; by the Shuns-
compared with vii, 484- 45I; m, 374,375,57 ,*_._9; --'-
Chrht, iii, 356. Engonasis, v, 43- . Eve and E_in 5_ v, day of, to be celebra_.
Elizabeth, MatT's visit to, viii, 395; Enmity, the, put between r_ vt'v_n/(_; "fe_tof, tob¢ honored,
escapes with her son from the serpent, i, 457-
Herod's wrath, 366. Ennius, translated works of Euheme- vii, 443, 495- eared .....
Elm, the, il, 32, rus, vi, 486; on Jupiter and the Epirus, Christianity art w/mw.ntY
Eloquence and truth compared, vii, 9. gods, vii, 22, 24, 26, 2Z8; on works in, vi, 43_. 626
ElPis'i' 317;lii"5°7"
FAacidationsandnotes_tne " "" American
_=a_ Romulus, 28; on
quoted, 3[,x35 Africanus, 3l; Episcopal
, 2z8. Episcopate, seats on, viii,founded
Church ,. o_ v,
editor, i, 46o; ii, 56-58, 297, 298, Ennoea, i, 3[6, 333, 353; ill, 5o7. 305; one, 318, 413,4_3;
342..-46, 379, 38°, 4o2-8,_44I-_ Enoch, i, 7; proof of the res.urrec: sents the "
476-9, 5_b-22; iii, 50--_, ZO, tion, 530; his propl_ecy, rejecw.a developed- "m_°d__
77, Io_ Io4, IOSp 150, 179, 12SO, by the Jews, iv, [5, 26; ofidola- 4Io.
160 ANTE--NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Epistle, canonical, of Gregory Thau- tion of fine flour, i, 215, typefied Phoenix, ii, 484-
maturgns, vi, 18 seq., 2o; the by Melchizedek, li, 439; loaf of Phcenissa, ii, 3o9; iv, 44o, 5o9,
whole, where read, vii, 535. symbolizes the unity of the 53 L
Epistles of Cyprian, v, 275 seq. Christians, v, 362, 398; how re- Phrixns, i, 293.
Epitropus, i, 96. ceived, 350; white vestments at, Pirithous, ii, 47 L
Epochs, the leading chronological, ii, _'57; daily, 252; not daily, vii, Protesilans, ii, 485.
I_O. 551 ; a safeguard in persecution, Teicphus, ii, 484 .
Equity deified, vi, 476. v, 337; carried to the sick, 488, Europa, seduced by Jupiter, vi, 498;
Erechthidae, i.e., Athemans, vi, 500. 561; an antidote to mortality, vii, represented on the stage, 53 x,
Erichthonius, buried in shrine of Mi- 566; morning celebration, memo- fable of, Vil, 2I.
nerva, vi, 508. rial of the Resurrection, v, 363; Eusebius referred to, i, z, 3 z, 34, 38,
Eros, rift, 258, 26o, 26I; fable of, in prayers after, vii, 38o; given after 42, 46, IO4, I5I, 152, I53, I54,
Plato, iv, 515 . baptism, iii, 94, xo3; deacon's 194, 309, 353, 45h 468, 568; n,
Error, how often set off, i, 315; can- ministry at, vii, 42I; kiss of 87; iv, 445; v, 168, 6ol, 6o8;
not stand withtruth, viii, xo7; and peace in, 422; prayers, sacrifice, viii, 362.
ignorance, 280. communion, and blessing m, 422 ; Eutccnus, i, 92.
Errors, of the philosophers, ii, 65; use unbaptized not admitted to, 422; Eutychus, appointed by John minister
of, viii, 239. not to be offered by laymen, 429 ; of Ephesus, viii, 563.
Esau, i, 6. at the burial of the dead, 464; Euxine Sea, barbarity of inhabitants
Esdras, Apocalypse of, viii, 358, 571 prayers and thanksgivings of, ] on its coasts, iii, 27I.
seq.; the prophet prays to be 471--475, 483-49I; canon of, Evans referred to, iii, 8.
ermitted to see the mysteries of 486-49i ; oblation in, 486 See Evanthas, i, 559.
od, 57t; pleads with God for Communion and Liturgy. Evarestus, i, 43-
slnners, 57I ; asks to see the day Eucharistic saerifice, see Sacrifice. IEvaristus, bishop of Rome, i, 416;
of judgment, 572; is given signs Euchratius of Thenae, on baptism, v, schismatic, deposed and excom-
of the time of the end, 572; is 568; epistle of Cyprian to, 356. municated, v, 325 .
conducted down to Tartarus to Euclid, on immortality, vii, 8o. Eve, i, 1I4; the story of, according to
see the punishments of the wxck- Eudemus quoted, ii, 315 . the Ophites, 356; compared with
ed, 572, 573; his soulis demanded Euelpistus, martyrdom of, i, 306. Virgin Mary, 455, 547; why
of him, but the angel sent to Eugenins of Ammedera, on baptism, v, formed from Adam's rib, ii, lo 5;
demand it is unable to bring it 569 . her creation from Adam symbol-
forth, 573, 574; God sends his Euhemerus, on Jupiter and the gods, ized the church from Christ, ill,
Son and a host of angels for the vu, 22, 26, 228. 222 ; a type of the church from
soul of, but he is unwilhng to Eulogaus, I, izo. Christ, iv, t49, compared with
relinquish it, 574; he submits, Eumelus, quotcd, ii, 482. Pandora in Hesiod, 514; her
and gives up his soul, 574. Eumolpidae, origin of, vi, 499. dream, viii, 565 ; bears Seth, 565;
Esoteric doctrine, use of, il, 3o2, 313, Eumolpus. keeper of sheep m Attica, sympathy with Adam when sick,
343, 345- • vi, 499 sent by him to paradise for the
Essenes, Jewish heretics, vii, 452. Eunuchs to be ordained in certain "od of compassion," 566; sees
Esseni, tenets of, v, I34; sects of, cases, vii, 5ol. Seth fighting with a wild beast,
13o; their traditions derived from Euodias, i, I xI. _66; at paradise, beseeches God
Jews through the Greeks, 137. Euphanius, i, 119 tor the "oil of compassion "-
Esther, her example, i, 2o. Euphorion quoted, il, 45 I, 455. the answer she received, 566; re-
Eternal punishment, viii, 15o; not a Euplus, i, 5o. turns to Adam and is reproached
mere threat, i, I91 ; of unbelie- Eupolemus quoted, ii, 335. by him, 566; relates to her chil-
vers, 556. Etuapides, on future judgment, i, 29I ; dren the history of her temptation
Eternity made known by the Resur- quoted, ii, 97, Io9, xlo, 131, and fall, 566 seq.; her prayer,
rection, ill, 590. I42, I78, I79, I9I, I92, 317, 569; her vision of a chariot of
Ethics of the Greeks drawn from the 384, 419, 42o, 432, 461, 462, light, 569; her vision of Adam's
Mosaic law, ii, 365 . 471, 475, 482, 483, 484, 485; body, and the angels praying for
Ethiopian, Christians, canons of, v, vii, 15I ; also his: him, 569; her death and burial
256; sun, Isis tanned by, vi, Aegeus, ii, 483. at the side of Adam, 570.
422. Alcest., il, I39- Eventide, hymn of, ii, 79.
Ethiopians, visited by the gods, vi, Alexander, ii, 423, 482. Evil, beings, turned to good account,
508. Antiope, ii, 337- viii, I4o; angels, seducers, 14o;
Etruria, mother of superstition, vi, Archelaus, i, 292. doers shal] be punished, I78;
528; arts of, i.e, charms and Bacch., ii, 205, 244, 439; iv, and good set over the one
sacred rites, vi, 496. 445. against the other, x79.
Etmscans, the, identified Penates, and Bellerophon, i, 292; ii, 144. Evil one, the. See Devil.
Consentes, and Complices, vi, Ehrysippus, ii, 485. Evil-speaking, i, I7; to be avoided,
474. Ctimenus, ii, 482. ii, 2o; deeds, i, 6; desires, 35;
Eubulens, a swineherd in Attica, vi, Cyclop., ii, I42. the, to be shunned, 25 ; to be
499. Erechtheus, ii, 48I, 482. avoided, viii, 623 seq.; origin of,
Eubulus quoted, il, 53 L Hecuba, i, 293. vii, 52; viii, i2o, I8o; not from
Eucharist, the, i, gl, 89, 185, 186, Hexameters, ii, 485. God, ii, xox, 319; viii, I2o, 334;
._, 528 ; ii, 242; vii, 379; pecu- Hippoiytns, i, 292; iv, 656. not a Christhaa doctrine, vi, 454;
customs of, ii, 3oo; received Ion, i, 292; ii, I45, 193. origin and growth of, iv, 526;
according to reason, 3io; here- Iphigania in Aulis, ii, 274. necessary, vii, I42; why God
tics celebrate with water, 322; Medea, ii, 362, 482. permits, viii, i4o; not sought for
not to be celebrated with water CEneus, ii, 48I. itself, i, 319; works for good,
only, v, 359, nor with wine only, (Enomans, ii, 484. 3zo; not justified by good effects,
362; types of, in Holy Scripture, Orestes, i, 292 ; ii, I93, z8I, 482, iv, 528 ; existence of, viii, x18,
359, 360; prefigured by the obla- 53 o. xI9; denied by some, II9; In
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 16t

free will, vi, 362 ; does not exist I duty, 280, and righteousness, el- all things, nor controlling man,
in substance, viii, 139; the ex-[ fectof, 5o; its mystenes not to be vi, 342; all things happen ac-
istence of, on astrological prmci- [ divulged to all, ii, 312; taughtby cording to, 5at; has not the
pies, 194; sin, cause of, 334; the t Scripture to Greek philosophy, power over everything, viii, 729;
prince of, why made, I8O, I83; 352; leads to repentance, hope, on, 728.
a power over man, vi, 37f ; con- benevolence, 353, 357; twofold, Father, the, worldmadeby, throughthe
slsts m ignorance of God, 38z. relating to memory and hope, word, i, 361 ; only known by the
Evils, Ignorance the mother of, vih, 359; voluntary, 360; necessary[ Son, 467; reveals the Son, 469;
144; brought in by sin, 179 ; uses to justification, 444; obstacles to, the law given to Christ by, ii, 35;
of, 184 ; admitted, 194. viii, 3o9; heretical views of, ii, the whole substance of God, iii,
Evius, performance of his shameful 445; objects of, how perceived, 6o3; addressed as God in prayer,
promise by, vi, 5oo. 448; saving, manifested by works, 6o8; love to God as to oar, viii,
Evodms, i, 8I. 5o5 ; first delivered by Christ, and _89; no one knows the, how to
Example of Christ, t, 9, 35, 54 spread by the Apostles, ill, 252; be understood, 327; an uunat-
Examples, and similitudes, very ira- Sectional confession of, by Greg- aral, vfii, 522; the punishment
portant in instruction, ii, 281; of ory Thaumaturgus, vi, 40 seq.; of, 525 .
love, i, I9, 20. bts twelve topics on the, 5° seq.; Fatherhood of God, eternal, therefore
Excommunicated, the, not to be his declaration of, 7; Melito's Christ eternal, vi, 92.
prayed with, vii, 501 ; how to be discourse on, vtih 756. Fathers, exhorted, i, 81 ; apostolical,
treated, viii, 6I 5. Faithful, the, eucharistic prayer for, quoted, ii, 348, 35_, 357, 36°,
Excommunication, mild form of, v, 267. vh, 486; the liturgy of (rntssa 362, 366, 422, 42_, 459_ 495,
Exhortataon, The, of Clement, object fidehum), 535, 54°, 56't; prayers 5Io.
of, ii, I67. for the, 535; the, are called Fatua Fauna, i.e., Bona Dea, wife of
Existence and conception, viii, xl 5. kings, viii, 48; counsel to, iih Faunas, vi, 422 (note), 496; rot-
Exodus, the, vifi, 87- 212. lawful to bring in myrtle twigs to
Exomologesis, ih, 664; unreasonable Fail, of man, il, 67, to2; cause of, the rites of, 496; account of her
dread of, 664, 665; a spiritual vfii,272 ; of angels, 272. death and rites, 496.
medicine, 665 , 666, 668. Falling from grace not immedmte, Fatuae, vi, 420.
Exorcism m bapUsm, power and con- iv, 256. Fauni, va, 4zo.
ditlous of, v, 402; rules for, vui, False brethren to be avoided, vii, 438. :Faunas. sun of Picas, and father of
59, 60, unavmiing to theatre- Falsehood, 1, 56; ih 21, 49. Latinas, vi, 46i; ensnared and
Family, the, developed by Christian- bound by Numa's craft, 489;
goers, not
Exorctsts, lib ordained,
9o. vfi, 493. fly, il, 58, ] made the Aventine his haunt,
Exposition, thetrue, only fotmd in the Fan used by the deacon in the 489; and Fauna, vii, 38,229.
Church, i, 496- eucharist, vii, 486. Faasfinianus (Faustus), father of
Extracts, book of, by Melito, frag- Farrar (St. Paul) quoted, i, I33; ii, Clement, viii, 158, 294, 3o7; dis-
meats from, viii, 759- 87, 313, 345; fib 433; v, 349; appearance of, I59, s94; Peter's
Eye, government of the, it, 291 ; of a (Huis. Lect.) quoted, iii, 345; first meeting with, 165, 3o5; his
needle, the, Peter causes a camel (Wttness of Hist.) quoted, it, discussions with, etc., I66, 3o6;
to pass through, viii, 527; causes 345. recognition of, by Clement mad
a second camel to do so, 527. Fasemation of, iv, 36. hts brothers, I9O, etc. recognition
Eyes of man, vii, I88. Fast, ante-paschal, how kept, vi, 94, of, by Matthidia, 3o7; trans-
Ezekiel, i, 9; prophecy, comment on, 95. formed by Simon Magus into his
v, 177. Fasts, general, appointed by bishops own hkeness, _g_6; 353; how this
Ezekiel, the poet, quoted, h, 335- and observed bygeneral councils, transformation was effected, 2o7;
iv, x1I. why it was effected, 344; person°
Faber referred to, ii, lo; iii, 159, I6o. i Fasting, i, 34; meamng of the word, ates Simon Magus to defeat him,
Fabian, Epistles of, viii, 63 ° seq.; de- vifi, 44; before haptasm, vii, 379; 208-209, 345 ; restored to
crees of, 640, 64I. vifi, 164; before and after hap- own form, 2o9; his baptism, 21o.
Fabius of Antioch, epistle of Dmny- tism, ni, 679; the acceptable, i, Faastinus, brother of Clement, viii,
stus of Alexandria to, vi, 97. I38, 202; a type of Christ, I4I ; 158, 294.
Fabius, a favorite of Jupiter, vi, 485. of Christ, fii, 679; secret, 686; Faustus (Fausfinianas), brother of
Fables, invented by the devil, b 233. reward of, it, 33; to obtain help Clement, viii, 158, _94-
Faces, painting of, ii, 286. for martyrs, vii, 437 ; seasons for, Faustus of Timida Regia, on bapthrn,
Faath, t, 8, I3, 29, 55, 64, 84, 86, 19x, viii, 613; on the stationary days v, 57 o.
199, 257, 26o; ib 15, 16, x7, 20, (Wednesday and Friday), vii, Fawn's skin, worn by the injtim_:l, vi,
26, 49; enjoined, vii, 521 ; the 379, 445, 469; for penance, 4o_; 5o4 .
unity of the, in the universal on the Sabbath, 4451_ 469; Fear of God, i, 54; _ 186; neees-
church, i, 33o; of Abraham, the through the Holy Wee , 447; sary, it, 354, 585; t.estralnlng in-
same as ours, 491; the leading not on the Lord's Day or other fluence o_, viii, 185; is mingled
prindple in all matters, ii, 9 x feasts, 449; defence of Monta- with goodness by God, viii, 44;
duty of, vii, 250; is possible, nistic, Io2 ; primitive origin of, iv, and love, 299; otmen, 186, pro-
without learning, "fi, 3o7, 345; io3; purpose of, Io4, H4; regu- daces (according to Valentinus)
before, not contrary to, reason, iv, lated by the law of Moses, Io4; animal substances, i, 313 •
4oo; not a product of nature, ii, examples in Old and New Testa- Feasts, Christian, iv, 647; and
349; the gift of God, viii, 271 ; ments, xo5-Io7; recognized by to be kept, vii, 495; heat henf_oro-
only means to the knowledge of the heathen, 113; extreme views bidden to Cb..rilt/'_ans7
.... Iv, .I_i._;
God, _ii, 348; the foundation of of Tertullian on, Ix4; spiritual I idol, tempt_t_._,na_, _. u_;
all knowledge, 349, 359, 445; its discipline of, attested by modern [ lawful to _ntas;_ I. J¢_/o,__
foundation and effects, iv, 48o; writers, I15; u tr_ by Ter-[ emperors, tnvotve mutanT, 7o;
•,dGon on 10:2 seft | prlvaxe, laWlutt 7t. ..
dependent on the will, 49I, and _-,- "_a._._, ' of ii _8" " onlv God ,s I Februarian• "
lustratiomb the , "m, 449*
knowledge,
son, xz6; mad 44, 45, I43,
viii,
unbelief, and "'_hecr;"_i_,
and rea- I95;'not'the cause of I Febrntis, aname of Jtmo, vt, 47_.
x62 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Felicitus, martyrdom of, ill, 697, 7o3, body, andof thedove, 523, 542; I 496; a poem on Easter by, vii,
7o4. really suffered and rose again, I 329 •
Felicisslmas, and his followers excom. 525-6; not .sidereal and unborn, [ Fortunat_ of Tuccaboris, on baptism,
municated, v, 316; his crimes, 52o; recognmes numan retatmns, ] v, 5o7 .
338; authors of schism, 415. _27, 543 ; pure, yet natural and I Fortune, a deity, vi, 459; no goddess,
Felix, epistle of, to Cyprian, v, 4o6. human, not angelic, 53 O, 533, ] vii, 97; one of the Penates, ac-
Felix of Amaccora, on baptism, v, 569 . 535; distinct from soul, not spir- [ cording to Caesius, vi, 474, 475 ;
of Bagal, " " v, 567 . itual, 533, 534; born by miracle, _ represented with a ho,rn fiUed
of Bnssacene," " v, 57 I. as Adam, 536 ; proved by gospel [ with fruit, 517; not man s adver-
of Gurgites, " " v, 57 I. history of his birth, presentation, ] sury, vii, 99-
of Marazana, " " v, 570. and prophecies, 538-41 ; a trea- j Forty days before the passion of
of Uthina, " " v, 568. tise by Tertullian on the flesh of [ Christ should be a fast day, vifi, 668.
Felix Subscribonius, Epistle of Ponti- Christ, 521 seq., also on the res- Foulkes referred to, iv, 383.
anUS tO, viii, 622. urrection of, 545 seq. Fountains, ii, 5I.
Female prophetess, the, viii, 242; a Flesh of man, exalted by Christ's in- Four, number, mystical meauing of, vii,
deceiver, 242. carnation, and by his love of man, 34I; gospels, why? i, 428; cov-
Fenelon referred to, iii, 239- iii, 523 . enants, 429.
Fes'cenuine verses, sung at marriages, Fleury referred to, v, 155. Four living creatures of the Apoca-
vi, 482. Flint, people of Pesslnas worship a, lypse, symbols of the four Evan-
Festivals and fasts, Christian, iv, xi2. vi, 51o. gelists and of the life and works
Fetiales, the forms of the, neglected, Flocks, ii, 54- i of our Lord, vii, 348.
vi, 46o. Flood, history of the, ii, Io6; viii, 85 ; Fourth day, of the week, kept as a
Fever, a child cured by a bandage tradition of, vii, 59; brought as a fast, or " Statlonary Day," vii, 341;
from the child Jesus, viii, 41o. punishment of evil-doers, viii, of creation, ii, ioo.
Few shall be saved, viii, 239. 178, 273 ; the world after the Fraction of the Bread, rib 535, 536,
Fidas, epistle of, to Cyprian, v, 353. 86. 544, 548, 557, 566, into parts for
Fifth day, the, of creation, ii, 1oI. Flora, watches over the blossoming the faithful, 559, 567•
Figurative teaching of Scripture and of plants, vi, 47o; a harlot, 47o; Fragments, from Justin's lost writings,
philosophy, ii, 449. shameful actions done openly at i, 30o-2; of Clement Alexan-
Figure, of the Apostles, i, 215; of the games of, 53 I. drinus, ii, 571-87; from corn-
Eucharist, 2I 5. Floraha, the, vh 53 I. mentartes of Hippolytus, v, I63.
Fillets, worn by supplmnts, vi, 498 Florentinus Puplanus, epistle of Cyp- Frauds, pious, singular illustrattons of,
Filthy. speaking and acts, reproved, rian to, v, 373. viii, 206-9; of the Decretals as
n, 25o. Florinus, i, 568. demonstrated by Dupin, 605 seq.
Fire, principle of life, vii, 58; a pri- Flowers, right use of, taught by nature, Free choice is given to the soul, viii, 45.
real principle, according to Simon iii, 96; Christian use of, iv, I97. Free schools of the Christians, ii, 78.
Magus, v, 79; the origin of all Flute-girl, the Hebrew, and the Apos- Free-wall, ii, 58t; possessed by all, iv,
things, vi, 437; the power of, viii, tle Thoma% viii, 536. 240, 265, 267, 290; condition of
46. Fluonia (or Fluvionia), a name of all obedience, iv, 51; vi, 362; m
Fire-worship, the origin of, viii, 276; Juno, vi, 472. angels, i, 25o, 27o; in man, 25o,
of the Persians, 14I. Folly, ii, 49; of arguments derived 270, 518, 5x9; ii, 69, Io5; vi,
Firmilian, epistle of, to Cyprian, v, from numbers, letters, and sylia- 2o4; viii, 144, z83; God's gift to
4o6. bles, i, 393; of idolatry, vik, 139, man, el, 342, 362, necessary to
First-fruits, how to be offered and I46. man's nature, vi, 458; baffles as-
used, vii, 494, 497. Fons, son of Janus, vi, 47 r. trology, vih, 195; the origin of
Fish, Israel may not eat, spiritual Food, all kinds to be received with sin, n, 319, 362, 363; iv, 5l, 292;
significance of, 1, I43. thanksgiving, vii, 469. necessary to faith and repentance,
Fisher referred to, iv, 595. Foods, spiritual significanee of Mosaic il, 349; condition of judgment,
Five, the number, the frequent use of precepts respecting different kinds 353 ; proofs of, 424, 426, 437,
in Scripture, i, 394, 395. of, i, 143 seq. 5o2, 524; power of choosing sal-
Flattery, on, i, 58; or magic, which Foot-baths, ii, 92. ration, 441 ; source of obedience,
the more potent, vhi, 257. Foreknowledge, viii, 24o; of God, i, 519, 527, 528; iii, 3o2, and of
Flesh, the, as nourished by the body 178; viib 246; not the cause of faith, 525, 527, 528; choice of
of the Lord, incorruptible, i, 486; events, iv, 440; no proof of diem- virtue, 525; man's likeness to
in the resurrection, our, capable ity, 539; of Moses, vhi, 247. God in, 3ox ; error of Basilides,
of bearing the conditions of eter- Forewarned, forearmed, viii, 229. 444; illustrated by Plato, 475;
hal life or eternal death, iii, 591 ; Forgiveness, of sin, i, zoo; of injuries, controlled not by desire but by
made capable of salvation, i, 527, duty of, vii, 417. reason, iv, 3o3; Scripture proofs
528; iii, 524; quickened, 1,537; Forks, Candine, overthrow of Romans of, 3o5; instance of Pharaoh
saved by the Word taking flesh, at, vi, 477. answered, 3o9; illustrated from
_s_mll;the saints having suffered, Form of sound words, the, viii, i75. nature, 31o, and from the para-
1 receive their rewards in, Forms and types, viii, 176. ble of the Sower, 314; proof of
61,562; works of the, 536 seq.; Fornication, viii, 219; what consti-! God's justice, 320; implies man's
, 578; we shall be judged in tutes, ii, 581; its effects, viii, 1o, co-working with God, 321, 328;
the, vii, 519; desires of the, to be 12. objections answered, 324; defim-
subdued, viii, 144; persons, who Forswearing, how to be treated, viii, tion of, 347, 383; Methodins con-
first ate, the, 273; and blood, i, 640. cerning, vi, 356 seq.
534, 535 ; of Christ, as real, de- Fortitude, religions duty of, vii, 25o. Freedom and nature, on, viii, 726.
nied by certain heretics, iii, 52I, Fortuna Virginalis, maidens' garments Freedom, of the will, viii, I19; of
who therefore deny his true ha- offered to, el, 46o. man, 286.
tivlty, 522, and attribute false- Fortunatns, i, 2I; schismatic bishop, Friday-evening service ap inter by
hood to him, 523, sho_n bythe v, 347., 415; epistle of Cyprian the Apusties, viii, 668. p°
appearance of angeLs in human to, 335 ; a treatise addressed to, Friends of the Son of God, the, viii, I83-
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. z63

Friendship, how threefold, ii, 369; with incurable disease, 3x4; edict Genii, of husbands, invoked at mar-
with God, how secured, viii, 84; in favor of Christians, and death, tinges, vi, 46o; ofstates, 42o.
and philanthropy, 297. 3x5 . Genius Jovialis, said to be one of the
Frontispicists (physiognomy), art of GaUandi referred to, vi, 12o. Penates, vi, 474, 475-
the, v, 32. Galli, priests of the Great mother, el, Gentile cosmogony, viii, 197.
Yronto, i, 5o. 424; beat their breasts, wailing Gentile nations, their universal ac-
Frugality, a mark of Christian living, for Attis, 496. ceptance of sacrifice, vii, 53O.
ii, 28o; examples of, 28I. Gallieanism, extinguished by Pope Gentiles, the call of, viii, 88, I45; ex-
Frugifer, a god with lion's face called, Pins ix, viii, 643. pectation of, 145; invitation to,
vi, 51o. Gallus, emperor, persecutor of Chris- I46; conversion of, i, 253, 260,
Fruit of the belly and of the loins, i, tians, vi, Io6; mutilation of a 264, 265; more difficult than that
453. daughter of, 492, 495. .ofthe Jews, 495; counsel to the,
Frmts worthy of repentance, il, 38. Gamaliel, stills a tumult raised against iv, zo 9.
"_uffa, De, _n jOersecutzone," a trea- the apostles, viii, 94; his speech, Gevtili_m, buttress of, viii,
use by Tertullian, iv, 116 seq. 94, 95. Geometry, fi, 65; mystery of, 499-5ot.
Fuller, referred to, w, 13. Games, Greek, in Africa, iii, 638. German critics, strictures on, ii, t26.
Fulvius, censor, story of, vii, 52. Gains referred to, ii, 4. Germanicns, his constancy, i, 39.
Imlvana, Fulvanus, and Erva, demo- Ganymede, vu, 21; carried off to Germans, irruptions of the, regarded
niac nobles, are healed by Mat- satisfy Jupiter's lust, vh 5o6; rep- as special calamities caused by the
thew, viii, 529; are baptized, resented on the stage in ballets, Christians, el, 415 .
529; the king is enraged with, 53 I. Germanus, e]>istie of Dionysius of
529 . Garamantes, the tawny, vi, 508. Alexandrm, against, vi, Io3.
Funeral pomp reproved, iv, 217. Garment of baptism, the, how it may Germination ofseeds, illustrating_divine
Funeral rites, heathen, m, 545- be spotted, viii, I42. providence, viii, 172.
Funerals, Christian rites at, vh, 464. Gate, guardians of the, Roman super- Gesenias referred to, ill, 331 ; iv, 329,
Fanes, the, vi, 47 I, 50o; the three, stition, iii, 643. 38o; viii, Io.
vii, 185. Gandomeleta, viii, 477. Ghosts, the Lares said to be, vi, 475.
Farni, epistle of Cyprian to the peo- Gaul, innumerable Christians in, vi, Giants, viii, 85; their progeny, ig 142;
ple of, v, 307. 417; laws in, viii, 73 t ; bishops of, origin of, viii, 273.
Ftirst referred to, iii, 331 ; iv, 329, Epistle of Calhstus to, viii, 6I 4. G_bon, on Lactantias, vii, 3oo; re-
38o Gauls, why called Galatians, vii, 323 . furred to, i, I87; ii, 57, 92, 147;
Future and the present, viii, 3IO. Geese, the guardians of the Capitol, iii, 58; iv, 468.
Future judgment, testimomes to, v, vi, 515 . Gideon, a type, i, 445, 57 I.
29I. Gehazi, an example of circumspect Gieseler referred to, iv, 495, 5o4, 542,
behawor, vui, 65. 579.
Gabinius, the consul, w, 462. Gehenna, meaning of, iv, 584; punish- Gifts, the, of the Holy Spirit, i, 533;
Gabriel, v, I8o, I81 ; sent to Mary to merits of, v, 584. miraculous and prophetic object
announce the birth of Jesus, vii1, Gull, laws of the, viii, 73o. of, vii, 48o, 48I.
364; sent to Joseph, 389; re- GeUius quoted, vii, 232. Girdle, the, of Adam, a sign of repent-
ceives the soul of Joseph, 392; Gelones, customs of the, viii, I88. ante, i, 457.
pleads for men, 58o. Gemini, types of those born under, v, Girl, a, cured of the leprosy by the
Gad, the brother of King Gundapho- 33. water in which the infant Jesus
ros, his sickness and death, vifi, Geminius of Furni, on baptism, v, was washed, viii, 407.
539, 54o; caught away by an- 57 I. Gladiatorial shows, wie.kedness of, v,
gels, he is shown the heavenly Genealogies, fabulous heathen, ii. 96; 277, 576, 577.
palace built for his brother by of Christ, vi, 126, 139; of St. Gladiators, ii, 75.
the Apostle Thomas, 540; is al- Matthew and Luke, both of Gloria in gxcelsis, wi, 490, 542,
lowed to return to the earth to Joseph, vii, 360. Gnidus, statue of Venus at, loved by a
obtain the heavenly palace for Generation, of man, in what sense young man, vi, 516.
the king, 540; is permitted by God's work, vi, 312; proof of the Gnosis, true wisdom, revealedby God,
the king to occupy the palace, resurrectmn of the body, 368; not ii, 494.
54o; is sealed by Thomas, 54 I. spontaneous, vii, 6o; an fllastra- Gnostic, speculation, fundamental
Gad, the patriarch, speaks of his tion of divine providence, viii, object of, i, 3xI ; true (Christian),
youth, vin, 29, of his hatred I73; the angel of, 49. as defined by Clement of Alex-
against Joseph, _'9, of his punish- Genesis, vhi, 234, 254; discussion andria, ii, 342, 358, 369, 37o; his
ment, 30; warns his children about, 166; does and regulates contempt for pain and poverty,
against hatred, 29, and envy, all things, 166, 167, 305; prayer 412; divine contemplation, 414;
3o; his death and barial, 3o. inconsistent with, I68, 3o5; fur- object of life, 418; trained by
Gaetuh, afflicted with droughts be- ther discussions about, 176 seq., Christian knowledge., 433, 438;
cause of the Christians, vi, 4I 7. tSz seq., 3o6, 3o8; not it, bat perfected by mar_. dom, 4_
Gain, gods of, vi, 478. free-vail, determines the history seeks good for itsett, 434-7,
Gains, i, 85, 9I. of men, I88; divided into seven knowledge, 495; philesophie
Gaiatians, Christianity attested by parts or climates, I89; the Gos- testimony to, 436; how y_axds
mighty works among the, vi, pel more powerful than, I89; in- earthly things, 439; an imitator
consistent with the justice of God, of God, 44o; freed from
Gaia43c'_m, charge of, refuted, iv, III. I89; stubborn factsin supportof, and perturbation, 496; uses
Galerins, persecutor, stirred up by his 19o; the difficulties cleared up by knowledge, 498; con'je_res
mother against the Christians recognitions, I90. things future, 5Ox, 521; ttone
eft, 3o5 ; edict against them, Genesis, the truth of its t.._timony, it, attains pedection, 5o2; re_.e_a_
3o6; his cruelty and oppressmn, Io3; a poem, iv, I32 , 166; corn- sensual desire, 5o3; wot_lalpl_.
309, 314; recognizes Constantine mentaries on, v, 163; beginning of God, 523; attains t_enex to
as emperor, 3 xx; invasion of of in Hebrew according to some, Christ, 526; know)edge, 5_7;
Italy and retreat, 312; stricken iii, 6oo. content, sdf..controh 5_; ms
x64 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

faith and trust, 536; help to losophers and poets, x83, x84; uc- I 292, his wUlis irresistible, viii, x2o,
others, 536; prayer and alms, knowledged by the heathen, vi, [ he m called a consuming rire,46 ,
537, 545; takes no oath, 537; 48o; testified to by poets and I but his judgment is good, 48,
ieaching of, viii, 45, by example, philosophers, vii, I3, 225, by t and his justice wiU be shown at
ii, 538; made perfect in knowl- Hermes, x5, by the Sibyls, I6, t the day of judgment, I24, 237 ,
edge, 539; final reward, 539; 225, 278 , byApoUo, I7,279; one I he has placed man under the
full character of, 54o, 577; lifeof, only to be acknowledged, i,[ law for man's own benefit, i,478 ,
viii, 47; lover of God and man, ii, 293, 463, as proved from Greek I needs nothing from man, 482; he
542; his self-restraint in Lawful writers, 29o--z; ii, 13I, from I is the author of good only, viit,
things, 543; fasting, 544, chari_, Moses, the prophets and Christ, I2o; permits evil, I4o, and the
545, continual devotion, 54 o, i, 463, 464, as against Marcion powers of evil, iv, 333; but is
Iofig suffering and forgiveness, andothers, 359. The world made notthe authorof sin, l, 5OZ; in,
548; virtue, effect of, viii, 48. by, i, 36I ; through the Word, ii, 305, or of evil, ii, IOI ; vi, 358,
Gnosticism, Irenaeus against, i, 3Io. 97; by his Son, as a double 364; v, 598, 6_ 5, 638; he is the
Gnostics, iii, 633; take rise from Me- house, viii, 183; out of nothing, author of both Testaments, i, 5o5;
nander, i, 417; the hypocrisy and i, 369; not to be sought after by the misery of departure from,
pride of, 439; tools of Satan, 554; means of syllables, and letters, i, 523; one and the same, inflicts
their cavils answered, 465; false, 396; how to be thought of, viii, punishments and bestows re-
tendency of, ii, 38o; despisers of 237 ; is perceived through his wards, 523 . We ought to render
the body, 412. works, ii, 9o; hi, 32, 298, 299; to God the things belonging to,
Goat, the, sent away, a type of Christ, viii, 244, 245; shown in creation viii, 46; he ought to be loved
i, 14I, 3oi; of Amalthea, vii, 36. of man, 3oo, and by his works, supremely, I28; he is above 211
Goats, the two, symbols of the two iv, 4o5; and known by them, ii, gods, iv, 64o, and cannot be--
advents of Christ, i, 254; sacri- 9o, 91 ; many things the know1- who alone is to be worshipped,
riced to Bacchus and Mercury, vi, edge of which must be left in his i, 92; vi, 464; vii, "*7, x7I --wor-

54;56:tornin pieces by bacchanals, knows


hands, all things,4 oo,
1, 399, 40o,who
4oI, alone
and for he punishes
shipped idolaters,
with false v, 498,
gods, via, 32;
God, his character, i, Io, 1I, I2, x3, made allthings, 405, by the Word does not easily pardon idolaters,
I6, 80; his nature, ii, 89; viii, and Spirit, 487, 546. One pro- 499, and punishes thosewho lead
316; is incomprehensible, ii, 2o, claimed by Christ, 4I 7, 489, in others to idolatry, 499" he is
463; iii, 32; iv, 243; viii, 333; whom he was revealed, iv, 277, the only object of worship, 498;
incorporeal, iv, 242, 377, 62I; vi, and the apostles, i, 4I 7; the Holy alone the proper object of wor-
467-9; without body or sex, vii, Ghost throughout the Old Testa- ship, viii, x46; is tobe spiritually
17, zz6; immaterial, hi, x33; meat but one, 418; objection to worshipped, iv, 6o6; his wor-
without human passions or form, the doctrine of one, deduced from ship is man's highest duty, vh,
iii, 3Io; v, 615; ineffable, v, 616; z Cor. iv, 5, answered, 42o; ob- 77, 263, contrasted with worshtp
names of, i, I9o, 4x3; name- jection from Matt. vi, 24, an- of false gods, 246, 28o; heisthe
lesaness of, z8I; attributes of, swered, 421 ; proved to be one true object of Christian worship,
_o2I, ii, 9o; viii, 237, 283; cares and the same, the Creator, from hi, 3 I, and ought to be served,
r men, i, z7z; his care of hu- the Gospeh of Matthew, 422, vii, 520. ' His glory and power
man affairs, viii, xSO; how he Mark and Luke, 423, and John, will shine forth in the resurrec-
appeared to Moses, i, I84, and 426, 428, from the apostles, 429, tion, i, 529; those deceived who
others, yet invisible, 49°, invis- seq. ; he is the Father eternal, iv, feign another, 530; he pardons
ible, known, not seen of Christ, 250; in all as Father and Son, our sins, 544, 545, though men
iv, 245; isasplrit, il, 66,585; iv , 254; the Father the same in Old forget him, but recognize him
193; spirit and truth (reality), and New Testaments, 275; his in adversity, vii, 40; his patience,
iv, 243; supreme, therefore one, likeness the highest good to man, 67, Io9, 232, of which he is the
ill, 273, one only, creator of all, 344 ;i, 544; showed himself to be author, iii, 7o9; commumon with,
vii, xx, 224, 242, 268; vi, 42o; v, merciful and mighty tosave, after i, 556; his will, energy, infim-
612, 613, alone uncreate and the fall of man, 449; his prov- tnde, 569; merciful, 57o; long
creator, I5o; God of God, 167; idential rule over the world, suffering, viii, 2o5; bounty to all,
one in essence, not name merely, 459; v, 617; vii, 232 , 264; rift, vii, 26o; always true and faJthful,
iii, 275; known always by intui- I67, 3o9; serves humanity by i, 572; fear of, ii, 24, 65; rift,
tion, 278; creator of all things exhorting, ii, 252; he is just to 32I, necessary to morality, iii,
visible and invisible, 283; the punish and good to save, i, 459; 292, 307; thanks ever due to, ig
creator of matter, vii, 53, of the immutable and eternal, 46_; ii, 73 ; the only source of natural
world,53, 265, of animals, 58, of 476; perfect, v, 614; will be power, ill, x46; not known by
man, viii, 45, of the material seen hereafter in immort_ty, ii, philosophy, I3o, whence absurd
world, iv, 52x; governor of the 9t; his goodness---mingled with opinions of philosophers and
world, vii, IO4; hts govermnen fear, viii,44--naturalandrational , poets concerning, ii, 95; Greek
i, 29o_3, in nature, iii, i34;vi, 35_ hi, 287,288, not simple goodness, notions of, 74, compared with
gives not his glory to another, 29 o, not impugned by man's sin, Christian ideas, 74; error of
23o; _ii, 286; desires righteous- 3o2, 303, 3o4, compatible with Epicureans and Cicero, vii, 263,
hess andnot sacrifices, i,245,246, justice, 307 _slnce he is dghte- 264; anthropomorphic terms re-
z911; viii, 247; howto drawnear ous as well as good, I24, x37, garding, iv, 277, 513, 529, z6z778;.
_d serve him, i, x2, x3, 14, 2o,, 23 I, 325, and his goodness great anger of, vii, 263, 273, 277, 27 ,
34, I65; who areworshlppers of,[ toward man, 724 _ and with 279 ; his walking, ii, tO3; jasfi"
viii, 15I ; bat one foretold by the I penal evil, ill, 3o8; proved by I fled in forbidding man to eat of
]awand the prophets, vli, i3,2z4, l the Old Testament, history and_ the tree of knowledge, Io4; hls
whom Christ confesses as _ [ law, 3Io, essential, 637; the de- _ goodness in expelling man
Father, i, 466, 544, 550: and _ [ struction of Jerusalem derogates | paradise., x_ law anct
unityof, viiisloS., Iog, lsprovec_. / nothlng from his majesty, i, 465,_ -- Christland°ctrine, II3; oneonly
iv, 183, taught by neamen p - I he must pnnish _trzamgre_on, ill, / acknowledged by the Christians,
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. x65

13o; testimony of the prophets, Simon Magus, unjust, z I3; ante- not, 28I ; of the worshippe_ like
133; distinguished from matter, vealed, 325; defects ascribed to, the worshippers, 2o2; the_ which
135; how revealed in the Old by Simon Magus, 245 , refuted by have not made the heavens, 289;
Testament, ifi, 32; acknowledged Peter, 246. of the Egyptians, 282; how con-
in various ways, 176, though his God, of thin world, the, i, 42o, 575. secrated, instances of Cex_ mad
gifts are perverted by man, 8o; God, the Son of, viii, 3t5. Libex, vii, 30; their rites vain, 33,
known by science only as mare- God, what is not, viii, 297. 2o3, and depraving, 64; things
fested in Christ, ii, 438; knowl- Gods, the execrable, of the heathen, a sacred to, viii, 199; kinds of tau>
edge of, a divine gift, 464; e.x- fragment concerning, iii, I49, rifice offered to them, vii, 32;
cellent, viii, 245; his best gift to 15o. demons, 64, 13o; vainly wor.
man, iii, 299, because necessary Gods, the so-called, in the Old Testa- shipped by images, 67; religion
to self-knowledge, iv, I8I, aS ment, l, 419; false, their vain of, 2°3; supper of the, viii, zo3;
proved by order of nature, I82, pretensions, 292 ; abandoned by graves of the, 266; vilely repre-
gnd by nature of man, I82; this Chnstaans, 171; of the heathen, sented in heathen mythology, vi,
shown by philosophers, ii, 464, ii, 68, 91, many so-called, viii, 466,469, 470--2, 482--8; proved
465; how far revealed to the to8; human origin of, iii, 26, I42; false by its contradictory fables,
heathen, 474, 475; knowledge men, as shown by Ennius and 473-82; tutelary, belief in, ab-
of, m Greek philosophy, 489; the Euhemerus, vii, 26; possess sex, surd, 477-82, crimes and vices
true doctrine of God, the creator, 28; human passions attributed to, attributed to, 482-99, 539, 540;
m, 297 seq. ; he elects and rejects vi, 4I 7 ; not underrated, 42o, 422; deities not honored by temples
according to desert, 315, is the absurdities concerning, i, 69; iv, and images, 5o8-to, nor by mcri-
Father of mercies as creator, 452 ; 2o 3 seq., x84-186; how interpre- rices, 518, nor by incense and
eternal as God, but not as Lord, ted, fib 14o, 14I ; not justified by wine, 528, nor by other hettthen
498; a body (corporeal soul) as allegorical interpretation, vi, 5o2- rites, 53o; anthropomorphic ideas
well as spirit, 6o2; is notto be 5o6; their immoralities, i, 9I; of false, 532; what has become
confounded wRh the world, vii, their vile character, hi, 28, un- of them, i, 94; have no powex
265; ruler of nations, iv, 666; worthy character, I38 ; exam- over Christians, vi, 418; why
government of the Jews, I93; pies of vice, 143, x48; vices of, not acknowledged by Christian_
how to be glorified, viii, 48; how and patrons of vice, vii, 3o, r46, 4.64,_o7; witness to Christianity,
to be conceived, 45; belief in 227; their wickedness, t, II3, nl, 3;_.
him mtmtive, vi, 42I ; shall be 174-i85; absurdities and cruelty Golden age fabled under Saturn,
seen by the pare in heart, I22; of their worship, i, 92, I83; hi, 142, 23o; exists in obedience to
the ways of, 231; he begets the 29, 39; impious rites of worship, God, I43.
Son, one with himself, vii, xo5, iv, x87, I88, I9 x; their temples, Golden rule, the, viii, 268, 285, 299.
io9, I32; thehonor of, vindicated tombs, i, i84; their worship slate Good and ewl, viii, I29, I93.
in the incarnation, iii, 524; why invention, lfi, 40; origin of their Good one, the, and the evil one, the
incarnate, vii, 242; why he re- worship, vii, 32, 63, worshipped different origins of, viii, 341.
veals himself to man, iv, 5o% for their crimes, vi, 432; whythey Good out of evil, viii, 223.
because his Saviour, viii, 44; is are worshipped being so vile, viii, Good, the sufferings of the, viii, 298.
to be loved more than parents, zoo, 254; adulterers, 259, evi Good, the, is to be done, ii, 25; the
I54; he will be all in all, iv, influence of the example of the chief, opinions on, 374, 375;
345; seenw_th the spiritual body, 255 ; attempted explanation o: vii, 74, 76, 234; natureof, 77; in
624; manifested by the Word, the bad actions ascribed to, 2oo immortality alone, 8o, 235; not
6o3, 6o4; knowledge of, in a seq., 256.; cannot give blessings, in bodily life, 74, 8o; not without
future life, 298; endowed man iii, 49; impotent to help, 146; evil, 75.
with freedom of will, vui, 724; despicable when made, i, 94; Good works, necessity of, viii, I5_. _
why he has made vile creatures, valuable when purchased, 94; Goodness, divine, not incoamstent
176 ; the folly of sitting in judg- despised by heathen as well as by with justice, ii, 225; none without
merit on, I81; fore-knowledge Christians, ill, 118, H 9, I2o; liberty, viii, Izt; and justice de-
of, 246; decrees of, 246; dis- Varro's threefold division of, 129, fined, 324; essential to God, not
paragements of, 247; the, of the their number and officers, 139, to any created being, iv, 26o;
Jews, 254; indicated as blameless, 144; recognized by Romans, iv, instance of St. Peter, 26_ ; identi-
272; neither the world nor any 176; Roman, how classified, iii, cal (in God) with his justice,
part of it to be considered as 137, their rites, vii, 32, specula- 278; goodness of rational beings
being, ;283; creatures avenge the fions of philosophers on, iii, x3t ; destroyed through free will, 29_.
cause of, 286; is philanthropic, cannot include the elements, I31; Gospel, the, the success of, viii, 89;
298; the shape of, in man, 316; cared elements by Zeno, iv, 184; preached at Rome, 225, and at
the character of, 317; man in the name not from verb of motion, Alexandria, 225; giges power over
shape of, 319; the figure of, 32o; iii, 132; stars regarded as, vii, 32; demons, I33; more power_ than
the centre or heart of the unl- heavenly bodies not gods, nor geneszs, 189; the objections to_
verse, 32°; the nature and shape subject to change, iii, I34; attri- apply yet more to heathen my.
of, 32o; the fear and 1oveof,32i ; butes given by poets to heroes, thology, vi, 429; its langnsge de-
misconceptions respecting, in the 135; objects deified by different fended, 43o; its effects shown in
Old Testament, 329; not blare- nations, 136; divers doctrines the lives of Christians, 435; read
able for permitting the existence concerning, i, 112; Homer and by the deacon, vii, _35, S$3;
of the devil, 322; produced the Herod concerulng,95; their gen- salutation of, 562; reading ofthe,_.::
evil one, but not evil, 334; the eulogy, 96; not really gods, viii, should be heard standing, _h_,_
maker of the devd, 334; his 26o; imitation of, 26o; really 668; of Peter, Sexapion on e,
power of changing himself, 34I; wicked magicians, 266; their ex-
nottheauthoroftheevilone, inthe istence not proved, vi, 465; the Gos_s_" apocryphal, list
" 0£ 35x-
manner as he is of the good one, contemporaries of, did notlook on 354.
34I; why he appoints the evil them as being gods, viii, 266,267; Government, civil, of God, to be
one over the wicked, 342; of those which are made byhands are obeyed, i, 55_; iii, 647.
166 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Grabe referred to, i, 164, 18t, 188; #d_flogoc, i, 164. *r_popzra_f, i, 372; ii, to 3.
vl_i, 3, I4. &a/tae_6mtG ili, 695. _.afld._, i, 412.
Grace, l, 63, 92 ; the s_ving effect of, $,auoobv_/, ii, 509 . or-if), i, 62.
viii, 45- _6_a, 1,423; it, 264- obve_zf, ii, 364.
Graces,Christian,
i, 35. _6oo7o_ii,55o. eX_/Ub
viii,55.
Gradual, the, vii, 56L gi6rlmf, fi, 364. e_p, i, 393-
Graeca, rights of Ceres, vt, 462. _lcfrbpoo,G ii, 532. T6_Lf, i, 155.
Grafting, illustrative of conversion, ii, _uiderof, i, 372; it, 98. rar:etvotppfvrletf, iv, IIO, III,
507. _trVOm,i, I8_. iI 3.
Grain of mustard-seed, meaning of, _re_xem, b 276. r_rm¢ , ii, 455.
i, 573. _0#o_pyetf, ill, 664. Tp_af, ii, tol.
Grapte, a deaconess, ii, 12. [_Oev, i, 296. rp_acrepov, i, 272.
Gratina, loved by Praxiteles, and taken t_rtOvm/rt_v, iii, x95. "Triptf, fi, 26o.
as a model of Cnidian Venus, vi, _mvo/_, i, x7. /rx6Oemf, ii, 68.
Gr 5tL i_rt_/zov, i, 337, 338. 6¢c6_raot_, ii, 67.
afitude, offering of, how acceptable, i_rto_u_, ii, 264, 364 . _av'raowt_, iv, 286.
vi, 23. _plaztov, i, 169. ¢tX6_o¢o¢, i, 189.
Graves, the, of many, opened at the ebdaq_ovga, ii, 376. ¢botf, ii, 585-
crucifixion of Jesus, rift, 454; how ebg(z#em, ii, 354- _, ii, 216.
honored by heathen and by Chris- ebrpacceX_a, i, 5OL Xaqzap).bz, ii, 24o.
tmns, iii, t77. _XpVOroc, i, 89. XetPorov_z, L t38.
Gravitation, theory of, vii, 95. gv_'_&76_v, ii, 456. XeXmrretv, ii, 182.
Greater and less, application of the "H),q_ovzg6v,iii, _93. _O_v, ii, 455.
phrase, i, 472. Oeb¢, iii, 132 X_cgr/za,i, _83.
Greece, provinces of, iv, tiI, ii4; Oe6roro G v, 259; vi_ 429, Xp_rr_f, i, _63; ii, 92; iii,
seven wise men of, vii, xoL 579. _xi.
Greek, language of Christianity, ii, Oeogopbv/_at, i, I74. xp_e_Oat, vii, Io6.
I66; type of early Christianity, ] O_l_._a, iii, 688. Xptar#zcropoc, viu, 6o.
379; poetry, quoted, 469-76; : 'Iepo_p)'t% i, 113. Xpwrb¢, i, I63; it, 92,
studies ridiculed, 76, writings, '¢_.O_f, iii, 669. q'v_, iv, 288.
contrasted with Hebrew, H9; KaOfyrov, ii, 235.
philosophy, origin of, v, I82. _arafloA_/, iv, 342 Greeks, the, Justin's discourse and
Greek words especially mentioned or gard6ee#oz, i, 24L hortatory address to, i, 271-289;
explained, vlz. :-- _ardegtov, ii, 455. shameless practices of, 272; poets
'A_paad_, i, 35 o. r_ru_v,i, 296. of, unfit to be religious teachers,
_yacrtl, i, 396. gep_df, v, 57' 273; departure from the custom
I_&tda, ii, 362. mv(u6eG ii, 278. of, 27x; their theogony exposed,
292; folly of their mythology, 272 ;
&eta, ii, 45_. _320_p,ii, 456. opinions, of their philosophers,
Ai_rv, i, 3[ • _ooptx_v, i, 296. 274-76, and what they and others
al#eet G ill, 245. K6e,aoG Iv, 273. learned from Moses' writings,
fir_v_, i, 330. i, I88.
_tco_h2trra_vcav, rpat_rf)L_,
Aetr°vPyt_a,ii, 244.
i, 393. 276--78; not the inventors of arts,
ii, 65 ; foolish solemnities of, 74;
&_n,opar_ol, ii, 458. gff, ii, 455. thmr play-actors, 75 ; other
t_r,p6@va, ii, 241. ),o),tr6v, iii, I93. amusements, 75; idols of, 76;
_Ige_eoxga*, vii, 1o6. 26yof, i, 227, 373, 4°o. legislation of, 77; errors of, about
fi3_Oeta, i, 396. MaO_/mr_ro_, ii, 458. the deluge, I16; but children
d#ap'r/a, ii, 362. t ze3er_v, i, 330 against the Hebrews, 34I ; drew
izvagalprrrro¢, viii, 36. per6vota, ifi, 3_6. from the sacred writers, 35 I.
_tvOoe/zlaf, ii, 245. /zr/rpo_rdr_op,ii, 473 Gregory Thaumaturgus, bashop of Neo-
&vO_rof, vii, 230. plroc, ii, 456. Caesarea, apupfl of Origen, vi, 3;
tivoli, ii, 362. /_0,paz, ii, 456. student of law, 4, 2I; surname,
dvo6otof, i, 336- #ovapxia, iti, 599. life, and character, 5, 6; his own
_m'_._tf, ii, 554. Ig_*rurv, ii, 2I 7 account of his conversion, 25;
_v'rt_r_Oe_,. ii, 72. vdrloetG ii, 564 . how led to Berytus, 26; meeting
av'rtrvrc_, _, _74" vovag&rtatf, ii, 233. with Origen, 27; works of 4, 6;
Izvrlx_ove¢,
_rAav_, iv, 274.w, 273. Oigovo#_a,
btx6vo/aoG _._,6_9.8. declaration
phrase of theofbook
faith ofof,Ecclesiastes,
7, 8; meta-
&ro_r_tf, i, 33o. 6pp_rtgtl, iv, 286. 9 seq.; canonical epistle of, i8-
/_0m'_, vi, 334. &n&Wf, ii, 5o9 . 2o; oration and panegyric ad-
_oromv, ii, 455. 6_ay_a , ii, 240. dress to Origen, 22 seq., the latter's
/u_para, 1,¢,274. IIatda_/_o)4a,ii, 2I 3. epistle to, iv, 393; sectional con-
_'ot, ii, 239. _rat&pao'da, ih 73- fession of faith, vi, 5° seq.; on
/war/a, ii, 7.45. w_iOof, ii, 72. the subject of the soul, 54 seq.;
_otcrot, ig 239. *rapOev_a, vi, 334- four homilies of, 58 seq.; on all
"Art/, i, 285. 7cfpOevo¢, viii, 5_" the saints, 72 seq.; on the gospel
Ba¢6Aot, ii, 277. _rpto"reph, i, 33 _. according to Matthew, 74.
ra_rp_uap#a, ii, 24o. _rephp_l_a,i, 52. Gregory VII., first to take the title of
_f, il, 364. *rot_tv, ii, 464. "Pope," viii, 642.
Tt'_, ifi, 688. _rp_irretv, ii, 464. Grief, i, 35; ii, 26; evil spirits said by
"j/ev_¢, ii, 277. ,r_oflt_, i., 45 t. Valentinus to derive their origin
&a_p_, i, 164. *rpoflo3._,lib 6o2 from, i, 323.
dg/zvapeve,_, ii, 455. _rpo_¢ov, fi, 235. Griesbach referred to, i, 47"
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. I67

Grits mixed with salt, or sacrificial 435, 448; announced in, by hymns and songs to be slammed,
meat, offered to the gods, vi, 47o, Isaiah and John the Baptast, 435, [ vii, 442, 443; hatred of the
49o. 436, 448; announced by Adam, [ Christians by, vi, 422, 463, 488;
Grosseteste referred to, viii, 6. 449; altercation between Satan [ reviled Christians as illiterate,
Grotins referred tot ill, 63 o. and, when Jesus was comingdown [ 43o; examp.les of prayer to
Grandules, Lares, vi, 419 . tto, 436, 449, 455, 456; reply of, [ Christians, vii, 423.
Guardian angels, viii, xo8, 39 o. o _atan, 43 o, 449; a voice an- Heathenism, manners of, ii, 47, 57-
Guardian deities, favor of, withheld, nounces the approach of Jesus to, Heaven, as revealed in holy Scripture,
vi, 47o.
Guetteereferred to, i, 31o, 461 ; ii, 56, which is
fathers, 436,taken up by456;
437, 45o, the Satan
fore- w, t_¢z;
iii, _82; _ taught
Valentinas,
by the i, 322;
Per-
38o; iii, 239; v, 39 I. cast into, by the King of glory, sians and others, iv, 583, 584;
Guilelessness, ii, 15, I6. 437, 451 ; reviles Satan, 451 ; the spiritual meaning of Canaan,
GmLlon referred to, iv, 4o9. rejoicing of the saints in, at the 621 ; the visible and the invisible,
Guilt, contracted if the dancer halted anticipated coming of Jesus to, viii, Ix6; the visible, why made,
or musician was silent, vh 486. 456; Adam and his descendants I21; why to be dissolved, 12I;
Gundaphoros, king of India, the delivered from, 437, 452, 457; district of, 187; degrees in, ii,
Apostle Thomas bought for, as a the samts rejoxce in Jesus, and 5o4; and heU, poetic description
carpenter, viih 535; engages adore him when he has come to, of, w, I38-14o.
Thomas to build a palace for him, 458; Jesus sets up his cross in Heavenly bodies, changes of the,
538; seeing no palace built, he the mxdst of, 458; Christ preached proof that they are not divine,
throws Thomas and the merchant to Jews in, and Apostles to Gen- hi, 134; may be regarded as
who bought him into prison, 539; files, fi, 49 ° ; existence of denied, hying beings, iv, 263.
on the death of his brother he re- vi, 522; Tertullian's view of, Jig Heavens, meaning of, viii, #9 ; the
solves to put Thomas to death; 4o6, 428, 557, 563, 595. new, different abodes in, i, 566,
54o; the brother of, sees the pal- Hagenbach referred to, iv. 26.,, 342, 567; the seven, viii, 13.
ace in heaven built by Thomas, 346, 603. Hebdomadarfi, the, v, 45.
and obtained liberty to return to Hall, fi, 28. Hebrew, Old Testament, variations
secure it for himself, 54o; grants Hair, may be trimmed, but not dyed, from the Septuagint, iv, 386;
his brother permission to dwell in ii, 286. passages quoted from, not found
the heavenly palace, 540; is hap- Ham, the first magician, viih I4o; the therein, 389; historians con-
ttzed and sealed, 541. father of Mesraim, also called trusted with the Greek, ii, 119;
Garia, martyrdom of, vin, 696 seq.; Zoroaster, I4o, 275. knowledge of Irenaeus, of, i,412;
accused, 696; brought before Hammon, represented with a ram's of Clement of Alexandrm, ii, 439,
Antonius, 697; refuses to re- horns, vl, 51 l. 443, 446, 476-
noance Christianity, 697; ira- Hand, cuttang off the right, viii, 165. Hebrews, history of, vii, 63, Io8;
prisoned, 697; too weak to en- Hannibal's mvasion of Italy, Pbrygmn eptstle to the, translated by St
dure tortures, is spared, 698; mother's worshxp introduced at Luke, ii, 579;whynotsubscribed
brought again before the gover- the time of, vi, 462, 538; driven by St. Paul, 442, 579.
nor, 699; condemned to death, out of Italy by the goddess, 538. Hecataeus, historian, on Jewish learn-
699, and killed, 7oo; homily on, Happiness, i, 28; it, 3; deified and ing, iv, 4o2.
714 seq. worshipped, vi, 47 o. Hecate, mother of Saturn and Ops,
Gustate, vii, 548- Hardwmk quoted, i, i72. vi, 46I, mother of Janus, 47 I.
Gymnosophists of India, answers of, Harmony, ix, 49; in the church, i, 61; Heel, bruising of, v, I66.
it, 488. in the universe, IO. Hefele referred to, i, 9, 48, 77, I°4,
Hartley of Winwick referred to, h, 3I. 137, 138, 14I, I42, I43, I47,
Hang referred to, viii, 393, 429. Harvest, the plenteous, vfii, 35. I48.
Hablh the deacon, martyrdom of, viii, Harvey referred to, i, 318, 32I, 322, Hugemonikon, philosophical term
69o seq., 696; exhorts the Chris- 323, 324, 325, 334, 339, 35o, 353, for faculty ruling the senses, iiis
tians, 69O, 7oo; is sought, 69o, 354, 355, 362, 364, 367,369, 373, 535.
7oo; goes to Edessa, and pre- 377, 392, 396, 399, 4°°,4 o2, 4°9, Hegesstppus, viii, 747, 762; journey
sents himself to Theotecna, one of 444, 469, 476, 484, 486, 49 I, 507, of, to Rome, 764; makes a list of
the governor's officers, 69I , 7oo; 569 . bishops, down to Elentherus,
is brought before the governor, Hasta eaelibaris, hair of brides ar- 764.
692, 7oo; refuses to sacrifice to ranged with, vi, 460. Hegrin, a name of an angel, ii, 18.
the gods, 692, 7oo; is tortured, Hatra, laws in, viii, 731 Helena, i, 17I ; Abgar's wife, retains
693 seq., 7°°, and burnt alive, Hatred, it, 49; effects of, viii, 29. the sovereignty of Mesopotamia.
694, 7oh buried beside Guria and Heard referred to, ii, IO2. viii, 7o6; moves to Jerusalem,
Shamuna, the martyrs, 695, 7oi ; Heathen, thexr gods, ii, I36, and idols, and distributes corn during a
homily on, by Mar Jacob, 7o8. I36; recent invention of, 136; a famine, 7o7; tomb of_ seen be.
Habit, the power of, viii, 97. poetic fiction, I37; absurd rep- fore the gate of Jernsahm, 7o7.
Hades, v, i74 , I94; meaning and resentations of the gods of, I38, Helena and Simon Magus, i, 348;
extent of, 22I, 222; a place of I74; impure ideas concerning viii, 233; what Simon says of,
happiness, iii, 69; identified the gods, I38; their shameful 233.
with paradise,vii, 63; position of, poetry, I39; pretended symboli- Helenus, the soothsayer, vi, 43 I.
iii, 231 ; souls in, vii, 35i ; abode cal explanations of, 139; theirl Helix (seeBeron), vi, 23I.
of the soul from death to judg- gods but men, 143, I44; folly of t He]l, i, 169; descent of Jesus into, 8re
menh iii, 233; two regions of, their worship, vii, 157, I58; dis- Hades.
233; souls do not come from honored their own gods, vi, 465, Hell and purgatory, viii, 239.
thence, 234 ;" not a sleep, but a 466, 5ol ; dishonored their gods Hellas, Philip's visit to, andintervlew
discipline of the soul, 235 ; repent- in sacrificing to them, 524, _3O; ] with the philosophers tlaere, vi/i,
mace in, ii, 491; punishment in, are exhorted by Clement to aban- 503 se_.
vi, 445 ; Christ's descent into, iii, don idolatry, ii, I7I ; Arnobius I Hellebore, il, 72.
231, premonitory t_olas of, viii, against the, vi, 413 seq.; their t Hellespontian Priapus, vi, 466.
x68 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Hemerobaptists, Jewish heretics, vii, anathemized, vi, 50-53; treatise Hermammon, epistle of Dionysius of
452. of Irenaeus against, i, 3o9-567; Alexandria to, vi, Io6.
Henna, grove of, whence Proserpine by Tertullian against, iii, 648 seq., Hennas, of St. Paul, ii, 4, 56; brother
was carried off, vi, 5o3 , and heretics, to be avoided, vii, of Pills, 4, 56; the pastor of, 7,
Henotes, i, 332. 45 o, 45 x, 457, 458, 461; for- 9-55; dateof, 7; apocryphal and
Hephaestus, shortcomings of, viii, 74o. bidding marriage, meat, and wine, erroneous, iv, 85, xol ; called
Hera and Pallas, viii, 264. 453. , "angelic," I56; known to the
Heracleios, or Heracleides, ordained Heresy, Adam s sin, iii, 298. East, but little in the West, ii, 7;
bishop of Cyprus, viii, 495. Heretical baptism, acts and records question of authorship, 7; ver-
Heraeleon, agrees in substance with of, noted, v, 653; not to be re- sions and manuscripts of, 7;
Vaientinus, iii, 652 ; opinion of, peated, 667, but completed by written in Italy, 7; the morals of,
concerning the body of Jesus, v, imposition of hands, 668, 673 , 6; introductory note to, 3-8;
89. but valid without such comple- elncidatmn on, 56-58; on crea-
Heraclides quoted, ii, tSz. ment, 669, 673; note from Ease- tion of matter, iv, 252; on in-
Heraclitus, i, I78, t9t, 274; ii, 66, bias on, 678. terpretation of Scripture, 359;
4o3; philosophy of, v, x3, I26, Heretics, views of early, i, 34, 56, 62, quoted by Irenaeus, 6; referred
I57; origin of Noetian heresy, 63, 68, 7I, 80, 82, 87, 88, 89, I38; to, i, 34I, 348, 357, 36o, 422,488,
t26, x58; referred the origin of confirm the Catholics in the faith, 5to.
all things to fire, vi, 437; quoted, 212; resort to Scripture to sup- Hermes Trismegistns, his opinion con-
il, x8t, 446, 47 o, 47 I, 476, 484. port their opinions, 319, 343, 344; cerning God, i, 289; wi, xS; on
Herculanus, epistle of Cyprian to, v, lil, 250; have no right to Script- immortality, 2xo; on the last
315 . ure, 25I; modes of initiation days, 2I 5.
Hercules, i, 17o, t72, t9z; ii, 66, 69; practised by, i, 346; their mcon-Hermippns, on the Jews, iv, 4o2;
viii, 265 ; life and death, vii, I8, sistency, 322; style themselves quoted, fi, 317 .
31 ; vices, 226; rites in honor of, spiritual, 403; their perverse in- Hermogcnes, origin of his heresy, iii,
36; fable about, invented by the terpretation of Scripture, 369; fii, 259; his character, 477, 629;
devil, i, 233; his unworthiness in 25t, 26x; their irregularity of maintains eternity of matter, 479;
fable, iii, 143 ; an inferior charac- conduct and discipline, 263; their making matter divine, yet not
ter, x43; burned alive after pun- women teachers, 263; feign three equal to God, 48o, and God the
ishment, vi, 422, 424 ; son of Jupl- kinds of men, i, 323; have fallen author of evil, 482; makes mat-
ter and Alcmena, 46o, 485 ; this into an abyss of error, 37o; fabric ter neither corporeal nor incor-
the Theban defended by his idols with words, ixi, 613; their poreal, and neither good nor
dub and hide, 483; worshipped Chnstology, 623; cannot give evil, 498; opinionof, v, 12z, x48;
as divine, 462, 465; a mortal, true bapUsm, v, 376-385, 425, his theory of the soul refuted,
deified, 474; wounded by Hip- 565-572, nor attain true martyr- fii, x9I; atreatise of Tertullian
pocoon's children, 484; entan- dora, 384, 426; appoint bishops against, 477 seq.
gled in robe of Nessus, 488; without ordination, 424; have not Hermotimus, story by, ill, 223.
violated the fifty daughters of Christ's presenee, 425; types of, Hero, deacon of Antioch, Epistle of
Thestius, 485; wounded Dis and in the Old Testament, 427; corn- Ignatius to him, wherein he is ex-
Juno, 484; put an end to human pared with the lapsed, 427; why horted, cautioned, instructed, and
sacrifices in Italy, 46o; was a favored by certain confessors, pointed out as the future bishop
slave at Sardis, 484; burned on 427; the first order of produc- of Antioch, i, t13-115, 123.
Mount (Eta after an attack of tions maintained by (viz., aeons) Hero-worshxp, viii, i41 , 276.
epilepsy, 484; the Theban, indefenmble, i, 373; borrow their Herod, an Irenarch, i, 4o, 43; a roar-
burned on Mount (Eta, 422; system from the heathen, 376; ing lion, 25o.
the Phoenician, buried in Spain, miracles claimed to be wrought Herod, mocked by the Magi, seeks to
422; six gods named, 48o; dei- by, 407; blasphemous doctrine kill Jesus, vixi, 389, 4o6; slaugh-
fled because he subdued robbers of, further exposed, 408; follow t__rs the infants in Bethlehem,
wild beasts, and serpents, 423. neither Scripture nor traditmn, 366, 376, 42o; Jesus sent to, by
Heresies, origin of, i, 416; ii, 554; iii, 4x5; refutation of, from the or- Pilate, 429; the death of, 389;
257, 477, 598; iv, 469 ; vii, I33; deriy succession of bishops in the in Tartarus, 572; wishes to have
foretold, iii, 243; vi, 338; how churches, 415; tossed about by his statue in the temple of Arme-
originated, vi, 24I ; originate in every wind of doctrine, 458; un- ma, 7o2; is refused by Abgat,
heathen philosophy, v, io; off- learned, ignorant, and divided in 7o2 ; indignant, sends his nephew
_6ing of heathen philosophy, lii, opinion, 547; their pretexts for I against Abgar, is killed, 7o2.
; characteristics of, v, 47, ioo; licentiousness, ii, 385; claim all Herodians maintained Herod to be
proceed from self-will, iii, 245; carnal things as lawful, 388, 4o4; Christ, in, 649.
never rest in truth, 248; how re- condemn marriage, 389, 392, 404; Herodotus, v, 69; referred to, i, 12,
garded by Christians, iv, 570; character of, 555; first heretics 4Io; h, 92, II2, I44, 279, 285,
contemporaneous, v, t25, I55 ; no post-apostolic, 555, 556; St. 484, 485, 52I; iii, 37, 138, x46,
..argument against Christian belief, John's course regarding, 577; to 225, 686; iv, 6, x98, 433, 453,
fi, 549, 55o; aid in discovering be avoided, i, 547; to be shunned, 474, 558, 559, 56I, 59 °, 636, 642;
the truth, 5o8; tested by Script- viii, 63o; how to be treated, v, 44, 69; viii, 19.
are, 551; founded on opinion, 63i; wurktoputldown, hi, 243; Heroes of immense and hugebodics,
555; vi, 24i; authorsof, ii, 555; preferloose company, 264; un- vi, 462.
their analogy with bodily disease, godliness the effect of the teach- Heroic ages, incense unknown inthe,
iii, 243; condemned by St. Paul, [ ing of, 264; the prescription vi, 528.
245; their false pretence of St. against, a treatise by Tertullian, Iteslod, poetical origin of the muses,
Paul's authority, 254 ; have no I 243; the peculiar place assigned v, z2; onthegods, ii, 95; onthe
succession from Apostles, 258; a I to, in the region of the damned, generation of the gods, vii, I4;
mockery of Christian truth, 264; vid, 579. cosmogony of, viii, 2oo; referred
warnings against, 245; epitome [ Hermae at Athens like Alcibiades, vi, to, i, 389; ii, 95, 96, 14_ t44,
of, v, 14o; twelve _esies, l 5 TM x8z, z9z, 277 , 279, ,,82, 3o4, 3o7,
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 169

325, 341,468, 469, 470, 483, 486, prophecies fulfilled, 353; under- Iliad, III., 33 .......... ii, 183
531 ; iv, 513, 533; vi, 89; vii, 64; stood too literally by the Jews, 39 .......... ii_ 143
viii, 263. 356; threefold interpretation of, a4_ ......... ii, 179
Hesperides, golden apples of the, vi, 359-365; literal sense not ex- 4tin ........ ii, 193
497. eluded, 368; histories types of IV., I ............ i, 392
Hessey referred to, iv, 648. heavenly things, 37 x ; written for 3-4 ......... vi, 309
Hexa&neron, described, ii, 98; glory all, not for the learned only, 573, 2_-a4 ....... i_
of, 99; Simon Magus' interpreta- 635. (.See also Scriptures.) 48 ........ .. iiI, I1t83
t.ion of the, v, 77. Holy Spirit, i, 5, I7, 43, 52, ._6,57, 83, 350 .......... v, 5I
Hezekiah, an example of repentance, 35, 92, XOl, 14o, 14o; ih 20, 23, . 44a-4 3 ...... el, 152
vii, 406. 35, 36, 43; how originated, 318, v., I-2 .......... ii, 518
Hierapolis, or Ophioryma, viii, 497. 319; person and office of, v, 640; z_-3.......... iv, 41o
Hierax, martyrdom of, i, 306; epistle divinity of, iv, 240; vi,41, shown 31 ....... ii, 139' 179
of Dionysius of Alexandria to, by the baptism in His name, iv, 83 ........... ii, 267
vi, Io9. 252; proceeds from the Father, 128 .......... ii, _to3
Hierocles against Christianity, vii, I37. 344, 383; incorporeal, 242; eter- 246........... v, 51
Hilary, epistle of Fabmn to, viii, 637 nally existent, 253; is the Son of 300 ......... iii, 138
seq.
Hflgenfeld referred to, i, 134, I35, God,
iv, 27,ii,38;
43;brooding
the Vicar on of
the Christ,
waters 3_7
3Z_ .....
.......... iv, 426,
ii, 445139
I37, 138, I39, 142, I43, 144, I46, in the creation, iii, 671 ; not to 332 ........... i, 274
I47, 148, 149; viii, 7o, 73, 84, begrieved, ii, 26; represented by 385 .......... ii, 179
189. the seraphim of Isaiah, iv, 253; in- 4oi .......... ii, 216
Hippasus, i, 274. spired the prophets, ii, 97, and 455 .......... ii, 139
Hippias quoted, ii, 484. the apostles, iv, 240; gifts of the, g39 .......... ii, 374
Hippo, philosophy and cosmogony of, i, 533; apostolic gift of, iv, 53; o_. ........... i, 335
v, 17; quoted, ii, 187. in the saints only, 254; one in 858 .......... ii, 139
Hippo of Melos, vi, 486. Old and New Testaments, 284; VI., i23 .......... i, 194
Hippocoon's children, Hercules typified by the dove, iii, 673 ; why I32 ........ "ft.,I_3
wounded by, vi, 484. He came in the form of a dove 147-49 ..... u, 431
Hippocrates quoted, ib 374, 485- iv, 424; descended upon Jesus 16o ........ iv, 519
Hippotylus, Roman disciple of Ire- at hts baptism, i, 444; imparted 181 ........ vi, 339
naeus, writes in Greek, v, 3; liter- to all men after the ascension, iv, 236 ......... ii, __
ature on, 6; discovery of his 285 ; invocation of, 535 ; invoked 344 ........ ii,
statue, 3 ; bishop of Portus and by imposition of hands after Imp- 356 ......... ii, 288
martyr, 6; relations to the apos- tism, iii, 672; prayer for the VII.,99 .i, 286, 3J6, v,
tolic age, 7; his theory elaborated, descent of, upon the oblation, vii 141 ; viii, 203,
Ioo; opposes Zephyrinus and 546, 558; emstence of, according 1o1, 1o2 .... ii, 481
Calhstus, 125, i28, I57 ;hts mild- to Valentinus, v, 86. viii., 18......... i, 282
hesS and severity, I59; fragments "Holy things for holy persons," vii, 69 ........ il, 473
from commentaries of, 163 seq.; 536, 5_9, 569• 368 ........ i, 330
doubtful fragments, 194 seq.; a Homer, vn, 12, 14, 19; indebted to IX., 4 ........... vi, 356
treatme of, on Christ and Anti- Moses, i, 279; compared with 116 ......... ii, 48I
christ, 2o4 seq., against the Jews, Moses, fi, 77; agrees with Plato, 238 .......... i, _83
2I 9 seq., against Plato, 22I seq., i, 282; laid under contribution 311 ......... ii, 450
against Nottus, 223, against by the Valentinlans, curious in- 312, 313 ..... i, 507
Beron and Helix, 23I ; on the stances of, 330; concerning the 319, 32o ..... iv_ 491
holy Theophany, 234 seq.; frag- gods, fi, 95; a contemner of the 445 .......... i,
ments of homilies, 238 seq., gods, iii, i2o; quoted, ii, 3o4, 497 .......... i, 28a
fragments from other writings, 324, 468, 469, 482, 485; viii, 263, 499 ......... t, I35
244 seq.; appendix to the works 739; besides from his 533 ......... ii, $_9
of, 242 seq., on the twelve Iliad, I., z ............. vi, 381 X., 155.......... it, 258
apostles, 254 seq. ; on the seventy 22I .... ii, 187; vii, I3O 482 .......... ii, 518
apostles, 255; heads of the canons 248 ............ ii, 222 XlI., _o seq ..... iv, 538
of, 256; canons of the church of 399 ............ !, 27_ 322 ......... ii, 485
Alexandria, wrongly ascribed to, 423-25 ........ sa, 5o_ XlII., 6 ........ ii, 218
257 ; referred to, l, 316, 317, 334, 526............ i, 283 73° ......... ii, 434
376, 400; vii,53o; viii, 70, 89. 528 ........... ii, 18o XlV., 113 ........ ilj 222
Hippothoe, seduced by Neptune, vi, 544 .......... ii, 516 2Ol..i, 376; ii, 95,

484,and
Hirtius 485.Pansa, deluge not quite 59o ...........
591 ........... iv,
ii, 59_ 137;
141. v, zao,
two thousand years before the 599 ............ ii, 68 206 ........ fi, 468
consulship of, vi, 493- II., I seq...i, 333; ii,_z4 231 ........ ii, 158
Hoffmann quoted, viii, 708. 204 ........... i, :zeo 246..i, 273; ii, I37;
Hofman referred to, ii, 72. 205 .......... iv, 665 v, 12o.
Holiness, i, 13, lO8; enjoined by the 2i 3 .......... ii, 252 3oa..i, a73; ii, 137
prophets, ii, lO7. 308 seq ...... iv, 538 315..i, _73; it, 139
Holofernes, i, 20. 315 .......... ii, I97 XV., 18--_4...... iv, $9a
Holy days to be observed by rest from 372 ........... _ii,73 36-38 ........ v,
labor, vii, 495" 409. ", ao-" 189 ...... V, _t_ Irl
Holy place, the, for sacrifice, viii, 87- 446-49 ....... fii, 149 191e........ ._ 873
Holy Scripture, spiritual meaning of, _4.7-48 ....... iv.?665 605 ........ ig $9
iv,241,354,361,373; compelsbe- _2o .......... ii, 139 X'VI., 234 ....... _, '13
lid, as foretold by Christ, 35o; 872 .......... ii, 268 235 ........ ii, ltt
i7 0 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
XlII., 203 ...... ii, 2oo Householdlife, habits of, 251.
...... ii,483 Huet referred to, iii, 372, 426.
n_, xvi., 433..i,
I87" 273;
522 ........
li,,39,
-"
t..t,139
oar.,,xiv.,,,_ . ..... ii' 48I Human, form, whence attributed to
672 ........ n, 134 463-66...ii, 250 God, i, 278; flesh, not the proper
856 ........ ii, I Io XV., 526 ....... iv, 538 food of man, ii, I53; life, the in-
XVIL, 53 ........ ii, 486 XVL, 29¢ ........ iv, 9 equalities
race, how ofdispersed,
lot in, viii,
ii, 338;
Io7;
57 O ....... ii,
.. 518 XVII., 48 ....... ii, 435 sacrifices, offerccl to Dis and
XVIII.,309 ......n,48I 58 .......ii, 435
4II ...... ii, I79 286 ...... li, 483 Saturn, vl, 460.
483...i, 285; ii, 54I ..... iv,
" 539 Humanity,
II4; ofChristian doctrine
Christ, iii, 624. of, ii,
295, 468. 545 ..... iv, 539
XIX., 123 ........ i, 33° XVIII., I36, 137 .... iv, Hmmlity, enjoined, i, 8, 9, II, 15, 53;
I26 ....... i, 285 x83. of Christ, 9; of saints, 9, Io, 2o;
224 ........ i, 273 XlX., I63 ...... ii, ISi Christian, iv, 58o.
XX., 23-54 ...... vi, 245 562 ...... in, 224 Husbands, duty of, i, 95, III.
66 .......... i, 274 XX., II6, II9. •.iv, 539 Huss, i, 188; ii, 62.
131 ......... fi, I37 I2O ...... iv, 539 Hyacinthus, vi, 485; viii, I99.
216 ......... ii' IO6 351 ....... li, i_ 4 Hyginus, bishop of Rome, i, 416, 569;
242 ......... ..ii, 97 XXI., 26 ........ i, 33° ii, 56.
306 ........ 1.v, 654 28 ....... il, I44 Hylas, vi, 485"
XXII., 8 ........ n, 471 XXII., 347 ...... i, 293 Hymn, the Cherubic, vii, 540, 554;
I68 .... l, 273; ii, 412 ..... ii' 48I of the Naassem, v, 58; of Gnos-
I39. XXlV., I ........ v, 51 nitics, 91; a primitive, based on
227 ........ ii, 74 2 ........ v, 5I Isaiah, 2x8; of the virgins, vi,
XXlII., 66,67
7i ......
••.iv, 456
ii, IIO
56.......
........
v, 5x
v, 5I
351,352-
Hynmology, early Hebrew, vii, 53 I.
72 ...... hi, 232 9 ....... v, 51 Hymns, primitive, in the New Testa-
315 ..... it, 48I Homilies, fragments of, iv, 238; the, ment, vii, 5o7 ; to Christ, ii, 2.95;
XXlV., 44, 45 .... ii, 480 of Clement, introductory notice to the Paedagogus, 296; evemng,
2ol ...... v, 5x thereto, vfii, 213; relation to the of Greek Christians, 79, 298;
327, 328 •_i, 33° Recognitions, 7o, 73, 213; edi- German, vii,vi, 57o.
Hyperborea.ns, 5o8.
Odyss. I., 7....... vi, 34o, 342 tions of, 213; contents of, 223- Hyperiona, mother by Jupiter of the
n., 26x........ ii,435 346. second Sun, vi, 48o, 483.
3o4 ......... i, 296 Homily, or sermon, at Holy Commun-
IV., 220 ........ ii' I71 ion, vii, 535; on the fall of idols, Hyperoche, buried in the shrine of
22I ......... i, 285 viii, 656; on Habib, the martyr, Diana, vi, 5o8.
384 ......... v, 55 7o8 seq.; on Guria and Shamuna, Hyperides quoted, li, 484.
456 ........ ii, 27I 714 seq. Hypocrisy t sin of, vii, 468.
685 ........ iv, 539 Honesty enjoined, viii, 22o. Hypocrites, li, 5o; how regarded, viii,
75o ....... ii' 435 Honoratus of Thucca, on baptmm, v, 22I ; counsel to, iv, 216.
Hypotyposes, or outlines, fragments
76o ........ ii, 435 57 I'
Honor deified and worshipped, vi, from, of Theognostus of Alexan-
V., I85-87 ...... v, 67 dria, vi, I55 seq.
VI., x3o ....... i, 330 476.
i85 ....... ii, 444 Hooker referred to, iii, 7o, 689; iv, 58. Hypsipyle, loved by Apollo, vi, 485-
VII., 36 ........ v, lo4 Hope, i, 35; vain, of the Jews, 269; Hyssop, i, I42.
II 4 ....... i, 285 Christian, witnessed to by phi- Hystaspes, i, I69.
VIII., 266 ...... ii, 189 losophers, ii'447; objects of, how
296-98 ...ii, 139 perceived, 448. I am that I am, i, 419.
3o8 seq.., ii, I39 Horace, vii, 45; referred to, i, 4o3; Ia, bride of Attis, vl, 492; her blood
324 ...... li, xSo iii, 7I, I76, I77, I78; iv, II2; vi, turned into violets, 492-
326 ....... ii, 68 26I; vii, 45, X49.,I53. Iachus, nursed (or loved) by Ceres,
331 ..... ii, 314 Horos, an aeon, 1, 317; different w, 466.
IX., 372 ....... ii, 486 names of, 3t8; iii, 508; faculty of IaIdabaoth, i, 355; primary aeon of
4io ........ ii, 471 i, 320. the Ophites, fii, 65o.
X., 76 .......... i, 33 ° Horoscope, the foundation of astrol- Ialysus, son of the fourth Sun, vi,
281 ........ iv, 463 ogy, V, 2I; impossibility of fixing 48o.
304 seq ..... ...v, 78 the, 25, 26. iambus of Germaniciana, on baptism,
495 ......... 11,43 _ Horses of the Apocalypse, symbolical v, 57o.
51o ........ w, 334 meaning of, vii, 35 o, 35 I. !ao, i, 321.
Hortensianus of Lares, on baptism, v, Icarians, the, worslup an unhewn log,
XI., 25 ......... i,x69
3_ ......... ii, 239 568. vi, 5Io.
3_ ......... i, 33 ° Hosanna, the, vii, 544. "Icthus," iii, 669.
222 ........ il, Ilo Hosea, prophecy of lust days, v, 243. Idaci Dactyli, Greek name of Dig_ti
3o3,4 ...... iv, 472 Hospitality, viii, 295; true principle Samothracii, vi, 475-
o5• ....... iv,. 5 05 of, vii, 176; reward of, i, 8; a Idleness, perniciousness of,v ill,58.
312 ........ x, 2_ 5 contest about, viii, 174. Idol, meaning of the word, iii, 62.
427 ........ li, 48I Host, the, not a primitive word, vii, Idolatry, absurdities
of, viii, I39, I46, of, ii, 92;
284; folly
in wider
_76 ........ i, 284 66.
26 ........ i, 33° Host_es, grandfather of the Arme- sense includes all sin, lii, 61 ;
XII., 4_. ...... iv, 463 Man Zoroaster, vi, 428. not confined to acts of worship,
1_4... ii, 205; iv, Hours, canonical, ii, 12; of prayer, 62; _rigin of the name, 62;
463. iii, 689, 690, origin of, iv, io8, origin of, vih, I37; originate_t in
219 ....... ii,_o5 to9. Egypt, vii, 63; includes idot-
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. x71

making, ill, 63; demons incite to, i, 399; of the Demiurge, 326; the wicked in this life, viii, Za4;
viii, 138; really demon-worship, lot of man, vi, 437; causes of, Ctement'sperplextties about,22&
v, 467; fruit of, vii, 442, 443; vlii, 8l; the mother ofevils, I44; 224; the beliefof, necessary ton
led to all immorality, viii, I41 ; a sins of, 337; man sins through, knowledge of God, 231 ; denied
delusion of the serpent, 282 ; why 340; and error, 280; no excuse by Simon Magus, 234; asserted
God suffers, 285 ; arguments in for the sinner, 282. by Peter, 286.
favor of, answered, 287; the Ignorant, condemnationof the, iii, 7.87.. Impartiality enjoined, viii, 664.
Egyptian, 148 , 282; condemned Ilium, girt with walls by Neptune and Impatience, the devil the author of, iii,
by Christians and heathen, iv, Apollo, vl, 474. 709; causes of, 711; of Adam
398; Christian law against, iii, Illumination, i, 183. and Eve, 7Io; of Cain, 72o; of
76; Jewish law against, iv, 5io; Image of God, in which man was Israel, 7Io, 7Ii; a soerce of all
Scripture testimonies against, v, created, i, 544; viii, 285 ; the I sin, 711se q.
528; renounced in baptism, iii, restoraUon to, 280; of Christ, Impenitence, danger of, vli, sa2.
64; sin of, purged by repent- man created in, ill, 607. Imperfections alleged in God, how ex.
ance, v, 334, Tertullian on, iii, Images, i, 287 ; heathen, shameful,, plained, iii, 612.
61-76; Cyprian on, v, 498 seq. ii, I84-I89; folly of making and Impiety, origin of, viii, 15I ; whatlt is,
Idol-making, included in idolatry, iii, worshipping, vii, 4I, 45, 67; how 240.
62-4; vain excuses for, 63; ex- and for what purpose made, and Implacahle persons, how to be treated,
eludes from the ministry and how they came to be regarded as viii, 64o.
sacraments, 64 ; arts allied to, 64; gods, viii, 752 seq.; refutation of Imposition of the hands of bishops
unlawful for maintenance, 65, those who claim image-worship, necessary after baptism, viii, 621.
68. because God being concealed Impositions, v, 36; connected with
Idols, variety of, i, 25, I65, I7I, from their view, 755; Christ heresy, 4o.
especially treated on by Cyprian, raised men's thoughts from sense- Impossible, the, possible with God,
v, 465 ; not to be named as gods, less, vi, 423; formed of clay, 423, principle how abused, iii, 6o_.
ili, 73; not gods, v, 498; wor- 464, 514; bones, stones, brass, Impotent man, the, before Pilate, bears
shipped by Solomon, i, 2! 2 ; by silver, gold, wood, and other ms- witness to Jesus, viii, 419, 4_,
waverers, li, 5I; to be rejected, terials, 512; made like infamous 442.
519; offerings to, not to be par- men and women, 511,512; the Impure thoughts, i, xtz, I49.
taken, vih 469; oaths by, unlaw- gods said to be worshipped Incarnation, how understood, vi, 4 I,
ful, hi, 74; blessing by, a denial through, 5o9; fanciful shape of 4 I, 44, 50; mystery of, 67;'neces-
of God, 74, 77; acknowledged by some, 5Io; dlsregerded by birds saryasa revelation of God sgond-
writing as well as speech, 75, 77; and beasts, 513, 514; the gods ness, ifi, 318; foreshadowed in
not found in the Ark, 76; the caused to dwell in, 514; must be the Theophanies, 612; of Christ,
test of, viii, 278 ; the unprofit- defended by men, notwithstand- reason and mystery of, vii, Io6;
ableness of, 146, 281, 287; not ing the indwelling divinity, 5x5; ! prophesied, Io9, I1o; arguments
animated by the Divine Spirit, despoiled by Antiochus and Dio- of unbelievers against, I24; bene-
283 ; confutation of the worship nysius, 515; used lewdly, 515, fits of, fi, 2o2-4, 6ol ; why essen-
of, 283 ; impotence of, 284 ; 516, and even utterly consumed tiai, vl, 21I, 3oo; necessary to
heathen worshippers of, under by fire, 516; set up to strike truereliglon, vii, z25,tohismedia-
the power of the demon, 287; evil-doers with terror, 516 ; ot tion and restoration of man, 126;
fall of the, a homily by Mar kings, why honored, 369 ; ol faith of the church in, vi, 295,
Jacob on, 656. angels, in honor of God, 369; 297; reasons for the, according to
Ignatius, named Christophorus, i, x3o , otherwise explained, 378, 382. Vaientinus, v, 9o.
and Theophorus, 46, 48, 59, 66, Imagination, vhi, H4; Peter's experi- Incense, vii, 553; spiritual exposition
73, 79, 86, 93, 99, xob Io3, Io7, ence of, 114; fallacy of, 115. of, v, 25, unknown in the heroic
I 1o, 113, II6, 12o, I22, I28; men- Imitation, of the gods, viii, 254; of age, vi, 528; not used by the
tioned by Polycarp, 35, 36; con- Christ, duty of, vii, 438, 439. Etruscans in their rites, 57.8, nor
demned by Trajan, x29; devoured Imitators, of the Creator, i, 1o, 28; of at Alba, 528, nor by Romulus and
by wild beasts at Rome, 13o, 131; Christ, 5o, 69, 76. Numa, 528; termed Panchaean
appears in a vision after death, Immarnachus, buried in the enclosure gum, 529; heathen, trade in,
z3z ; wrote to the Ephesians, at Eleusts, vi, 508. unlawful to Christians, iii, 67;
49--58, ioi-io2, Magnesians, Immensity, the doctrine of, as taught prayers of, vii, 537,,552, 556; of.
59-65, Philadelphians, 79-8I, by the law, viii, 115. ferings of, 554, 55 _, 564; bleu-
Polycarp, 93-96, 99-Ioo, Ro* Immersion, ix, 22, 49. ing of, 563,
roans, 73-78, Io3-Io4, Smyr- Immorality, of the heathen, i, 272 ; Incest, heathen, not Christian, iv, x92;
naeans, 86-97., Trullians, 66-72; of the Valentiman heretics, 324; taught by Epicurus, ii, IZ2; _rac-
in which he speaks of his bonds, produced by idolatry, viii, z4I. tised by the Persians, viii, 187.
5o, 58, 59, 7°, 72, 75, 9I; his Immortality, a "clothing upon" of Inclination, prayer of, vii, 536.
desire for martyrdom, 49, 74, 75, the flesh, iii, 576; the reward of Inconsistency of heretics, i, 322.
76, 96; seeks the prayers of the virtue, vii, I55; chief good found Incontinence, li, 49.
churches, 53, 54, 77; speaks of in, 8o; belongs to the soul, 82, Incorporeal, how understood, iv, 241.
his need of humihty, 67; of his 88, 2o5, 25I, 253 ; taught by Increase, primitive law of, rel_eated
knowledge, 64, 68 ; aphoristic Pythagoras and the Stoics, 88, in Christian dispensation, Iv, 5&
sayings of, 45; introductory note zo5, by Cicero, 9o; hope of, 64.
to the epistles of, 45-48, 97; his despises death, I54; proofs of, India, allotted to Thomas, viii, 656;
spurious epistles to the Antioch- 2o6; testimony of Homer, Apollo, laws in, 73o; Christianity attested
inns, Ho; Hero, deacon of An- and the Sybiis, 2Io; of the soul, by mighty works in, vi,438; Liber
tioch, Ii4; John, the-apostle, viii, lz4; a gift of God, vi, 447; sought to make himself master ofj
124, i25; Mary atNeapolis, z22; theory of, ii, 70; philosophical 486.
Virgin Mary, I26; introductory theories discordant and unten- Indians, the, believed that one God
note to, Io 5, to6. able, vi, 446; proof of, i, I68; showed himself in all the mani-
Ignorance, human, of divine things, proved from the success of the festations of the divine, vi, 48o,
x72 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Indigetes, deified mortals, vi, 432. . Io, vii, 21. dren to walk in simplicity of
Iophon quoted, ii, 3o4. heart, minding their own affaL_
Indigetes,
422. living in the Nmmcms, w, Iota and tittle, meaning of, ii, 578, 22; his death, 23.
Indulgence and pure volition, iv, 51 584. Itali, Saturn concealed in the terrl-
52 . Iphigenia, stags spoken of instead of, tories of the, vi, 484.
Inequality of lot in human life, viii, vi, 502. Italy, visit of Hercules to, vi, 460.
3_8; necemty of, among men, Irenaens, succeeds Pothinns. i, 309;
i_3. adversary of heretics, iii, 506; Jacob, i, 6, 12, I3, 8I, _u_ I42 ; h_
Infancy, Arabic Gospel of the Say- writes against heresies, i, 315 - marriages a figure of the church,
lout's, viii, 352; contents of, 405 - 567; introductory note to, 309 - 266; his blessing, 562 ; his ac-
415. 313 ; division of, 31 x ; editions of, tions, typical, 493; predicts the
Infanticide, a heathen practice, iii, 3t3; writes also against Gnos- two advents of Christ, 22_; also
123; vii, 187. tics, 31o, and on Polycarp, 416, his entrance into Jernsalem, 22l ;
Infants, honorable before God, ii, 53; 568; reason for writing, 315; a type of Christ's death, ih, 336•
the slaughter of, in Bethlehem by fragments from the lost writings Jacobson referred to, i, 3, 6, 12, 14,
Herod, viii, 366, 376, 42o; the of, 568-578; remonstrates with 35, 37, 4°, 45, 127, I28; lii, 269.
number slain, 528. Victor of Rome, 31o, 568 ; max- _ader of Midila, on baptism, v, 570.
Inferium vinum, phrase used in liba- im of, illnstrated, v, vi, 4; on the jairus, viii, 447.
fions, vi, 53o. oblation and invocation, vii, 571 ; James, son of Alpheus, canon of, vii,
Initiation, modes of, practised by the quotes Justin the martyr, i, 3o0, [ 493 ; addresses the Jews, viii, 93.
heretics, i, 346; necessary before and Tatlan, ii, 82; is referred to, James, son of Zebedee, canon of, vii,
i, 6, 8, I8, 3I, 32, 48, I27, 15I, [ 486 seq.; addresses the Jews, viii,
possessing the privilege of read- 92.
Ing Christian book$, v;.ii, 215; 153, I54•
mode of, 216; vow and adjura- Irenaeus of Ululi, on baptism, v, 570• ames, the Just, i, 69, xo7, 114, 153,
tion connected with, 216. Irreverence, reproof of, ii, 585. xq_; ]osephus'account of, iv,416;
Injuries, forgiveness of, vii, 392. Isaac, i, 13, 81, 84, I42, 145 ; the his- his"n_ode of life and martyrdom,
Innocence, ii, 49; a state of enjoy- tory of, symbolical, 492, 493; di, viii,762, 763;bishopofJerusalem,
ii, 579 ; viii, 94 ; ruler and guide
ment, vili, 136; of Chrlstians, de- 336; type of Christ, iii, 165; of
fended, il, It . Christian joy, I, 214; spu'itual in Jerusalem, 671 ; tradition of
Innocents, the _ISoly, martyrdom of, meaning of his blessing of Jacob, his martyrdom, ii, 579 ; canon of,
v, 349. v, 168. vii, 496; is addressed by Gama-
Inordinate things, why made, viii, 177. Isaiah, i, 81 ; his prophecy respecting liel, vni, 94, 95; address of, 95 ;
Inspiration of the prophets, ii, 97. the Virgin conceiving, vindicated assaulted by the Jews, 95 ; sends
Installation of Clement, viii, 22I. against Theodotion, Aquila, and Peter to Caesarea to meet Simon
Instincts manifested, viii, I67. the Ebionites, 451 ;prophecy of, Magus, 96; teachers coming from
Institution, words of, vii, 535, 544, comment on, v, XTO, 207, 21o-- Jerusalem must bringtestlmonlals
557, 564; in the Malabar Liturgy, 21 I, prophecy of last days, 242; from, I42 ; contents of Clement's
570. in Hades, announces the coming despatches to, I34; epistle of
Instruction, Christian, meaning of, ii, thither of Jesus, viii, 435, 448, Clenient to, 218 ; epistle of Peter
• to, 215; liturgy of, vd, 532, 533,
223; heathen folly of, 223; given 456.
through the Law and by the Isaurians, ii, 65. 537-5o; is to be honored, 442.
Word, 22.4,234; powerofChrist's, Isidore quoted, ii, 492. ames, Protevangelium
contents of, 361-367; of, healed
viii, 351by;
225; effects in Christians, 235. Isidorns, a follower of Basilides, v,
Intelligence, ii, 15, 16. Io3. the child Jesus of a viper's bite,
Intemperance among Christians, v, Isis, sacred rites of, vii, 35; Ethio- 382, 413 •
649. Plan, vi' 422; Egyptian, 486; Janiculum, foundedbyJanns, vi, 422,
Intercession in the Eucharist for the lamenting her lost child and hus- 47 I.
living and the departed, vii, 489, band torn in pieces, 422; wor- Jansenists referred to, ifi, 239.
49o; in daily prayer, 497, 498. ship of, introduced after consul- Januatins, epistle of Cyprian to, v,
I_tercessions for the living and de. ship of Piso and Gabinius, 462 375.
parted, vii, 535, 536, 545, 546 (note) ; statue of, burned, 516. Januarius of Lambesis, on baptism, v,
555, 556, 564; for the faithful Isocrates quoted, ii, 484. 566.
539; general, 54 I, 54_ 545, 555, Israel, meaning of the name, i, 262 ; Janaarius of Muzzuli, on bapttsm, v,
vaxlous
• interpretations of this 569 •
557.
Intermediate state, the, i, 560. name, v, 225 ; blessings of, in- Januarins of Vicus Caesafis, on bap-
Interpolations,
56a; lawfulvii,and 533,unlawu,
537, _46, 549,
537, terpreted, i, 168; forbidden
arty, transgression idol-
and punish- tism,
;anns, v, 568'
vi, 465; son of Coelus and Hec"
55 _ (note); not idolatrous, 539 ; ment, iii, 636; the way of knowl- ate, 471; husband of Juturna and
censurable, 542; post-Nicene, edge revealed to, viii, 329; how father of Foils, 471 ; first king
544,545; post'E],3hesine, 552" ignorant of God, 329; Christ in Italy, 471; represented as
Interpretation, allegorical, viii, _o. king of, i, 267. double-faced, and carrying a
Intestines, an illustration of divine Israelites, the, in Egypt, viii, 86; their spiked key, 517; said to be the
providence, viii, 173. exodus from P.gypt, in the wil- world, the year, the san, 471 ;
derness, and at Sinai, 87; the supposed to procure a hearing
Introit, the, vii, 535. for suppliant% 47 I, 472, and
Inuus, guardian of flocks and herds, sins of, 87.
vi, 47o. ,,Israelites indeed," who they are, therefore mentioned first in su
Inventors of axts, ought not to be dei- viii, 47. prayers, 47 I.
fled, ili, t45. Issachar, the high priest, reproaches anus referred to, il, 550.
Invisibility of the Father, iii, 6o_).. _oachim on account of his child- arvis referred to, fi, 474; vii, 257.
Invocation, prayer of, in the r_uc.na- tessness, viii, 384 . . "asion, loved by Ceres, vi, 485 •
fist, vii, 489; of the Holy Ghost, Isachar, the patriarch, speaks, of h_. iason and Papiscns referred to, iv, 21.

vii, 535,&545,
v, 37, 3 558, 565; magical, birth, viii, 22,22,hisexhorts
uprightness, occupatton anct
his chil- law-bone of Christ,
body of Samson, a type of the
i, 575.
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. I73

o_ God, a, God is, viii, 286. neither Christ nor Saviour, but compared with heathen aret, iv,
ealousy and envy, on, a treatise by the Holy Spirit descended upon 473; not honored locally u
Cyprian, v, 491 seq. him at his baptism, 444; and heathen gods, 477; a rational
]ealousy, sin and evil of, v, 491-495 . Christ, proved from the writings soul, 48o (note) ; his flesh incor-
_ehovah, the only God, viii, xo9; ofPaultobe oneand the same, ruptible, 481; his transfiguration,
Basilldes' view of, iii, 650. not a mere man, but very understood, 503;
jel_honlus purposely runs against the _to52,448; became man so as to how 494; various appearances
Good, the ideal
couch on which the body of be capable of being tempted and of, 6o8; his example compared
Mary is carried to burial; his crucified, 449; his humility, iv, with heathen gods and heroes,
punishment and forgiveness, vifi, 432, and patience, of which he is 632-634.
59 I. an example, hi, 7o8; silent under Jesus, according to tke Apocry_Aal
Jeremiah, i, 6o, 7I, 8I, I20; prophe- accusation, xv, 395; charged with go_els : viz., the nativity of, viii,
cy of, comment on, v, 177. sorcery, 399; his submission to 365; wonders which occur at the
Jericho, flight of the Christians to, betrayal and death, 433, 438, 441; birth of, 365, 374, 4o5, 4o6;
viii, 96. his priesthood, vit, 113; his angels hymn the birthof, 374; a
Jerome of Prague, ii, 62. divine mission shown by hts din- ! bright star shines over the cave
Jerome, St., his account of Tertullian, ciples, xv, 407, by his birth in in which he is born, 375 ; adored
in, 5; quotes Tauan, ii, 82, 83; Bethlehem, id, 169, life and by an oxand an ass, 375; circum.
referred to, fi, x_7; iii, 5, 6; iv, miracles, iv, 408, vit, xI4; and by cised and presented in the temple,
267, 272, 275, 2_2, 288, 342, 345, his death, iv, 4o9; by his preach- 375, 405; Simeon and Anna's
348; viii, 365. ing and power, lii, 164; his words respecting, 375, 406;
|erome, the presbyter, reply to Cro- miraculous birth consistent with vtsited by the Magi, 375, 4o6;
" marius and Hehodoras, viii, 368. reason, iv, 4Io, and prophecy, Herod seeks to destroy, 366, 389,
Jerusalem, entrance of Chrtst into 4IX ; the miracle at his baptism 4oo, 4o6, 42o; is carded into
predicted, i, 22I; destruction of credxble to Jews, 413, though Egypt, 376,389,4oo, 4o6; adored
ill, 158, derogates nothing from hated by them, vii, xI6, x17; wit- by dragons, escorted by lions and
the majesty of God, i, 465; sacri- ness of Moses, iv, 415, and of panthers, which are tamed and
rice localized in, vii, 53o; the later prophets, 416, 418; came madegentle by him, 376; causes
glorious Stun, 545 ; mother of all us a mediator, vii, 126; his passion a tall pall tree to bend down to
churches, 545; the holy city, foretold, vii, II6, II9; types of his mother that she might pluck
556; liturgy of, 532, 533, 537- his passion and burial, iii, I66; its fruit, 377; causes a fountain
55o. foretold by Isaiah, 166; prophe- to spring up at the root of the
Jesus, name of our Lord; Chrzs_ an cies of his suffering, iv, 42o, and palm tree, 377 ; confers a pecu-
adjunct, hi, 625 ; great power of second coming, 42I ; his death, liar privilege on the palm tree,
the name, i, 265 ; significance of burial, and resurrection, vii, 122, 377 ; shortens the journey for his
the letters of the name of, 337, ascension, 123; meaning of hxs parents, 377; the idols of Egypt
393; how certain aeons are said miracles, cross, and passion, vii, fall prostrate at his coming, 377,
to be indicated by the name of, 127, 128; Son of God, iv, 4_x, 4o6; miracles wrought by in
319; meaning of the letters of 595 ; his epiphany, 422; divinely Egypt, 407, 4O_, 4o9; encounter
the name of, 339; prophecies of protected as man, 426; not with robbers, 4o9; return from
his names in the Old Testament, paralleled m history, 426 ; proved Egypt, 378, 4oo, 4o9; miracles
iii, I63; typified in Isaac and as Christ by the calling of the wrought by, m Bethlehem, 4Io;
Joseph, I65, _7o, by the paschal Gentiles, id, I68; by the destrue- other miracles wrought by 4II,
lamb, vii, 129; birth of, Io6. IO9, tion of Jerusalem, I69; by the 412; strikes a boy dead and re-
I IO ; fulfils prophecies of Daniel, emstence of churches, and by the stores him to life again, 378; kills
iii, I58 , of Isaiah, I61, of the power of his name, iv, 427; his the son ofAnnas, 378, 398; makes
Psalms, I62; the generation of, miracles not magic, 427, 45o-452; sparrows and images of other ani-
according to Marcus, i, 339; birth his spiritual teaching of the law, reals of clay, and causes them to fly
of, foretold by Isaiah, 452; 43o; his reply to the Saddacees" and walk and eat, 378, 395, 398,
according to Valentinus, v, 89, i, 466, 467; he xs caUed therefore 4oo, 412, 414; kills a boy who
and Marcus, v, 97; according to the instructor, li, 222, the spirit, strikes him, and restores him to
Basihdes, was not crucified, but reason, and word of God, iii, 68I life again, 398, 414; placed in
Simon of Cyrene in his stead, iv, 433, 48o; he teaches us to the hands of a school-master,
i, 344; descent of the Christ pray, iii, 681; his first and sec- whom he confounds, 379, 396,
upon, according to the Ophites, ondadvent prophesied, i72; his 399, 4oi; placed under Levi,
357, and Valentinians, hi, 516; predictions are accomplished, iv, whom he astonishes by his wis-
his baptism when thirty years old, 437 ; his resurrection real, 438, dora, 379; wonders performed by,
not a type of the thtrtyaeons, 453, 473, though demed by at Nazareth, 38o, 396 seq_ 399,
i, 39o; passed through every unbelievers, vii, 124; his fore- 4oo, 4o2; tames a lioness and
stage of life to sanctify all, 391 ; knowledge not fate, iv, 44o; he her cubs, 381 ; placed under a
the ministry extended ten years, i is the true prophet, viii, I45 ; his second school-master, who, strik-
392; lived at least till near fifty lineage, iv, 444; his true victory, ing him, falls down dead, 38I,
years old, 392 ; existence of, ac- iv, 445 ; alone reigns over all 397, 4o3; aids his father in his
cording to Valentmus, v, 87; nations, lii, 15I , I73; incidents work, 281,412; sent a third time
opinions concerning the body of, of his passion, iv, 446; his de- toaschool-master, end pours foRh
89; is called Alpha, why, 97; scent into Hades, 448; vindi- his wisdom so as to excite the ad-
his teaching, i, 408; the baptism cated by disciples, 448, and by miration of all, 387. 397, 403;
of, 423; the same with Chris h miracles, 449; appearances after raises to life Joseph of Caper-
the only-begotten Son of God resurcection,455, and at the trans- nanm, 382; cures his brother
perfect God, and perfect manl figuration, 457; why dead and James of a viper's bite, 382, 413;
440; Son of God, God, and So_ buried, 459; not a mere man, blesses the food before any eat
of man, vii, I1o, H2; with him 464, though ministered unto by of it, 382; raises to life a child
nothing incomplete, i, 443; women, viii, 65; his miracles and a man, 397, 4o3; goes with
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his parentsto Jerusalem,and I Andrew in prison,524; appe.a_. [ witnessof Christ, iii,34; verifies
tarries after them, 398, 414; I to Andrew and Peter as a child, [ prophecy, iv, 46_, and miracles,
makes a dried fish live, 4oo; feat I 527; appears as a child to Mat- [ 466; dispersion of, viiJ23; proph-
of, in the dyer's shop,4x2; turnsl thewonthemountalns, SZ8; Ab- I ecies of the rejection of, 451,452;
threeboysintokids,413; crowned[ gurus' letter to, 558, 65I, 652; I why taken captive, 46I; they
king by boys, 413; heaisaboyof[ reply of Jesus, 652; sends his1 were divinely taught, iv, 562,
a serpent's bite, 413, 4z4; the[ picture to Abgarns, 558; appears their leaching acknowledged by
priests and scribes conspire | at the burial of Mary, 598; raises heathen authors, iv, 402, yet not
against, and accuse before Pilate, Mary from the tomb, and brings understanding the Scripture, v,
416 seq., 426 seq., 468; Judas her to paradise, 598- ._o9; their unbelief unreasonable,
betrays, 468, 469; the standards Jewellquoted, iii, 266,267; iv, I7o. iv, 446, 452, 461, but a means
of the soldiers bend down before, Jewelry, Christian use of, ii, 267. to the calling of the Gentiles,
417, 44o; message of Pilate's Jewish sacrifices abolished, i, x37 ; in- 463, who take their place, v, 5x2,
wife respecting, 417, 428, 44o; stitutions and laws older than 513; and Gentiles, relative posi-
Pilate desires to release, 417 seq., Greek philosophy, ii, 324-333 ; tion of, illustrated, ill, 15 g; error
427; Nicodemas and others up- customs, vfii, I89, and Marcionite of the, clue to the, 172 seq ;
pear as witnesses for, 419, 428, error, community of, hi, 324; heresies of, vii, 452; sects of, v,
442; is sentenced to death, 42o, Chnstians, two classes of, iii, 433. I34; viii, 9 I, Esseni, v, 134,
429, 443; is led forth to cruCi- Jews, history of, vii, Io8, allegoncal, Pharisees, I37, Sadducees, I3%
fixion, 429; the accusation of, iv, 517, 518-21 ; their true origin, chronology of, I48-I49; dis-
placed over his cross, 420, 443; 512, not EgypUan rebels, 467; cnssion with the apostles, viii,
crucified between two malefactors, the chosen people, hi, 34, why, 92-93; counsel to the, iv, 2Io;
420, 43 o, 443; wonderful events iv, 556; in favor with God, 565; admonished to accept Christ as
which occurred at his crucifixion, examples of prayer to Christians the Saviour, v, 518; viii, 94, as
421, 43 o, 43 I, 443, 461; Joseph vii, 423; prophets of, iv, 412; salvation for them is only m
of Arimath_ea begs and takes charged with removing passages Christ,
they cani, 2o7,obtain216,by 2I 7, which
repentance
down the body of, 421, 43 I, 4431 from the Scriptures, i, 234, 235;
the guard placed at the tomb of system of the religion of, v, I38; and conversion, 258, 268; Ms
report his resurrection, and are animosity of, rift, 9I; observ- Baptism and Cup replaces the
bnbedbythe Jewstolie,422,433, ancesof, i, 62, 82; superstitions rites of the, v, 514; he is the
444; other witnesses of his resur- of, 26 ; rites of, vih xI8; neglect acknowledged God of, viii, xto,
rection are also persuaded and mercy and charity, v, 53o-33, the wisdom and Word of God,
bribed to be relent, 422, 433, 444, humility and patience,534, trust v, 515, 516, divine, 517, incur-
445; Nicodemus proposes to the in God, 535, fear of God, 539, nate, 519, born in Bethlehem,
council that search be made for, forgiveness, 541 ; exacting usury, 52o, of low estate, 52o, the Lamb
which is accordingly done, but in 546; accuse Christ, i, 253; per- slam, 52t, the Stone, 522, the
vain, 422, 433, 445; lamentation secute him, v, 22o, and reject Bridegroom,
•"isen 523, crucified,
and exalted, 525, reveahng524,
of Mary and the other women for, him, v, 5o9 ; vui, 9o, and the
431 ; rinsed others when he rose prophets,5o8; byrejectingChrist the Father, 526, Judgeand King,
himself, 435 ; testimony of those reject God, i, 267, are pnnisnen, 527; an answer to the, by Ter-
raised by, 435 seq.; the descent iv, 433, 5°6, and conquered, ifi, tullian, ill, 15I seq.; treatise by
of, into Hades, 435 seq., 456 seq.; 4o, and rejected by God, v, 5Io; Hippolytus concermugthe, v, 219.
triumphs over Satan in Hades, vn, 24I; blame Chnstians for Jezebel, her eyes painted, v, I93-
437,457; delivers Adam and his I not observing the law, i, 199, Joachim, his wealth, chanty, and
posterity from Hades, 437, 45 I, [ 203; hate Christians, 214, 247, offerings, viii, 36I, 369; taunted
557; sets up his cross in Hades, I who pray for the, 266; obstinacy by the high-priest on account of
458; the miracles of, reported by I of, 232, 266; especially in dtspu- his childlessness -- grieved, he
Pilate, 46o seq., 462 seq. ; at the tations, 256, and in interpreting goes away to the mountains, 361,
mention of the name of, the gods the Scriptures, 261 ; they violate 369, 384; his wife Anna, 36I
fall in the senate-house in Rome, the eternal law, and interpret ill seq., 369; visited by an angel,
that of Moses, 2oo; they still who announces the birth of a
464; Veroniea's portrait of, 466;
seamless tunic of, worn by Pilate expect the Messiah, v, I38; not child to him, 362, 37o, 384; h_
in the presence of Tiberius : its understanding why circumcision, offerings of gratitude, 362; feast
strange effect, 466; the wonder- i, 2o2, which differs from the of, 36I.
fni works wrought by, related Christian, 256, the law, 2o3, Is9, 81, 89, III, 119; an exam-
by Nathan to Titus, 472, and by choice of meats was given, 2°4; pie of patience, ill, 716, of offer-
Velosianus to Tiberius, 475. nor why the Sabbath, sacrifices ings, v, 48I ; faith of, vi, 4oi ;
Jesus, meets Peter departing from and oblations were instituted, 2o5, book of, by Moses, 38I.
Rome 1o avoid persecution, and they do injury to God by their l, the Baptist, i, 8i ; ii, 62; saved
tells him he is coming to be cruci- opinion of the law, 2o6; excellent i by his mother from Herod's
fled for him, 485; appears to aswere their laws, iv, 5Io, and wrath, viii, 366; precursor of
Philip at Ophioryma,and rebukes riteS, 51 I, their customs, iii, 95, Christ, i, 22o, 221; pretypmea
his revengeful spirit, 5oi, 5o9; and ceremonies not binding on by Sarnson's boy, 572; his brrm,
Philip's prayer to, 5o2 seq.; ap- Christians, vii, 462, their law and 575; a voice
baptism of 674;
of, iii, the Word, ii, me,-
Christ's I74;
pears to Andrew to send him to priesthood abrogated and the
the countryof the man-eaters, temple destroyed, v, 511; they[ sage to, 375, 427; the link
517; appears again toAnd{ew.as boast in yam that theyare the[ between the old and new dis-
a pilot, and conducts him oy me sons of Abraham, i, 2o6, 269,I pensation, 4o4; in Hades, an_
sea to the place of his destination, and are apostate through idola-[ nounces the coming thither or
518; Andrew's narrative of the try, iii, I51; V, 508; forsake God[ Jesus, viii, 435, 449, 456; the
ministry and works of, _I 9 seq.; before forsaken by him; iv, t93,/ disciples of, 92; refuted, 93;
appears to Andrew as abeautiful and are not heirs of the cove-[ Simon Magus formerly a disciple
little chitd, 521 ; appeursagain to hunt, i, I38, I39; thelrhistory a/ of, 233.
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. I75

ohn, the son of Zebedee, addresa of, deposits hisashesin acava, 495; unrratedby Jesmtohis disciples
J viii, 92. takes refuge from his enemies, on the Mount of Olives, 388 seq.;
John, the apostle, i, Iz9, I3 o, epistle 495; comes to Alexandris, and his prayer before death, 39o; his
of Ignatius to, i, 124-125 ; canon labors there, 496; relates the age, 39o; his lamentation before
of, vii, 492; meeting of, with occasion of the change of his death, 39o; his address to Jesus,
Cerinthus, i, 416; his prediction name, 496. 39t ; manner and _mumstances
concerning the Roman empire, John of Antioch quotes Justin, i, 3oo. of his death, 392; approach of
554, tradition of, h, 574; his first John of Damascus, i, 3oi, 3oz, 570, death to, with all his retinue, 39a,
and second epistles interpreted, _i words of Jesus to, 392; Gabriel
574-77; origin of hm Gospel, John_7dthe Faster" calls himself receives the soul of, 392; lamen-
58o; story of the robber and, " Oecumenical bishop," viii, 6oz. ration for, 392; the body of,
6o3-4; symbol of, as evan- John the Presbyter, i, x53, 154. rendered incorruptible, 392; the
gelist, vi, 348; is banished to Jonah, i, 6, 7, 70; history of, inter- burial of, 393; Jesusbewails the
Patmos, i, _o7; receives there the preted, vi, 378, a poem, iv, I27, death of, 393; why he, being the
Apocalypse, and dehvem it on 166; a type of the resurrection, father of Jesus, died, 393; history
his release, vi, 353; his testimony iii, 568, 591 ; a type of Christ's of, 352; narrative of, 354.
against the early heresies, iii, 625 ; resurrection, 1, 252; proof of our Josephus referred to, i, 8, 5o5, 573; ii,
vi, 353. resurrection, 53 I. I42; iv, 4o3, 416, 565; viii, 27,
John, Acts of, viii, 357, 56o seq., ones referred to, l, I33; ii, I46, 341, 29, 32, 36.
Apocalypse of, 359, 582 seq.; 4o6; lii, 677; viii, 27,29,32,36, Joshua, son of Josedech, i,89.
informs Mary of the sentence of 647. Joshua, son of Nun, i, 8, 8I, 89, II4;
death passed on Jesus, 429; at ones of Nayland, referred to, ii, 479; a figure of Christ, 255, 265,
the cross, 43o; visits Ophioryma, vii, I99. 57 x, in name and character, iii.
and pleads for Philip and his Jortin referred to, i, 47- 334; called a savior, viii, 43.
companions, 5oo, 5o8; Domitian Joseph, i, 6, 81; his history the origin Josiah, i, 6o, IZl.
sends soldiers to Ephesus to ap- of the legend of Serapis, iii, 136; Jovialis, genius, one of the Penates, vl,
prehend, 560; accompanies the his conduct, vhi, 63; narrates his 474, 475.
soldiers to Rome, and inspires early llfe, 32, his misfortunes in i Jowett referred to, t, I83.
them with reverence for him, Egypt, 32-35; speaks of his Jubaianus, epistle of Cyprian to, v,379.
560; his Interview with Domitian, marriage, 35, of his visions con- Jubilee, year of, ii, 438, 443.
56i ; takes deadly poison before cerning the Lamb of God, 35, 36; Jubilees, Book of, referred to, viii, I3,
Domitian without injury, 561 ; exhorts his children to follow after 17, 18, 35.
restores to hfe th6 condemned sobtaety and parity, in patience Judah, Lion of, v, 513, 562.
criminal whom the washing of and humility of heart, 33, 34, 35; Judah, the patriarch, speaks of his
the poison cup had killed, 561 ; his death, 35; description of, by fortitude, viii, 17, I8; of his mar-
cures a slave of the emperor's Simeon, zx, 12; a type of Christ, riage and that of his sons, 18, of
who was tormented by a demon, iii, I65, 336; viii, 4; is met by his fall, I9; warns his children
562; sent to Patmos, 562; in the Paul in Paradise, 58o. against drunkenness, which leads
reign of Trajan, goes to Ephesus, Joseph, a rich man in Capernaum, to fornication, and against the
562; his ministry in Ephesus, raised from the dead by the child love of money, I9, 2o; predicts
562; builds a church there, 67x ; Jesus, viii, 382. the coming of the Messiah, who
appoints Eutychus minister, 563; Joseph of Arimathaea, i, 70; begs the shall be the Saviour of all, 2I;
strange disappearance of, 564; body of Jesus, vlh, 42h 43 t, 470; his death and burial, 21.
sees the undefiled Godhead, and seized and imprisoned by the Jews, Judaizing teachers, i, 63, 7I, 82.
asks a revelataon, 582; sees but miraculously liberated by Judas, b 4o, II7,157; described by
heaven opened, and a great Jesus, 421, 444; found by the Papias and Theophylact, 153;
seven-sealed book, $82 ; the hke- Jews in Arnnathaea, 423, 445; crime of, vi, 2o7; not an emblem
ness of Antichrist revealed to, written to and sent for by the of the twelfth aeon, i, 388; not a
and the time of his continuance Jewish rulers, 423, 433, 445 ; ex- disciple of Jesus, but craftily pre-
_81; the time of the end made plains how he was delivered from tendstobe, viii,468; plots against
known to, 583; the resurrection prison, 424, 433, 446; effect of Jesus, 468; covenants with the
and the fact of future recognition the narrative given by, on the Jews to deliver up Jesus to them,
revealed to, 583; the judgment Jews, 424, 433, 448; the "Narra- A69; delivers up Jesus, 469 .
revealed to, 584; the burning up tive" of, 468 seq ; testifies to the Jude, St., his relationship to ourLord,
of the earth, and its purification assumption of Mary, 594. ii, 573. _
from sin, revealed to, 584; the Joseph, the husband of Mary, the Judea, its desolation foretold, i, 17_.
coming of the Lord and his birth, character, and trade of, viii, Judged in the flesh, i, 85, 88.
church to the earth made known 388; Mary, the Virgin, committed Iudges, counsel to, iv, 2°9.
to, 584; is shown what shall to the care of, by divine intima- fudging God, ridiculous2 viii, I8I;
become of the heavens, and the tion--the sign given, 363; dis- who qualified for, 29_.
hosts thereof, 568; the depths of tressed at finding Mary pregnant, iudgment, ii, 156; to come, viii, 152;
Hades, and the order in which 364; resolves to divorce Mary future or last' iv, 21_; v, 222,
spirits and nations shall be judged privately, but prevented by an 251-254; vii, 216, 22I, 254, 472;
revealed to, 585; abodes of the angel, 364, 389; accused to the testimonies to, i, 291; by Jesus
bad and good shown to, 585; priests of defiling Mary, 364,373; Christ, 524; 556; necesaary to
final happiness displayed to, 586 ; is tested by the "water of the soul and body, ii, I58; poem of,
miraculously conveyed from Eph- ordeal of the Lord," and proved iv, x35, 166; the day of, Eadras
esus to Bethlehem to Mary, 587. innocent, 365, 373, 374; Ins visit prays to see, viii, 57!; signs ot
[ohn Mark, viii, 493; contention to Bethlehem, 365, 374; conducts the approach of, 572; foretold to
between Paul and Barnabas re- Mary to a cave, and goes in search John, 585; order of procedure on,
specfing, 493; accompanies Bar- of a midwife, 365-374; as a car- ..a._585_
nabas, 494; comes with Barna- penter, is assisted by Jesus in his J,,,_t of quarreht and controver-
bag on whose martyrdom he trade, 38I, 413; history of, sies to be held on the second day
_76 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

of the week, vii, 417; by the mother of the gods, 49I; adul- in piety and equlty, I5O; answers
bishop, in presence of presbyters tenes and vile transformations of, to objections, t53; of the Chris-
and deacons, 417; sentences to viii, 198, x99, 258; lusted after tlans, x5I; violated bypersecu.
be in proportion to sin, 418; in- Alcmena, Danae, Electra, Europa, tion, I45, I47 ; duties of, ISl ,
stances from the story of Susanna and matrons and maidenswlth- 247; man's birthright, 225; the
and from heathen tribunals, 419. out number, vi, 460, 46I, 498; worship of God, and true wisdom,
Judith, i, 2o; Anna's handmaid, vih, even after the boys, Catamitns, 245.
36 L 485, 498, and Fablus, 485; Justification, i, 13, 63, 64; ii, 12, 23;
Julian referred to, i, I95. ished his daughter Proserpine, according to Clement, ii, 345,
Julian, a Magian, vi, 428. 498; for lustful purposes became 346-
Julian, ofApamea, vi, 336. an ant, a golden shower, a satyr, Justin Martyr, life of, i, 159, I6O:
Julianns, of Marcelliana, on baptism, 506, a swan, 483, 506, and a bull, studies philosophy, 195 ; is con-
483, 541 ; spoken of as recounting verted, I95; defends Christiamty
v, 572. against Judaism, I94-27o; writes
Julianus, of Telepte, on baptism, v, his amours to his wife, 487; said
57o. to be the sun, 472, and by others two apologies for the Christians,
Julius Africanus, life and works, vi, to be the ether, 472; three gods i63-i93; his daalogue with
xz3, 124, I4o; on the genealogies named, 48o; vii, 23; father of Trypho, tothetheJew,
course I94-27o;
Greeks, dis-
271, 272;
of Christ, 125, 126 seq., 139; Apollo, Diana, Castor and Pol-
narrative of events in Persia, at lux, Hercules, Lber, Mercury, hortatory address to the Greeks,
the birth of Christ, 127 seq.; frag- vi, 460, 483, of the Muses, 473, 273-289 ; on the sole govern-
merits of the chronography of, of the Sun, 48o, of Hercules, 485, merit of God, 29o-293; on the
I3o seq.; on the passion of Sym- 488; Diespiter, 460, 46I, 482; resurrection, 294-299 ; fragments
phorosa and her seven sons, 138 fall at Dodona of the temple of, from his lost wrmngs, 3o0-302;
seq. 516; destruction of the statue is exatmned
RustlCUS, 305,and3o6;condemned
adversary byof
tunius referred to, 1, 20. of Capitoline, 516, 534; termed
unius, of Neapolis, on baptism, v, Capitoline, 427, 516, the Thun- heresy, ifi, 5o6; on the resurrec-
572. deter, 516, the Olympian, 512, ttontheofdivine
of the body,
liturgyvi,given
374; byorder
him,
Juno, vi, 459, 465, 483; viii, to7; 513, the Supreme, 460, the Sty-
daughter of Saturn and Ops, vi, gian, 1.e., Pluto, 460, Verveceus, vii, 5o7 ; his account of Christian
46o; queen of the gods, 483; 497 (note); of Dodona, 419, worship, 532; testimony to the
wounded by Hercules, 484; 516; bulls sacrificed to, 526; rep- Clementine hturgy, 572; concur-
named Lucina, andaidmg women resented with a thunderbolt in rence of Irenaeus with, 572;
in childbirth, 466, 469; said to be his right hand, 517, and as driv- quoted by
tonius Anastasius,
Melissa, 3o2, t, Irenaeus,
302, An-
the air, 472 (note) ; destruction mg in a winged chanot, 472; gave
of the temple and prmstess of, power to the Novensiles to vaeld 300, 468, John of Antioch, 3oo,
516, and in the capitol, of the hts thunder, 474; Pales, the stew- John of Damascus, 3oh 302,
statue of, 516; named Caprotina, ard of, 474; the counsellors of, Leonttus, 3oi, Tatian, 3oo--re-
Cinxia, Februtis, Fluonia, 472; 474, 475; one of the 'lation of Tatian to, d, 61- Me-
Ossipagma, Pomona, Populoma, 475; represented as an adulterer thodius, vi, 374 ; referred to, i, 8,
472; the cestusof, 517 (note); as 488, and as easily overreached 4 I, vui, 365, 39°
Cinxla, a branch worshipped for, 489, 49o; forced to leave heave1 288, 289.
51o; Samlans worship a plank by Numa, 489; statues of, dis- oath of the, v, 73.
instead of, 51o (note); one of honored, 515; descent of rain nstmns, heresy of, ortgitt of the
the Penates, 475. signified by the embraces of Ophites, v, 69; essenttally hen-
Jupiter, i, 164, 17o, I92; the greatest Ceres, 5o2, 5o5; the feast of, 531 ; then, 69; his allegory of Herodo-
and best, vi, 42I ; is not God, 42h ludi circenses celebrated in honor tus' legend of Hercules, 69-73;
422, but both human and immor- of 534; allegory of, viii, 201. summary of his teaching, t45-
ul, iii, x4z; his history, t49, 15o; Just one, the, v, 221. 154"
origan, life, name, and death, vii, Just man, character of, vii, 183; uturna, referredwife of Janus,
to, i,vi,341;
47 I. hi, 53.
20; tomb, 23; his and his sons' Cicero's error, I84. 87; v, 98; vii, 99.
sepulchres,
and mother,viii,vt, I99;
422; had
his father
birth, Just, seq.
the place of the, viii, 576, 577 Juvenalius, Bishop, viii, 478.
viii, 197; his father, vii, 23; the Just and unjust, cannot be distin-
Saturnian king, vi, 483; son of guished in this world, it, 32; but Kahms, referred to, i, 397; in, 266.
Aether, 48o; son of Coelns,48o; will differ in the world to Karmas who and wereLeucius,
rained sons
from ofthe Simeon,
dead
son of Saturn, 48o, of Saturn and 33" when Jesus rose, their narrative
Ops, 46o, 46I, 472, 482; the Cre- nsta, the Syro-Phoenician of the descent of Christ into
tan, vii, 23, born inCrete, vi, 48o; viii, 232; becomes a proselyte
nursed by the Curetes, vii, 23, 232 ; adopts two boys whom sh, Hades, and the deliverance he
and big life saved by the Curetes, educates with Simon Magus, _32. wrought there, viii, 445-452,
vl, 484; concealed in Crete, 472; ustice, demanded for Christians, i, 454-458.
buried in Crete, 48o, 484, his i63; ofGod, 459; and goodness Kaye, classification of Tertulhan's
unite in God, hi, 3o7, 308, 3o9; works, iii, IX, 12; referred to,
cries concealed, 475; temples to, viz.---
vii, 23; his actions, vi, 465, as re- reveal him as father and master,
luted by Euhemerus, vii, 24; his 3o8; case of the Ninevites, 315; (Eccles. Hist.) i, 3ix; ii, 3;
licentious life, 227, and wick- of Adam, of Cain, and of Sodom, iii, 5, 9, 76, 9 I, x8x, 239,
ed deeds, viii, 74o; overthrew 317; their union refutes Mar- 27o, 274, 429, 6o4, 629; iv,
his father, vi, 484, by going to cion's dualism, 3zo; banished by 73.
war with him, viii, I98, 254; Jupiter and restored by Christ, (Illustr.) i, 234, 236, 239, 24I,
made a meal unwittingly on L.y.- vii, I42; made known to all, but 242, 258, 262, 268, 27o.
caon,s son, vi,484; incestsof, vall, embracedby few, I43; argument (Just.) ii, 66, 67, 7o, 72, 74,
197, 198, 254; married his sister, of Carneades for and against, 9o, 97, xoo, xoI, Io3, Io5,
vi, 484; attempted to violate the 158; nature of, 15o, x54; source I32, 133. I35, I37, I39, 142'
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. I77

143, 145, I48, I56, 2o6, 159, vii, 4; instructor of Constantine, streets and ways, from the sup-
29_, 196, 323, 343, 345, 346, 4; life of, 5; works of, 6; Gib- posed etymology, vi, 475; gwtr-
532, 587 . ben on, 3oo; author of Divine ¢haus of homes, 475; identified
Kayser referred to, viii, I4. Institutes, why written, 139, 224; sometimes with the Curetes,
Keble referred to, v, 124. epitome of the Divine Institutes, sometimes with the Difflti Samo-
Keltae, the, i, 316. 224 seq.; a treatise on the Anger thraeii, 475; identifieac with the
Keys, power of, personal gift to St. of God, 259 seq.; of the manner Manes, 475; said to be gods of
Peter, iv, 99, IOI; exercised by inwhichthe persecutors died, 3oi the air, and also to be ghol_
the Holy Spirit, 1oo. seq.; fragments of, 313; a poem 47_--
King of the present time, the, andthe on the Phoenix, 324seq.; onthe Lares'(_rundules, vi, 41o .
King of righteousness, viii, 174, Passion of the Lord, 317 seq.; on Larissa, Acrisius buried in Minerva's
King, Jesus crowned us, by boys, viii, the workmanship of God, 28I temple at, vl, 5o8.
413. seq.; referred to, viii, 416. Last days, the, vii, 473.
King, Ed., referred to, i, 178; ii, Laity, in primitive councils, v, 4II; Lustludgment,the ,vii, 472 .
517 . to bring oblations and tithes, vii, Last times, the, vii, 207, axl, _ a53.
_ngdom, what, Chrisuans look for, 4o9; how placed in church, 421 ; Lateinos, i, 559-
1, I66; of Christ. eternal,556; the not to baptize or execute priestly Lateranus, the genius of heartha, vi,
earthly, of the saints after their offices, 419 [_ 477, 479.
resurrection" 563; the prophecies Laius quoted, ii, 363. ! Latin Christianity, its rise, v, vi.
respecting, not allegorical, 569; Lamb of the Passover, a type of Christ, Latin Church, sophistries of, ii, 62.
of God, constantly to be looked i, 214; wl, 129. Latinus, grandson of Pivus, and son
for, vii, 52o; the, and his right- Lampachstus, the city of, viii, 495. of Faunu.%vi, 46I; father-in.law
eousness, vni, lO3; righteousness Languages, dispersion of, iv, 555- of .,Eneas, 46I.
the way to, Io3; the way to, not Laodamla, seduced by Jupiter, vi, 498. Latium, Saturn concealed in, vi, 484.
concealed from the Israelites, 319 . Laodice, buried in the shrine of Diana, Latona, seduced by Jupiter, vl, 498;
Kingdoms, the two, viii, 145, I8o. vi, 5o8. mother of Apollo and Diana,
Kings, earthly, to be honored, not Laodicea, a journey to, ,nil, 3oo. 4zz, 46o, 469, 483; wanderings
adored, ii, 92; speaking against, Laodiceans, the, a chief man of, offers of, 422.
considered treason, vi, 487 Peter and his friends hospitality, Laughter, abuse of, ii, 249.
Kiss, of chaxity, abuse of, ii, 29I; of viii, I74; meeting at the hous¢ of Laurae, Lares nid to be derivtd from,
peace, vii, 535, 54 t, 563, at the the chtef man of, 175. vi, 475.
Eucharist, 412, 486. Laodlceans, Epistle to, sent to the Lavabo (prayer of preparation of the
Kisses, n, 47. Ephesians, iii, 464. priest), vii, 537.
Kltto referred to, iii, 346; iv, 26. Laomedon, served by Neptune, vi, Laverna, goddess of thieves, vi, 484.
Knee, not bending the, upon Sunday, 484. Law, why given, i, 2o3; _ewish opin-
a symbol of the resurrectaon, i, Laptthus, the city of, wh, 494. ton regarding, an injury to Cod,
569 Lapsed, reconciliauon of, vi, I2o; _6; unwritten before Moses, iii,
Kneeling, in worship, lit, 689; where after penitence may be restored, 152; not written by Moses,
not allowed, 94, Io3- viii, _17; not to be denied mercy, 236; abrogated, i, 199; had an
Knees of images touched by suppli- v, 659; instances from Scriptuxe, end inChrist, 216,475; abolished
cants, vi, 513. 66o-66I; to be communicated in in ChrLst, iii, I57; the old and
Knowledge, i, 29, 64, 68, I37 , 196; sickness if pemtent, 28I, 328, the new, has but one author, i,
puffs up, 397; perfect, not attain- bat not otherwise, 29o, 3o4, 44I ; 472; Christ did not abrogate the
able in this life, 399; the true, martyrs importuned for them, natural precepts of, but removed
5o8, 574, defined, fi, 349, 35o, 291 ; greatness of their sin, 292, the bondage of, 477; man was
364 ; foundation m faith, 445; by 441 ; peace "to be given to the placed under, for his own benefiUb
the senses, 445 ; twofold, byappre- penitent and exiled, 297 ; their 478; the original, viii, 27:z; in-
hension and reason, 48o; of God, case decided by council of clergy scribed on the hearts of men, but
in Greek philosophy, 489 ; degrees and laRy, 31o, 317 ; merciful afterwards, as the Mosaic, made
of, 5o6; love of, 5o8; true, m judgment of them required, 332; by God to bridle the desires of
Christ only, 508; philosophy and decree of the African synod on, the Jews, i, 479; law of Moses,
heresy, aids to, 5o9; stages m, 336; worldliness a cause of their developed from the law given to
iv, 75; advantage of, viii, I44; sin, 438; instance of divine judg- Adam, iii, I52; not binding on
the respousibdity which it in- mentm Cyprian's time, 443-444; Christians, vii, 393, 459; the
volves, _44; enhances responsi- exhortauon to repentance, 446; shadow of Christ, iii, 47I; abro-
bility, I56; deadens lust, 186; Cyprian's treafise on the,437seq.; gated by the Creator, 432, 436;
value of, 19o; universal, pos- canons of Peter of Alexandria on" spiritually interpreted, iv, 365; in
sessed by none, I96; the tree of, vi, 269; case of slaves, 27I; of Deuteronomy, typical of Christ's
i, Io4; and righteousness, viii, 44; freemen, 272; confessors in prison, second coming, 375; perfect
and suppositmn, vii, 233. 272; rashly incurring danger, 273; righteousness not obfained by, i_
Korah, i, 6d. clergy, 274; purchase of safety, 460; not necessary to righteou_
Kronos, viii, 254; his deeds, 740; ex- 276; flight from persecution, 277; ness, iii, I53; penalty of, benefi.
plained us chronos, i.e. time, vi, Dupin,sludgment of these canons , cent, ii, 339; natural and r¢-
472; son of Coelus and progeni- 284. vealed, one and divine, 34I; o[
tor of the dii ma_nz, 472 ; and Lapsers, ii, 41. I n_ture_ in the Decalogue,
Rhea, viii, 263; and Aphrodite, Lardner referred to, i, 47, I3_, I5I, ] imposed, vii, 458, 459; of such-
263. i55; ii, I16, 152; iii, 98, 257, ] rice taken away, 46o; of Jewish
Eyrie £ldison, K 551 and2_assim. 4-13, 43 I, 435, 677; iv, 26, 246, I meats, to be understood splritn.
395; viii, 3, 4, Io, I4, 23, 43, 48, [ ally, v, 645; divine, described by

Ia.borer's du_yCastor
Lacedaemon, of, i, and
II2. PoUux buried Lar 647"a,entin
vii, 32; honored by thell phiiosophy,Cicer°'
v_, ii,I7°;367;a
oft_tcherMol_h
inOf
. m, vi, 484- Romans, iii, 138. ] what _n_ aminist_tion of&a_
LaCtantitubstyled the Christian Cicero, Lares, commonly said to be gods of[ vi, :w3; not to be contemned by
i78 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Christians, 2x5; how fulfilled by philosophy, vii, 87; cosmogony Christian, viii, 13O; human, in.
Christ, vii, 461; of Chrish i, I38; of, v, 16. equalities of lot in the, 338; oil
the new, ii, 20. Leucophryne, buried in Diana's sanct- from the tree of, 89; way of, vii,
Law, teachers of, their succession, v, nary, vi, 508. 377, 378; crown of, we ought to
195; interpretation of, 196. Levi, the patriarch, speaks of his yen- strive after, 5x9.
Law, Roman, how unjust, iii, 2I; geance on Hamor, viii, I3, I4, of Light of Light, applied to Christ, v,
vainly enacted against Christians, his revelations, 13, of the seven 227, 236.
• 2; not enforced against luxury, heavens, i3, of the seven men in Light, way of, i, 248; created, li, zoo;
• 2; in the Pandects of Justinian, white raiment investing him with creation and nature of, vi, t93;
Christian origin of, vi, 4- the insignia of the priesthood, the supreme of Simon Magus,
Lawless one, the, v, 246, 248. 14; is instructed in the law of views of, viii, I xo.
Laws, abuse of, v, 278 , of heathen the priesthood and sacrifices, I4, Lights, offering of, in worship, need-
nations contrary to God's law, iv, i5; speaks of his marriage, 15; less, vii, z63.
557. admonishes his children to fear Lightfoot referred to, vii, 338; viii, 6,
Laying on of hands, complement of the Lord, 15; foretells that they 778.
baptism,v, 668;givenby bishops will act uugodly against the Say- Liguori referred to, iii, 77-
onty, 669. iour, 15, I6, that they will be led Lima, goddess of thresholds, vl, 478.
Laymen to speak publicly only by the into captivity, 16, and finally be Limentinus, god of thresholds, vi, 478,
bishop's leave, vi, I54. saved through the Lord, I6; his 479; gives omens in entraiis of the
Lazarus raised by Jesus, viii, 46o, 462. death and burial, z 7. victims, 479.
Lea referred to, iv, 49. Levi, Rabbi, his testimony to Jesus Limi, preside over obliquities, vi, 479.
Learners and cavillers, viii, 123. before the Sanhedrim, viii, 424, Lindus of Rhodes, honors to Hercu-
Learning necessary before teaching, 447- les at, vii, 36.
viii, 123. Levi, the course of, v, 164. Linus, i, 69, iz2; bishop of Rome,
Leathes referred to, viii, 3. Levites, office of, executed in the i 416; viii, 76.
Lebbaeas, canon of, vii, 493; ad- Christian church by the deacons, Lion, images with face of, vi, 5io.
dress of, viii, 93. vii, 4o9, 41o. Lioness, a, and cubs, tamed by Jesus,
Lechler referred to, viii, 69. Levitical dispensation, the, not up- via, 38I.
Lecky referred to, vii, 425 . pointed by God for his own sake, Lions and panthers worship and escort
Lections, or lessons, vii, 535, 539, 561. i, 482. Jesus, viii, 38L
Lectisternium of Ceres, vi, 53 x. Lewin referred to, i, 21 ; iii, 2o8. Lipsius referred to, viii, 7o.
Leda, seduced by Jupiter, vi, 48o, Lewis Taylor referred to, ii, 466. Litany, the universal, vii, 54L
498; mother of Dioscori, 483; Libations, in honor of the gods, vi, 529, Literature, heathen, not to be taught
represented on the stage, 53 x; 53o; formula used in, _3o. by Christians, iii, 66.
sons of, i, I7o. LibeLs, severely punished, w, 487. Litteus of Gemelli, on baptism, v, 572.
Lee, referred to, iv, 365, 568, 612. Libentma, goddess of lust, vi, 478. Little Labyrinth, v, 4.
Left and right, merely relative terms, Libentini (?), vi, 42o. Liturgies, ancient, four families of, vh,
vi, 477; lucky, 477. IAber, a deified mortal, vi, 467., 474; 532; theories of the origin and
dates, 533- . . .
Legion,Thuoder.hurling,the
Thundering,viii,i,772-x
87; the deified
use because
wine, 423; he son
taught
of men to
Jupiter Liturgtologlsts and liturgical aumorities
Lehman referred to, viii, 7o, I34. and Semele, 46o, 483, 5oo; In- (quoted or referred to) : --
Leighton referred to, ii, 29, 3h I29, dian campaign of, 486; torn in Abu'lberkat, vii, 534-
I37, 284, 456, 47 o. pieces by the Titans, 424, 497; [ Assemani, 533.
Lemnos,
at, vi,Vulcan wrought as a smith
48o, 484. called
5oo (note)Eleutherius,
; visit to 526, Nysius
Tartarus of, I Augustine,
Badger, 536,541, 569. 565,570.
561,562,
Le Nourry referred to, ii, 587 . 5oo; filthy practices of, 5oo, 5°! ; Baronius, 534.
Lent, when to be kept, vii, 443. allegorical explanation of the tear- Basil, 57 I.
Leo Alluring vii, 533- ing in pieces of, 505 . Basnage, 534-
Leo and leno, iii, 55, 6o. Libera, i.e., Proserpine, daughter of Bellarmine, 533, 569•
Leo, type of those born under, v, 33. Jupiter and Ceres, vi, 497. Bingham, 569.
Leonides, father of Origen, iv, 224. Liberality, not in shows, public works, Bona, 533.
Leontius, quotes Justin, i, 3oL or patronage, vii, I75. Brett, 529, 533-
Leontius of Byzantium referred to, i, Libenanus, martyrdom of, i, 3o6. Bunsen, 534"
57 ° . Liberty, no goodness without, viii, I21; Burbidge, 536, 566, 57 I.
Lepers, cleansing of, how typical, ill, and necessity, 286; of conscience Cave, 534.
356; parable of the ten, inter, a human right, iii, Io 5. Chrysostom, 569. _
preted, 4o7 . Libosus of Vaga, on baptism, v, 569. Clement of Aleanndria, 568.
Leprosy healed by Jesus, viii, 4o8, Libra, type of those born under, v, 33. Cyril, 57 I.
41I. Library, imperial, care of, vi, 16o. Daniel, 533, 534"
Lessons read in the Church, vii, 42t. Licianus, commanded by Tiberius to Dupin, 534.
Letter of Pontius Pilate, viii, 459. seize and destroy the Jews who Elias, 566.
Letters and syllables, the absurd the- procured the death of Jesus, viii, Etheridge, 562.
ories of Marcion respecting, i, 464. Eusebius, 568.
337, 341 ; absurdity of arguments Licinius, Emperor, treatywith Dais, _ Fabricins, 534-
derived from, 393; God not to be 315; attacked by him, 319; his Field, 536, 543.
sought after, by means of, 396. dream, 329; defeats Dais, 3_o; Freeman, 536, 569 •
Letters commendatory, to be given puts to death Valeria and others, Gelasius, 533-

and received,
quired, 5ox. vii, 42a; to be re- Lid32nXreferred to, iv, 433, 649, 66-. Hammond,the 536,
Gregory Great,
544,533.
55 I, 552,
Letters of the churches in Vienne and Life, i, 29, 76, 89, 198; this, a winter, 5_ 6, 558, 559, 56I, 562, 564'
Lyons to the churches of Asia ii, 3; and death, _ence 509, 570.
and Phrygia, viii, 748, 778 seq. between, i, 537; earthly, only Harvey, 571, 572.
Leucippns, first teacher of Epicurean confession of Christ, iii, 643; the Hickes, 537-
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. _79

Hilary, 533- the Father, v, 15o; not a mere Lucifer, Isaiah's prophecy interpreted,
Hippolytus, 570. attribute of God, iii, 6Ol ; not an iv, 259.
Hirscher, 569, 57o, 57 I. empty word, implies creation, Ladling defines virtue, vii, 167;
Innocent, 533- 6o2; creator of all, v, ISX ; God quoted, I67, I83, 229.
Irenaeu.% 552, 57 I, 572. of God, I51 ; made man, I52; Lucina, aiding women in e.hildbirth,
Joseph, 566. the aeon so caUed, i, 326, 317; vi, 469.
justin Martyr, 572. and Sige, 372; absurdity of the Ludus, bishop of Rome, epistle of
Le Bran, 533- Valentmian account of the gener- Cyprian to, v, 352; reply of, 4o 5.
Le Nourry, 534. ation of the, 381 seq., 4Ol; power Lucius of Ausafa, on baptism, v, _7 I.
Lee, 533. of the, ii, 67, 68; the internal and Lucius of Castra Galba¢, on bapusm,
Leo AUatins, 533. emitted, lO3; insttuctzon of the, v, 566.
Littledale, 536, 548, 549. 228. Lucius of Membresa, on baptism, v,
Mabillon, 533. Lord, the, is one God, the Father, i, 571.
Marriot, 536. 463; the testimony of Moses to, Lucius of Thebestae, on baptism, v,
Menessius, 566. 463. 569
Muratori, 533- Lord s day, i, 63, 186, illustrated by Ludus, philosopher, i, 163.
Musaeus, 533- Greek authors, ii, 469; day of Lucretius, on origin of wisdom, vii,
Neale, 529, 53 z, 533, 534, 535, Christ's resurrection, 545; Chris- 82; on the immortality of the
536. 548, 549, 561, 57O, 57 I. finn observance of, iii, 70; the soul, vi, 445; referred to, ill, 185,
Palmer, 532, 533, 56I. service of, vfi, 381,421,423, 471 ; 354; vii, 28, 37, 45, 6o, 82, 85,
Pfaff, 536. to be kept us a feast, 449, 469. 86, 87, 89, 97, I32, t36, 173,
Probst, 533- Long-suffering, effect of, vii1, 48; of 197, 2o8, 2o9, 222, 23o, .2o31
Ratramn, 545. . God, 2o5. 286, 298.
Rattray, 534- I._rd's Prayer, the, vh, 379, 535, 536, Luke, evangelistic symbol of, vi, 348;
Renaudot, 529, 534, 55 I, 56I, 547, 558, 567; common to Chris- ministry of, in Byzantium and
562, 565, 566, 57o. finns only, v, 448-450 ; under- IFhrace, viii, 671 ; wrote the Acts
Scudamore. 536, 54z. stood though uot written in the of the Apostles, 672; and Paul,
Sldonius, 533. Clementine hturgy, 57o; in bap- i, 437; refutation of the Ebionites
TilIemont, 534- tism, vii, 431 ; an epitome of the who tried to disparage the au-
Trevor, 536. Gospel, iii, 68I; analysis of, thority of Paul from the writing
Trollope, 533, 534. 682-84; exposition of, in detail, of, 439; the gospel of, Maw.ion's
Usher, 571. 449--457; illustrations of, from authonty, iii, 347.
Warren, 536. JewLsh liturgies, 559 ; use of Lullabies, sung to the gods, vi, 53 I.
Williams. 57 I. amen in, 56o; our own may be Luna, lusted after Endymion, vb 485;
Zaccaria, 533. added, ifi, 684. identified with Diana and Ceres,
Iaturgiology, science of, in itsinfaney, Losania, the body of Pilate sent 473; cannot be a deity if a part
vfi, 529 . thither to be buried, viii, 467. of the world, 473: and Simon
I.atarg_.,meamng of the word, vii, 532; Lot, his example, i, 8; and his daugh- Magus, viii, 99, IOO.
the dlwne prayers in, 483-491; ters, the typical import of the Luperca, a goddess named, because
canon of, 486-49I; Pauline norm story of, 5o4, 5o5 ; the wife of, the she-wolfdid not rend Romuhls
of, 506; Clementzne, 529, 57o; turned into a pillar of salt, 504; and Remus, vi, 476.
date of, 533; probable use of, in and hLs wife, a poem, xv, I29-I 3I. Lust, unnatural, attributed to the god&
Rome and Gaul, 572; primmve, Love, ii, 15, I6, 49; commanded, i, _, 485; the source of aU evils,
no normal type, extant, 529; 19,55 ; enjoined, vii, 52i; viii, w1,141 ; anger and grief, the uses
Clementme nearest to, 571, 572 219; brotherly, i, I8, 19,enjoined , of, viii, 337.
orderof, bySt. Justin Martyr, 5o7; rift, 623 seq.; of enemies, fi, Luther referred to, ii, lOZ.
Justin Martyr's account of, corn- H5; taught alike iu law and Luxuries, ii, 24, 37; diffexent kinds of,
pared with Clementine, 532; the gospel, iii, 37o, 372; Moses an 38; angel of, 36.
two parts of, 534; comparison of example of i, 19; other examples Luxury, abjured, i, 13, 27; in house.
the Clementine and St. Irenaeus of, I9; Christmn, how fulfils the hold, forbidden to Christians, ii,
507; of St James (Jerusalem), law, ih 414; extent of, 115, 426, 247; in dress and person, 272-
532, 533, 537-550; of St. Mark 430; represses sensual passion, 277 ; in servants, 278; hindrance
(Alexandria), 532-534, 551-56o, 43o; of man, viii, 31o; rewards to charity, 279.
single Ms. of, 551 ; of Rome and of, ii, 6ox, 6o2; of God, viii, 32I ; Lycaon, Jupiter ate part of the son of,
Gaul, 532, 533; of Edess_ 532; of self, the foundatmn of good- vi, 484.
of St. Basil, 533; of St. Chrysos- ness, I28; of money, its evil Lydia, vi, 492.
tom, 533; of the Blessed Apostles fruits, I9, 2o; and fear, 299. Lynceus, pierdng gaze of, vi, 483.
(or Adaeus and Mash), 534, 56I- Love-feusts, offerings at, vii, 4I I. Lyre, legend of invention ot_v, 43, 46.
569; of St. Cyril, 544; of St. Love-letter, a, written by Appion for Lysiasreferred to, ii, 48_.
Gregory, 534; Ethinplc, or A11 Clement, viii, 258; a reply to, ] Lying for religion, a striking illastra-
Apostles, 534; of Nestorius, 534; 26o. tion of, viii, 207, 208; ¢ompeti-
of Theodore the interpreter, 534; Loves im_ure ascribed to the gods, [ tion in, zoS, 209.
Malabar, 57 o, 57 I. 11, I3_. [
Living creatures, the symbolic import Lucan, follows Maxcion and Cerdo, /
of the four, i, 428. hi, 653. [Macaxius referred to, ill, 667.
Livy referred to, iii, 138. Lucian, epistle of Theonas to, on du- ] Macaras, fazher of Me[galcon, vi, 484-
Locusts, destruction of crops by, said ties of the imperial household, vi, [Maccabees, martyrs ol, v, 349, 5o3-
to be caused by Christians, vi, 424, 158. t 505 •
416,4I 7. Lucian, martyr, gives peace to the[Macedonia, Christianity atte_ed by
Locutfi, Aft, vi, 419, 4zo. lapsed at Rome, v, 299; rebuked _ misty works in, vi,438; starting.
Log, worshipped by the Icarians for by Cyprian, 3oo. [ pomtofAlexander the Great, 415.
T_ Diana, vi, 51o. Lucianus of Rucuma, on baptism, v, ]Maehari_, epistle of, to Cyprimb v,
_ogos, the, ii, 133, z46; derived from 570. [ 3"26; reply to, 320.
I8o ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Hacrianus, instigator of the persecu- Man, preexistent in the Divine Mind, races of, dispersed, Io7; argu.
tion under Valerian, vi, 1o6. ii, 21o; his creation, a preps- ment for the resurrection of,
Magi, i, 237, 238; their character and ration for a higher life, iil, 299; from his _,_ture, 156 , and frou_
history, iv, 422; the visit of the, creation of, i, I65, z28; li, Ioi, the changes in his life, I58 , o$1d
to Jesus, viii, 366, 376; their of- byand for God, vii, 56, 58, fit, from his ability to judgment, I6o,
feting foretold by Isaiah, iii, 322; I99, _o3, 252, 271 ; viii, 45, 339; from his actions, t6o, and from
their offering and return another Homer's knowledge of the orion such good and evil, I6I, and
way a witness against idolatry, of, i, 286; testimonies of Ovid ! from laws of his nature, I6I, and
6_ ; in heathen ceremonials, relics and Sallust, vii, 58, 62; fable of from the objects of his existence,
olthe arts of the, vi, 527; arts of his creation by Prometheus, 59; 162; spiritual excellence of, 41o,
the, had no good purpose, 425; the first, according to the Ophites, imperishable with God, iv, I94,
demons won over by the charms _. 354; token of God's goodness, I98; not to be veiled, 33-
of the, 457; said to raise by their m, 3oo; animated out of God's Man-eaters, the caty of the, the horrid
incantations other gods than those substance, 6oo; made in the image customs of the citizens, viii, 5I 7;

inv6ked,
famous, 428; 479; used
enumeration
herbs and of of
_.,. God,
370; i, in544;
theii, shape
584; iii,
ef _o5_' visited
eyes are byputMatthias,
out, and where his
he is cast
muttered spells in their incanta- vm, 319; consists of both soul into prison, 517; the works of
tions, 428. and body, vi, 299, 37o; alone has I Andrew and Peter in, 518; blind
Magian, used as equivalent to sor. gift of reason, iv, 534, 540; vi, prisoners doomed to be eaten,
cerer, vi, 425. 44I, and idea of God, iv, 536; ! are restored to sight by Andrew,
Magic, our Lord's miracles not per- like God in freewill, ifi, 3oi; wn, 522; the citizens eat the dead
formed by, i, 4o9; invented by 724; power to choose good or warders, 522; the citizens collect
the Persians, ii, 65 ; the secret of evil, 339; responsibility of, 1, I9o, the old men to eat them, in lieu
that practised by Simon Magus, 52z; ii, lO5; vilt, 1o2; above ofothers, 5z2;anunnaturalfather
viii, loo; the power of, 257; and angels in obedience, ill, 303; his in, his punishment, 522, 525; the
sorcery, only apparent in their body and its various parts, vii, executioners miraculously bereft
effects, iii, 233, among heretics, v, 288-295; his mind and brain, of power, 523; the citizens seek
35-4 o. 296; his upright form, 4h 2oi; for Andrew to kill him, 523; An-
Magical, practices, the, of Marcus, i, ignorant of his own nature, vi, drew dragged repeatedly by ropes
334; arts, subjugated by Christian 435, 436; such as the lower crea- through the streets of, 523; An-
faith, iii, 234. tares, 440; the final object of drew causes an alabaster statue
Magician, Ham the first, vin, 14o; creation, iv, 53o, 532; placed in to send forth water, and flood the
Christ no, vii, I39. Paradise, ii, to2; original state city, 524; the citizens repent,
Magicians of Egypt, vfii, i29; miracles of, viii, 272; corruptaonof, i, 3or; 524; certain of the citizens sent
of, 1_.9; not trustedby Christians, ii, 67, Io2; his natural perverse-[ down into the abyss, 525; the
i, 171. hess, iii, 637; depraved in coming, drowned citizens restored to life
Magistrate, insults to a, severely pun- into life, vi, 440; naturally enemy byAndrew, 525; a chureh found-
ished, vi, 487. of God, viii, Ioi ; ways of, oppo- ! ed there, 525 .
Maglstrianus, storyof, v, 24L site to God's, 23I; the fall of, Manasseh, i, I45; an example of re-
Magnesia, Diana's sanctuary at, vt, 272; God's mercy to, after the pentance, vfi, 4o6; prayer of,
5o8. fall, i, 449; expulsion of, from 4o7.
Magnesians, epistle of Ignatius to, i, Paradise, ii, Io4 ; object of God's i Mandrakes, the, of Reuben, viii, 21,
9--65; wherein he shews the long-suffering, i, 450; object of 22.
onor and submission due to them God's love, il, 2Io, and care, vii, Manes, the Lares said to be the,
to their bishop, 6o--64; warns 273; is subject to sin, 272 ; sins vi, 47I; inhabitants of infernal
against false doctnne, 62, and through ignorance, vfil, 34o; regions, 525 .
against Judaism, 63. needs a greater than man to save, Manes, heresies of, vi, 182, 2I 3, 24I,
_¢agniflcat, the, vii, 54o; comment on, i, 45 o, 451 ; _ hy not at first made claims to be the Paraclete, t87,
vi, 64 perfect, 52t ; the whole nature of, 2o9; his duahsm refuted, 196; its
Magnus, epistle of Cyprian to, v, 397- has salvation conferred on it, ongin, 229; his history, 230; his
Magus, Simon, i, 82; overthrown by 53 r ; unfruitful without the Holy cosmogony, 242; borrows from
Peter, vi, 438. (See Szmon 3Is. Spirit, 526; all things created for heathen mythology, 242, 245; his
gas.) the service of, 558; the world theory of matter self-contradlc-
Magusaei, the, viii, I87. made for, vii, 269; the earth tory, 244.
Main, the beautiful, vi, 422; mother of made for, viii, 154; the Lord of Manetho, his inaccuracy, ib 117-
the third Mercury, 42z, 460, 480, all, 28o; every, either empty or Mania, mother of the Lares, % 475.
483, 5II. full, _, 572; his earthly and spir- Manium, dii, vi, 525.
Maiden, the model, described by itual life, vii, 2oo; a corporeal Manliness, true Christian, ii, 365 .
Zeno, ii, 289. and spiritual man m each, i, 576 ; Manna, types of grace, v, 4oi.
Malabar Liturgy, peculiarities of, vii, a threefold kind, feigned by the Mansions, the many, 567 .
57o; its Portuguese revisers, heretics, 323; the respective de_ Mappalycus, martyr, v, 288-289.
57o; corrupted, but very ancient, fination of the threefold kind of Mar Jacob, a canticle of, on Edessa,
57 I. 325; represented by Cain, Abel viii, 654; a homily of, on the
Malachi, the pure oblation of, vii, and Seth, 326; iii, 517; not ira- fall of the idols, 656; on Habib
53 I. mortal, vi,445,446; hislife short- the martyr, 708; on Guria and
Malchion, presbyter of Antioch, vl, ened, vii, 62; why weak and Shamans, 714 seq.
I68; epistle of, against Paul of mortal, 284; is benefited by Mars, son of Serapion, letter of, vlti,
Samosata, 169, I72. labor, how, iv, 53I; wretched- 722, 735, 742.
Maleand female, viii, z42; the cerre- ness of thelifeof, vi, 449, 45 o, Maranus referred te, i, I98, 2o4, 2Iz,
spondence and relation of, 173. 45 I, 52I ; a microcosm, 443; not 217, 2r9, 228, 23I, 234, 235, 237,
Mambre, or Malech, Mount, Jesus seen necessary in the universe, 448; 239, 251.
on, after his resurrection, viii, utmost extent of life of, 46I ; Marcellus of Zavia, on baptism, v,
422, 444. history of, after the flood, ii, Io6; 57 o.
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 18I

Marcellus, story of, vi, x79. phal Scriptures of, 344; pervert not expedient, iv, 54; second for.
Marcia, v, I58; concubine of Corn- the Gospels, 345; views of, re- bidden to the clergy, vii, 457,
modus, lz9; kind to the Chris- specting redemption, 345; de- 5oi; second _and third how far
tians, x3o. parture of, from the truth, 347; allowed, 426; second detrimental
Marcians, i, 212. their late origin, 4i 7. to the faith, iv, 43; is a species of
Marcion, i, ITX, I82; heretic, ill, 7, Marcus, i, 43. adultery, 55; causes distraction
591, 599; heresy of, iv, 597, 6o7; Marcus Aurelius, his testimony of the of thespirit, 56; excuses for futile.,
_i, 365 -- a poem, iv, 142--; his- Christians, i, I87. 56, 57, 7'; heretical perverfious
tory of, iii, 257; isaided byCerdo, Marcus Cicero, vi, 468. of Scripture regarding, i, 395,
z7z--both following Empedo- Marcus, heretic, vii, 4_3--hymu of, 398; forbidden by certain here.
des, v, IiO-ii2, summaryof, 146 v, 91 --the deceitful arts and tics, vii, 453, 454; errors of Case
; doctrines of, i, 352; ii, 383, nefarious practices of, i,334; pre- sian refuted, i, 399; its purity
384, 4o3, 445; mutilates the gos- tends to confer the gift of proph- taught in Holy Scripture, 4o0,
els, i, 352, and Scripture, iii, ecy, 334; corrupts women, 334; 4o3; depravation of it a reproach
2; vain attempt of, to exclude hypothesis of, respecting letters to the C_eator, 4oo, 4o3; two
Abraham from Christ's salvation, and syllables, 336, his system of heretical views of marriage to be
i, 47o; Plato more religious than, letters, v, 94; pilfers from Pythag- shunned, 4oi, 4o7; true philus-
459_ meets Polycarp, 416; his eras, 97; pretended revelaUous ophy of, 4oz, 4o3-4o7; glory of
no God at all, iih 278, is of of Sigc to, i, 339; alleged vision true Christian wedlock, iv, 48;
late origin, 28I; bydlvtdmg God, of, v, 93; sacrilege of, 92; pro- not a good in itself, 52; illustrated
puts an ehd to deity, i, 459; has fanes the Eucharist, 92; refuted from St. Paul, 52; heathen ex-
no evidence of his existence, m, by Irenaeus, 99- ample in, 42, 72; with h_eathen
279, 284; depreciates creation, Marcus and Colarbasus, heresy of, not lawful to Christian women,
which is a witness of God, 28% iti, 653. 44; dangers of sueh marrlage, 46,
283; vlhfies the creator, 281, as- Marcus of Macharia, on baptism, v, 47; forms observed in, vi, 46o;
sumes the existence of two gods, 569 . three modes of contracting, 482 t
282; Jesus Christ could not be Mareotls, presbyters of, vi, 299; den- advocacy of promiscuous, 432;
the same as the god of, 284; dec- cons of, 299. supper, the, viii, 274.
trine of, confuted out of St. Paul's Maria, the proselyte, her spurious let- Marriages, Feseennine verses sung
teaching, 285; the goodness of ter to Ignatius, i, I2o. at, w, 482; among blood rein-
the god of, only imperfectly Mariamne, sister of the Apostle Philip, tions, forbidden, vih, 616, and an-
manifested, 289; the justice of wu, 497; tortured, 498; ordered lawful, 6,6; unfitness for, 64o;
the god of, is hopelessly weak to be stripped naked, but mlrac- relations of, 64o.
and ungodlike, 29, ; dangerous ulously transfigured, 499, 5o8, Married people, how to act, ii, 25t.
effects to morality and rehgton 509. Marriott referred to, ii, 266, 297; iv,
from such weakness, 292 , meth- Manes, the, in the Gospels, i, x55. '3.
ods of the arguments of, incor-Marls, i, II5, 12o; one of the Seventy, Mars, vii, I9, 226; born in Arcadia
tect and absurd, 297; cavils of,] vii, 57 o. (?), vi, 484: born in Thrace,
3°°, 3o3, 3o4, 3o5, answered, 3'5, Mark, St, tradition regarding, i, I54; 484; said to be Spartanus, 484;
316, 318; an/itheses of, iv, I56 , evangehstic symbol of, vi, 348, set over war, 47t; held prisoner
i66, absurd, iii, 346, refuted, 3'9, sister's son to St. Barnabas and for thirteen months, 484 (note);
3zo; the Christ of, not the sub- pupil of St. Peter, St. Clement's loved byCeres, 485; ensnared by
ject of prophecy, 323; selects testimony of, wi, 568; compamon Vulcan, 484; wounded by men,
Luke's gospel as his authority, of Peter, ii, 579; origin of his 484; a spear worshipped by the
.347, which he mutilates, 347, 350; Gospel, 579, 58o; ruler and guide Romans as, 5Io; dogs and asses
msmnates the untrustworthlness of the church of Alexandria, viii, sacrificed to, 484; otherwise Mao
of certain apostles, rebuked by 667; founder of the Evangelical vors, 5I *; fighting signified by,
Paul, 348; pretensions of, us an See, vh, 568; commemoration of, 5o6; allegorical explanation of
amender of the gospel, 349; ob- 569; Liturgy of (Alexandria), the binding of Venus and, 5o5;
ject of, in adulterating the gospel, 551-56o, MS. of, 55 z. the Romans spoken of as the
35r ; canon of Scriptures of, 423 Marpesian rock, proverbial compari- race of, 488.
seq., 431,46o; denies the nativity so_n,vi, 443 Marsi, sold charms against serpent
of Christ, 522; answer to, 527; Marpcssa, loved by Apollo, vi, 485. bites, vi, 446.
excommumcated, 653; analysis Mare, Peter stops at the house of, Marsh referredto, iii, 436.
of his heresy, 423; Tertullian's viii, I35; appointed by Peter Marsyas, li, 65.
work, against, 6, 7; date of the bishop of Tripolis, ,56. Martha of Bethany, Christ's rebuke
work, 9, 282: contents of, 27,- Marriage, i, 26, 81, 95; ii, 22; a holy of, ii,594.
474; introduction to, 269; re- state, m, 293, 386, 427; how Martial referred to, ii, 265. ,
cmo_kyn,474,T47_,
Mar____ _._h error, corn- honorable,
viii, 25o; typei, 533; el, 3'4,
of Christ and3x6;
the Martins,
craft, Pious,
vi, 489entrapped
. by Numaa
inanity of, iii, 324. Church, % 317; Christ's law of, Martyr, story of a Christian, iii, 93;
Marcionites, the, vii, I33; refuted con- iii, 404, 443; pleas for, iv, 41 ; the so-called, must be persecuted,
eerning sin, i, 5o2; the sporing chastity of ChrisUaus with respect viii, 5o.
the Egyptians by the Israelites, to, ii, I46; lawful use of, 259-263; Martyrdom, why to be desired, ii, 4xl,
,I 5o2; concerning prophecy, 5IL vii, 462, 463; early canons on, v, 422; counsel to those who desire,
arciuh a soothsayer, vi, 43'. x6o; urged on presbyters, viii, iv, 2,5; not possible to deniers
Marcosiaus, theabsurd interpretations 219; nature, conditions and duty of Christ, v, 673, 674; God'a
of, i, 34x; absurd theories of, of, ii, 377; single commended,[ remedy ugaiust idolatry, lii, 636;
respecting things created, 342, 382, 4o3, and only allowed,[ a complete victory, 638; a trio
343; appeal of, to Moses, 343, iv, 39, 49, 54; not preferable[ umph over demons, 41; a sacra,
344; cite Scripture reprove the to celibacy, 4o; second, lawful, t ment, 64I; honored by Christ.
Father was unknown before the ii, 382, 4o3; iv,54; how for / vi, 382; spiritual, li, 4x2; Clans-
¢omingofChrist, 344; theapocry- _.llowed bySt. Paul, vi, 32x, but[ tian glory o£ iv, 196; heathe_
I82 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

falsely so named, ii, 41.2; no*-1 goodness, 37x; sought in mar- it to paradise, 598; Thomas sees
needless death, 412, 423; Dlessea- [ riage by Abiathar, the high-priest, her body ascending- her gtrdle
ness of, 416; glory and blessing[ forhisson, 37x; is styled " Queen falls tohim, 594; another account
of, v, 3o3, 496, 479-587; exhorta- [ of Virgins," 373; daily visited by of her departure and assumption.
tion to, 347-35 O, 579-587 _ phi- ] angels, she resolves to remain a with the attendant circumstances,
losophy testifies to, ii, 4I_--I9; [ virgin, 385; the priests take 595 seq ; meets Paul in Paradise,
supplies the want of baptism, v, counsel what they shall do with and is worshipped by angels, 58o
385; in will, sufficient, 473; a her, 363, 386; by divme intima- Mary, the mother of Cleophas, and
baptism of blood, 497; rewards tion is entrusted to the care of her rival, vfii, 41o.
of, 5o5, 5o6, 538, 579-587; only Joseph the carpenter, 363, 372, Mary, of Antioch, rr 5.
entrance to Paradise, iii, 231; 38o; spins the true purple and Mary, at Neapolis, spurious letter to,
'" the scarlet for the veil of the i, t22.
sex and condition of martyrs, n,
4x9, 42°; foretold by Christ, iii, temple, 363, 364, 372, 373; an Mass not to be celebrated by an illit-
6,tt ; Christ's sayings respecting, [ angel announces to, her concep- erate presbyter, viii, 64 I.
4_x-23; errors of Basilides on, ] fion, 363, 373 ; visits Elizabeth, Masses, Roman system of, Hirscher's
423, 424; who admits no, iii, ! 364; her conception, 364; strictures on, vii, 57o; purchased
65o; testimony of Scripture, ii, Joseph's grief on finding her by the rich, 57 I.
427, and of St. Clement of Rome, pregnant, 364, 373; qaesfionea Massillon referred to, iii, 718.
428 ; of Danaids and Dircae, i, 6 ; by Joseph, 364; Joseph resolves Maasuet referred to, i, 366, 455,484.
Peter, i, 6; viii, 2x8, and Paul, to dismissher privately, 364, 387, Master% the, under whom the child
i, 6; of Andrew, viii, 356, 389; the priests,
administer suspecting
the ordeal sin,
to Joseph Jesus was 396,
38I, 382, placed,
397. viii, 379, 38°,
5xx seq.; of Bartholomew, 357,
553 seq.; of Matthew, 528 seq.; and toher, when both are proved Masters, duties of, i, x1I ; vii,436; two
of Charito, Chariton, Paeon, innocent, 364, 365, 373, 374; her cannot be served, 5x8.
Liberianus, Euelpistus, Hierax, journey to Bethlehemwith Joseph, Mastery, self, ii, 47.
i, 3o6; of Ignatius, I27-131; of 365, 374; gives birthto Jesusin Matarea* or MaturiYeh,viii,4°9"
Polycarp, 43; of Perpettm and a cave; wonders that accompany Mathematicians, ustronomicai theories
Felicitas, iii, 699 seq.; of Sha- hisbirth, 365, 374, 375; Saiome's of, considered, vi, 34o, 34 I, 342.
muna, Guria, and Habib, viii, doubt as to the virgimty of, pun- Mathematics,
treatise on, fragments
vi, iSI. of Anatoiias'
696 seq.; Christian, described by ished, 365, 375 ; goes into Egypt
Phileas, vi, t62; epistle of Poly-. with Joseph and the child, 376; Mathetes, his epistle to Diognetas, i,
carp concerning, i, 39-44; intro- Jesus causes a palm tree to bend 25-3 °.
ductory note to, 37-38. down to, that she may pluck its Matrons, adorning of, iv, 2i 4.
Martyrs, i, 6, 5o8; constancy of, 39; fruit, 377; sojourn in Egypt, 377, ] Matter, not ungenerated, vi, 9t; not
trials and blessings of in prison, 4o6 seq ; adored, 4o9; with I uncreated, 358-6I, 38o; cannot
iii, 693; soldiers an example for, _oseph at his death, 392; informed ] be uncreated, iv, 269, 379 ; is it
694 ; other instances of endur- hy john of the sentence passed on r eternal? via, 334; not eternal,
mace, 695 ; Christian, number of, Jesus by Pilate, 43 o; at the cross, [ ii, 67, ill, 478, 48o, 487, as shown
iv, 468; of Alexandria, vt, 97- 43o; goes to the tomb of Jesus,_ by history of creation, 489; is
xol ; their faith, courage, and 656 , to burn incense, and is in- • created by God, vii, 53, and not
sufferings, v, 287, 288, 4o3; the visible to the guards, 587; Ga- the cause of evil, via, 767 seq;
glory of the Church, 289, 296; briel appears shortly
her removal to, and toannounces
heaven, not
motionequivalent to earth,5oo;
in, irregular, in, 49o;
how
importuned for the lapsed, 29I ; represented, viii, 43; Manichaean
to be helped by gifts and self- 587; returns to Bethlehem and
sacrifice, vii, 437, and by personal prays for the presence of John, theories of, contradictory, vi, 244.
risk, 438; records of the, to who is miraculously conveyed Matthew, St.,i, I53; Papmson, I55;
be kept, viii, 63o; their days to from Ephesus to, 588; all the gospel of, written to the Jews,
be kept, vii, 495; to be com- apostles are miraculously brought 573; evangelistic symbol of, vii,
memorated, viii, 669; in obla- together to her, 588, 593; the 348; addressof, viii, 92; canon
tions, v, 313, 315; absolved from apostles tell her, each in his turn, of, vii, 493.
sin, hi, 639, but cannot give what the Holy Spirit had revealed Matthew, Acts and Martyrdom of,
absolution for sin, iv, Ioo; glory to them concerning her, 588; the viii, 528 seq.; the apostle, on !he
andcrowns of, iii, 646; boys, v, glorious and wonderful occur- mountain visited by Jesus in me
4o4, 407; letters of, 4o5, 4o6; rences which took place round form of a httle child, 528; re-
Scripture examples of, 5o3; false the house where she was, 589; ceives a rod from Jesus to plant
martyrs, vii, 442; SS. James and hostility shown by the priests to, in the city of the man-eaters, to
Stephen to be honorcd as, 442; and
foundsthe them,
terrific589vision which con-
; a tribune sent produce 528;
water, fruitproceeds
and honey
to Myrna,
and
Tertullian's treatise to, iii, 693 and heals demonises there, 528;
against, she is miraculously con-
Mary,_e Virgin, i, 52, 57; spurious[ veyed to Jerusalem, 589; the Jews preaches in Myrna, 529; plants
letter to, and her reply, xzo; [ at Jerusalem attempt toburn the in Myrna the rod given himby
would hasten on Jesus, but h_ houseof, 59o; visited by the Lord Jesus; lts wonderful growth, 529;
checked by him, 443; comparea/ on cherubim, and a multitude of proceeds to the church, 53o; the
with Eve,454, 547; Gospel of the ] angels, 59o; asks Jesus respect- devil incites the king against,
Nativity of, viii, 352; contents oI, ! ing the departure of her soul _ 53o, 531 ; the king, struck blind,
384-387 ; the fulling asleep of, [ the answer, 592; apprised by an is restored to sight by, 53t; the
t;87seq.; thepassing of, 59zseq.;/ angel that her assumption is now king tries
stroy, 53I; in prays
variousthat
waystheto t_re
ae"
[he assumption of, 359; the p_-| at hand, 592; prepares for her may destroy all the idols,, which
eats of, 36I, 362, 369, 370; birth | assumption, 592; Christ descends
of, 362, 370; presentation of, to| and receives the soul °f,_93 ;me is done_dies, 532; his boayl
the priests, 363, 37o; leR by her| apostles carry the body or, to bury brought to the palace, and works
_arents in the temple, 363, 385;[ _incidents by the way, 593; miracles, 532; is seen rising to
m held in great veneration for her| Jesus raises the body of, andtakes heaven, and crowned, 532; his
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. I83

body is placed in an iron coffin, Medea, viii, 197. the Muses, el, 473; mother of
andiscast into the sea, 532; is Medes, Christianity attested by mighty Minerva, 472.
seen afterwards standing on the works amongst, el, 438. Merchants, the best, viii, 276.
sea, 533. : Meeting together, the duty of, urged Mercury, i, 170; character of, vii, I9.
Matthew, Pseudo, the Gospel, of viii, on Christians, viii, 45i. 226; of service to men, vi, 459*
35I; contents of, 368-383; the Meguicon, daughter of Macarus, and 46z;sonofJupiter,46o,48o,483;
acts of, 356. mistress of the Muses, vi, 484. son of Maia, 4zz, 46o, 48o, 483,
Matthias, v, lO3 ; visits the city of the Megalensia, mode of celebration of, 51 x; grandson of Atlas, 469
man-eaters, who put out his eyes, vi, 53 r. (note) ; five gods named, 48o;
and cast him into prison, viii, Melanippides referred to, ii, 47 o. lusted after Proserpma, 48o; elo.
517; in the prison he is miracu- Melchlsedecians, v, HS, I47. quent in speech, 469 (note),
lously restored to sight, 517; Melchizedek, i, 8I; the first priest of 483; bearer of the caduceus, 472,
Andrew sent to, 517; Andrew all priests, ii, Io 7. of the harmless snakes, 483; born
wsits him in prison, 521; canon Meles, son of the river, i.e., Homer, on the cold mountain top, 472;
of, vii, 494- vi, 484. presides over boxing andwrest.
Matthlas and Andrew, acts of, viii, Meletius of Lycopolis, schism of, vi, ling, 47o, and commercial inter-
456, 517 seq. 239, 283; epistle of Phlleus to, course and markets, 472; con-
Matthidia, mother of Clement, viii, vi, i63 seq. trivet of words, and named from
158, 294; her disappearance, I58, Melisseus, king of the Cretans, vii, the Interchange of speech, 472;
294; found at Aradus as a beg- 38. represented with wings, 5171 and
gar-woman, I59, 294; her story, Melito, the philosopher, bishop of wearing a broad-brimmed cap_
159, 16o, 295; Peter's reflections Sardis, vih, 747, 750; martyrdom 5II; beardless, 5II; slayer of
on her story--recognized by of, 75I; dlscourseswith Antoni- Argus, 48o, 517; u thief, 484;
Clement, I6o, I6t ; recapitula- nus Caesar on God and the way termed Cyllenian, 472; the see.
tion of her story, I62, 3oo; rec- of truth, 751 seq.; writes on the ond, named Trophonius, under
ognized by Aquila and Niceta, soul and body, 756, on the cross, the earth. 48o; the first, son of
162, 3oo; seeks baptism, I63, 756, on froth, 756 seq.; fragments Coelus, and the fourth, of the
3oi, 3oz; baptism of, delayed, from, 758 seq.; catalogue of the Nile, 480; the fifth, slayer of
164; values baptism aught, 3o2; Old Testament books by, 759. Argus, and inventor of letter%
unintentionally fasted one day, MeUoma, goddess presiding over bees 48o; goats sacrificed to, 5a$,
302; baptized m the sea, 165, i and honey, vl, 478; supposed to 526.
305 ; recognizes her husband, introduce herself into the entrails Mercury, i.e., Hermes Trumaegtstu_
191 ; aceompames her husband of the victim, to give omens, 479. vi, 439.
to Antioch, :_o8, 345. Memory, wife of Jupiter, vi, 46o, Mercy, man's chief duty to man, vii,
Maturus, martyrdom of, viii, 779, 781. mother of the Muses, 473- 173, 25o; not to be exaggerated
Mayors, i.e., Mars, vi, 5I I. Men, sprung from the stones east by at the expense of justice, i, 5ol.
Maxentins, Emperor, vii, 3Ii, with Deucalion and Pyrrha, vi, 49'; Merop.s, the first builder of temples,
Maximlan, and degraded, 312; in early times of immense size, vx, 507 .
his defeat and death, 318. 462, 463 ; deified because of ben- Merx referred to, viii, 74-
Mammian (Herculius), character of, efits conferred on the race, 422, Mesraim, son of Ham, viii, I4o; also
vii, 3o3; emperor with Maxen- 423; soulsshut up in bodles, 439; called Zoroaster, 14o.
tins, 312; degraded, and plots possessed of free-will, i, 518; Messiah, Jewish expectation of the, v,
against Constantine, 313; his commandments to, vii, 392; not I38.
death, 313 . true that some are by nature Messengers of Magnesian church, ip
Maximllla, wife of Aegeates, takes the good, and some bad, i, 519; the 59; to be sent to Antioch_ 96.
body of Andrew down from the three kinds of, feigned by the Metamorphosis, ii, 69.
cross, viii, 5x 5. heretics, 323; animal, 324, who Metamorphoses, viii, 199 ; of the
MaximiUa, a prophetess, v, I23; her pass into the intermediate habi- angels, 272.
prophetic gifts acknowleged by tation, 326 ; material, who go Metaphrastes, the martyrdom of Sha-
Victor of Rome, iii, 597; a Mon- into corruption, 326; spiritual, muna, Garm, and Habib, de-
scribed by, vfih 696 seq.
tanist reported
vii, 336.to have committedsuicide, who326,enter the Pleroma, 325, Methodins, bishop of Tyre,biographi-
Maximus, bishop of Jerusalem, viii, Menahppe, seduced by Neptune, vi, eal notice of, vi, 307; writes con-
748, 766; wrote on the "Origin 485. cerning chastity, 309 seq., con-
of Evil," fragments thereof, 767 Menander, i, 71 ; the Samaritan, I82 ; cerning free-will, 356 seq., on the
seq. heretic, vii, 453; disciple of Simon resurrection, 364 seq ; on Jonah,
Maximns, epistle of Cyprian to, v, Magus, iii, 649; doctrines and 378; on things created, 379;
295, 3Ol, 321, 326; replyof, 3o2, prachces of, i, 347. against Porphyry,38_;c°ncerning
326. Menander quoted, ii, 97, I9I, 272, 377, martyrs, 38:_; concerning Simeon
Maximus referred to, i, I53, 569 . 378, 447, 47 I, 472, 473, 484, and Anna, 383 seq.; on the
Meander, the Samaritan, i, x7I. 53o, 53I; also his Psalms, 394 seq.; homily on the
Meats, choice of, why prescribed to Auriga, 1, 292. cross and passion of Christ, 399
the Jews, i, 2o4; law of, spiritual, Charioteer, ii, I93. seq.; other fragments by, 4ol
v, 645; ammal, given after the Depositum, i, 29I. seq.; quotes Justin Martyr, i,
fall, 646; distinction of dean D_phflus, i, 292. 3oo; refers to Athenagorus, ii,
and unclean, forman'ssake only, Fratres, i, 292. I27.
and spiritually interpreted, 647, Piscatores, 1, z92. Met_s, Poseidon, and Zeus, viii, 264.
done away by Christ, 648, but Poloumenoi, ii, 483. Metrodorus, held the atomic theory,
not to permit luxury or intern- Rhapizomena, ii, 2H. vi, 437; quoted ii, 475.
perance, 649, nor partaking of Sacerdos. i, 292. Metropator, i, 322.
Id"
"ol-meats, 65o. Superstitious man, it, 529. Meynck referred to, i, 185; tig 77.
Mechanical theory of creation, the, Tibicinae, i, 292. Micah, prophecy of last days, v, a43.
viii, I7L Mens, wife of Jupiter, and mother of Micah, an example of circumspect be-
I84 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Imvior,_ 65 ; questionad- Ministry, how chosen,li, 5o4; ordersiMonoimns, the Arabian, heretlca]
dressedby,toPeter,341. of,505; commissionedby Christ,! opinionsof,v, I_o--122, 146.
Michael, v, 182, 19o. 535; qualification for the, rift, Monotes, i, 332.
Midas, first to establish worship of the : 668, 669; support of the, 251. Monothemn, testimonies to, of Homer,
Phyrgian mother, vi, 462; kingof Minos, 1, I65.. i_ 28o, 282 ; Orpheus_ 279; Plato,
Pessinus, 492; wishedto givehis Minucius Felix, writings of, iv, 17o; 281,282, 283; Pythagoras, z8o;
daughter in marriage to Attis, Latinity of, I69; relates of his the Sibyl, 28o.
492- early associations with Octavius, ] Montanism, ii, 4, 5, 56, 57, 62; pat-
Midrash Breshith Rabba referred to, 173; of what happened on the ] ronized at Rome, i, 3o9 : ApoUo-
viii, lt, 36. way to Ostia, t73; how he was ! nius against, viii, 775 seq.
Milesian Didymaeon, Cleochus buried reproached by Octavius, 174; ! Montanists, ii, 29; heretics, their
in the, vi, 5o8. answers Caecilius, I8O; his Octa- I prophecies not fulfilled, vii, 337;
Miletus, ii, 66. vius eulogized, vii, 136; on Sat- _ opinions and leaders of, v, t23;
Militaris Venus, presiding over the urn, 23. leave no martyrs, no examples in
debauchery of camps, vi, 478. Miracles, claimed to be performed by Scripture, and no gift of proph-
Military service unlawful to Christians, heretics, i, 407; meaning of, vii, ecy, vii, 337; summary of, v, 147.
iii, 73, 76, 99, but not an impedi- 127; performed by the child Montanus, his prophetic gafts acknowl-
ment to baptism, too. Jesus, vni, 376, 377, 378, 379, edged by Victor of Rome, ill,
Milk, symbol of spiritual nourishment, 38I, 382, 396, 399, 4o2; mystery 597; notice of, 63o , 631; a re-
ii, 218-2_. of Christ's, ii, 5Ol ; of Christ and cent convert of Ardaba, frenzied,
Millennium, the, i, 239; vii, 218, 254, his dmciples, i, 4o9; of Christ and vii, 335 ; reported to have eom-
.3._9; of prophecies and types of, his apostles, their power and I mitted suicide, 336.
in, 342, 343; after first resurrec- benefits proofs of the gospel, vii, l Months, the, do not fall in with the
tion, iv, 21I, 218; errors concern- 427; lingering influence of, in the Valentmian theories of aeons, ii,
ing, vi, 81; questionable tra- church, ill, 633; power of, to 395.
ditions of, i, I53. whom given, and with what ob- Montinus, guardian of mountains, vi,
Milligau referred to, vii, 33o. jeer, vii, 479; false, viii, t27; of 479.
Milman (Lat. Christ.) referred to, i, the magicians of Egypt, 129; the Moon, motions of, viii, 177.
3o9; t, I66; iii, 697; iv, I7o; uselessness of false, I3O; of[ Moors, vi, 417; worshipped by the
viii, 6o 7 ; (Hint. of Jews), iv, 35 I. Simon Magus, useless, 235; of Titans and Bocchores, 422.
Miltiades, Montanist heretic, vii, 335; Christ, philanthropic, 235. Moral faculty, the, in man, i, 522.
advm,sary of heresies, iii, 5o6. Miriam, i, 6. Moral teaching of the Christmns, ii,
Milton referred to iii, 239 ; and his Mtsael, i, I78; proof of the resurrec- 134,
Comus, vii, xo. tion, 521 ; his persecution, 558. Morahty, Christian, its superiority, vm,
Parad. i, I64; ii, 136, 256, 311, Misanthropy, viii, 220. 156.
443. Misdeus, king of India, and the Morals. the high, of the Christians, ii,
Pens., i, 3o0; ii, 257. apostle Thomas, viii, 551 ; orders 147.
Mind, the universe the product of, Thomas to be put to death, 55t ; Morning, hymns sung to the deities in
viii, 267; how incorporeal, iv, a demomac son of, healed by a the, vi, 531.
244; affected by ailments of the bone of Thomas, 552. Mortahty, how made a blessing to
body, vi, 436; of the, and its seat, Mishael, i, 17. Christians, v, 470-473; a treatise
vii, 296; and soul, difference he- Missa, not the modern mass, v, 256. by Cyprian on, 469 seq.
tween, iii, 19I. Mzssa Fiddzum and Catec_umene- Mosaic law, why given? i, 479; a
Minerva, i, 185; vii, 465; viii, zol; runt, vii, 535. preparation for Christ, n, 339,
sprung from Jupiter's head, vi, Mithras, mysteries of, i, 234. fourfold division of, 34o; the
461,472; daughter of Mens, 472; Mixed cup in the Eucharist, ii, 2.42. fountain of all ethics, and the
daughter of Victory, 472; five Moderation, on, ii, 581. source from which the Greeks
goddesses named, 48o; the first, Modern science anticipated, ii, 67. drew theirs, 365; laws, figures of
mother of Apollo by Vulcan; Modesty in apparel becoming to worn. things pertaining to Christ, i, 214,
48o; the second, identified with en, iv, 14; a treatise by Ter- 216; system of sacrifice, limits of,
Sais, daughter of the Nile, 48o; tullian on, iv, 74 seq ; and so- ! vii, 53 o.
the fourth, named Coryphasia by briety called for by true religion, Mosehion quoted, li, 483 .
the Messenians, 48o; the fifth, viii, x5i. Moses, i, 6, 9, 19, 54, 6°, 64, 82, 11o,
daughter and slayer of Pallas, Monad, v, 12o; system of Monoimus, H4, 116, i38, t44, 145,146,573;
48o; said by some to be one of I2o, 146. virtues of, and rebellion against,
the Penates, 475; the wars of, Monarchianism, heresy of, iii, 597,6°4- vii, 45o, 45I ; an example of clr-
486; worshipped because she Monarchy, viii, 249, 275; Latin use cumspect behavior, viii, 65;
discovered the olive, 423; gives of term, iii, 599; not applicable quelling strife, i, 16; his love for
"light to secret lovers, 484; tern- to the Trinity, 6o 3. Israel, 19; his intercession, a
pres of, used as places of burial, Monasticism, Eastern, origin and re- type of Christ's, iii, 3t8; a divine
5o8; image of, burned, 516 (see suits of, vi, 279. teacher, v, I94; spiritually taught
p. 48O); a heifer sacrificed to, Money, a goddess, vi, 479; love of, to by Christ, iv, 43o; history and
526; termed Tritonian, 469, 526; be shunned, vii, 433; its evil I law of. above heathen writings,
represented with a helmet, 517; fruits, viii, I9, 2o. 4o3; predicts Christ's conung, i,
said by Aristotle to be the moon, Monogamy, highly esteemed among, 173; antiquity of, ii, 80, 81, 117;
47_; memory,
said to be472;
depthspins
of ether,
and heathen, examples
6h73; iv, 57, 72;of,no63,64;
novelty,a law
60, his
I84, time,
223,8o;226;
Cod Greek
appears writers
to, i,
weaves, 469; used to denote for all Christians, 67; in what prove the antiquity, training, and
weaving, 5o6; citizens of, i.e., case enjoined by St. Paul, 68, 7° ; inspiration of, 277, 278, and are
Athenians, 5oo; called Polias, 5o8. a treatise by Tertullian on, 59 I indebted to, as Homer, 279, 284,
Miaistera,how symbolized, ii, 49; or- seq.; his general argumcnt on, 73. Orpheus, 279, Plato, 182, 279,
de og in church i, 16, 17, 5o, 61, Monogenes, the, of Valentmns, i, 316, 283, 285, 287 _ who imitates
64. 318; of Ptolemy, 333- him, ii, 338_ Pythagoras, i, 279,
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 185

Solon, 279; heathen oracles tes- by magic; restored to his proper Namelesaness of God, i, _I.
they of, 278; compared with shape by Jesus, viii, 408, 4o9. Names, of God i, I9o I _$2, different,
heathen heroes, ii, 8I ; history of, Mumulus of Girba, on baptism, v, in the Hebrew Scrlptur_413; of
335; lawgiver and gene_al, 336.- 567. Christ, I9o, 262, 392; Of God
338; slaying the Egyptians, 585; Miinter referred to, iii, 8. and Christ, powes of, iv,
Aaron and Miriam sin against, i, Jt'ungr (sacrifice to the dead), idola 427; not given to heathen
573; his rod, v, I2I; exposition trousin origin and character, iii 4o7; power of other mu_ _;63;
of his history, v, x96-199; fore- 85. Christian, i_ the early Churc._
knowledge of, viii, 247; allows Maratorian canon, ii, 3, 8, 56; v, 6o3 83; the giving of, to animal_
the Israelites to offer sacrifices, 87 ; Murcia, guardian of the slothful, vi viii, 242; conceptions and sub-
a witness against idolatry, iv, 5to; 479. jeets (philosophical) classified, ii,
how he delivered his writings, Musaeus quoted, ii, 48I. 564.
wii, 2x 5, 216; thelaw not written Muses, the, daughters of Jupiter and Nana, daughter of king Sangarias, vi,
by, 247, given by him handed Memory, vi, 46o, 473; of Coelus 491; debauched by an apple,
down by successive prophets, v, and Tellus, 473; three sets of 49I, 494; kept alive by the
194-195, in harmony with the Muses, 480; nine in number, 473 mother of the gods, 491 ; mother
Gospel, iv, 617; spiritually inter- (note), 474; number of, stated of Attis, 492, 494.
preted, 618-621 ; honored by differently as three, four, seven Naphtali, the patriarch, speaks of his
Christians, 43 x; parallel between 473 (notes), and eight, 473; said birth, viii, 27, of his youth,
his miracles and Christ's, .452; a by some to be virgins, by others of his dreams, 28; exhorts
type of Christ, lii, 337; w, 22o; matrons, 473; identified with the children not to change the order
and Christ, viii, I35 , 271 ; burial Novensiles, 474; represented ofnature, 27, 28; his death and
of, ii, 5II; assumption of, 5H, with pipes and psalteries, 517; burial, 28.
573; appears at the transfigura- handmaids of Megaicon, 484. Natalh of Ogs, on baptism, v, 57 _.
tion, iii, 383; met by Paul in Music, sanctified to God, ii, 248; in- Natalius, heretic, account of, v, 6oi.
paradise, viii, 58o; apocalypse of, strumental, and Christian, 249; Nathan, sent to Tiberius, viii, 472;
358, 565 seq. ; ascension of, mystery of, 499. meets with Titus, and relates to
referred to, iv, 328. Musicmn, guilt contracted at the games him the wonderful works of
Moses of Chorene, history of Armenia by the silence of the, vi, 486. Jesus, and baptazes him, 473.
by, viii, 702 seq. Mnsonius, i, I9I. Nations, sins of the, iii, 356.
Mosheim referred to, i, 47; ii, 4°3, Mustard seed, parable of, interpreted, Yationes ad, a treatise by TertaUia_
492. ib 578. iii, Io4. seq.
Mother, the, of the Valentmian her- Mutation, a law of nature, iv, 6; of Nativities, art of celebrating, vi, 46o.
esy, i, 386. people and of animal life, 7. Nativity of Christ, denied by Marcion,
Mother of Clement. See Matthidia. Mutuus, a deity, vi, 479. hi, 522 ; is both possible and
"Mother of God," Mary, the, vfii, 58o, Myndus, Zeno of, vi, 5o8. becoming, iii, 522, 523 .
587; worshipped in paradise by Myrmidon, sorter Clitor's daughter, vi, Natrix, the deadly, vi, 417 .
angels, 58o. 485. Nature, use of the word by the
Mother of the gods, married to Saturn, Myrna, the city of the man-eaters heathen, vii, 97; nothing apart
vi, 472; fed Nana with apples, strange occurrences there, viii, from God, 97; error of Stoics re-
49I ; a pine brought into the 528 seq. specting, t96; the folly of speak-
sanctuary of, 490 (note), 504; a Mystagogues, ii, 554. ing of, as making, viii, I_4; love
flint worshipped by the people of Mysteries, three, hid from Satan, i, of, ii, 9, 43; authority or, ii_ 96;
Pessmus for, 51o; represented as 57, 1o2; in the building of the and freedom on, viii, 7:116;frag-
beanng a umbrel, 517 . militant and triumphal church, ments from the books on, by
Mother, Great, said to be the earth, ii, 43; Christian, why celebrated Dionysius of Alexandria, vi, 84.
w, 472; Attis worshipped in the by night, 435; Eleusinian, vile- Nazarenes, gospel of, referred to, tt
temples of, 424 (notes); repre- ness of, 175-I77; derivation of, 87.
sented with fillets, 488; termed I75; the pontifical, vi, 527; Neale referred to, vl, 39, a66; vii,
Pessinuntic Dindymene, 488 named inztla, 496; of Venus, 532, 533, 535"
(note); birth and origin of rites 496; Phrygian, 496, 497; of Neander, referred to, i, 47; ill, 8,
of, 49I ; did not exist more than Ceres,498 ; AlimonUan, 5oo, 5o4. 597; iv, 262, 48o, 524, 593, 643;
two thousand years before Christ, Mystery of circumcision, i, x4z. his classification of TertnUian's
493; brought from Pessinus to Mythology, ii, 68; heathen, viii, 197 works, iii, 1I.
repel Hannibal, 538; a black seq.; its origin, i, I8I; ii, 179,Nebridae, family of the, vi, 5o4.
stone worshipped instead of, 538; I8o, 53o; absurd and impious, Nebrod or Zoroaster, viii, I4o, 271[,
why represented as crowned with Necessity and liberty, viii, 286.
175-177; explanation of, viii, 2o3;
towers, 492, 496. follies of the Greek, i, 272; Ro- Necromancy, i, 169; viii, Ioo.
Mother, the Phrygian, first set up as a man, disgraceful feature of the, Needle, Peter causes a camel to go
goddess, vi, 462. lib x38; much indelicacy in, 139. through the eye of a, and causes
Motions of the sun, moon, and star-., Myths, the heathen, not to be taken a second to do so, viii, 527.
viii, I77. literally, viii, z6z, 263, 264; theNeedy, ii, x6.
Mountains, representing the twelve inventors of such vile, blame- Neighbor, who is our, ii, 599.
tribes, ii, 49; power and action worthy, 265. Neith, name of the second Minerva in
of each other, 5o-53 . Egypt, vi, 48I.
Mourning (garments), unfit for Chris- Naaman,healing of, i, 574, interpreted, Nemesianas, epistle of Cyprian to, v.
tians, v, 474- iii, 356. 4o2; reply of, 4o4-
Moyses, epistle of Cyprian to, v, 295 , Naasseni, heresy of, its origin, v, 47, Nemesiauns of Thubunae, on baptism,
3Ol ; reply of, 3oz. tenets and interpretation of Holy v, 566.
Mozley referred to, iv, 433, 453- Scripture, 48-58, I4t ; profess to Nemestrinmb god of groves, vi, 478. ,
Mulciber, dressed as a workman, vi, follow Homer. 5z ; hymn of, 58. Neptune, viii, 197, 2ol; dominion el,
_ 517. Naenia, goddess of those near death, vii, 22, believed to be serviceable
Mule, a young man transformed into vi, 478. to men, vi, 459; king of the
I86 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

472, 485, 5H; brother of Pluto father's reception to the Church, Nous, or Monogenes, i, 316, 333, 355;
and Jupiter, 472; mtstresses of, 192, 193; admonition to Clement, iii, 507, 508.
2o8; girt Ilium with walls, 474; I96; explains the allegories of Novutian, schismatically ordained,
served the Trojan Laomedon, the heathen, cosmogonical and rejected by Cyprian, v, 3x9-32x,
lord of the fish and shaker mythological, 2oo-2o2, 2o 3. 333, 4_ 2; historical notice of, 6o 7 ;
cf4_4the earth, 472; one kind of Nicetus, father of Herod, i, 4o, 42; orthodoxy of his writings, 6o8;
Penates said b/the Etruscans to companion of St. Peter, vii, 453; extant works, 6o8; treatise of,
belong to, 474; the Aflantls of, referred to, ii, 577, 578- concerning the Trinity, 6x I seq.;
4x5 (note); armed with the NicholasI, the founder of pepacy, viii, on Jewish meats, 645seq.; slut-
trident, 47 z, 5xl; said to have 6OI; passes the Decretals into ter of, to Cyprian, 308; anony-
been one of the Penates, 474, theorganiecanonlawoftheWesh moustreatise against his heresy,
475 ; means the outspread water, 6o3, 642. 657-663.
472, 5o6. Niclas referred to, il, 485. Novatians, vii, I33.
Nereid, loved Aeacus, vi, 485 . Nicodemus, Gospel of, viii, 353; con- Novatus, schismatic, character and
Nero, first Roman persecutor, iii, 648, tents of, 4x6-458; appears before crimes of, v, 325 ; epistle of Dlo-
sleeplessness of, 223; death of, Pilate in defence of Jesus, 419, nysius of Alexandria to, vi, 97.
vii, 3oz; applied to by the Jews 428, 442; his conduct after the Novatus of Thamugada, on baptism,
to prevent Paul coming to Rome, crucifixion of Jesus, 42x ; pro- v, 566.
his compliance, viii, 477; tells poses to the Sanhedrim that Novensilegnine Sabine gods, or the
the Jews that Paul is dead, 477; ! search should be made for Jesus, Muses, vi, 474, 476; presiding
Peter and Paul accused before, b/' 423, 433, 445; Pilate summons over renovation, 474; the nine
Simon Magus, 480; is referred hnn before him, 429; the char- gods who can thunder, 474
by Peter to a letter of Pilate to utter of, 508. (note) ; foreign deifies received
Claudlus,48o; discnsslonbetween Nicolaitanes, i, 7x, 83; doctrines of, by the Romans, 474; deified,
Peter and Paul and Simon Magus 35 x. mortals, 474.
before, 48o; orders Peter and Nicolas, deacon, name and teaching Numa, established forms of worship
Paul to be put to death, 484. abused by Nicolattanes, ii, 385. and sacrifice, vl, 438, 528; tmac-
l_estorius, Liturgy of, vii, 57 o. Nicolaus, one of the seven deacons, quainted with incense, 528;
New covenant, the, i, 5x2, creature obscenity of his doctrines con- advised by Egeria how to learn
in Christ, meaning of, ii, 594. demned in the Apocalypse, hi, the way to draw Jupiter to earth,
Testament, promised and given, 650; founder of the Nicolaitan 489; overreached Jupiter by his
i, I99. heresy, v, x15; barbarous terms readiness, 489, 49o, 49 I.
Newman referred to, i, 4o7; iii, 77; usedby them, x54. Numa Pompilius, name of Apollo
iv, 6o3. Nicomedes of Segermae on baptism, v, not found in the ntuais of, vi, 462;
Newton, Sir Isaac, his orrery, vii, 48. 567- introduces the worship of new
Nicander, writes about scorpions, m, 1gicomedia, church of, destroyed, vii, gods, vii, 37, 229; hzs books
643. 3o5; restored, 320. found and'burned, 37.
Nicanora, wife of proconsul of Hie- Nicostrutus, the confessor, epistle of, Number of the Beast, i, 558, 559, vii,
rapolis, converted by Mariamne, to Cyprian, v, 302, 32x ; crimes 356.
Philip's sister, vih, 498; avows her and deposition of, 325. Numbers, mystery of, ii, 499, 52x ;
faith, 498; her husband's brutal Nicostratns referred to, ii, 269. symbois of, m the Decalogue, 5t2-
treatment of, 498; regarded by Niebuhr, referred to ii, 3; iii, 27o. 514; and letters, the folly of
her husband as having been be- Nile, waters of the, vii, 553; father of deriving arguments from, i, 393;
witched by the apostles, 499; an- the second Minerva, vi, 48o, 48I ; of the Apocalypse, symbolism of,
other version of the story of, 5o7. father of the fourth Mercury and vi, 339.
Nicene Creed, the, viii, 524; ratlfica- of Vulcan, 48o. Numerous, vi, 437; Pythagorean, iv,
fion of, 524; addenda to, 524; Nimrod, viii, i4I. 4o2; his quotations of Scripture,
decree of the council of Ephe- Nineveh the men of, viii, 29x. 52J; on the worship of Serapts,
stts on addiUons to, 524; to Ninevites, i, 6; an example of repent- 56o.
be studied in the doctors of the ante, vii, 4o6; God's justice Numicius, frequented by the ,ndig'etes,
second and third centuries, v, v; towards, iii, 3x6. vi, 422.
harmonizes Anti-Nicene doctrine, Ninus, leader of the Assyrians against Numidian bishops, epistle of Cyprian
I6x ; continues in universal force the Bactrlans, vi, 4x 5, to, v, 355, 375.
to our times, x6I ; testimony of Nisi, vi, 43 o. Numidicus, ordination of, v, 3x4; epis-
Dr. Shedd, x6I. Nitzsch referred to, viii, x4. fie of Cyprian to, 3x5 .
Igiceta, on Simon Magus, viii, 98, 234 Noah, i, 7, a figure of Christ, 268, 269; Nymphodorus quoted, ii, 325.
seq.; leaves Simon Magus, and history of, vii, 63 ; met by Paul in Nysans, Liber, vi, 5oo.
becomes a Christian, Ioz, 234; ]_aradise, viii, 58x; and his sons,
and Aquila, recognize each other _sS, I37, 275.
as brothers, 30o; are sent by Noduterensis, a goddess presiding Oath, of God, meaning of, iii, 317;
Peter to Laodicea, x57 , 292; and over the treading out of grain, vi, used by the Justinians, v, 73.
with Clement to Tyre, 25x , 252; 478, 479. Oaths, heathen, refused by Christians,
and Aquila, discovered to be Nodutis, a god presiding over the iii, 126.
Clement's brothers, x62, x63; dis- shooting corn, vi, 478. Obedience, to GOd, i, 8, H, I2, 5o, 6I;
cover their mother, I62, 163; Noetianism, opposed by Hlppolytus iii,7o7; drawnfrompatience, 7oT;
tells the story of his own and v, Iz_, 128, to Christ, i, x5, 51 ; to rulers, duty
Aqui]a's shipwreck, and introduc- No_tns, heretic, v, xz5, x48; his of, vii, 436, 468; leads to peace,
tion to Simon Magus, I63, 3ol ; heresy derived from Heraclitus, viii, 249; danger of the contrary,
pleads for the baptism of his I26 ; general exposition, 223-227. 250; and union, enjoined, 65.
mother, i64, 3o2; discussion with N61deke referred to, viii, 7zx, 742. Oblation, of fine flour, a figure of the
the old workman, 166-174; recog- N/isselt referred to, iii, 6. Eucharist, i, 219, the new, insti-
nizes the old workman as his Wolo ri_isco_ari , viii, 250. tuted by Christ, 574; of the altar
father, 19o-x9I; pleads for his Nomads, vi, 4x 7. tobe madeonthe Lord'sday, vfii,
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. _87

641; eucharistic, the First, vii, Olive, Minerva the discoverer of the [ former, 64o; at Tripolis, 156; of
486; the Second (or Great), 489, vi, 472. [ Zacchaeus by Peter, 25i.
535, 544, 554, 555, 558, 564, 5a_65
_ Olus, Capitol named from, vi, 5o9. Orelli referred to, i, 187, 348.
Oblations, why instituted, i, 2o5; Olympian Jupiter, vi, 512, 513 . Organ, hydraulic, invented by Arehi-
sacrifices, 484- Olympus. ii, 65; vai, 22. medes, fii, 193.
Oblias. a surname of James the Just, Omens derived from points of spears, Orgies, viii, 276, 287; derivation of,
viii, 762. vi, 460; from the entrails of " 175.
n,
Obscure passages, how to be inter- victims, 460, 479; no longer Origen, a pupil of Clement of Ale_n.
preted, i, 398- observed in public business, 460. dria, ii, 166; Iv, introduction, 223;
Obsignataon, the sign of the Lord'_ Omophagia, i.e., Bacchanalia, vi, confessor, _,23; birth and early
cross, vii, 568 486. training, 2.7.4; teacher, catechist,
Occupations of Christians, il, 28z. Onesimus, bishop of Ephesus, i, 49, and ascetic, 2z 5; his teachiug of
Ocrrsm, brought as a capt e from Cor 5o, 5z, 1ol, I I2, II4. logic, vi, 29, of natural science,
niculum, vi, 496; mother of Onesiphorus receives Paul, vtfi, 487. 3o. of morals, 31; his Hexapla
Servius, 496. Onesiphorus, a rich man, ill-treats
and other writings, 226, 230--233,
Octawus, the, a dialogue by Minucius Peter andAndrew, vin, 527; chal- 387; his exposition of holy Serlpt-
Felix, date, Ms., and editions, iv lenges Peter respecting the words are, vi, 36; ordination, iv, 227;
17o, 17I, 198; reproaches Minu- of Jesus about a camel going deposition, zz7; school and pu-
eias on account of Caecilins, i73; through the eye of a needle, 5z7; pils at Caesarea, 228; teacher of
his argument with Caectlius, I8I he believes, 527 , Gregory Thaumatargus, vl, 27;
seq. Onion, thunder-portents averted with imprtsonment and death, iv, 229 ;
Oecamenius quoted, i, 57O. an, vi, 489, 490. character and attainme/tts, 229,
Oehler quoted, iv, 336. Onacoeees, calumny of, retorted on the 2.35; considerations on his faalt_h
Oeta, the Phoenician Hercules burie6 heathen, lfi, I23. va, 39; editions of his works, iv,
on mount, vi, 422, 484. Ophioryma, the city of, Philip at, viii, 233-234; author of De Prin-
Offences, to be avoided, ii, 426; must 497; Philip and his companions ctptzs, 239 seq. ; wrote a letter to
come, vin, 298. tortured at, 498; shut up in the Africanus, 386 seq., to Gregory,
Offerings, made under the gospel as temple of, 499; Philip crucified 393, 394; against C.eisus, 395
well as the law, vii, 413; made at, John comes to, 499, the m- seq.; oration andpsnegyfic o71
by the people, but dastnbuted by habttants of, swallowed up in the Gregory, addressed to, vi, 21
the bishop, 413; to be received abyss, but dehvered by the Say- seq.; epistle of Alexander of Cap-
with reverence, and not from the iour, 5oi, 5o8 seq. padocia to, 154 ; quotes Tatian,
unworthy and evil livers, 434, Ophites, the, v, 74, I24; heresy of, ill, ii, 82, and the Recoguitiones of
435; of the impenitent, provoke 650 ; doctrines of the, i, 354; on Clement, viii, 74; and is quoted
God, 435; how those forced upon Adam and Eve, 356; their din- by Methodtus, vi, 369 seq., 373
the Church are to be used, 435 ; gram of heaven, iv, 584, 590 ; seq., 379 seq. ; referred to" i, 2,
for martyrs and confessors, 437; anti-Chnstmn, 586; their seven 48, I34; viii, 3, 5, 37.
kinds and proportxon of, 47I; demons, 586. Origems ramuscudus, iv, 342.
distribution of, to the priesthood Ops, vat, 25 ; sprung from Coelus and Otigm of things, Christ commanded
and the poor respectively, 471; Hecate, va, 46I; mother of men not to inquire into, vi_ 457.
given at the Eucharist, 486; cer- Jupiter and his brothers, 422, 460, i Ornytus, Pallas slain by, vi, 484.
tam kinds of, forbidden, 500; for 46r, 472, 482. Orphans, ii, 52; provision for, vii,
the departed, v, 367. Optatus, ordination of, v, 3oi. 433.
Offertory, the (or First Oblataon), via, Oracle of Apollo, acknowledges Christ, Orpheus, it, 65.; on the unity of God,
535, 540, 562. vii, II2. i, 290; vu, I3; cosmogony of,
Office-bearers, of the church at Ephe- Oracles, heathen, i, 169; vii1, 139; viii, zoo; indebted to Moses, i,
sus, i, 5o; Magnesm, 59; Phila- testify of Moses, 278 ; to Christian 279 ; introduced the rites of Bac-
delphia, 35; dutiesof, vtii, 250. truth, rib 257; why they some- chus into Greece, vii, 38; the
Offices, public, how far lawful to times come true, viii, 139; dis- Thracian bard, w, 497, andsooth-
Christians, ifi, 7I. credited by the heathen them- sayer, 499; quoted, i, 279, 28o,
Offshoots, ii, 40, 41. selves, w, 614; the utterance of 29o; ii, 137, I38, I76, 177, 193,
Ogdoad, the first of Valentinus, i, 316, demons, 612, 656. 4_5, 463, 47 x, 472, 473, 474, 481,
322; iii, 506; John asserted to Orbona, guardian deity of bereaved 41s4; vi, 499.
have set forth, i, 328. parents, vi, 478. Orthasia, viii, 292.
Off, in the lamps, meaning of, vi, Orcus, viii, 197; union of Proserpine Osiris, vfi, 38; husband of Iris, tom
330; use of, in bapasm, vai, 43 x, with, vi, 5o2. limb from limb, vi, 422.
469; thanksgiving for, 476; bless- Order, in the church, i, 16, I7, 9o; in Ossilago, a deity giving firmness to
ing of, 494 ; from the tree of life, instructmn, viii, I23 ; of nature, the bones of children, vi, 478.
the, with which Christ was how illustrated, 27, 28; God's, Ossipagina, a name given to Juno, vi_
anointed, viii, 89. 231. 472.
Ointment in baptism, thanksgiving for, Orders, ecclesiastical, v, 413; greater Ostia, marine bath of, iv, 173.
vii, 469, 477. and minor, vii, 43I; origin of Otto referred to, i, 26, 28, 29, I65,
Ointments, abuse of, ii, 253. minor, v, 417 . I68, 17o, 173, I78 , I81, 194, 195 ,
Old age, ii, x7. Ordinances, ii, 3o, and laws made by 197, 207, 215, 217, _18, 232,
Old Testament, speaks throughout the apostles, viii, 669. 235.
only of the one and true God, i, Ordinate things, why made, wfii, I77. Outlines or hypotyposes, fragments
418; everywhere mentions and Ordination, the term used of a bishop, from, of Theognostm of Alex-
CtSthe advent of Christ, 473 ; v, 413; by bishops only, vii, 430; andria, vi, 155.
ny of, with the New, iv, on whom conferred, 43 I, 471; Ovid, on the tmity of God, vii,14; on
147; misconceptions of God in prayers at, 482; rites of, 483, i Vesta, 24; on Saturn, _5; oa
the, viii, 329; some parts of, 491-493, 500; of presbyters and ! creation, 4I, 56, 58; referred to
written to try us, 329; list of the deacons, how to be performed, (k[etam.), iv, 13I, 524; vi_ 41,
books of, according to Melito, 759. viii, 6II; age required for the 47, 48, 56, 58, 14I, _76, :_78;
I88 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

(_izst/),iii, I38, I49;. vii, 25, 34, Thanmaturgns, addressed to Ori- Parents, duties of, i, IH; vii, 436;
gen, vi, 2x seq. ; value of, 4, duty to, 468; God to be loved
35, 36. character of, 5. more than, viii, I54.
Owen referred to, ii, 36. Paris, M., referred to, viii, 6.
Pansa, consulship of, vi, 493-
Paedagogns, the, of Clement of Alex- Pantaenus, i, t55; the Alexandrian Paris, the judgment of, viii, 265.
andria, object and contents of, ii, philosopher, viii, 748, school
master of the catechetical 776; Parmenides,
quoted, ibcosmogony
447, 458, of,
47°,v, 475,
I6;
x67; office of the, zo9; his treat-
ment of our sin, 2o9; his philan- at Alexandria, ii, t65-t67, 343; 485; Vla?s of the, viii, 73t;
thropy, 2Io; men and women viii, 777; fragments from, 777. Parthians,
under his charge, 2x I ; the per- Pantarces, a name inscribed on the Christianity attested by mighty
son and instruction of, 222 seq., finger of the statue of Olympian Pattonworks amongst
referred to, ii,the,
t2; vi,iii,438.
239.
zzS; characterized bythe severity Jupitec, w, 512.
and benignity of paternal affec- Pantlca, i.e., Panda, vi, 476. Partridge, similitude of, v, 216.
t-ion, 234; on eating, 237; on Panyasis quoted, ih 181,483- Paschal solemnities, differences in the
drinking, 242; on costly vessels, Papa, Phrygtan appellation for all observance of, 1, 569; canon of
246; on behavior, 248; on men,v, 54; a name common to all Anatolias of Alexandria, vi, I46
laughter, 249; on filthy speaking, bishops, viii, 6o2; modern up- seq.
25o; directions for married peo- plication to bishop of Rome, v, been removed
passages, by the
controverted Jews,
i, I7; 234,
having
pie, z5I ; on the use of ointments 154-
andcrowns, 253; on sleep, 257; Papacy, how inaugurated, viii, 6or; 235 ; vii, Izt; obscure, how to
on procreation, 259; on clothing, not recognized
of England by the churches
and France, 642. be interpreted,
Passages i, 398, 483
extra-canonical •
quoted, i,
263; on shoes, 267; on jewelry,
267; on the true beauty, 276; Paphos, viii, 495; Cinyras'King°f'vi' 7, to, 17, I39, 14o, 14 t, x43,
ugamst embellishing the body, 5o9. t44, 147, t53, 154, x76, 2oo, 2t9,
272; against men who embenish Papias, fragments of, i, I53-155; in- 234, 235, 249, 268, 344,345,45 I;
themselves, 275; on servants, troductorynotlceto, i51 ; quoted, ii,
392,t46,
462,326,
551;336,
vii,340,
He; 35.4.:
vtu, 363_,
23_,
278; on behavaor in baths, 279; 563 •
prayer tothe, 295. Papiscus and Jason referred to, iv, 247, 249, 329 •
Paedagogy, meaning of, ii, 212. 52L Passages explained or illustrated, ii,
Paeon, martyrdom of, i, 3o6. Parables,
in thei, 57
Old; teaching
Testament,by, ifi,
foretold
376; 3t8,
4o6, 32o,
547, 393,
57 t 394,
seq. 395, 399,seq.;
; v, Io3 4oo,
Paganism, the enornuties of, viii, t5L
Pain and death result of sin, vni, 33 o. proper mode of interpreting, i, vi, 74, III, II4, II7, II9, i2o;
Pairs, good and evil, viib 129; ten, 398; of our Lord, mystery of, vii, 344 seq.
i3o; doctrine of, 231,235- ii, 5oi, 5o2; interpreted--_fthe Passion of the twelfth aeon, how
Palace, the, built by Matthew the Laborers, 415; Mustard Seed, said to be indicated in Scripture,
apostle for king Gundaphoros, 578; 599;
ritan, Pearl, Prodigal
578; Good Son, Saran-
581- i,Scripture,
323; not387;
to beof proved from
Christ fore-
viii, 539. 589; iv, 82, of forgiveness (St. told by Moses, 473; of Christ
Paley referred to, i, 2L
pales, guardian of the flocks and Luke, xv), iii, 663; of the Lost voluntary,
nology of, I36;
vi, xx5,
natureI18;and chro-
pur-
Sheep and the Prodigal Son, not
herds, vi, 47o; not a female, but pose of, 399, 4°o; events of,
a male steward of Jupiter, 474; applicable to Christians, iv, 8o.
one of the Penates, 474, 475. Paraclete, the, hi, 598, 62x ; why the vii, 442, 445 ; week of, to be
Palladium, the, formed from the re- Holy Spirit is so called, iv, 286; kept, 327,
on, 447;328;of an
Christ, a poem
oration on,
mains of Pelops, vi, 484 • receives from Christ what he re-
Palhs, father of the fifth Minerva, veals to man, v, 625 ; his per- viib 760 seq.
and slain by her, vi, 48o, 481. son and office, 640; imparted Passions, animal, produce, according to
Pallus, surname of Minerva, vi, 481 ; especially to Paul, vi, 2o8; falsely Valentinus, material substances,
overcome and slain by Oraytus, claimed by Manes, 2o9. i, 323; the three furies, vii, 247;
474, and Hera, viii, 264. Paraclete (Montanist),
t1I, tt2, 116. iv, Io2, I io, to be viii,
spirits, subdued,
48. 249; are called
Pallium, Tertullian on the, iv, 5 seq. Paraeletus, i, 317; iii, 507. Passover, lamb, a type of Christ,
Palm Sunday, events and lessons of, Paradise, place of, v, t63; distinct i, 214; when kept by the Jews,
vi, 394-398. . ,
Palm tree, a, made by Jesus to bena from heaven, vi, 370; for martyrs vi, 280; of the law not eaten by
down, that Mary might pluck the only, iii, 23 x, 576, 595; accord- Christ, v, 24o; of our Lord, ti,
fruit of, viii, 377; a spring we!ls ing to heretics, situated above 58x; vi, 282; the Christaan, iv,
forth at the root oh 377; tlae the third heaven, i, 322; script- 112; controversy on, rift, 758,
privilege conferred on, by Jesus, ural Pastor counselled,
773, 774. iv, 218.
beauty,account
to3; of,
man'sih Io2; its
expulsion 772,
377" from, to4; recognition of friends Pastors, the, to whom the apostles
Palmer referred to, iv, 494. committed the churches, to be
Palms, ii, 39; an oration of Metho- in, v, 475; Adam and all the
dins on the, vi, 394 seq" just introduced to, by Jesus, viii, heard, i, 547.
437; the penitent robber ad- Patella, goddess of things to be
Pamelius, iii, 629. mitted to, 438, 470; Paul con- brought to light, vi, 478. .
pamphilus, a magian and friend of
Cyrus, vi, 428. ducted to--a description of, 58o ; Patellana, goddess of things already
Pamphilns, priest and martyr, notice persons whom Paul views
58o; Tertullian's meets on,
there,
iii, Paths,brought to viii,
the two, light,269.
vi, 478.
of, vi, I65 59; allegorical representation of, Patience, i, 35, t68; il, 39; duty or,
vii, 184; advantage of, v, 484;
Panaetius, a Stoic philosopher., vi, 437- by Simon Magus, v, 77- sweeter than honey, ii, 23; hon-
Panchaean gums burned to the gons, Paradosis of PRate, viii, 354, 465 seq"
vi, 529. ored by heathen, hi, 707; God,
Parian, origin of the name, v;., 476. Paradoxes, v, 237.
Pandora, a myth, iii, 97; story of, Parasceue, origin of its observance the 707,
of, 7o9;
author of, Christianexample
7o7, an example
from Hesiod, iv, 514. vii, 34I.
Panegyric, a treatise of Gregory Pareae, the three, vii, 59. of, 7o8; v, 485; of the pare-
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS, 189

archs, 486--489; obedience drawn Rome opposed by the Jews, 477; [ Peloponnese, Apls born in the, vi, 422.
from, iii, 708; union with faith, in,ted by the Christians, he sets f Pelops, vi, 485; the Palladium formed
7ii, 7x7; under worldly loss, out for Kolne and reaches Syra- 1 from the remains of, vi, 484.
7xl; violence, 7Iz; bereave- cnse, 477; theJewskiUDloscorus, ]Penance, eartyChristian, iv, 86, xox;
merit, 713; pleasure of, 7t3; ratstaking him for, 477; his jour- I remedial, 87, lol ; Roman doc-
connection with the Beatitudes, ney towards Rome, 478; his / trine of, ill, 425; for sin_ degrees
714; ministers to repentance, vision at Tribus Tabernes, 478; [ of, vii, 4oz; required in order to
7z4; connected with charity, 7x4; reaches Rome, 478; the Jews [ communion, 414.
bodily, 715; power of spiritual strive to incite him to speak[Penates, satd to be Neptune and
over body, 716; of Job, 716; against Petermhts reply, 478;[ Apollo, vi, 474,475; godsofthe
virtues of, 716; pictures of, 716, appeases the contentions between t recesses of heaven, 474; said to
7x7; of heathen, 717; Tertullian Jews and Gentiles, 479; with[ be of four kands, 474; said to
on, 7o7 seq. ; the world's mis- Peter opposes Simon Magus, 48I ; [ be Fortune, Ceres, the genius
usage of, 718; sin and result of by prayer arrests the flight of Si- [ Jovialis, and Pales, 474, 475; and
impatience, v, 489. mon, so that he fails and is killed, by the Etruscans to be the Con.
Patmos, John sent to, by Domitian, 484; ordered to be put in Irons, sentes and Complices, 474.
v_ii, 562. 484; sentenced to be beheaded, Penitent tluef (robber), the, his first
Patriarch, or Pad, a, prayer for, vii, 484; meets Perpetua on hts way meeting wRh Jesus, viii, 409;
55 I, 553, 556; tztle, apphed to to execution, and obtains a character and deeds of, 468; on
Hippolytus, v, 258. handkerchief from her, which is the cross, rebukes his companion,
Patriarchate, the, viii, 64z. miraculously returned, and re- and confesses Jesus, 469; ` Jesus
Patriarchs, the types of the Holy stores her sLght, 485; the conver- promises paradise to, aug writes
Trinity, vi, 4o3; and prophets, sion and martyrdom of his respecting him to his " arch-
foretold the advent of Chnst, i, executioners, 486; received as he angelic powers," 47o; with Jesus
494, types of evangelists and is going to Icomum by Onesl- in Galilee, seen transformed by
apostles, iv, I5 x. phorus-- his personal appearance John, 47o; entrance of, into
Patr_mus, place in the ceremonies of described, 487 ; converts Thecla, Hades, 457; entrance of, into
the body called, vi, 486. 487; Acts of, and Thecla, 355, paradise, 438, 45 _.,
Patnpassianism, synonym for Monar- 487 seq. ; cast into prison by the Pemtential discipline, h, I5, 22.
chianism, iii, 597, 598, 605, 612, governor of Lystra, 489; vaslted Penitents, proper conduct of, iii, 664;
625,626. in pnsonby Thecla, 489; cast out counsel to, iv, 2xz; place and
Paul, i, 6, x8, 35, 52, 55, 63, 69, 75, of the city, 489; fasts with Onesl- pnwleges of, vi, _o; to be
8I, IO3, IO7, III, I22, 130; phorus, 489, goes with Thecla mercifully received, vii, 400;
imprisoned seven t_mes, 6, 495; to Antioch, 489; contention w_th admitted to prayers, but not to
preached no new God, ifi, 286, Barnabas, 493; the " Revela- communion, till after penance,
429; typified in the blessing of tion " of, found under the loan- 414; eucharistic prayer for, 485.
Benjamin, and in Saul, 43o; datmn of his house at Tarsus, Pentateuch, purpose of, iv, I61.
Benjamin's blessing applied to, v, 575; conducted to the " place of Pentecost, the Christian, iv, I I2; feast
168; enhghtened by Christ Him- the lust," 577; conducted to the of, to be honored, vii, 449;
self, therefore an original evange- " place of the wicked," 578; con- Christian observance of, iii, 7o.
list, vin, 532; his wttnes_ to the dueted to paradise, 58o. Peratae, heresy of, v, 58; not generally
Creator, ni, 43o; agreement with Paul of bamosata, his character and known, 67; derived from astrol-
other apostles in doctrine, 433; heresies, vt, I69; deposed, I7o; ogy, 5o; their system, 6o; doc-
teaches the Creator revealed in epistle by Malchion against, 169, trine, 63, 14z; name of, 62.
Chrtst,44o,466, and as final Judge, i72; other matters pertaining to, Perfect, why manwas not made, i,521.
457; hxs precepts those of the i7i , x72. Perfectmn, distinct fromcompleteuess,
Old Testament, 468; his Christ- Paulus of Obba, on baptism, v, 57o. h, 459; 478; may be shared by
ology, 625 ; delivers the ordl- Paush vi, 42o. men and women, 431 ; possible
nances, and prescribes order and I Payne-Smith referred to, vih 53o, 531. to human nature, 502; attained
decorum, vii, 53z; calls hlmselfa Peace, i, 1o; of the umverse, Io; of by the true Gnostic alone, 502;
liturge and hierurge, 552; his the Church, 19; deified, va, 476; true, mwhatit consists, 438.
norm of the divine liturgy, 5o6; on earth at the first coming of Perfica, goddess of filthy pleasures, vi,
manisters the Gospel in sacrifice, Christ, iv, 444; given to the _ 478.
532; his teaching in regard to lapsed by certain martyrs, v, 299; reriod, the seventh, v, I79.
spiritual gifts, iv, 255; is caught and strife, proclaimed by Christ, Periodicity, Celsus' theory of, destroys
up into the third heavens, i, 405; viLi, 105; to the sons of, 1o5; and free will, 1V, 528.
and Peter, founders ofthe Church war, lo6; and the sword, I53, Peripatetics, i, 195; ii, 19t; Aristotle
of Rome, 415; sometimes uses 288. the father of, vi, 437.
words not in their grammatical Pearl, parable of, interpreted, ii, 578. Perowne referred to, iii, z7o, 299.
sequence, 42o; knew no mys- Pearls not to be east before swine, viii, Perpetna, martyr, the story of, viii,
teries unrevealed to the other xi7, interpreted, va, 379. 485, 486; imprisoned, iii, 699,
apostles, 437; refutation of the Pearson referred to, his 7oo; her visions, 700; trial, 700,
Ebionites, who disparaged the (Creed), i, I76; n, 7I, 474; iv, 7o1; courage, 7Ol seq.,'martyr-
writings of, 439 ; his descripUon 383, 582, 608 ; v, 229, 259. dora, 697, 7o2, 703; and Feticitas,
of anti-Christ, 553; result of his (Vindzc.). i, 47, xzS; li, 6. 697 seq.
preaching on Mars Hill, ii, I25; Pelagnanns of Luperclana, onbaptism, Persecution, foretold, i, 5o9; how an-
late witness of Old Testament v, 57o. derstood, ii, 598; duty in, vii,
truth, 434, 44z; persecutor, per- Pelens, father of Achilles. loved by 439; those fleeing from, to be re-
scented and martyr, iii, 647, with TheUs, vb 485; and Thetis, Pro- ceived, 498; tortures of, iii, 634;
Peter, i, z x ; beheaded at Rome, metheus, Achilles, and Polyxena, its cruelty and irrationality,
viii, 675; canonof, vii, 494; Acts viii, 265 i47 , 243; of the ¢ight___,,
of, iv, 246; Apocaly2_se of viii, Pdlonia, a goddess who repels enemies, throughout history, iigo4o; t_ams
358, 575 seq.; his coming to vi, 477. discipline, iv, 116; _ the In-
19o ANTE--NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

strument of, II7; not to be 84, 227, 235, 236; his satisfac- man, I75; renews the conference,
shunned as evil, I18; instance of tion with Clement, 82, 228; re- 181; dlscovers the old workman to
Rntilius, t 19; only Apostles com- quests Clement to be his attend- be the father of Clement, rgo , 3c_,
rounded to flee, I I9; Greek prov- ant, 81, 293 ; names of the wishes to convert• him, 3o8 se_'._
a',
erb on, answered, 121 ; instance attendants of, 229; postpone- heals a demomae daughter of the
of Jonah, 122 ; duty of clergy in, ment of his discussion with S1- chief man by his presence in the
122; not to be bought off, 122; mon Magus, 82, 83, 235; tactics house, I92; shows Clement the
table of persecutions of Chris- of, in regard to Simon Magus, necessity of probation in the case
tians, I25; in Lyons and Vienne, 236; exposes the design and of his father, 192; is appointed
descmpfion of, viii, 778 seq. object of Simon Magus, 239 ; umpire in the further discussion
Persecutions, how endured, v, 461- sent to Caesarea, 96; is welcomed with the old man, 194; hzs words
465; divine judgments for, 462- by Zacchaeus, 96; is challenged about the true Prophet, his
464 ;reward of faith and patience by Simon Magus, 96; his dis- Master, 196; Clement's discourse
under, 465; the ten, iv, 125. cussion with Simon Magus begins, before, 196 seq. ; remarks of, on
Persecutors of the church and their Io2, 243; lays down the prin- Clement's speech, 199 seq.; his
punishments, vii, 3oi seq. ciples on which the discussion dtseusmon with Simon respecting
Persephone, vih, I97- should be conducted, 1o4; m- the unity of God, 312; the mode
Perseus, son of Danae, i, 17o. terrupted by Simon, Io4, lO5 seq.; of the discnsslon, 312; his reply
Perseverance in faith better than at- his experience of the fallacy of to Simon's appeal to the Old
tamment, v, 284. imagination, II4, II5; his reverie, Testament, and other objections,
Persians, inventions of, ii, 65; sys- I14; rebuked by Andrew, 115; 313 seq.; close of the first day's
tern of the, v, 4o; laws of the, adjournment of his discussion discussion, 317; second day's
viii, 73o; overcome because of with Simon Magus, 116, 249; his discussion with Simon, 318 seq.;
the Christians, vi, 417; Chrastl- discussion with Simon Magus third day's discussion with S1-
unity attested by mighty works resumed, 1t 7 seq.; accessibility mort, 324; fourth day'sdiscussioa
among, 438; worshipped rivers, of, I27; resolves to follow with Simon, 33° seq.; Simon is
5io; skilled m secret arts, 48o; Simon Magus to Rome, I31; confounded by, rebuked by
the fire-worship of, viii, I41, 276; appoints Zaechaeus bishop of Faustus (Faustiulanus), and re-
incest practised among the, 187. Caesarea, 131, 25o, and or- tires, 338, reply to the questions
Perslus, on the vanity of idols, vii, 45 ; dains elders and deacons there, of Sophonias and others, 339 seq ;
quoted, vii, 42, 85, I63, 131 ; sends twelve persons before Clement's father requests his per-
Person, applied to the ky_ostas_s in him, I32; follows Simon to Tyre, mission to vasit Appion and An-
the divine nature, hi, 613, 615, 249 ; addresses the people at nubion, 2o6, 342; Simon Magus
621 ; of Jesus Christ, 624. Tyre, 268; departs to Sidon, 269; excites the people at Antioch
Pertunda, a goddess presiding over proceeds to Tripolis, 133, 27o; against, 2o6, 345; stratagem SUM-
the marriage court, vi, 478. his thoughtfulness, 27o ; ad- gested to, by Cornelius, against
PessinunticDindymene, vi, 488. dresses the people, 27I seq.; Simon Magus, 206, 343; a
Pessinus, people of, worshipped a flint halts at Dora, 134; addresses counter-plot of, against Simon
for the mother of the gods, vb the people, i35; heals the sick, Magus, 2o7, 2o8, 345; success
51o; Great Mother brought from, I36, 275 , 276 ; arrangements of his plot, 2o9, 342; the old
538; Midas king of, 492. made by, at Tripohs, 156; his man goes to Antioch, 6o9, 345;
Pestilence, sent to punish pollution of third day at Tripolis, 28o; leaves Peter's entry into Antioch, 2o9,
the circus, vi, 534; abated when Tripohs for Antioch, 157, 292; 346; his thanksgiving, 21o; mir-
deities were brought from abroad, at Antaradus, 292; sends Nicetus deles of, 21o; baptizes Fanstm_a-
534; put to flight by AescuLapius, and Aquila to Laodicea, 292; nus, 2IO; ordains Clement his
536. his simplicity of hfe, 157, 293; successor, 218; his charge to
Peta, presiding over prayers, vi, 478. his humihty, 157, 293; his ex- Clement, 219, 22o; martyrdom
Petavaus, charges Tertullian with carslon to Aradus, i59 , 294, of, 218; epistle of, to James,
quasi-Artamsm, iti, 630. where be finds the mother of 2I 5 seq.
Peter, St., i, 6, 63, 69, 75, 81, 87, io3, Clement as abeggar-woman, 159, Peter and Andrew, Acts of, viii, 526
lO7, Ill, I22, I53; tradition of 16o, 295; his reflection on the seq.; and Paul, Acts of, 355,477
his wife's martyrdom, ii, 541 ; ira- story told by the beggar-woman, seq.; hears with joy of Paul's com-
prisoned and released by Herod, x6o, 296; brings her to Clement, ing to Rome, 478; the Jews strive
579; why change of name of, iii, 16I, 296; leaves Aradus, i61, to stir up Paul to speak against,
365, 426; modern claims from, 297; proceeds to Laodicea, 3oo; 478; comes to Paul, 479; as-
iii, 266; receives the keys of the recapitulatesthestoryofClement's sailed by the Jews, he defends
kingdom of heaven, 643 ; why mother, 162, 3o% which leads to himself, 479; Simon Magus
given the power of the keys, iv, the discovery that Nlceta and speaks against, 48o; Simon ex-
99; Christ's charge to, refers to Aquila are her sons, _62-163, cites Nero against, 480; disputes
the whole episcopate, v, 305 ; .the 3do, 3oi ; reqmres that their with Simon, before Nero, 48o;
church built on him answenng mother shall fast before receiving by prayer causes Simon, who at-
for all, 34I, 374, 377, 382, 394, baptism, I64-165, 300; baptizes tempts to fly, to fall and be killed,
422; does not claim supremacy, Mattihida, I65, 305; finds an did 4_4; sentenced to be crucified,
377 ; meaning of "the Rock," workman at the harbor, who de- "*,,'r_ curious story of the Lord's
56I ; his office and work at Rome, costs him, 165,305; his discussion meeting him when he was escap-
vi, 47; and Patti, martyrdom of, with the old man, 3o6, 3o7; hag from Rome, 485; the burial
i, 11 ; vii, 302 ; victory over arranges for a friendly confer- of, 485; on a mountain with Mat-
Simon Magus, vi, 438; canon of, ence with the old workman, 166; thew and Alexander, 526; Christ
vii_ 495. states the question for discussion, appears to, and salutes as bishol_
Peter according to the Cleraentines : 166; has a contest of hospitality oft.he whole church, 526; asks ar
his cordial reception of the Clem- with the chief man of the city, old husbandman for bread, and
ent, viii, 8o, 227; instructions 174 ; arranges for another con- ploughs and sows for him, 526;
given by, to Clement, 81, 82, 83, ference at the house of the chief ill-treated by one Onesiphorus
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. _9_

527; causes a camel to go through Ins enemies, 5oo; curses hi_ ene- be known, vi, 437; their l_ide,
the eye of a needle, 527; causes hues, who are forthwith swallowed 452, 453; their vices, ii, 65, and
a second camel to go through the up in the abyss, 5oo, 5o9; rebuked absurdities, 66; their lives BI
eye of a needle, 527 ; miraculously by the Lord for returning evil variance with their precepts, vii,
conveyed to the couch of Mary at for evil, 5oI, 5o9; Ins reply to 85 ; seekers after wl_lomin name,
Bethlehem, 588; heals Jephonias, Jesus, 5oi; his punishment or- but not in faith, 70; their igno-
591" , . dazned for his unforgivang spirit, rance, viii, 182; ridicule of, ii,

Peter,vui,Gospet
775- o1, Serapion concerning, 5o1, 5o9; from the and
the Ophlorymites, crossrefuses
addresses
to 66;
teachboasting and quarrels,
cannibalism, incest, 7a_5A
peter, bishop of Alexandria, life and be released, 5oi, 5o_, 5o9, 5Io; other crimes, 1r2; follow popular
works, w, 258; ordmns and excom- addresses Bartholomew, and gives idolatry In practice, iv, 574;
mumcates Arim, 262, 265; his directions to, 5o2,5Io; prayerof, errors of, in regard to morals,-viii,
persecutmn and imprisonment, 5°2, 503, 5 Io; gives up the ghost, 2o4; vague conjectures of, ii, t 16;
262; his passion and martyrdom, while a voiceis heard proclaiming historical errorsof, 116 ; their mis.
264-267; genuine acts of, vi, 261 that he is crowned, 503; a vine takesabout thedeluge, I16; deny
seq.; canons of, 269 seq.; flag- springs up, and a church is built a Providence, 142; not benefac-
mentS from the wrinngs of, 28o on the spot on which he was cru- tots of men, viii, 2o5; cavils of,
seq. cified, 5o3; is admitted to para- 225; unworthy ends of, 253;
Peter of Hippo Diarrhylus, on baptism, disc, 503; the visit of, to Hellas, false theories of, 255 ; adultery
v, 571. and interviews with the philos- advocated by, _,6o; taught truth
Petrine fable commences to grow under ophers, 503; the philosophers by the Scriptures, ii, 191 ; confess
Boniface III., vm, 602 write to the h_gh-pnest at Jeru- absolute truth to be unattainable,
pfaffreferred to, i, 574,575 ; vii, 508. salem about, 5o4; the hlgh-prmst vii, 98; resemble disinherited
Pha&hon, fable of, origin in history of comes to Hellas to oppose, 5o4; sons or runaway slaves, to 4 ; their
Sodom, iv, r3I ; the sun the father I discussion w_th the high-priest, precepts not obeyed. 124; their
of, vi, 505 ; loved by Ceres, 485. 505 ; shows many miracles be- variations and contradictions, vii,
Phalli displayed in honor of Bacchus, [ fore the h_gh-pnest, and inflicts lO, zo4, 234, 237, 238; viii, I79;
vi, 5oo; given in the mysteries of / punishment on him to convert opinions on the chief good, ii,
Venus, 496. him, but in vmn, 5o5, 5o6; Acts 374; Christian self-restraint of,
Phanes and Pluto, viii, 263. t of, 355,497 seq ; address of, 92; ii, 37o.
Phanocles referred to, u, I8I, 485 • / canon of, wt, 492. Philosop/iumena, discovery of, v, 3, _ ;
Pharaoh, i, 6, 19; heart of, hardened, ] Philip, the Asmrch, i, 41 ; called also current in the East, neglected m
: how, 5o2, why, iv, 3o8. the Tralhan, 43. the West, 3; copied by Theo-
Pharisees, vin, 92; represented by bulls, Phihp of Side refers to Athenagoras, doret, t6o.
i, 25o; hypocrisy of, m, 395; dl- n, 127. Philosophy_i, 195; and true religion,
vided from the Jews, 649; sect of Phihppmns, eplstleofPolycarpto them, difference between, viii, 309; not
Esseni, v, 137; fatalists, vfi, 452;, conslsung of commendatmus of a substitute for Christiamty,
refuted, vni, 92. them, and exhortattous to Chris- 5o; vain became conjecture, not
Pherecrates referred to, li, 531. tian duties, x, 33-36, 416; intro- knowledge, vii, 70 ; not the par-
Pherecydes referred to, ii, 66, 483. ductory note to, 3i, 32; spurmus eat of life and truth, 8_; deceits
Phidms, sculptor of the image of epistle of Ignatius to them. of, iv, 396; mysteries of, 4ol;its
Olympian Jupiter, w, 512; carved wherein he declares the unity of future m morals, iii, 5t; vain
on it the name of a boy loved by the Godhead, also facts m the speculation on divine things, 5_,
hLm, 512. history of Chrmt; shows the cannot teach the nature of the
Philadelphians, epistle of Ignatius to mahgnity, folly, inconsistency, soul, I82; fallacies and conflict-
them, consisting chiefly of exhor- and ignorance of Satan, and con- ing schools, I83, 184; vi, 35;
tanons to unity, i, 79-85. cludes with exhortations, 116, should be for all men, but as
Philanthropy, via, 220, 297; and II9. taught is for the learned only,
friendship, 297. Philistus referred to, 1i, 48_ vii, 95; not taught to women,
Phileas, bishop of Thmuls, biographical Philo, Judaeus, his interpretanon of slaves, or barbarians, 95; does not
nonce of, vh I6i ; epistle to his Scrapture names, ii, 306; on sacri- find the chief good, divine wis-
people, 162. rice, vii, 255; referred to, i, 63, dora, 96, Io2; not the mistress of
Philemon, epistle of Dionysius of 3°6 , 335, 446. life, 97; Grecian and Christian
Alexandria, to, vi, 1o2. Philo, the deacon, i, 85, 9 I, 92, log0 compared, h, 77; use of in
Philemon, on the unity of God, i, 290 II2, 119, I27. Christian teaching, 303; Greek,
on future judgment, 29I ; quoted, Philopator, i.e., Ptolemy IV., vi, 509. origin of, v, 82, a preparation for
i, 29o, 291 ; ii_ II3,473, 485,529; Philosophers of Hellas, the, and Christ, ii, 3o5, 321-323,347-34g;
also his Synephebus, 269, Philip, viii, 503 seq. what is true philosophy, 3o8,
Philinus referred to, fi, 485 . Philosophers, natural and moral, v, 9; 3I t ; sects of, contain half trutlb
Phihp, i, 153 , the apostle, at Ophio- summary of, I4O, t4I; hves of, 313; successive schools of, 313;
ryma, viii, 497; the sister of, 497, iv, 425; their opinions, ii, 131; Greek, foreign sottre¢_ of, _15,
499; his preaching, 497, 507; of God, i, 274, 275 ; ii, 95, 19°; 317; posterior to the Mollie law,
visited by Nmanora, wife of the prove Divine Unity, iv, 184; tes- 324-333, 341 ; true philoso..p.hy
proconsul, 498; tortured by the tify to the unity of God, vii, I3; seeksGod, 358.359,369; tauglatby
proconsul of Ophioryma, 498; their speculations on thegods, fii, divinelaw
parity, 367;in piety,
taughtcharity,
highestjt_cel
gooa
499;vengeaneedemandedagainst,
shut up in the temple of the viper, i,i3I296;
; iv,il, 182;
148;of of
thethe
resurrection,
world, ill, by Scripture, 375, and oth_:
by the people, 499; stripped 133; have no true knowledge, i, things by the same, 405, 47 ;
before the tribunal, ordered to be 288; cannot teach the knowl- object of true philosopM, 49z;
hanged, 499, 508; speech of, to edge of God, iv, 628; refute character
stud leadsandto origin,
piety, vl,493;
27; a
Bartholomew, 499; visited by falsehood, but do not know the Y -- k ""
_ohn, 5o6, 508; restrained by truth, vii, 44; by their disa- giftof God to Jew and Gree ,n,
John from inflicting vengeance on greement, show that nothing can #94, 5t 7, 521; aids in discovering
195 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

the truth, 5o8; cannot give per- specting Jesus Christ, 353, 46o soul, v, I8; indebted to Moses,
fect knowledge of God, 5_5, hut seq., 462 seq.; sent for by Ti- i, I8z, 279, 287, whom he iml-
a preparation for such knowledge, berius Caesar to be examined on rates, ii, 308; to the prophets, l,
516; Greek, a recreataon to the account of putting Jesus to death 283; to the Hebrews, ii, i92;
Gnostic, 517; necessary to knowl- 354, 464 seq.; ordered to be be- his knowledge of judgment, i,
edge, 518; its objective truth, headed--his prayer to Jesus, 284; his doctrine of the cross,
556; excellence of Christian, vii, 465; according to another ac- I83; of the form, 285; of the
z4L count, cited before Tiberius, who heavenly gifts, 286; of the begin-
Philumene, prophetess of ApeUes, v, is magically calmed by the tunic ning of time, 287; of the uni.
xl 5. of Jesus worn by, 466; sen- verse, 296; more religious than
Philydeas, referred to, ii, 455. tenced to death, but commits the Marclonites, 549; sustains the
Phlegon, vfi, 257. suicide in prison, 354, 467; his posstbihty of resurrectmn, ii, I48;
Phoenician Hercules, vi, 422. strange bnnal, 467; further par- acknowledges the resurrection of
Phoenicians, a witness to Moses, it, ticulars concerning, 474 seq.; the body, vi, 439; opinions of,
8o; inventmus of, 65. Acts of, 416; i, 175. concerning the gods; ii_ x4o; on
Phoenix, poem on the, vii, 324; Pilate's_e, her message to Pilate, the chief good, 375; on free wlli,
legend of, iii, 554; an emblem vtfi, 417, 428, 440. 475; on language of anunals,
of the resurrection, i, Iz, vit, Pindar, the Boeotlan, vi, 484; quoted, 333; falsely quoted by heretics
44L i, 284; ii, xo 9, 179, 3II, 418, on community of women, and
Phorhas, Attis found and brought up 44o, 468, 473, 475; also his depravation of the natural urea-
by, vi, 49L Olymp.,.it. 39o; ii, 74, 311; Pyth., tion, 383, 403; consequences of
Phoroneus. the first builder of tern- n, x44; in, I44. his theory of a community of
pies, vi, 5o7. Pine, Attis self-multilated under a, vi, goods and wives, vii, 92; his idea
Phosphorus, the school of, iii, 5o8. 492; borne to her cave by the of death and judgment, iii, x78;
Photinus quoted, i, 34o. Great Mother, 492; carried into contradictions in his theory of
Phofius, refers to Athenagoras, ii, the sanctuary of the Great future punishment, vi,439; theory
I 27. Mother on certain days, 496, of original principles, v, 18, 221 ;
Phrygia, the rock Agdus in, vi, 49x ; 5o4, 542; wreathed with flowers, on creation, vii, I97; on the
mysteries celebrated m, 497. 492, 496; bound with wool, 496. Light of man, iv, 574; his argu-
Phrygian mother, the, I.e., Cybele, lhonius, h 43. ment for the incorporeal nature
vi, 462. Pious frauds, a striking iilustratton of of the soul refuted, iii, 185, 186,
Phrygiaus, ii, 62; vii, i33 ; inventions viii, 2o6--2o9. I87; his doctrine of transmigra-
of, fi, 65; supposed to be the Pipe, a (tzbia), borne by Acdestis tion, vi, 44o; of good and evil,
first of the human race, ifi, t I6; when he burst m upon the Phry- v, I9; on future rewards, ii, 415,
overcome with fear at the sight glans, Vl, 492. 4x6, 436, 442; his idea of heaven
of the Great Mother and Acdes- Pisces, type of those, born under, v, borrowed from Scripture, iv, 582;
tis, vi, 492; Christianity attested 34. city in heaven, li, 44I, 443; his
by mighty works among, 438; Piso, consulship of, vh 462. theory of reminiscences untena-
call their goats a/tagi, 492 ; the lhtch, how smeared with, wt, I85. ble, vi, 443 ; witness to Scripture,
first Montanists, vii, 336; rein- Plus, bishop of Rome, h 4I6, 569; it, 446, 47 o, 479; approaches
fion to heresy of Nasaseni, v, 54; li, 35, 56. nearer the truth than other phi-
their mysteries, 56. Plus IV., creed of, viti, 643. losophers, vii, x97, 236 ; on
Phryne, native of Thespla, used as Plus IX., extmgnishes Galhcanism spiritual knowledge, ii, 448, a
model for the statues of Venus, and proclaims the Pope "m- divine gift, 464; philosophic
vi, 5H. fallible," viii, 643. teaching from Scripture,466, 469;
Phylactery, i, 218. Place, of the righteous, the, viii, 576, illustrating the Trinity, 468, the
Pictures, heathen, their licentiousness, 577 seq.; of the wicked, 578 Lord's Day, 469; the Messiah,
ii, I89. seq. 47% 479; philosophical sayings
Picas, son of Saturn, and father of Plagiarism, of the Greeks from the quoted and answered, iv, 575-
Faunus, vi, 461 ; drugged and Hebrews, it, 465-476, 486-488 ; 582 ; pilfered from by Valentinus,
made prisoner by Hums, 489; of Greek writers from each other, v, 9o; quoted, ii, 484, 485 ; also
surnamed Martius, 489- 481-486; of philosophers, from his
Pieri_ of Alexandria, notice of, vi, Egypt and India, 488. Alcibiades, ii, 448-
I56 , 157. Plagues, the ten, of Egypt, vifi, x28. Amatores, ii, 32I.
Piety, altars and temples built to, vi, Plank, a, worshipped by the Samians Apolog., iii, 578.
476; succors widows, orphans, for Juno, vi, 51o. Cratylus, iii, 2o6.
and the sick, vii, 177. Plants and animals as illustrating Crito, ii, 3o9; iv, 634.
Pilate, the Jews accuse Jesus to, viii, divine providence, viii, i7_. Epist., iv, 577, 58I.
4 t6, 439, 44I; takes the part of Plastic art, ii, 65. Feasts, ii, _32.
Jesus, 418, 440; questions Plato, bishop of Myrna, viii, 5:_9, Gorgias, iii, i78.
Jesus, 428, 441; declares Jesus 533- Laws,ii, 116, 284, 351,352,466,
innocent, 44x; rebukes the Jews, Plato, fable of his birth, iv, 412; 468; iii, x76 , x79 ; iv, 505,
429, 442; sends Jesus to Herod, disagreement between Aristotle 585 ; v, I4 x; vii, 28.
429 ; washes his hands, 429, 443; and, i, 275; deserted by Aristotle, Meno, ii, 464.
yields to the clamor of the iv,436;headofthephilosophers, Phaedo, iii, 188,189, zo7,2oS,
JdeWS,and sentences Jesus to vi, 416; the disciple of Soceates, 23o, 231 ; iv, 574, 622; v,
eath, 42o, 429, 443; assembles 437; ambiguity of, i, 282; self- 83; vi, 446.
the chief priests in the temple to contradictory, 282; agrees with Phaedr., ii, I4I, 3x5, 352, 384,
inquire about _esus, 453; writes Homer, 282; his knowledge of 447, 466, 467; iii, xS_, I84,
an accunat of Jesus to the era- God's eternity, 283; on the 2Io; iv, 582, 641; vi, 443,
put'or Claudius, 454; the letter knowledge c,f God, iv, 628; idea 472.
of, to Tiberius Caesar, 353, 459; of God, ii, 465; on the unity of Politieus, ii, 236 , 31 x, 35 i.
report ofj to Augustus Caesar re- God, vii, 14; of God and the Protagora_ ii, 467.
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. I93

Repub., i, I63, I65, i77 , I89, betrayed, 4o; refuses to revile Population, Christian, in etchce ntury,
19i , 275, 281, 284, 459 ; li, Christ, 41 ; confesses Christ, 41 ; iv, 126.
II2, 226, 315, 443, 448, 466, his last prayer, 42; in the fire, Populonia, a name given to Juno, vi,
469, 47 o, 474; iii, 21o; iv, 42; his body burned, 43; con- 472.
438, 5z.3 ; vi, 428, 432, 457, versed with the apostles, 416; is P0rph_-y, Methodins against, vi, 382.
458; Vln, 31I. greater than all heretics, 416; torrent, thtmaer, now averted, vll
Sophxsta, iv, 629. turned many from heresy, 416; 489.
Sympos., li, 315, 447; iv, 515 . his meeting with Maxcion, 416; Portion, term used of one Person of
Theaetetus, ii, 311, 447, 467; is mentioned by Ignatius, 58, 65, the Godhead, iii, 622.
iv, 525 . 92, I12, 11% 13o, who wrote an Portu_ns, gives _fety to u.ilor_ vi,
Theages, li, 330. epistle to, consisting of counsels 47o.
Timaeus, i, I91 , 282, 284, 29I, as to his work,93-96; Syriac ver- Portus, See of Hippolyt_ v, 5; not
459; u, 132, I32, 137, 14I, sion of the same, 99; and Ire- Aden in Arabia, 6.
I9I, 315, 316, 34 I, 464, naeus, 416, 568. Poseidon, Zeus and Metig viii, 264-
467; in, 189, 195, 199, Polycarp of Adrumetum, on baptism, Postdippus quoted, ii, 483.
226; iv, 6, 505, 523, 583, V, 586. Possessions, sins, viii, 31i.
6o0; vi, 415, 416, 443, Polygamy of the patriarchs, why al- Possm referred to, i, 573.
453, 454, 473; _ 17o- lowed, iv, 53. Post-Communion, the, vii, 549, 55O,
Platonists, i, 195. Polymius, a king of India, sends for 56O, 566-568-
Plautus referred to, vii, i74. Bartholomew to heal his de- Potentiana and Perlmtua, viii, 486.
Pleasers self, counsel to, iv, 2o 9. momac daughter, viii, 554; Pothinus, succeeded by Irenaem_ i,
Pleasure, how far lawful to Christians, seeks to reward Bartholomew, 309 ; martyrdom of, viii, 78ff, 781.
fii, 79; not condemned by the 554; destroys his idol, 556; be- Potua, presiding over drinking, vi,
wise, 8o ; how far renounced, 85. lieves and is baptized, 556; the 47o.
Plebs (Acts v, 13) , explained, v, 159. brother of, persecutes and kills Poverty, no evil to Christians, iv, 195;
Pleroma, the, of Valentinns, l, 316, Bartholomew, 557; is made lends to virtue, vii, I95; not
32o; iil, 5o8; shownto be ab- bishop, 557. necessarily righteous, vifi, 31L
surd, i, 362, 379, 38o. Polytheism i, 181 ; absurdities of, ii, Powers, spiritual, opposing, iv, 328;
Pfiny referred to, viz. : -- I32; not deduced from doctrine signified by princes, 335; il.
Nat. Hist., i, i2, 234; iii, 2o6, of the Trimty, iii, 6o8; contrary lustrated from mental working,
.312, 35 ° , 382, 471 , 509, 672 ; to nature, as denying the Father- 335; before the birth of man,
iv, 438, 524, 535. hood of God, vih lO3; Simon 336.
Epist., vb 488. Magus argues for, viii, Io8; Peter's Practices, shamehm, of the Greelot, i,
Panegyr., iti, i35. refutation of, lO8; the serpen 272; of Simon Magm and Me-
Plumptre referred to, iv, 448, 585 • the author of, ]o9; inexcusable nander, 347; of the Christians,
Plutarch ofChoronea, w,484, referred xo9; the folly of, 199; exposed influenced by doctrine of resur-
to, i, 274; i, 274; 11,I83 ; iv, 507, 282. rection, ii, 147 ; Christian, 0xgu.
654; viii, 9. Polytheists, the inconsistency of, viii, ments for, iii, 95 ; heathen, to be
Pluto, brother of Jupiter and Neptune, i99. avoided, vii, 424.
vi, 472; king of the shades, 499; Polyxena and Achilles, Peleus and Praestana, named because Romulus
dominion of, vii, 22 ; wicked Thetis, Prometheus, viii, 265. excelled all with the javelin, vi,
deeds of, vih, 74o; and Phanes, Pomegranate tree, a, springs from the 476.
263- severed members of Acdestis, vi, Praise, on, li, 580; and prayer, better
Plutonian realms, i.e., infernal regions, 491 . than sacrifice, 531.
vi, 525 • Pomona, a name given to Juno, vh Praxeas, his heresy, ili, 597; author
Poets, unfit as religions teachers, i, 273; 472. of Monarchlanism at Rome, 597;
mythic, why irreligious, lib ]35; Pompey, epistle of Cyprian to, v, 386. whether Patripassian, 626; with
confirm the Hebrew prophets, il, Pompihns, the revered, vi, 468; sacri- Vietorinus, makes Christ the
1IO; testimony of, I3I , i92; de- rices thoroughly cooked and con- Father, 654; Tertullian against,
scribe the gods as orLginaLlymen, sumed in time of, 46o. 597 seq.
I44; reasons for this, 145 ; testify Pomponius, epistle of Cyprian to, v, Praxiteles, in the Cnidian Vemah
to the unity of God, vii, i3; the 356. copied the courtesan Gratina,
writings of, viii, 202. Pomponins of Dionysiana, on baptism, vi, 511.
Pohanas of Mileum, on baptism, v, v, 57o. Prayer, i, 34, 53, 186, 257; of the
567 • Pontianns, epistles of, viii, 622, 625. poor, helps the rich, ii, 32;
Polias, Erichthonius buried in the Ponticns, martyrdom of, viii, 783. - must be without ceuing and
sanctuary of, vi, 508. Pontifex Maximus, vi, 427, 488. with unwavering confidence, 26;
Pollux, son of Tyndareus, distin- Pontiff, the designation of a bishop, to be made not doubtfully, bat
guishedasaboxer, vi,422; buried v, 27o. with faith, vii, 467, and with
in Sparta, 484 . Pontiole, Paul at, viii, 477; is swal_ repentance, 468; exhortation to,
Polyarchy, viii, 275. lowed up on account of the v, 286; directions for, vii, 37_;
Polybius, bishop of TmUUS, i, 66, 67, murder of Dioscurns, 478.
II2, I14. subject of, ii, 533; reverence In,
P01ycarp,bishop of Ephesus, viii, 748, Pontius, life and referred
v, 267-271; passion to,
of Cyprian,
ii, 12. v,
cal448; gestures,
hoursof, ii, 534;
ii, 534; caaoni.
iii,689 ta_q.;
773; his superior authority at Pontus, inhabitants of, characterized, iv, lO8; v, 456-457; fahe Gnm-
Rome, iii, 630; writes to Victor iii, 271. tic ideas of, ii, 534; _lent, 535;
of Rome concerning the day of Poor, the, ii, 32; care of the church why towards the E_t, 535; of
keeping the passover, viii, 7731 for, v, 314; to be honored in the wicked, 535; of the trae
seq. ; his epistle to the Philip-[ church, vii, 422; to be provided Gnostic, _35; and prai_ better
piang i, 33-36, 416_introdnc- [ for, 433- than sacrifice, 531; examples of,
tory notice to, 31,32; his humil-lPope, no, known at the dose of the v,456; tanght byChrist, ili, 68I;
lty, 33; his praise of Paul, 35; ] sixth century, viii, 6o'2; title first by John the Beptist, 6&; secret,
his death is demanded, 4o; h / assumed by Gregory, vii, 642. 681; notlengthy,68x;theLord'sj
I94 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

vii, 379 ; its meaning, iii, 682 seq.; serve in secular things, 367 ; to Procession, term applied to the Son,
the essential conditions of, 685; be publicly chosen and ordained, iii, 598; of the Spirit from the
conditions of acceptable, v, 455, 370; their seats in church, vii, Father through the Son, 599.
456; of the Israelites, 685; cus- 4el; one from another parish to Procla, Pilate's wafe, her message to
toms in, 685; kneeling in, 689; be received, 422; ordination of, Pilate, viii, 417, 4-28, 440.
place for, 689; to be made daily 432; viii, 111; not to ordain, Proclamation, use of the word, vii,
in church, vii, 413, 4.23, 470; vii, 432; prayer at the ordination 562.
followed by Psalms, iii, 690; a of, 491,492; to be ordained by Proclas, dialogue of Caius with, v,
sacrifice, 69o; power of, 69o; bishops, 50o; age required for, 6ox, 6o 4.
offered by all creatures, 691 ; for viii, 642; illiterate, not to cele- Procopowicz referred to, i, 546; 14
the lapsed, v, 3Io, 412; for the brute mass, 64 I. 383 .
departed, iii, 7o4; for enemies, Presbytery, submission to, i, 5O, 5I, Prodicus, lii, 648.
viii, 289; inconsistent with Gene- 67, 89; its ftmcttons, 69. Production, the first order of, main-
sis, I68; Tertullian on, iii, 68I Prescription, the, against heretics, a tamed by heretics, proved to be
seq. ; Cyprian concerning, V, 285. treatise by Tertullian, 'ifi, 243 indefensible, i, 373; and absurd,
Prayer of St. Clement to the Paedago- seq.; character of, 24o; title of, 379, 383.
gns, ii, 295. 243, 265. Profane history, ii, Io7; its incoasist-
Prayers requested, i, 58, 65, 82; of Present, the, and the future, viii, 3io. encies, II1, II2.
Christmns, answers to, iii, 1o7; President, i, I85. Prolation, use of the term, ih, 6o2;
for the departed in the early Pretended miracles, uselessness of, true doctrine of, 6o 3.
church, vi, 541 ; a duty conse- viii, I3o. Prolepsis, divine, exhibited in the Law
quent on behef in the resurrec- Pretensions of false gods, i, 292; of of Moses, vii, 53o.
tion of the body, iv, 67; eucha- Simon Magus, 347- Prometheus, viii, 265; fabled to have
ristic, for providence and creation, Priapus, the Hellespontian god of made man, vii, 5o,
vii, 472; for God's care, 473; lust, vi, 466; represented with Promises, concerning, iv, 296 ; made
for the incarnation and prow- immense_Oudenda, 517; sacrifice in baptism to be kept, vii1, 62i;
deuce, 474; for Christians, 475; of an ass to, vii, 36. fragments from the two books
for catechumens, 483; for ener- Pride, on, fi, 58I. on, by Dionysius of Alexandria,
gumens and the baptized, 484; Priest, the true Prophet, a, vih, 9o. vi, 8I seq.
for penitents and for the faithful, Priesthood, of Christians, ii, 572 ; to be Propator, the, oi Vaientinus, i, 316,
485, 486, 5o6; for the first fruits honored, vii, 45 o, 467; in what 317; of Ptolemy, 333.
and for the departed, 497; of sense belonging to the laity, iv, Propertius quoted, vii, 5o.
consecration, 535, 537, 544, 558, 54, 58. Property, how to be managed, via,
564; of oblation, consecration, Priestly office, contention regarding, 48; ecclesiastical, how and by
and invocation, 488, 489; of i, I6, I7, x8; not to be under- whom to be managed, 619 seq
rep aration, 535, 537, 55I; of taken by laymen, vii, 429. Prophecies, summary of, i, 18o; of
tercession for the living and Priests, what they should be, and the Sibyl, ii, xo8; of the Old Tes-
the departed, 488--49o; the should not be, viii, 60; how to tament, principle of their inter-
secret, 55 I, 558, 562, 563, 564, be honored, 622; sons of Jewish, pretation, iii, 324; fulfilled m
565; hours of, 496; to be said become converted by the preach- Jesus Christ, of Daniel, t58, of

in church
with or at
heretics, 496;home, 496; not
at theordina- ing of
Primacy the Apostles,
conceded to old 67o.
Rome, why?J. Isaiah,
Ezekiel, 16I-4,
I67; ofof Christ,
David, vii,
162,446,
of
tion of a bishop, 482; at other viii, 6o2. 448; viii, 241; foretell Chrtst's
ordmations,491-493; daily, 478; Primus, bishop of Corinth, viii, 764. rejection, iii, 325, humiliation,
for the evening, 496; for the Primus of Misgu_a, on baptism, v, 326, 335, majesty, 327; m type
morning, 497; final prayers and 566. of the goats of the day of atone-
benediction, 49 I. Prince of evil, why was he made, or ment, 327, of Christ's Incarna-
Preaching of Peter, an apocryphal was he not made? viii, I83. tion, in Isaiah, Zechariah, Ezekiel
book, referred to, ii, 341. Prince, the, of the left hand, and the, and the Psalms, 322 ; of the Pus-
Precepts, s_irituai signification of, i, of the right hand, of God, viii, sion, 337, 417 seq.; and its results
143; divine, ii, lo8. 268. in the conversion of the world,
Predestination, ground of, fi, 497, 524. Prince, the son of a, cured of the 338, the calling of the Gentries,
Predmtion and prophecy, distanetion leprosy by the water in which the 339; labors and sufferings of the
between, viii, 240. child Jesus was washed, viii, 4o8. apostles, 340; dispersion of the
Predictions of the prophets, the, i, 5o7 ; Princes, in Daniel and Ezekiel, mean Jews, 34I ; millennium, 342,
referred all to Christ, 509; cause spiritual powers, iv, 335- kingdom of glory, 343; their
of disagreement among Valen- Princeton Revmw referred to, i, 3. harmony with the Gospel, 346-
tinians, 513 . Prznciptis, De, a treatise by Origen, Prophecy, different modes, i, I75;
Pre.existence of man, iv, 372. iv, 239 seq.; preface to, 239-24t. certain fulfilment of, I8o; two
Preface, the, vii, 535, 543, 564 • Prisca, prophetic gifts of, acknowl- kinds of, viii, 242; the sure word
Preparation, prayers of, vii, 535, 537, edged by Victor of Rome, iii, of_ 2o4 ; is uttered indefinitely, 49-
_51; day of, observed as a fast, 597. Prophet, the true, viii, 8I, I45, 229,
xv, 112. Prisca, put to death by Licinins, vii, 247; advent of, 88; rejection of,
Prepon, heretic follower of Marcion, 32L 88; why called Christ, 89; a
v, II2. Priscilla, a prophetess, v, 123, priest also, 90; alone knows all
Presbyter, use of the word, v, 99- Prlvatianus of Sufetula, on baptism, things, lSI, i82; to be sought
Presbyterate, the, v, 268, 409 . v, 568, for by those who wish to learn,
Ptesbyters, dutiesof, i, lT, 34,72, tn; Prlvatus of Sufes, onbaptism, v, [68. 1St; allmay jadgeof the, 23o;
viii, 219; false to be avoided, i, Proanaphora, first part of the liturgy, the test of, 230; doctrines of,
497; faithfultobe obeyed, 497; vii, 534. 030; has appeared in different
are in place ofparent_ vii, 41o; Proarche, the, of Vatenfinus, i, 333. ages, 242_ teaching of, concern"
I'epresenttheaposties, 41o; some Probation, the necessity of, before ing the Scriptures, 247, con-
clalm all authority, v,289; notto admission to the church, vifi, xgz. cernmg the Law, 248.
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. I95

Prophet and prophetess, the, viii, :_42, the motions of the stars and in Pure in heart, the, how they see God,
243. earthly things, viii, i7z , in rivers viii, x22.
Prophetic knowledge, constant, viii, and seas, 171 , in plants and ani- Purgatory, doctrine of, _ 390; re.
241 ; Spirit, the, constant, 24I. reals, I72 , in the germination of luted, v, _-_3; and hell, viii,
Prophetical gifts, transferred to the seeds, 172, in the power of water, 239.
Christians, i, 24o. r72, in the breath and blood and Purification, i, 13_ x42; viii, 290; of
Prophets, Hebrew, i, I73; ii, 28; of intestines, x73. the mother ofthe gods,vi, 531.
the Old Testament, antiquity of, qProvince, the Roman, v, 276. Purity, necessity of, _ 284, _5;
vii, x3, Io4; spake by Christ, iv, Provinces, ecclesiastical, v, I57-I59. outward and inward, _o; of
239; speak of Christ, i, I4o, I73, Prudence in dealing with opponents, heart, i, 22, I14; of conduct, 95;
174, 21o-213, 22o, 22i, 235-238, viii, 98. of the body, ii, 33.
24o, 24I; ii, 5o9; inspired by Prudentins, his hymn, v, 6. Pusey referred to, i, 492; ii, 157;
the Holy Ghost, 97, iv, 612; Prunicus. i, 354, 356. I6o; iv, 380, 386, 542-
more ancient than the Greek Psalm x_, verses of, explained by Pusillus of Lamasba, on baptism, v,
writers, ii, II8; testimony of, Theodotus, viii, 49, 5o. 57 I.
i33; to be esteemed, i, 82; how Psalms, to be used in the church, viii, Puta, a goddess presiding over the
to be received and supported, vii, 669 ; of communion, viii, 548; pruning of trees, vi, 478.
38o, 38i ; used the past tense, i, sung at meals, v, 28o; variations Pygmalion, king of Cyprulb vl, $15;
I76 ; teachers of the truth, ii, in numbering of, 546, 564; that an image of Venus loved by_
194 ; teach by parables and enig- speak of Christ, i, I76, 21 I, 212, 515 ,
mas, 502, 522; truth learned 213, 228, 235, 24o, 24I,_8-252; Pyramus, viii, t99.
from them, i, I98; Plato indebted Messianic, interpretation of, v, Pyriphlegethon, a river in H_os, vi,
to, ii, 283; refutation of the x7o, I7I ; general exposition of, 439.
notion that they uttered their (99-zo2; fragment on, zo2-2o3; Pyrrha, women from stones cast by,
predictions under the inspiration represent converse of the Father vi, 4Ol.
of different gods, i, 412, 4I 3, and the Son, iii, 656; vindicated, Pyrrhus, shipwreck of, vii, 52.
513; sent by the same Father, 448. PythagorasofSamos,vi,437; opinions
who sent the Son, 514; to be Psalter, the, vii, 53o; universality of, of, i, 274; indebted to Moses,
tried by their works, ii, 27 ; how 53 I. 279; derived his philosophy from
symbolized, 28; enjoin holiness, Psammetichus, his method of discern- the Jews, iv, 4o2; placed the
108; their pmaty of life, iv, 613; mg primeval man, iii, x16. cause of things in numbers_ vi,
spiritually interpreted, 617-62o; Pseudo-Irenaeus, viii, 777. 437; his theory of the spheres
true, vii, 214, and false, vii, 214, Pseudo-Athanasius referred to, ii, and of numbers, v, I1_ 82; dil_i-
48o, 48x; false to be avoided, 36, 37- pline of his followers, I2, 98;
viii, 29i ; schools of the, rib 53 I. Pseudo-Plato referred to, ii, I4I. principle of his philosophy, 82;
Propitiauon, vii, 543, 55o, 556; prayer Psychic natures, ii, 7I. astronomic system, 84; symbols,
of, 550; primitive use of the Psylli, sellers of charms against ser. 84; go/des z,ersts, 84; on the
word, 57 I. pents, vii, 446. unity of God, i, 280, 291; vii,
Proserpine, i, I85, daughter of Ceres Ptolemaeus, heretic, v, 91. 14; gave name to philosophy,
and Jupiter, vi, 497; violated by Ptolemy, the heresiarch, the doctrines 70; pretended to have been
her father, 497 ; earned off by of, i, 333; opinions of, concern- Euphorbus, 89; heretlc_ borrow
Pluto from Sicily, 422, 499; ing the body of Jesus, v, 69; and from, i, 377; sustains the pomi-
called Libera, 497; named be- Secundas, heresies of, iii, 652. bility of resurrection, ii, t48; on
cause plants rise slowly, 472; Ptolemy, the son of Lagus, procures the immortality of the soul, vii,
lusted after by the first Mercury, atranslationofthe Jewish Script- 88; on the transmigration of
480; loved Adonis, 485 ; aUegor- [ ares to be made, i, 452. souls, 89, 236; his theory of
ical explanation of the rape of, [Publican, prayer of, vii, 558. transmigration originated in falae-

riced to, 525 . I


I
502, 503; barren heifers sacri- Pudentianus of Cuiculis, on baptism,
v, 57 I.
hood, ill, 2o9; philosophically
absurd, 21o, 21I; still more as
Prosumnus.a vile lover of Bacchus, vi, Pudicitia of the Vatican collection, taught by Empedocles (as a
5oo; the god's compliance with li, I8. transmigration from animals),
his request, 5oo, 5ol. Pugihsts, i, 75. _I2; contrary to idea of justice,
Protagoras, doubts as to existence Punishment, future, v, 217; itsnature, 2I 3, 214; the origin of Simon
of a deity, vi, 421 ; vii, 1I. vi, 439; everlasting, i, I65, 166, Magus' heresy, 215; burned to
Protarehontes, i, 353- i72 , i9i , 3oo; viii, I5o; Chris- death in a temple, vi, 4_4;
Protevangelium Jacohl referred to, tian teaching of, iv, 495, 499, quoted, i, 28o, 29L
viih 35. 5o2, 542, 657, 659; of unbe- Pythagoreans, i, I95; .falsel_ quoted
Prothesis, the, vii, 55 z. lievers, I_, 556; Of the righteous against marriage, h, _5, 4°3;
Prothoe, loved by Apollo, vi, 485. and of the wicked, viii, i78; and sayings of Theano, 417, 45h
Proverbs, book of, commentaries on, rewards, come from the same 44I, 44z; on the idea of God,
v, i72-i75. God, i, 523; the angel of, ii, 38; 465; persuade to suicide, vii, 89.
Providence, viii, 3o9; divine, vii, 1I, a mark of God's love, ii, 226; Pythian God, the, identified with the
224, 25I, 264, 265, 276; vindi- means of salvation, 228-23o; sun and Bacchus, vi, 47z; Jm'ved
cated, viii, I36; the world ruled leads to repentance, 232--233; Laomedon, 484; mothMy_'s are
by, i, 459; implied by creation, fear of, viii, I85; here and here- i taught by, 47o.
viii, 168; heathen opinions con- after, I86; reformatory, 288;
cerning, ii, 97, I4_; denied by divine object of, ii, 437-44_. . .................
heathen, iv, I75, and philos- Punishments, divers, ii, 37; duration [Quadrat_ msnop oIAm_ab _ 747_
ophers, i, I4z; supplies means of, 36; produced from sins, vm,[ 749; extract tram me ApomgF
for arrival at truth, v, v; in- 48; of the wicked in hell, 547, I or, 749.
stances of divine, vii, 42o; gen- 548; more fully described-as]Qmu.todeciman controvetW, vl, 148,
eral and.s_peclal, viii, i68; special witnessed by Esdras, 572 seq.,[ I49.. _ .....
to be believed, ii, 312; seen in 578 seq. [ Qum't_ _ o_ v_ lz_
I96 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Queen, a certain, v, 240; of the Bryce. Eupolemus.


South, the, viii, z91; of Virgins, Bull. Euripides.
Mary, the, 373. Bunsen. Eusebius.
Questions, many, must be left in the Burgon. Evans.
hand of God, i, 399. Burton. Ezekiel, the poeL
_ui_nw vu/4 the hymn, vii, 366. Battler. Faber.
Quietns of Baruch, on baptism, v, Caesar. Farrar.
568. Callias. Fenelon.
Quindecemviri, the, wore wreaths of Callimachus. 1fisher.
laurel, vi, 488. Calmet. Fleury.
Quinet referred to, v, t6z. Calvin. Foulkes.
Quintus, the apostate, i, 4o. Canning. Fuller.
Quintus, epistle of Cyprian to, v, 377. Cary. Ftirst.
Quintus of Aggya, on baptism, v, 57i. [ Casaubon. Gallandi.
Quirinus, Cyprmn's address to, v, 528 ; I Cassius. Gums.
precepts and teachings to, 528- / Cave. C-ellius.
557, 562, 563 • [ Chevalher. Gesemus.
Quirinus, excelled all in throwing the _ Chilo. Gibbon.
_avelin, vi, 476. Chrysostom. Gieseler.
Quirinus Martius, Romulus torn in Churton. Grabe.
pieces by the senators, called, vi, Cicero. Griesbaeh.
424. Cleanthes. Grosseteste.
Quirites, vi, 477; the fathers of Clement of Alexandria. Grotius.
Rome, vii, go. Clementine Homilies. Guettee.
Quotations in the New Testament Clementine Recognitions. Guinon.
source of the, i, 452. Clinton. Haag.
Quoted or referred authors and CoLeridge. Hagenbach.
authorities, see under :-- Conybeare and Howson. Hardwlck.
Abbot. Cook. Hartley of Winwick.
Acta Panli et Theclae. Cooke. Harvey.
Aeschylus. Cotelerius. Hefele.
AA_acmthO. Cowper, H. HeraeUdes.
aeon. Cowper, W. Heraclitus.
Alexis. Cox. Hermas.
Alford. Coxe. Hermippus.
Ahog. Cratmu_. Herodotus.
Anacreon. Cntias. Hesiod.
Anustasius Smuita. Cureton. Hessey.
Antimachus. Cyprian. Hilgen feld.
Antlphanes. Cyril. Hlppias.
Antipho. Dai116 or Dallaeus. Hippo.
Apollodorus. Dante. Hippocrates.
Aquila. Davidson. Hoffmann.
Aquinas. Delitzsch. Hofman.
Aratus. De Maistre. Homer.
Archilochns. De Montor. Hooker.
Archinus. Demosthenes. Horace.
Aretas. Deodati. Huet.
Ariston. Diodorus. Hyperides.
Aristophanes. Diogenes. Iophon.
Aristotle. Diognetus, Epistle to. Irenaeus.
Ascension of Moses Dionysius. Isidore.
Assemani. Dionymus Jambus. Isocrates.
Athamus. Dionysius Thrax. Jacobson.
Athanasius. Dion Thytes. Janus.
Auberlen. Diphilus. Jarvis"
Augias. Doddridge. Jason and Papiscus.
Augustine. DodweU. Jerome.
Bacon. I_llinger. Jewell.
Baehr. Donaldson. Jones.
BancrofL Dorner. Jones of Nayland.
Bm_tesanes. Dressel. Jortin.
Barnabas. Dupin. Josephus.
Beammbre. Edersheim. Jowett.
Bede. FAdad and Modat, book of. Jubilees, Book oL
Bellarmine. Empedocles. Juhan.
Bernard. Encylop. Britannica. Jumus.
Beth 1me. Ennius. _ustin Martyr.
Bingbam, Epiphanius. Justi,i_n,
Black. Eubnius. Juvenal
Bledsoe. Eudemus. Kahnis.
Boehl, Eumelus. Kaye.
Bo_uet. Euphorion. Kayser.
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS, I97
Keble. Perowne. Terence.
King, Ed. Persins. TertuLlian.
Kitto. Pfaff. Thearidas.
Lactantius. Phanocles. Theocritus.
Lains. Pherecrates. Theodectus.
Lardner. Pherecydes. Theodoret.
Lea. Philemon. Theognis.
Leathes. Phflmus.
Theopomptm.
LecMer. Phllistus Thesfius.
Lecky. PhiloJudaeus. Thirlby.
Lee. Philydeus. Thrasymachus.
Lehman. Photlnus. Thucydides.
Leighton. Pindar. Tibullus.
Le Nourry. Plato. Tillemont.
LeonfiusofByzantium. Plautus. Tlmocles.
Lewin. Pliny. Ttrnon.
LewisTaylor. Plumptre. Tisehendorf.
Liddon. Plutarch. Tregelles.
Laghtfoot. Posidippus. TrentCatechism.
LiguorL Possm. Trollope.
Lipsius. Princeton Review. Uhlhorn.
Liturgiologists. Propertius. Upjohn.
l_ivy. ProtevangehumJscobi. Usher.
Lucretius. Pseudo-Athanasius. Valerias Maximas.
Luther. Pseudo-Plato. Valesius.
Lysias. Pusey. Van Lennep.
Macarius. Pythagoras. Vedclius.
Maranus. Quinet. Vmcentius Lirinensis.
Marriott. Rawhnson. Virgil.
Marsh. Renan. Vorstman.
Maxtlal. Roberts. Wake.
Massillon. Robertson. Walpole.
Massuet. Rosenmiiller. Warburton.
Maxlmus. Rousseau. Warren.
Melanippides. Routh. Waterland.
Menander. Ruhnus. Watts.
Merx. Sappho. Weltzitcker.
Metrodorus. Saint-Pierre. Westcott.
Meyrick. Schaff. Westropp.
Midrash Breshith Rabba Schlieman. Whtston.
Miltigan. Scott, J. Wieseler.
Mllman. Segar. Williams.
Milton. Seleucus Nicanor. Wood.
Moschion. Semler. Wordsworth.
Moshenn. Seth, Paraphrase of. Wotton.
Mozley. Shakespeare. Xanthus.
Miinter. Shedd. Xenophanes.
Musaeus. Shepherd of Hermas. Xenophon.
Neale. Sherwood. Zenobius.
Neander. Sibyl, The.
Newman. Simmias of Rhodes. Rabbinical education, vii, 53t.
Nicetas. Simonides. Racami, laws of,the, viii, 73I.
Nlcias. Smith, T. Race, an abominable, performed at
Nlcostratus. Smith, W. Paphos, viii, 495.
l_liebuhr. Sodoma. Race-course, the, why not to be visited
Nitzsch. Solon. by ChdstiAn_ iii, 87 ; injuries in,
N51deke. Sophocles. not redressed by law. 638.
lq6sselt. Southey. Races, guilt contracted if the mmio
Nymphodorus. Spencer. stopped st the, vi, 486; in the
Oecumenius. Speaslppus. games of Jupiter, 534, 535; seven
Oehler. Stanley. rounds of the course in, 534.
Orelli. Stasius. Rahab, her example, i, 8.
Origenes. Sueton. Raiment, yellow, ii, 36; white, 36,
Orpheus. Suicer. 4o.
Otto. Suidas. Rainbow, the, viii, i76.
Ovid. Swift. Ram, the,a type of Christ, viii, 759.
Owen. Sylburg. Rational creatures, capable of good
Paley. Symmachus. and evil, iv, z56; term includes
Palmer. Tacitus. evil spirits, 257; final judgment
Panyasis. Talmud, The. of, 293; existed from the begin-
Patton. Targum, The. ning, 342; fallen through free
Payne-Smlth. Tatian. will, 342; of one nature, 34z,
Pearson. Taylor, Jet. 38_; restored in the incarnation
i9 8 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

of Christ, 343; why corporeal, Renovation, the NovensiIes gods of, oft he body, i, 53o; iv, 293, 294,
38o. vi, 474- 346; vindicated, lit, 447, 449, 45o,
Rattray, Bishop, on the Restoration Repentance, i, 7, 53, 147, x67, 258; 45 z, 454; iv, 549; how under.
of St. James' Liturgy, vii, 534- ii, 2o, 38, 39, 4I, 5o, 5 I, 54, stood, 55 I, 586, 623; arguments
Rawlinson referred to, iv, 4_z. I14; defined, hi, 657; delivers and analogies for, iii, 53; ira.
Reader, in church, place and duty of, from the shackles of sin, i, 175 ; plies judgment of the body, 456:
rib 4zx; ordination of, 493. timely, effaces sin, vl, 382; the questions concerning, 548; writ-
Reason, and faith, viii, I I6; divine, angel of, ii, 19, 37, 5 I; kinds of, ten on God's works before books
not on the faceof things,ill, 547; iv, 75, 76, 77; first and second, were made, 553; promise of, in
with God from the beginning, ii, 36o; what is true, 6o2; iii, Holy Scripture, vii, 439-442;
6oo. 657; heathen, of good deeds, various proofs from the Old Tes-
Re-baptism, a treatise on, v, 667, seq. 657; a preparation for the Holy tament, i, 53o, 542, 563, 564,
Rebecca, i, I45. Spirit, 658; good because corn- from the New Testament, 539,
Recapitulation, v, 14o. manded by God, 659; duty of, 564, 565; testimony of the
Recognition in a future state, viii, 583 . vii, 178; viii, 2o4; value of, vii, Sibylline books to, vii, 44o; an
Recognitions, the, of Clement, char- xgo, 251; necessity of, while on actual, i, 565, 576; illustrated,
acter of, viii, 73; relation to the earth, 519; sinafter, a despising 57o; ii, 93; illustrated by
Homilies, 7o, 73, 213; authorship God, ifi, 66o; necessary before the fable of the phoenix, vii, 44I,
and date, 73, 74; placeof corn- baptism, 661; forsm after bap- joysatthe, i, 562, 563, Christian
position, 74; editions of, 74; tism, 662; tokens of, v, 293; belief in, il, 67; a ground of
quoted by Origen, 74; reason of outward manifestation of, exo-! Christian courage, lit, I27;
the title, 16I, 162, I9o, I9I. mologests, fii, 664; how at- doctrine of, bears on the practices
Redheifer, typeof Christ, i, 142. tributed to God, 315; case of of the Chr_stlans, ii, I47; ob-
Redemption, the view_ of, enter- Saul and of Ninevltes, 315; ex- jecttons to, i, 294; ii, 151 ; proof
tainedby heretics, i, 345. amplesof, in Holy Scripture, vu, of the, i, II, 12, I68; iii, 557
Refutation, the, of all heresies, a 4o6; danger of delaying, ex- seq.; possible, l, 169, 295; n,
treatise by Hippolytus, discovery amples of, 4o8; of St. Matthew I5o; heathen analogies, i, 169,
of, v, 5; controversy as to the and Zacchaens, 414; God calls analogies m nature corrobo-
authorship of, 5, 6; date of corn- to, 420; exhortation to, v, rate lt, ui, 553; consistent with
position, 6; contents, 7, 9; value 592-595 ; a claim for the Church's opimons of philosophers, 1, 296;
of, 7, xo; oblect of, 9, I53. peace, 335; Tertulhan on, iii, the first-born of Satan demes,
Regeneration, of Christians by the 657 seq. 34; cannibalism no impediment,
word, ii, 397, by water, viii, 44, Report of Pilate to Augustus, viii, 46o ii, 153; nor man's impotency,
x55, and Spirit; effect of, v, 279. seq. ; to Tiberius, 462 seq. I53; will of the Creator concern-
Regulus, cruel death of, vi, 424; a Reprobate men, various classes of, i, ing, 154; fit, 553; arguments
huge serpent killed by the army x49- continued, i, I55; not merely
of, 537. Reservation of baptism, iih 36I, 426. for judgment, I56, though the
Rejection of Christ by the Jews, viii, Reserve, doctrine of, vni, 215; ntis- future judgment is a sufficient
9o . representaUonof, 215. cause for, hi, 554, 556, 589;
Relatives of Christ treated with con- Responsibility, human, i, 177, 19o; children rise again, i, 156; ar-
tempt by Domitian, viii, 763 . viii, io2, 12o; increased by gument from man's nature, 156;
Relics of Christ.tans to be honored knowledge, I44. probability of, 158; from changes
vii, 464. Responsory, use of the word, vh, 56t, in man's life, 258; if none, man
Religion, in common hfe, ii, 29o; 562, 567. less favored than brutes, I59;
credibihty of, not dependent on Restoration, possible to all in the end, the chief end of man, I6I, 162;
antiqmty, vi, 46I; opinion con- iv, 260, 261, 275, 327; to the its beauty and force, I62; how a
stitutes, not ceremony, 533; spirits m prison and to Sodom, birth, fii, 571; the resurrection-
meaning of the term, vfi, I3 I, 279. body perfect, 590; a restoration
i72 ; reasonin, I31; cannot be Resurrection, Chrtst's,i, II, I2,33,7 o, of the perfect man, vi, 365; and
separated from wisdom, xl, 5 I, 87, i78 , 298; vii, 122; wit- of creation, 366; not a trans-
ioo, IO3; distinguished from nesses of the, rift, 422, 424, 432 formation into the nature of
superstition, 131; teaches mercy seq.; of the saints when Jesus angels, 367; its mystery paral-
towards men, 172, 173; of one's rose, who they were, who leled by the generation of man,
fathers to be abandoned if bad, [ participated in, 435 ; some of 368; not a destruction of the body,
viii, i5o, 755; the true calls to[ those shared in, questioned by 373" but its renewal as aspiritual
sobriety and modesty, 151; and [ the Jews, the testmaony of, 435 body, 375; shown by Moses and
philosophy, difference between, seq.; 448; a proof of our, i, Elias at the Transfiguration, 375_
3o9. [ 532, Gospelaccotmt of, iv, 568. by Enoch, 376, by the parable o
Remains of the second and thtrd lResurrection, the, viii, 496; taught Dives and Lazarus, 377, and by
centuries, introductory notice to, in the Law, iv, 2o3; prophesied the history of Jonah, 378; God's
viii, 747 seq in Scripture, v, 218 ; final, 222; goodness requires it, fii, 552; of
Reminiscences, Platonic theory of, symbolized in Pluto s myth, vi, the righteous, iv, 2o8;' the first,
untenable, vi, 537. 439; proved by the course of 2xz; of men, vii, 218, 22I; of
Remissmn, prayer for, vii, 546. nature, iv, t94; necessary, 247; the flesh, poem of, iv, 145; Jus-
Remission of sins, only in the Church, gives knowledge of divine truth tin the martyr's treatise on, 1,
v, 378; first by St. Peter, then 298; slguified by the Feast of 294-299, and quoted on, vi, 374;
by all the Apostles, 381; to all Tabernacles, vi, 345; of the Tertulhan's treatise on, iii, 545
bishops as successors of the dead, asserted by Jesus against seq.; Methodins on, vi, 364 seq.;
Apostles, 394; from God only the Sadducees, i, 466; vi, 367; is Origen quoted on, vi, 369 seq.,
442; examplesof denial to the a Christian belief, hi, 545 ; of the 373seq.
impenitent in Holy Scripture, flesh asserted, 1, 529; of the flesh Retribution, day of, i, 39o; future,
443. as well as of the soul, vi, 364; viii, I86.
Renan referred to, i, I33; ii, 87. believed by Christians, iii, 547; Reuben, the patriarch, speaks of his
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. x99

sin and sufferings, viii, 9; warns God, 29I ; to be prayed for, ii, Rome, vii, _56; allotted to Simon,
against women and fornicataon, t2, 23; Christian doctrine of, viii, 65b; gospel preached at,
Io; his death and burial, I x; his 114; true, 504; impresses a like- 224; Christianity attested by
curse spiritualized, v, i65. ness to God, 504, in what sense ' miracles in, vi, 438; the church
Reuben, a Jew, strikes against the attained through philosopby, 3o5, of, founded and organized by
bier on which Mary is carried 323, 345. 346; must be added to Peter and Paul, i, 4z5, 46x ; viii,
to barlal, mhis punishment, viii knowledge, eft1, 44; the way to 64I; first bishops of, viz., Linus,
593. the kingdom of God, Io2; and Anacletus, Clement, Evaristus,
Revelation, nature of, viii, 323, 326; faith, effect of, 5o. Alexander, Sixtus, Telephorus,
the work of, belongs to the Son Rings, for the ears, forbidden, ii, 285; Hyginns, Pins, Anicetus, Soter,
326; inspiration of the, i, ]55; for the bands, how allowed, _85; Eleutherus, i, 416; xv, 156; from
and concealment, viii, 27]. signet, designs, 285. Clement to Sylvester, viii, 642;
Revelation, the, of Paul, found under Rites of the mother of the gods, vi, succession from St. Peter, v, 394;
the foundations of his house in 496; of Bona Den, 496; of not always follows the tradition
Tarsus, viii, 575. Bacchus, Cyprian, Venus, and of the Apostles, 391 ; glorious in
Revenge, iii, 713; an attribute of the the Corybantes, 496, 497; of martyrs and faith, ifi, 260; rood.
false gods, not of the true God, Ceres in Phrygia, 497; of the ern claims of, 266, 630; silence
iv, 655. Roman gods, vii, 228, 229. in first three centuries, iv, 169;
Reverie of Peter, viii, 1I4. Rituals of Numa, Apollo's name not historic facts as to the See of,
Revocatus, martyrdom of, ni, 7o5 . found in, vi, 462. viii, 641 ; bow an ecclesiastaeatl
Rewards and punishments, from the River, the fiery, in the place of the centre, vii, 363; See of, source
sameGod, i, 523; h, 158; future, wicked, viii, 578. of unity, v, 344; not abovethe
vii, 9o, 217; eternal, iv, 240; Rivers, worshipped in ancient times African bishops, 344, 4f3, 417,
principles of, 294; spiritual by the Persians, vi, 5io; and 596; its primacy, not supremacy,
nature of, 296; sensual tdeas seas illustrating divine provi- acknowledged by Cyprian, 596;
of, 297; rewards include a knowl- dence, viii, 171. age in time of Arnobius of the
edge of divine things, 298; of Robbers, the, met by Jesus and his city, el, 461 ;ages o_, vii, 213.
the elect and penitent, ii, 39. parents in Egypt, vfii, 4o9; the Romulus, founder of Rome, vi, 468;
Rbadamanthus, i, I65. two crucified wtth Jesus,469; the sacrifices consumed in time of,
Rhea, the wife of Saturn, hides her impenitence of one of, 469; the 46o; and his brother, 476; a
son Jupiter, to preserve him from penitence of the other, and the deified mortal, 474; torn in
being devoured by his father promise of Jesus to, 469 seq. ; pieces by the senators, 424; tm.
vifi, i97; and Kronos, 263. the entrance of the latter into acquainted with incense, 528;
Rhodes, the fourth Sun born at, w Hades, 457, and into paradise, called Qulrinus Maxti_, 47.4;
480. 438, 452. establishes the Quirites, vii, 5o.
Rhodon, vfii, 748 , 766; a pupil of Roberts referred to, i, 412, 428, Rose, without a thorn, a, not to be
Tatmn, 766; writes against here- 452. found, viii, I79.
tics, 766. Robertson referred to, i, lot; iv, RosenmtiUer referred to, i, 47.
Rich, the, helped by the prayer of the 495, 549, 631 ; v, 92, 25i , 412. Rousseau referred to, ii, 82.
fPoOOr, ii, 32; not to be flattered Rock, the, vii, 545; of the Church, ' Routh referred to, i, 152, I53, I55 ,
r his fiches, 591; description how interpreted, v, 56i; inter- 578; it, 3, 56, 83, II8, 298, 346,
of, 591 ; why salvation appears pretcd of Christ by the Fathers, 426; iii, 7o5; iv, 394.
more difficult to, 59]; duty of ill, 426. Rubim, or Ruben, the high-priest,
the Christian towards, 59l ; Jesus, Rod, the, of Moses, i, 453 ; of Joseph reproaches Joachim with his child.
treatment of, 592-594; counsel the carpenter, viii, 363, 372; the lessness, viit, 36L 369 •
to the, iv, 2o8. miraculous, given by Jesus to Rufinns referred to, iii, i36 , 585.
Riches, true Christian, ii, 279, 596, Matthew to plant in the city of I Rufinus, the confessor, ept'stle to
6oo; not to be thrown away, the man-eaters. 528; the won-{ Cyptaan, v, 3o2.
595 ; when profitless, 595 ; want derful growth of, 529 . 1Rufinas, his prologue to Origen, and
of, not salvation, 597; how for- Rogatianns, epistle of Cyprian to, v, textual changes in translation, iv,
saken for Christ, 598; abuse of, 283, 315,365 . 237, 3oi; his preface to the
v, 278. Rogatianus of Nova, on baptism, v, " Recognitions of Clement," viii_
Ridicule, poured upon the emanations 571 . 75_76 .
and nomenclature of Valentmns, Roman Empire, the dissolution of Rufus, i, 35.

Righti, and
332, left,
333. merely relative terms, the, predicted,el,
table of, 28i'
5 ;554; emperors,
customs, licen- Rule 249;
of faith,
iv, the
27; Apostles'
declared Creed,
first i'fi_
by
vi, 477. tiousness of, iii, I74; powerorigi- Christ, then through Apo_tflctg
Righteous, the, sufferings of, i, XT, nated in violence, not religion, ifi, 252, 253; not secret, z55;
t8; we should cleave to them, iv, z88; state signified by Baby- the same everywhere, 256; pre-
]7; saved by Christ, 257 ; and Ion, vii, 352; matrons, not allowed served by Apostolic Churches,
thewicked to be separated, 556; to drink wine, vi, 460; kissed 321, 350; agreed on by the
so-called, must be wronged, viib to test thmr sobriety, 46o. Apostles, 348 ; in earliest, not
5o; and the wicked, chastise- Romans, epistle of Ignatius to the, later records, 348, 35° , 398•
merits of, I78; and manner of wherein be expresses his desire Rule, the golden, in negative form,
death of, 576 seq. ; afflictions of for martyrdom and his reasons i, 436; viti, 268, 285, 299.
the, 294; place of the, 576, 577 for the same, i, 73-76; Syriac Ruler, the young, character of, ii, 594.
seq. version of the same, Io3, IO4. Rulers appointed over all orders of
Righteousness, what it is, viii, ]o3; Romans, the race of Mars, the impe- being, viii, 89.
not plaeed ln Jewish rites, i, 2oi; rialpeople, vi, 488; hadehanged Rules, robe obeyed, vii, 468, 5o5.
nor obtained by keeping the law, their customs and ceremonies, Rnsticus, the prefect, examines Chtis-
217, 48o, but by faith, 245, 246 ; 459, 46o; Pellonia, goddess of, tiaus, i, 3o5, 3o6.
and Christ, 2o8; Christians have 477; worshipped a spear for Rutilins, story of his flight from
this true, 209; which is desired by Mars, 5to. persecution, iv, x19.
2o0 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Sahaoth, i, 412. i Safety, temples and altars erected to Sangarins, a king or river, father of
Sabbath, the, why instituted, i, _ v_, 476. Nuna, vi, 49x; attempted to
as37; the true, 146; how to be Sagittarius, type of those born under starve his daughter to death,
kept, 63; kept by Chrtst, iii, 362; v, 36. 49 x ; exposed her child, 49I.
the law did not prohibit the hun- Saint Pierre referred to, ii, 22. Sappho quoted, ii, 257.
gry eating food ready to hand on Saints, examples of, i, 7, 9, Io; re- Sarah, daughter of the high-priest
the, i, 47I; law of, forbids ward of, 8, I4,561, 562; before Camphas, stripped naked by
man's work, not God's, ill, 313; the coming of Christ, viii, 91; Demas, viii, 468; accuses Jesus,
Jewish, right keeping of, it, 3o2; commemoration of, vii, 546, 549, 468.
error of the Pharisees concerning, 553, 556, 562. Sardanapalus, 1, r9o.
iii, 363; Jewish, not observed by Sais, the Egyptian, offspring of the Sardis, Hercnios, a slave at, vi, 484.
Christians, iii, 7o, temporal only, Nile, vi, 48o, 481; identified with Satan, Scriptural teaching regarding,
I55, a figure of eternal rest, I55 , the second Minerva, 48o. iv, 592; origin of, vii, 92; he,
abolished, vii, 342; symbol of Sallust, on the creation of man, vii, not fortune, the adversary of
the life and works of our Lord, 62. man, 99; loosed after the nail.
vii, 343; the notion of Monoi- Salome, 1, 124; apocryphal sayings of lennium, z2o; his maLignity.
mus, v, I2I; (Saturday) not a Christ to, fi, 392. foUy, inconsistency, ignorance,
fast except on Easter Eve, iv, Salome, called m as midwife for i, 57, lO2, II7, 118, I38 , 148 ,
IX2; the Great (Easter Eve) Mary--her unbelief punished, 549; blasphemes, 3oo, 555;
fast of, vii,447, viii, 355, 375; her hand, which tools of, 554; the god of the
Sabek, meaning of the word, viii, 760. was dried up, restored by Jesus, world, 575 ; acknowieged as a
Sabeilian heresy on the origin of mat- 375. demon, lfi, t 76, 18o; author of
ter, vi, 91. Salt-cellars, tables consecrated by idolatrous Imitations of Christi.
SabeUians, Dionysius of Rome, against, placing, vi, 46o. unity, 262 ; destroys truth under
vii, 365 . Salutation, prayer of, vii, 554; of the pretence of defending it, 597
Sabelllus, heresy of, vii, 365. gospel, 562. Satan and Hades, the altercation be-
Sabine gods, the Novensiles, nine, vi, Salutations to churches, etc., i, 5, 33, tween, when Jesus was about to
474- 39, 65, 72, 73, 77, 85, 9t, 96, descend mto Hades, viii, 436,
Sabre, worshipped by the Scythians, Io4, xog, II2, 114, xl 9, I23, 137, 455; exhorts Hades to prepare
vi, 51o. 149. to receive Jesus, 449, 456; re-
Sackcloth, ii, 4o. Salvation, i, I4, 28, 55, 59, 82, I39, vtled by Hades, 451.
Sacraments, administration of, i, I85. 2o7, 216, 2i7; bestowed on the Satirical poems, punished by law, vi,
Sacrifice, origan and meaning of, vi, whole man, 53I ; before Christ, ! 487.
542, 543; universal prevalence of, ii, 428; one to Jew and Gentile, Sattins of Sicilibba, on baptism, v,
vii, 53o; divinely instituted, 53o; 49o; not depending on external 569.
localized in Jerusalem, 53o; eu- things, 596; why conditioned, vi, Saturn, mysteries of, i, x92 ; fables
charistic, the, 537, 540; to idols, 458; things necessary to, viii, 47; of, ill, 141 ; of human race, 142;
guilt of, v, 330; not acceptable the way of, 27o; of the rich man, devours his children, vih, 197,
without love, 454; spiritual and a treatise by Clement of Alex- the family of, 192; son of Coelas
material, vfi, 192. andria, ii, 591-6o4. and Hecate, vi, 461 ; happy state
Sacrifiees,Jewish, temporal, andfigures Salvianns of Gazaufala, on baptism, of things under his reign, vii,
of splntual, iii, 156; allowed for v, 57 I. 14o, 228; father of Jupiter, 23,
a time, viii, 87; abolished, i, I37; Samaritan, good, signifies Christ, h, 24, 26; overthrew his father, vt,
why instituted, 2o5; not required 599. 485; attempted to destroy his
by God for their own sake, 482- Samaritans, relation of, to Israel, iii, children, 485; was driven from
484; not acceptable without 408 ; doctrines of the, viti, 92, power by Jupiter, 484, 485 ; hid
faith, iii, 314; God not pleased I refuted, 92. himself in Latium, 484; was
with, viii, 247; Christians offered Samians, the, worshippeda plank for thrown into chains for pare-
no, vi, 5o7, why not, ii, I34;i Juno, vi, 51o. cide, 484; father by Ops of
replaced by baptism, viii, 88; Samothracii Digiti, named Idaei Dac- Jupiter, 46o, 46I, 472, 482, of
heathen, cruelty of, ii, i83; in tyli, vi, 475; said to be the the third Jupiter, 48o; mother
heathen worship, vii, I62; human, Lares, 475. of the gods married to, 472;
to heathen deities, iii, 64o; need- i Samson, fall of, an admonition, viii, founder of the Saturnian state,
less, ii, 532; of prayer and praise, 63; boy of, pre-typifies John the 422 ; father of the third Minerva.
53 z, of the Law, 532; Varro's Baptist, i, 572; the jawbone of, 48o; when aged, taken in adul-
denial of any oceasion for, vi, 518; a type of the body of Christ, tery by his wife, 485; tomb
cannot feed gods, 518; cannot 575. and remains of, in Sicily, 484;
give pleasure to the gods, 519; Samuel, i, 60, I2o, x2I; his appari- identified with Kronos, and ex-
can neither prevent their anger, tion a pretence, iii, 234; inter- plained as chronos, 472; pro-
52°, nor satisfy their rage, 52o; preted, v, 169; institutions of, genitor of the d_z magnz, 472;
no reason can be found for, 526; vii, 53o, 53 I. planter of the vine, 47 z ; bearer
puri_ and cleanliness required at, Sanadroug, wages war with Abgar'_ of the pruning-knife, 472, 5li,
543 _note). children, viii, 7o6; the feet of 517; presides over sown crops,
Sacrificial orgies, viii, 276. crushed by a marble column 479; before Hercules' visit to
Sacristy, prayer of, vii, 55O, 560. 7o6; sends Helena to Kharan Italy, human sacrifices offered
Saddueees, their origin, iii, 649; rise 7o6; rebuilds Medzpine, 7o7; to, 46o.
of the, viii, 91; heresy of, vii, meaning of the name of, 7o7; Saturnian, king, the, i.e., Jupiter, va,
482; sect of Esseui, v, 137; at- death of, 7o7- 483.
tributing form to God, vi, 467; Sanctification, prayer for, vii, 547. Saternlam, heretics, tenets of, v, Io9.
Oafist's answer to, vi, 367; i, Sanctus in the Holy Communion, vii, Saturniliam, i, 212.
4.66; Christ's refutation of the, 458: see also Ter Sanctus. Saturnilns, system of, v, Io9; heretac,
m, 57h confuted, viii, 92. Sanctus, martyrdom of, viii, 779, 78°, vii, 453; called Saturninus, v,
Sadness, i, 2o; ii, 23. 781. lO9.
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 2oi

Saturninus, consular, iii,


378. church,vih,668; authority of,in Secundus, hissystem,i,3_; iii, 652;
Saturninns, doctrines of, i, 348; iii, councils, v, 328; cunonof, inthe v, 9L
649. second century, v, 603; puhtic Sedatus of Tuburbo, on baptism, v,
Saturmnus of Avitina, on baptmm, v, reading of, 25x ; value of quota- 567.
57I. tionsfrom, 2_9; testimonies to, Sedition, in thechurchof Corinth, i,
of Thucca, on baptism, v, 57o. 227; studied by all, 25o; a ssfe- 8, 2o; to be avoided, n.
of Victoriana, on bapttsm, v, 57o. guard agmnst Anti-Christ, 25o; See of Rome, historic facts as to the,
Saturus, vision of, fii, 702; martyrdom duty of searching the, i, 232 ; vi, viii, 641.
of, 7o4 seq.; ordinataon of, v, I6I; vni, 47; how understood, Seed, Valentinian absurdities respect.
3ol. i, 245; the true exposition of, ing exposed i, 385.
Satyr, Jupiter assumed the form of, only in the church, 496; appealed Seeds, the germination of, illustrating
vi, 485, 5°6. to by heretics, 319, 369; per- the providence of God, viii, 172.
Saul, an example of those who have verted by the heretics, 326, 343; Seeing God, i, 489 seq.; viii, 122.
fallen, iih 244. v, 6o2; refutation of false inter- Seeingor hearing, which the stronger,
Saul, raises a tumult against the pretationsof, 329; propermethod viii, 126.
apostles, viii, 95; receives a corn- of interpreting the obscure pas- Segar referred to, il, $94, 605.
misslonagainstthe Christians, sagesof,i,398; chronologyof, Selah,v,2oI.
96. ii, . 325-334; threefold interpre- I Seleucus Nicanor referred to, ii' 3t7.
Saved, the number of the, ,nil, 239. tation of, 34I ; why veiled in Self-conceit condemned, i' 15.
Sawour, the, asserted by the Valen- parables, 5o9, 522; test of the Self-love, the foundation of goodness,
timans to be derived from all the doctrinal truth, 55o, 557; the viii, I28.
aeons, i, 32I, 323; vanous opin- prophetic converting power of, Self-restraint, i, 94; ii, I5, 16; of
ions of, among the heretics, 93; divine inspiration of, iv, 349, Christian philosophers, 37o.
333. 496; the rule of faith, viii, 95; Semele, motherof Liher by Jupiter, vi,
Saviour, the Avenging of the, viii, false and blasphemous chapters 46o, 473,5o0, 5o6.
354, 472 seq ; the Arabic gos- added to, 236 ; mtsrepresenta- Semler referred to, th, 7, 248, 266, 629.
pel of the infan'-7 of the, 4o 5- tions of God in, 237, 238; some Semo, the inscription, i' I71 , 187, 348.
4i 5. things in, false, and some true, Senators, Romulus torn in pieces by,
Scandals, h, 57. 238; Simon Magus makes use of vi' 424; abuse of, punished by
Seapegoat_, the two, a type of Christ, the alleged falsehood of, m argu- law, 487.
m, 327 • ment with Peter, 239; use of the Seneca, on the unity of God, vii, i5;
Scapula, address of Tertullian to, iii, falsehoods, 239; uncertainty of, on the vanity of idols, 45 ; error
Io 5 seq., 1o8. 240; contradlcUons of, 240, 245- in philosophy, 83; on the char-
Scaufi, vi, 43o. 247; how to discriminate the acter ofphllosopbers, 84..
Schaff referred to, iii, 8; iv, I69, 219; true from the false in, 247-248; Seneeio, consul, i, 13I.
vi, 7, 307; vh, 367; vii1, 69, 73, Peter's explanation of contradic- Sense, the sixth, viii, IH.
74, t58- tions in, 314; the contradictions Senses, Plato's theory of, as deeep.
Schism, ii, 53; guilt of, vii, 45 o. in, intended to try the readers of, five, refuted, iii, I95, I96; equal
Schlsmatics, how to be dealt with, 315; interpretation of, 203. to and one with inteUect, 199;
i, 20, 80. Scriptures, Hebrew, translated into the testimony of the, more trust-
Schheman referred to, ii, 489; viii, 7o, Greek, i, 451 ; iii, 32; antiquity worthy than that of supernatural
73 of, 33; interpreted with fidelity vmon, vfii, 322; pleasures of, to
School-masters, the, to whom Jesus by the LXX. translators, i, 452; be restrained, vii, t86, 248.
was successfully sent, vnl, 379, prophecies fulfilled, ifi, 34 ; forbid Separatists, to be shunned, i, 497.
38% 382, 396, 397; Christian, what they do not allow, 94. Septuagint, history of, 1, 278, 451;
how tempted to idolatry, iil, 66; (See also Holy Scripture.) ix, 334; received by the church
not to teach heathen learning, Seythian king and Circe,.the fifth Sun as canonical, iv, 387.
66. the son of a, vi, 48o_ Sepulchre, Christ's, body therein not
Sdence, mysteries of, how often re- Scythians, irruptions of the, laid to emptied of chv_mty, v, I94.
garded, viii, 47. the charge of the Christians, vi, Sepulchres of the gods, viii, I99.
Scorpmce, or antidote for the scor- 415; sacrificed asses to Mars, Seraphim of Isaiah, meaning of, iv,
pinn's sting, a treatise by Tertul- 484. 376.
lian, iil, 633 seq. Scythmnus, first teacher of dualism, Serapion, absolution of, vi, Ioi;
Scorpio, type of those born under, vi, 229. bishop of Antioch, viii, 748,
v, 34- Sea, the emblem of the world, ii, Io0; 774; writes to Caricus and
Scorpion, mentioned by Nicander, iii, its harbors, emblems of the Ponticus concerning the new
633. churches, too; its perils, emblems prophecy, 775.
Scott, j., referred to, iii, 542; iv, of heresies, ioo; testifies against Serapis, legend of, origiuated in his.

Sctib_ the, refuted, viii, 92. Seal, the sins


ii, 41 of men, viii, 575"
, 53. tory of called,
Egypt Jc_eph,vi,hi, I35;theApis
422; in
Egyp-
Scripture, canomcal books of, vii, Sealmg, viii, 489, 54I. tian, 486; introduction of the
_o5; despised by the learned for Seas and rivers, illustrating the provi- worship of, 462; temple of,
its simplicity, vfi, I36; not a corn- dence of God, vm, I71. burned to ashes, 516.
mon rule to Christians and here- Seats of the bmhop, vhi, 62o, 626. Seres, vi, 508; viii, 178, 187 ; laws of
tics, iii, 25x ; held uncorrupt bySebadla, vi, 497. the, 730; Christianity attested by
miracles among, vi, 438.
apostolic churches, 262; how
perverted by heretics, 25t, "z6I, Sects, of the
Christian, 764.Jews, viii, 9 I, 765 ; Sergius, Cyprian to, v, 4o6.
262; its own interpreter, 6I 3, Secandlanus of Thambes, on baptism, Sermon on the Mount, its harmony
615; in sections in TertuUinn's v, 572. with type and prophecy in the
time, 635; understood by dis- Secundinus of Cedias, on baptism, v, law, hi, 366, 368.
ciples of Christ and the apostles, 567; of Carpi, on baptism, v, Serpent, the, cursed, i, 456; ii, xo3;

Scrip645-tures_ 568"
which only to be read in the Secundulus, deathof, iii, 7°3" speculatiol_
57.T; respecting,
the brazen, why i'made,
570_
202 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

iii, 63; not idolatrous, 314; ex- Ship, symbol of the church, v, 216. Simon of Cyrene, curious opinions of
ception to law against image- Shoes, Christian use of, il, 267. b Basilides respecting, i, 349.
making, 76; type of Christ's Shows, ought not to be attended y Simon, the Canaanite, canon of, vii,
passion, 337 ; the author of poly- Christians, iii, 73 seq.; public, 493; address of, viii, 93.
theism, viii, Io9; of idolatry, cruel and unjust, vii, I86;corrnpt- Simon, the Samaritan, his statue, i,
28I ; suggestions of, I47-I49; ing, 248; heathen, idolatrous ori- iTi , 182, I87, 348.
why he tempts to sin, z81 ; gin of, iii, 81 ; Tertullian on, iii, Simon Cephas, founded the churches
charming of, z88; to be resisted, 79-gx;Cyprianon, v, 575scq- at Antioch, Rome, in Spare,
iSZ; used by Satan in tempting Shrine of Juno at Argos, vi, 516. Britain, and Gaul, viii, 67i ; be.
Eve, 566; the curse pronounced Shrines, the Christians built no, vi, headed under Nero, 672, 675 ;
on, 568; Jupiter assumed the 5o7 • teaching of, m Rome, 773 seq ;
form of a, vi, 485, 497. Sibyl, the, i, I69, 288; il, 12; v, 62; raises a dead man, 675; con.
Serpent-biters, charms against, vi, vi, 432; ecstasy of, ii, 346; testi- founds Simon Magus, 675; up-
ties to the resurrection of the points Ausus bishop of Rome,
446 •
Servant of God, who so called, viii, 5o. body, vn, 440; referred to, i, 675-
Servants, duties of, i, 1II; vii, 436; 28o; ii, 94, Io6, Io9, 145, I78, Simon Magus, i, 7I, 82, x87, I93; is,
not to be despised, i, I14; kind- 185, 186, I92, 194, 275, 325, 383, 649; v, 74, t43; his pretensions,
ness to, vii, 468; how kept by_ 47 o, 47I; iv, 6; vii, I6, 18, 23, i, 347, and that of his disciples,
heathen,
Chnsfians, ii, 278;
268; how
whentreated
not toy 27,
II8, 58,i2o,6I, I2I,
62, I22,
65, Io 5, It
I23, 5, 2I_,
214, tl6, to
try,magic, iii, 234;
iv, 578; allowed
his forced idola-
interpre.
work, vii, 495. 216, 219, 22o, 238, 278, 302, 318, ration of the Scripture,
and of Moses, 78; his plagia- v, 75,
440; vin, 752, 755. . . ,
Service,
269. the, which God requires, viii, Sibylhne books, the, vii, I5, I6; their [ rism, 75; his appeal to Scripture,
Servius TuUius, birth of, vi, 496. value to Christtanity, 256 (note). [ 76; 1us interpretation of the
Seth, sent by Adam, when dying, to Sibyls, number and character, vii, I5, I Hexaemeron, 77, of the Para-
paradise, to obtain for him the I6; testimony respecting God,] disc, 77; follower of theory
"oil of mercy," viii, 566; para- I6, 27, 6I; the Erythraean, 16,[ of transmigration, iii, 215; fol-
phrase of, referred to, v, 68; and x8, 26, proclaim the Son of God, ] lows Empedocles, v, 76; his sys-
Adam, in Hades, vih, 436. io 5 ; on _mmortality, 2Io; on the tern of a threefold emanation of
Sethians, heretics, v, 64; the doctrines last days, z 15. pairs, 76; and doctrine of emana-
of, i, 354; origin in heathen Sicarians, adjudged criminals by the finn, 79; h_s triad, 76; lmmo-
philosophy, v, 66; sum of their Romans, iv, 436. ralities of, 8o; heresy of, vii, 452,
tenets, I42. Sicily, tomb and remains of Saturn in, and sin, ni, 66; the statue at
Sethites, heresy of, iii, 651. vi, 484; Proserpine earned off Rome, v, 81; meets St. Peter,
Seven, number, symbol of perfection, from, 499; bishops of, Zephy- 8o; hts lying miracles, viii, 48o;
v, 5o3; mystical meaning of, vii, finns, epistle to, viii, 6o 9. speaks against Paul, and excites
342; heavens, 342; stars, 345 Sick, are ever praying, viii, 44; how Nero against him, 48o; d_sputes
churches of Asia, represent to be assisted, 59. with Paul and Peter before Nero,
seven classes of Christians, 345- Sickle, borne by Saturn, vi, 511. 48o; the knowledge of, tested
347- Sidereal names, origin of, v, 27. by Peter, and proved wanting,
Seven wise men of Greece, vii, to1. Sidon, Peter comes to, viii, 269; 48I; the rock practised by, to
Seventy weeks, the, iii, x59. preaches to the people of, 269; make Nero believe he had been
Severus, emperor, his clemency to Peter attacked there by Simon, beheaded, and had come to life
Christians, iii, Io 7. 269; Simon driven from, 269. again, 48t, 482; asks Nero to
Sex, no chstinction of, in instruction, ii, Sidonius, epistle of, to Cyprian, v, build for him a lofty tower, from
211 ; Christian relations of, 4 x9; 326; reply to, 326. which he might fly to heaven,
does not belong to God, vii, 28. Sig_, i, 3t6; iii, 5o7 ; pretended reve- 484; his fiery car, vi, 438; begins
Shakespeare referred to, fii, 5I, lation made by, to MarcuS, i, to fly, but is arrested by the
Shamuna, martyrdom of, rift, 26_ 339; end Logos, mutually con- prayers of Peter and Paul, and
seq.; accused, 696; brought be- tradictory and repugnant, 372. falls down and is killed, viii,
fore Antonius, 697; refuses to Sikera, a spurious wine, vi, 327 . 484; punishment and end, lit,
renounce Christianity, 697; ira- Silence, i, 62. 66; v, 8I; vi, 438; vh, 453;
prisoned, 697; tortured, 698; Simeon, the patriarch, speaks of his the priests of, i, 348; and Helena,
prayer of, 698 ; brought again hostility, to Joseph, rift, 1I ; warns 348; succeeded by Menander,
before the governor, 699; con- his children against envy, th 348; dispersion of the sect of,
demned to death, 699, and killed, _2; his death and burial, I2; and iv, 578.
7oo; homily on, 714 seq. Levi, types of persecutors of Simon Magus, accordzng to the Ctem-
Sharbil, Acts of, viii, 676 seq.; chief Christ, iii, I65. entina, mistakes about, via,
undruler ofallthe priests, is ad- Simeon, and Jesus, i, 441; his song 232; doctrines of, 232; history
dressed by Bishop Barsamya, interpreted, vi, 387, 388; a type I of, 98; once a disciple of the
who preaches Christ to him, 677 ; of ancient Israel, 39I ; apostrophe _ Baptist, 99, 233; and Dositheus,
is converted and baptized, 677; to, 393; and Anna, an oration l the contest between, for pre-
brought before Lysanias, is tor- concerning, vi, 383 seq. ; his tes- ] cedence, xoo, 233; statement ot
tured, 678 seq.; last prayer of, timony to Jesus in Hades, viii, | Nicetas respecting, and counsel
684; death and burial, 684. 448 seq. I to, 234; proceedings of, 234
Shedd referred to, ii, 344; iv, 382; v, Simeon, the two sons of, raised by I seq. ; statement of Aquila re-
Jesus, viii, 448 ; relate the descent speoting, 98, 233 seq.; how peter
Shee_3°and shepherd, i, 6, 80, 84, of Jesus into Hades and his was sent to meet, 96; how he
doings there, viii, 435, 448. challenged Peter, 96, Io6, _.5;a
xlo, I:w, I4 o, x47; ii, 37, 53, 54. Similitudes, ii, 3x-55; in instruction, postponement of his discusslo
Sheol, v, I74. with Peter, 82, 83; the destgn
Sherwood referred to, ii, 34. use of, z8x.
6hepherd of Hermas referred to, viii, Simmias of Rhodes referred to, ii, and object of, exposed by Peter,
39 o. 555- 239; a formidable opponent, 98;
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_ickedness of, 98, 131, 233; Simony forbidden, vii, 5ol. Smyrnaeaus, epistle of Ignatius to, l,
profession of, 99; deception of, Simple and compound, viii, 168. 86--92; wherein he states incl.
99, z33; thought to be God, 99; Simplicity, ii, 15, I6, 49, 53; of heart dents in the history of Christ,
secret of his magic, Ioo; reason recommended, viii, 22; the first 87; gives views of early heretics,
of his power, 268; professes to defence of Christian truth, ili, 5o5. 88; and enjoins snhmi_on to
be God, ioo, lol, 234; professes Sin, God not the author of, refutation their bishop, 89, 90.
to have made a boyof air, IOl, of the Maxciomtes, i, 5oz; due, Snakes, why made by God, vil, 199.
234; knavish tricks of, 233; denies not to fate, but to free-will, ii, Sobelus, i, x20.
the immortality of the soul, 234; 69; voluntary and involuntary, Sobriety and modesty vailed for by
hopelessness of the case of, 361 ; power to repent of, 36I ; true religion, viii, ISZ.
xoI ; discussion with Peter be- not to be predicated of the divine Socrates, i, 43, 164, 178, 19o; il, 66;
gins, 1o2-IO7; his subtlety, Io7; nature, 363; despisers of God's disciple of Archelaas_ v, 17;
his creed, Io7; argues for poly- calling, commit, i95; is irra. represented by Plato, I7; corn-
theism, Io8; hiscavilS, IlO, 125; tiona], 235 ; in will, as great as pared with Christ, i, 191; on
his view of the supreme light, in deed, ;it, 659; works its own future rewards, ii, 436, 442;
1Io; his presumption, ii1; how punishment, iv, 295; cause of reason of his sacrifice to Ae_
he learned more from the law suffering, viii, i37 , 143 ; the pun- culapias, iii, 51 ; wise in denying
what the law was able to teach, ishment of, 178 ; the cause of heathen gods, II2, 119; his
xI I ; his blasphemy, z I t; how evil, 179, 334 ; the cause of death death not an example of true
he learned from the law what and pain, 336; original, Christian philosophy, 18I; denies human
the law does not teach, I12; doctrine of, iv, 631 ; men con- knowiedge, vli, 237; hiswisdom,
objections turned against him- cewed in, vht, I84; condition of 9I; his inconsistency, 9h ¢36;
self, 112, 249; his inconsistency, forgiveness, v, 453; forgiven condemnation of, spoken of as
I13; his god unjust, 113; ad- on repentance, in, 659; after the Trojan war, vi, 504; not
joornment of Peter's discussion repentance, preferring Satan to made infamous by his condemna-
with, 116, 317; Peter's discus- God, 66o; after baptism to be tion, 424; Plato, the disciple of
sion with, resumed, II 7, 3t8; feared, 662; why possible, vi, 437; quoted, iv, I79.
accuses Peter of using magic 365; but may be pardoned, iii, Sodom, i, 8; destruction of, iii, 48;
and of teaching doctrines dif- 663; law of, in man, vi, 372. apples of, 48; poem on the
ferent from those by Christ, Singing at burials, vii, 464 . destruction of, xv, I29, I66.
318; asserts that Jesus is not Sinister deities, presiding over the Sodoma quoted, i, 505.
consistent with himself, 319; left, vi, 477. Sodomites, sin and punishment of,
asserts that the framer of the Sinners, i, I49; the creatures often ii, 282.
world is not the highest God, take vengeance on, viii, I49. Soldiers of Christ, counsel to, iv,
324; asserts an unrevealed God, Sins, confessed, l, i9, 149; forgiven z13 ; the, who guard the tomb of
325 ; his ignorance and afro- through the blood of Christ, 2oo, Jesus, testify to his ream'feet;on,
gance, II8; his subterfuges, I25; 545; of former tunes, recorded but are bribed to lle, viii, 43&
his rage, I26, 327; his vanity, in Scripture for a warning, 498; 444.
I26; attempts to create a dis- of the nauous, iii, 356; of igno- Solecisms and barbarisms objected to
turbance, 127; confesses his rance, viii, 337. Christianity, vi, 43o.
ignorance, 326; the opinions of, Six, number, l, 3o_-. Solon indebted to Moses, l, 278;
expounded and refuted by Peter, Sixth day, the, of Creation, ii, Iol ; quoted, ii, 3o4, 473, 482, 514 •
327,. 328; retires from the dis- of the week, or Parasceve, how Solomon, i, 6% 120; worshipped
cusslon, I27, 249, 329, 33o, 338; observed, vfi, 341; sense, the, idols, 212; an example of those
resisted Peter, as the Egyptian vii1, III. who have fallen, ii, 244; his fall,
magicians dtd Moses, I29; a Sixtas, bishop of Rome, i, 416, 569 • an admonition, viii, 64.
deserter from the camp of, x3o; Sixtus, epistle of Dionysius of Alex- Son, meaning of the term, i, 524;
sets out for Rome, I31; is fol- andria to, v;, Io2. a derivation from or portion of
lowed by Peter, I3o, 249; doings Sixtus IL, epistle of Dionysius of the whole, iii, 6o4; of God, the,
of, at Tyre, 252; sets out for Alexandria to, vi, io 3. viii, I83; not made man in up-
Sldon, 252; attacks Peter at Slanderer, how to be treated, ii, 58o. pearsnce only, i, 447; everywhere
Sidon and is driven away, 26o; Slaves, duty of, and how to be treated, set forth in the Old Testament,
departs from Tripolis to Syria, i, 94, 95, 99; purchased to save 473; is the beginning, viii, 43;
27t; comes from Antioch to dis- souls, vii, 424; their condition eternal, iii, 629; one with the
cuss with Peter the unity of ameliorated by the church, 425; Father, vii, 365; reveals the
God, 312; appeals to the Old to be given rest from labor on Father, i, 468; and is revealed
Testament to prove that there holy days, 495; may be ordained by the Father, 468; receives the
axe many gods, 313; tries to by consent of their masters, 5o5 • titles of Deity, iii, 613; to be
show that the Scriptures con- Sleep, ii, I57; Christian use of, 257; reckoned as in the Father,
tradict themselves, 314; strange what produces, vi, 436; a natural though not named, 613; of God
transformation wrought by, 2o6, fanctmn, iii, 22I; philosophical and of man, 619; is in great
343, 344; strives to excite the theories of, unfounded, 22I; an power and might, ii, 35; older
people at Antioch against Peter, image of death and resurrection than all his creatures, 47; is the
2o6, 345; stratagem used against, 223; on curtailment of, viii, 97. gate to the kingdom of God, 48;
by Peter and Cornelius, 206; his Sloth, ii, will deliver the kingdom to God,
design in bringing about the Slumber, 77life anything but, vi, 436. the Father, iii, 6oo; forsaken on
transformation of Faustinianas, Sminthian mtce, Apollo the destroyer the cross, 626, 627; supports
206, 207 (Fanstus, 344) ; coma- of, vi, 473. the whole world, ii, 48; ministers
and apostles of, 49; the sesl of
terplot of Peter against, 2o7-2o9, Smith, T, referred to, i, 47, 67, I_7.
345;isdefeated, 209;flightof,343. Smith, W., referred to, 172, 279, 48I; the, 49,
524; order of his
Simon;des referred to, ii, 97, xIo, 254, iii, 8, 64, 284; iv, 26, 473, 505, Lord of 5_3;,is the Saviour and
413, 483; answer of, on the 593; v, 2oz; vi, 415; viii, 37 I, government, 525; not author of
nature of the gods, iv, I8o. 4o6, 424, 467. evil, 526; friends of the, viii,
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183; the second advent of the 298; Its supremacy over mind, iii, 440; of the righteous and the
Sou of Man, viii, _84. I92; undivided, with various func- wicked how they go out of the
Song, the new, symbolizes the conies- tions, 193; its office, vii, x6z; its body, viii, 576.
sion of the faith, vii, 35 o. affections, 298 ; the seat of, as Sound mind, a, in a sound body, vai,
Sons, of the devil, i, 515 . held by philosophers, 297; a bet- 129.
Sonship of Christ, v, 229. ter temple than any edifice, ii, ISouthey referred to, ii, 61.
Sophia, the aeon, so called, i, 317; 53o; its vitality in the heart, iii,_ Sower, parable of the, an illustration
iii, 507; her pession, i, 317; iii, 194; rational, vi, 56, 57; rational of free-will, iv, 314 .
5o8; her shapeless offpfing" i, in nature, irrational onlyinsin, iii, Spain, vi, 417; Hercules buried in,
317; iii, 5O8; restoredby Horos, 194; thegift of God,vii, 298; the 4zz; epistle of Cyprian to the
i, 3t8; iii, 5o8, 5o9; another true man, 43; has perception people in, v, 369.
_ame of Achamoth, i, 31o; could through the intellect and senses, Sparrows made of clay by the child
have produced nothing apart iii, I98; implies knowledge (in- Jesus, viii, 378, 414.
from her consort, 371; exposure street) as well as vitality, 199, Sparta and Lacedaemon, Castor and
of the absurdity of the whole i11nstrated, 2oo; one in nature, Pollux buried m, vi, 485.
Valentinian theory respecting,383 hut subject to various develop- Spartanus, Mars identified with, vi,
seq. ment and changes, zol ; defined, 484.
Sophists, foolishness of, ii, 3o4, 3o8; 2o2; heretical theories of its ori- Speaking, filthy, on, h, 25o.
pretentious show of the, vi, 43o. gin derived from Plato, zo3; his Spear, a, worshipped by the Romans
Sophocles, on unity of God, i, 29o; on theory of self-existence incousist- for Mars, vi, 51o.
future judgment, 29I; quoted, i, ent, 2o4; existence of the soul Spectacles, public, ii, 289; Tertullian
28o, 29 o, 291; ii, iio, i31 , I92 , before birth shown from physi- on, ni, 79-6I.
197, 244, 284, 41o, 447, 45 o, 47 o, ology, 206, from Holy Scripture, Speech, subordinate to action, ii, 31o.
472, 473; also his u zo7; of one formation with the Spencer referred to, iv, 418.
A)ax, ii, 362, 482. body, 2o8, 217; theories of trans- Spermatic word, i, 193.
Aleades, ii, 482. migration refuted, 2o9-15; grows Speusippus quoted, ih 35 I.
Antigone, ii, 482, 484. with growth of body, 218; cor- Sphinx, a, m a heathen temple, re-
Eriphyle, ii,482, ruptedby sm, zI9, and the source bukes the unbelief of men in
Hipponos, ii, 482. of sin to the body, but not totaUy relation to Jesus, viii, 52o; the
Minos, ii, 482. depraved, 220; regenerated by testimony of, to Jesus, 52o.
Oedipus, ii, 97- water and the Holy Spirit, 221; Spies, in the enemy's camp, vih,
Peleus, ii, 484. wholly separated from the body 236.
Philoctetes, i, 293. by des_h, 23o, not unconscious in Spirit, definition of, il, 584; in the
Sophonlas, his questions, and Peter's Hades, 235; extinction of the, sense of breath (or life) ldenfi-
replies to, viii, 338, 339. held by Lucian, 547; and body, cal with soul, iii, i9o; but more
Sorcery, charged upon Christ, iv, 399. views of hereucs relating to the probably the spirit of God or of
Sorrow, ii, 49. future destruction of, refuted, evil, coming upon the soul, not
Soter, i, 393; bishop of Rome, 416, i, 4o2; )udgment of, and body, ii, born with it, I91 ; the Holy, 1,
569 , 158; Tertullian on the soul, iii, 164, I67, I77, 243; giftsof, 533;
Sotio, i, 59. 18I seq., and on the testimony necessity of a umon with, ii, 7i ;
Soul, the, of itself cannot see God, i, of the, 175 seq. ; Melito, on prophetic, 28; of divinity how
196; not immortal in its own ha- body and, vii1, 756. manifest, 28; not to be grieved,
tare, I97; these things unknown Soul of man, the image of Christ, vi, 26; to be tried by his works,
to Plato and other philosophers, 329; origin of, undetermined, iv, 27.
198; how apprehended, vi, 54, 240; formed without the body, Spirits, i_, 49; two kinds, 24, 17, 7o;
_7; existence and nature of, 55; 264; theories on the final con- in man, viii, 9; of error, 9; m
immortal, 55; viii, I24; immortal- dition of, 173-375; (an,ma) in prison, preached to, ii, 49o.
ity of, taught by philosophers, all beings, 286; distinct from Spiritual, absurdity of heretics, claim-
vii, zo5; proofs of, 2o6, 253 ; and spirit, iii, 463, 474; iv, 187; ing to be, while they declare the
from the success of the wicked in separated from the spirit by sin, Demiurge to be animal, i, 4o3;
this life, vih, 124; and because 296; God's care of, 313; philo- men, 5o6, 533; enter the Pie-
partaking of the divine nature, iv, sophical speculations on, 337; not roma, 325, 326.
381 ; Clement'sperplexities about, tripartite, 337; whether mterme- Spiritus, used of the Divine Nat_e
viii, 223, 224; the belief of, neces- diate between flesh and spirit, ] of Christ, ih, 63o.
sary to correct views of God, 231 ; 338; subject to temptations of Spoiling the Egyptians, the act ex-
denied by Simon Magus, 234; as- the flesh, 340; not of different [ ammed and vindicated, i, 5oz.
serted by Peter, 286; the con- natures, 340 ; souls of angels, Spurious epistles of Ignatius, i, 107-
scions witness to God, fii, I76. z87; soul of Christ, intermediate[ 126; introductory note to, Io5,
I79, to Christian truth, 178, and between God and flesh, 282; [ lO6; pieces, v, 242.
against heathen living, i79; its soul of God, anthropomorphic ] Stachys, viii, 497 ; receives Philip to
nature and functions, 532; its na- term, 289; the an,mal, does not _ his house, appointed bishop of
tare revealed in Holy Scripture, partake of the divine nature, vi, _ Ophioryma, 5o3, 5Io.
t84; birth of, 184; corporeal, 444; philosophical theories of its! Stage, gods brought on, vi, 487,
184, 557, 57o, 587; not properly immortality uncertain and contra- 488.
incorporeal, vi, 377; this shown dictory, 446; made immortal Standards, the Roman, miraculously
by the parable of the rich man only by God's gift, 447, 454, bow down to Jesus, viii, 44o.
and Lazarus, 187; philosophical 457. Stanley referred to, iv, 418; vi, v, vi.
objectaons refuted, 187; revealed Souls, absurdity of the doctrine of the Stuns, Simon Magus so-called, rift,
to a Montanist sister, 188; has transmigration of, i, 4o9; exist- 96, 99, too, 233.
free choice, viii, 45; not origi- ence of, after death, 41o; immor- Star in the east, the, iv, 422; seen st
hated from matter, iii, 19I ; how tal, althongh they had a beginning, the birth of Christ, viii, 375. _
revealed to the mind, 191; dis- 4ii; ii, 58o; borne aloft, i, 572; ii, Stars, astronomical theories of, inita_
tinguished from the mind, vii, 58o; said to pass into carte, vi, ence on life, v, 43; worshippca
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s._gods, vii, 47, 231; ordered by Submi_on, viii, _92; to Christ, i, 9o sSusidae,eustoms of the, viii, lS&
God, 48; the motions of, viii, to one another, i5; of authors c wan, jupiter changed into a, vi_483"
171; what they are, 49- sedition, II. 5o6.
Stasins quoted, ii, 484. Substance, howdistinetfrom qualities Swearing, i, 168.
States, genii of, vi, 42o. iv, 379- Swift referred to, iii, _39.
Station, li, 33- Suburbicarian Sees, v, i59. Swine, not allowed as food to Israel,
Stationary days, vii, 445; fasts of, ii, Successus, Cyprian to, v, 4o8. i, 143; casting pearls before, viii.
vi44; _, 1o 3, xo9; observance of Successus of Abbir Germaniciana, on I 17
, 275. baptism, v, 567 . Sv_ord, not peace, but a, viii, 153, 288.
Statius Quadratus,
Stations, proconsul, i, 43-
iv, IO3, lO8. Suetonviii, referred
484. to, i, 163; ili, i35 ; •Syllables,
y burg referred to, i,
absurdity of 29.
arguments de-
Statues of the Greeks ridiculed, ii, Sufferings, objection to, answered, ii, rived from, i, 393.
79- 423; of Christ, i, 76; of men, 6, Symbolism of the letters, i, "337-34I.
Staaros alad Horns, i, 318, 319 . 39, 129; why desared by the an- Symbols, of the cross, i, I8I; of the
Stellar influence, futility of the theory cients, viih 44; sin the cause of four evangelists, 428; Pythago-
of, v, 34. I37, I43; salutary, i37; different rean, in philosophic proverbs, ii,
Stentors, vi, 462. effects of, upon heathens and 45o; Egyytian, 454; of philo-
Stephanus, epistle of Cyprian to, v, Chrmtians, I59 sophical language, 455; of the
367, 378 , 418 Suggestions of the old serpent, viii, Mosaic law. 456; reasons for,
Stephen, i, 69, lO 7, 113; bishop of 147-149. 457; apostolic opinion of, 459;
Rome, position in regard to heret- Sulcer referred to, vih, I6. Jewish, do not sanction image
ical baptism, v, 376-379; breaks Suicide, taught by Pythagoreans and _ worship, 453, 477.
the unity of the church, 396; Stoics, vii, 89. _ymeon, the son of Clopes, bishop of
epistle of Dionysius of Alexandria Suidas referred to, iii, I36. Jerusalem, is martyred under
to, vi, iox ; deacon and martyr, Sulla, the proscription of, spoken of Trajan, viii, 764
feast of, to be honored, vii, 442. as the battle of Cannae, vi, 5o4. Symmachus quoted, v, 164.
Steps,the fifteen, of the temple, viii, Summanus, i e., Pluto, vi, 476, 5o3 . Symphorosa, St., and her seven sons,
385-• Sumptuary laws, not observed m time passion of, vi, f38-I39 .
Sterope, loved by Apollo, vi, 485. of Arnobius, vi, 46o. Synagogue, worship of, provided for
Steslchorus, the story of, i, 348- Sun, the, all things vavified by the villages, a preparation for Chris-
Stoic theory, of a future life, iv, 552, heat of, vi, 413; said to be only tian worship, vii, 53 I.
of the world, vi, 455; that souls a foot in breadth, 457 ; identified Synaxts, term applied to the Holy
survived death for a little, 455; with Bacchus and Apollo, 473, Communion, v, 257' 259..; sue-
dilemma quoted, iv, 616. and with Attis, 505; five gods ceeds the synagogue, vat, 532,
Stoics, i, I69, 19o, I9I; probable view said to be, 48o; represented with 544
of the, concerning the soul, ili, rays of light, 51 I; father of Synchronisms of the htminaries, viii,
I84; theory of fate, v, 2o; of soul Phaethon, 5o5; worship of, re- 734.
and body, 20; their physical in- totted on the heathen, iii, I23; Synemactae, ii, 58.
terpretation of mythology, vii, 24; and moon, the, bear testimony Synod, a primitive, under Dionysius,
called the elements gods, 24, 29; against the sins of men, viii, 575; vi, 82; African, decree of, on
make all the world to be God moon and stars, motions of, 177; giving peace to the lapsed, v,
I96; take away human affections ministers of good and evil, 177. 336.
237; errors respecting God and Sunday, 1, I86; its observance not Syracuse, Paul at, viii, 477.
nature, 196; their further views worship of the sun, iii, I23; ser- _Syria, plagued with locusts because
of God, I97, 261. vice appointed by the apostles, of the Christians, vi, 417.
Stone, the, cut out without hands, i, viii, 668. [ Syriac, Calendar, viii, 666; docu-
453; the Arabians worshipped an Sunsetting, the time when the angels ] ments, introductory notice to, viii,
unhewn, vi, 5io; a, sent from I give in to God their report of the [ 647 seq., 721 ; language, viii,
Phrygia us the great mother, 538. I conduct of men, viii, 575- 742; its importance, 742, 743;
Stones, ii, I4, 44, 46, 50; after the Supererogatlon, ii, 34, 52. version of the Ignatian epistles,
deluge men sprung from, 49I; Superstition, not reasonable, vii, 157; i, 99-1o4; introductory note to,
anointed with oil, and wor- origin of, ii, 528; of the Jews, 97.
shipped, 423 . i, 26. Syro-Phoeniciun woman, the story of,
Strangers, the church's care for, v, Supper, the, of the gods, vtii, 202, amplified, viii. 232.
314; to be received in church 2o 3. Systems, various, of the heretics, i_
with honor, vii, 422. Supreme Jupiter, the, in opposition to 332-333 .
Stratocles, brother of Aegeates, viii, the Stygian, va, 46o.
Strife,
516"
its effects, i, 5, 6, 17. Sura,
Sursumconsul, i, 13I.
Corda, vii, 535, 543, 555, i Tabernacle, and its furniture, tyro.
Stromata, the, ofand
dria, object Clement of Alexan-
character of, ii, 563; inverse
486; the Holy
and Communion,
response in ! bolic
type meaning of, ii. 45an2_the,
of the church of
168, 342, 347, 480; meaning of Cyprian's time, v, 455, 559. heaven, vi, 328.
the term, 408; why written, 299; Susanna, an argument for the veiling "Tabernacle in the Sun," meaning of,
objections to the many extracts, of women, iii, 95 ; conduct of, viii, 49.
answered, 303 . viii, 64; story of, warning againstTabernacles, Feast of, spiritually in_
Study, necessary for teaehers, viii, 48; false judgment, vii, 417; book terpreted, v_?344,MT; type m
diligence in, recommended, I22, of, interpreted, v, 191-194; his- the resurrection, 3o_.
I52. tory of, question of Africanas, iv, Tacitns referred to, lii, 65.
Stygian Jufater, i.e., Pluto, vi, 46o. 385 ;Ortgen's answer, 386; phy Tactics, the, of Pe_r against Simon
Styx, a river in the infernal regions, of Hebrew and Greek words in, ] Magus, viii, 230.
Sttb-deacons,
vi, 439, 5°o.
vii, 4oo; ordination of, 388; why 388;
of Daniel, not in the objections
other Hebrew ]Tages, thewife,
ITalkative Etruscan,
ii, x1.vi, 46o.
492. answered, 39O. [Talmud, the, referred to, i, 63.
3o6 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Tanaquil and the_'/ couserentes, vi, Telmessians, inventions of,ii, 65; ^ all heresies, 649 seq.; on repent.
496. Telmessus, city in Asia Minor, w, 5o_; ance, 657 seq.; on baptism, 669
Targum, the, v, I97 , 798; referred to, the prophet buried under Apollo's seq.; on prayer, 681 seq.; ad
viii, I7, xS, 23, 29, 3 I, 36. altar, 508, 509 . marOtras , 693 seq.; of patteuce,
Tarpeian rock, the, taken by Titus Temeluch, the merciless angel viii, 7o7 seq. ; on the pallium, iv, 5
Tatius, vi,477. 577. , . seq.; on the apparel of women,
Tarsians, spurious epistle of Ignatius Temperance in living, n, 257; m I4 seq. ; on the veiling of the
to, wherein he speaks of his I conversation, _5 z. virgins, z 7 seq. ; to his wife, 39
sufferings, thetruedoctrinecon-]Temple,Jewish view of the,i, 147; seq. ; on exhortation to chastity,
cerningChristasagainstprevail- [ antiquityof_the, ii,7t7; ..the 5° seq.;on monogamy, 59 seq.;
ingerrors, and exhortstodutles, true,i,147;furmtuxc, symOonsm on modesty,74 seq.; on fasting,
i,Io7-Io9. of,ii, 585; to be destroyed, vfii, xo2 seq.; De f_ga in _ersecu-
Tartarus, Satancastinto, viii,457- [ 94. . . .. ttone,II6 seq.; referredto,i,
Tartarus, scriptural use of the word, 1Temples,inwhat sense noiy,11, 53o; x2,x4I; viii, 3,5,37.
v, I53, 161, I75; the darkness[ heathen, useless, VLi,4X; tombs, Tertullianists. v, I23.
of, has no horrors to the immor- [ ii, 184; in many cases so, vi, 508, Testaments, given to Moses and to us,
tax, vi, 445; visited by Liber,[ 509; destroyedwiththetrlmages, i, 84, x46; the new, promisedaud
5oo; a description of the pun- and plundered, 516; built to given, I99; the Old and New,
ishments endured in, given by a cats, beetles and heifers, 42o vii, 122; God the author of both,
young woman who had been (note); built that men m_ght i, 5o5 .
raised from the dead, viu, 547, come near and invoke the gods, Testaments, the, of the Twelve Path-
548; by Esdras, 572; by Paul, 5o8; not raised by the Christians, archs, introductory notice to, vtih
578, 579- 507 . ' 3-8; time of composition, 3, 5;
Tatmn, the Assyrian, ii, 6x, 8x; equiv- Temptation, how affecting soul and character of, 3, 4, 5 ; object of,
ocai character of, 62; embraces body, iv, 338. 5; author of, 3, 5; his religious
Christmnity at Rome, 63; con- Temptation of Christ, i, 549. stand-point, 5,6; language of, 5;
version of, 7Z; visits Rome, 79; Ten, the number, ii, 5xl. quoted by Tertullian, 5, and
is disgusted with the multiplicity Ten Commamdments, the, and the Origen, 5; manuscripts of, 6, 7;
of the statues, 79; his address ten plagues of Egypt, viu, I28. editions of, 7; versions, 7; litera-
to the Greeks, 65-8I ; introduc- Ten pairs, the, viii, i3 o. tare on, 8; contents of, 9-37.
tory note to, 6x-63; other writ- Tenax of Horrea Caeliae, on baptism, Testimony of the Lord, effect of, viii,
lugs of, 6I; fragments of, 82, v, 57 I. 59-
83; a disciple of Justin Martyr, Ter Sanctus, the, vii, 535, 544, 557, Tetrad, the first, i. 3x6; of Marcus
his views, i, 353; ill, 654 ; v, 564; preface to, 564; in the revealsAletheia, 337.
I22, I46; refuted, viii, 48, in Eucharist, 488. Tetragrammaton, meaning of, ii, 585.
his clenial of the salvatmn of Terence referred to, ii, 66; vii, 54. Thaddeus, St., apostle, called Addai
Adam, i, 457; errors of, on mar- 89; also h_s-- in Syrmc, wi, 57o; visits Abgar,
riage, u, 396, 4o6-4o7; Arche- Adelphi, vii, 96. his ministry in Edessa, viii, 558,
laus on, 82; is quoted by Andr. vib I44. 65i , 652; lodges with Tobias,
Clement of Alexandria, 82, Eunuch, vi, 54 L 652; heals Abgar, 653; goes to
396, 4o6-4o7, Irenaeus, 82, Phorm, vii, 196, 222. the city of Amis, and preaches
Jerome, 8_, 83, Origen, 8o; Terminus, vii, 34- Christ there, 558; his miracles,
quotes Justin, b 3oo; is referred Tertulhan, birth and education of, 559; proceeds to Berytas, where
to, viii, 13. fii, 3, 5; a Catholic theologian, he dies, 559; Acts of, 357, 558
Taurus, type of those born under, v, 4; his subsequent heresy, 4, 8, seq.
33 239; Jerome's account of him, Thales, philosopher and astronomer,
Tavms, i, 9z. 5; Kaye's remark on, _5, _27°, v, I1; his vlews as to God, i, z74;
Taylor, Jer., referred to, ii, I2, 345; 629; his rhetoric, iv, itm; his vii, x4, concerning the gods, u,
iii, 678; v, 353; iv, 766; vi, writings, 6, 7, Io; arrangement] I4o; attributed all things to water,
322, 347. of the writings of 4, 5, 6, by vi, 437; anecdote of, ill, t33.
Teachers, il, I4, 49, 51 ; how to be Neander and Kaye, I I ; lost [ Thamar, her labor, typical, i, 496
received, vii, 380; ought always works of, x2 seq.; spuriousworks/Thamyfis, provoked bythe conductor
to study, 48; faise, b H, 52, 53, of, I4, I5; hterature on, 8, 27o; I Thecla, his betrothed, viii, 4a7,
56, 89, xI1; fate of such, 56; apologist, vii, t36, 14o; wrote an / 488; brings panl before the gov-
poets unfit; 273; of St. Clement apology, iii, x7 seq. ; chrono-[ ernor, 488.
ii, 3oI-3o2. logical history m the time of, 57; [ Thanks, ever due to God, ii, 73.
Teaching of the xii apostles, see treatise on idolatry by, 6t seq.; Thanksgiving, the, vib 536 (Eucha:
Twelve apostles, on shows, 79 seq. ; on the chap- fist), 379; prayer of, 56o; at ana
Teaching, right motives in, h, 30o; of let, 93 seq.; address to Scapula, after the Eucharist, and at anoint-
Christ, l, 164, 167, 168; viii, z47; io 5 seq.; treatise, entitled ad ing, 47 o, 471-475; in baptism,
opposed to the opinions of Nationes, Io9 seq.; an answer to 476, 477.
heretics, i, 408; advice about the Jews, I5x seq.; the Sou,'s Tharses, see Beryl.
viii, 58; presbyters, a distinct Temmony, I75 seq.; on the Thaumatargus, surname of Gregory,
class, v, 3oi; of Addaeus, viii, Soul, 18I seq. ; the prescription vi, 5, 6.
657 seq.; of the apostles, 667 against heretics, 243 seq. ; against Theano, "fi,417, 447, 44z.
seq.; of Simon Cephas in Rome Marcion, _71 seq.; against Her- Thearidas referred to, ii, 474,
raogenes, 477 seq. ; against the Theatres, their idolatry, iii, 84; v, 576;
Teitan, 673"i, 559- Valentinians, 5o3 seq.; on the licentiousness, iii, 86; v, 277,
Telesphorus, bishop of Rome, i, 416, Flesh of Christ, 52x seq.; on 576; evil customs, fi, 89; acting
569. the Resurrection of the Ftesh, 545 in, not allowed to Christians, v,
Tellene, perplexities, proverbial seq.; against Praxeas, 597 seq.; 356; crnelty, 577; folly, 578;
phrase, vi, 5oo. Scorpiace, or antidote for the corrupting, vii, I87; the gods _"
Tetlus, mother of the Muses, vi, 473. scorpion'S sting, 633 seq. ; against posed to insult and mockery m
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 207

the, vi, 487, 488; and shows to cus, an _dolator and scorner of story of, in relation to the young
be shunned,vii, 424. Christians, 89-121; and givesan man who killed themaiden,._#6
Theban Hercules, the, vi, 422, 483. account of his own conversion, seq,; raises the maiden to life,
Thebulis, displeased for not being 93; is mentioned by Eusebias who relates whatshe saw in the
made bishop of Rome, viii, 764; andUsher, 87. unseen world, 547 seq.; his
connects himself wRh the heretacs, ,Theophorns, name of Ignataus, i, 46, preaching, miracles, and succ¢_
764. 48, 59, 66, 73, 79, 86, 93, 99, 548; ruler and guide of the
l'hecla, hears Paul preaching, and is ioi, io3, io7, IiO, Ii3, 116, I2o, church in India, 667; maxtyr-
so entranced by him that she 122, 128, 129, 13I. dom of, by order of King Mis-
hearkens not to mother nor lover, Theopompus quoted, ii, 484, 485. dens, 55° seq.; a bone of, heals
viii, 487, 488; ex_l counsels of Theos, wrong derivation of the word, a demoniac son of Misdeas, 552;
Damns and Ermogenes against, ill, 132. witnesses the assumption of Mary,
488; vmits Paul in prison, 488; Theotokos, apphed to the Blessed and receives her girdle, 594.
condemned to be burned, but is Virgin, v, 242, 259. Thoth, vii, 15.
nuraculously delivered, 489; goes Thesmophoria, origin of the, vi, 498. Thorn, no rose without its, viii, 174.
with Paul to Antaoch, 489; vile Thespla, Phryne a native of, vi, 511. Thought, generation of, in man, anal-
conductof Alexanderthe Syri-Thespians, the,worshippeda branch ogous wRh the Loges in Deity,
arch towards, 49°; condemned to for Juno, vi, 5lo. hi, 6oi.
be thrown to wild beasts, she Thessaly, home of the Myrmidons, Thoughts, impure, i, txx, 149; silent,
receives the sympathy of Try- vl, 485. 55; filthy and proud, ii, 9.
phaena, 49o; thrown to the wild Thestias quoted, ii, 97. Thrace, Mars born in, vi, 484.
beasts, but they have no power to Thestms' fifty daughters and Hercules Thracian, the, bard, i.e., Orpheus, vi,
hurt her, 490; bound between vi, 485. 497; soothsayer, son of Calliope,
two fierce bulls, but remains un- Thetis, viii, 197; loved Peleus, vi 499.
hurt, 49o; is set at liberty, 491; 485; and Peleus, Prometheus Thsasimene lake, Roman defeat at
goes to Myra seeking Paul, 491 ; Achilles, and Potyxena, viii, 265, the, vi, 477.
vimts her mother at Icomum, Theutts, the Egyptian, founder of Thrasymachusquoted, ii, 484_
491; takes up her abode in a l astrology, vl, 46o. Throne, the, mismade by Joseph,
cave, where she performs many iTinbantaas, epistle of Cyprian to, v, rectified by the child Jesus, viii,
cures, 491; plot laid for her by l 347. 413.
certain young men, from which Thieves, Laverna the goddess of, vi, Thucydides referred to, i, I68; ii,
she is miraculously delivered, 49I. I 482, 485; iv, 647.
492; periods into which her llfe Things, unknown to Plato and others, Thunder, evil portended by, how
is divided, and age, 492. i, I98; external, contempt of, ii, averted, vg 489, 490.
Thegn, name of an angel, fi, 18. 412; corruptible and temporary Thunderer, the, i.e., Jupiter, vi, 516.
Thelesls, i, 333. made by the incorruptible and Thundering legion,i, 187; _ 772.
Themis, the oracle of, vi, 491. eternal, VlU,122. Thycsttan feasts, it, 14 .
Thenuson, Montanist leader, vii, 337. Thirlby referred to, i, 163, I72, 178, Thyle, remotest, vi, 5o_.
Theocritus quoted, ii, I99. 18i, 184. Thysbe, viii, 199.
Theodectes quoted, ii, 483. Thomas, i, 87, I53; canon of, vii, Tiber, Aesculapius brought to the
Theodoret referred to, rift, 37- 492; address of, vm, 93; acts of, island in the, vi, 536.
Theodorus of Cyrene, vi, 421, 486. viii, 535 seq. ; consummation of, Tiberius Atmius, vh, _2.
Theodotion and Aquila, their interpre- 55o seq.; India falls to the lot Tiberius, on Christ, lib 22, 57 ; Pilate's
ration of Isa. vu, 14, refuted, i, of, 535 ; refuses to go, and is sold letter to, viii, 459 ; report of Pi.
45 I. by hm Master as a carpenter for late to, respecting Jesus, 46o,
Theodotus, i, 7I; heretic, v, II4, Gundaphoros, an Indian king, 462; summons Pilate to Rome,
147; another of the name, 115. 535; subuntsto his muster'swill and censures him for putting Jesus
Theodotas, the Byzantine, heresy of, 535 ; reaches Andrapolis, and is to death, 464; commands to seize
iii, 654. obhged to attend a royal mar- and punish the Jews, who pro-
Theodotus, Excerpts of, or Selections tinge feast, 535; struck by a wine- cured the death of Jesus, 464,
from the Prophetic Scriptures, pourer, 536; the song of, 656; letter of, to Abgar, 66_;
viii, 43-5o; introductory notice to, 536; taken by the king to the orders Pilate to be beheaded,
4I ; notes on verses from Psalm bridal chamber to pray for the 465 ; sends, according to another
xix, 49, 5°. married couple, 537; the Lord account, Volusianus to Ierusa-
Theogenes of Hippo Regins, on bap- converses with the bride and iem, to bring Jesus to head him,
tzsm, v, 567 . bridegroom in the form of, 537; 466; having found that Pilate
Theognis quoted, ii, 413, 456, 482, the king is enraged with, 538; had put him to death, he orders
_ 483, 484, 556. undertakes to build a palace for Pilate to come to Rome, 466;
Faeognostus of Alexandria, catechist, King Gundaphoros, 339; ex- orders Pilate to be put to death,
• pends the money entrusted to 467; another account of the mir-
Th eogony,
vt, 155.Greek, exposed, i, ZTI. him for the palace on the poor sion of Velosianus, 474 tml"
Theonas of Alexandria, bishop, epistle and afflicted, 539; the king, find- Tibullas quoted, vi, 523.
to Lucianus, vi, I58. mg no palace built, throws hun Tillemont referred to, iii, 8.
Theo.phanies of the Old Dispensation, into prison, resolving to flay and Time of making the world, viii, 174.
n, 612; by the Son, not the burn him, 539; curious story Times, sigas of the last, v, 243-244 •
Father, 616. of his release from prison, 54o; Timocles quoted, ii, 11o, 41o.
Theophany, at the baptism of Christ baptizes King Gundaphoros, 541 ; ITimon quoted, ii, 314, 447.
v, 235 , 236; vi, 68-71. continues preaching, 541; the ]Timon of Anemurium, viii, 495-
Theophilus, bishop of Caesarea, viii, Lord appears to, 542; story of, ITimothy, i, 52, 6o, 69, 81 ; epistle to,
_ 748, 774. , in relation to the young man and I rejec3d by certain heretics, ii9
Theophilus, sixth founder
ii, 88; the blshop of
of Antioch
Biblical the dragon,
woman 542 scq.;
tormented by an aunclean
young Ting_gni, the, afflicted with droaghtl
chronology, 87 ; writes to Autoly- demon delivered by, 544 scq.; because of the Cha'isfi_n__vl, 4I7.
208 ANTE--NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Tischendod referred to, viii, 7- 89, 236; anargument for the res- Truth, the, i, 166, to be appeal._ed to,
Titan, vii, 26; number of the beast, urrection of the body, fii, 53" and not c_tom, iv, 27; known
v, 215. from the 198,
Titans, the, worshipped by the Moors, hd]_n, _ 572, repudiated
Transubstantiation, 595" by Ter- misrepresented,
prophets,184;i, power289;of
vi, 422; Liber tornin pieces by, Treason to speak evil ofkings, vi,487, the, 7J_4; ii, 172; to befound in
424, 497. Treasure hid in the field, i, 496. the Catholic Church, i, 416;
Tithes, duty of, vii, 471 ; and first- Trebia, Novensites worshipped at, vi, heretics deviate from, 347;
fruits, maintenance of priests 474- known not only to Paaul, but also
under the Law, ii, 366. Trebian gods, i.e., the Novensiles, vi, to Luke, 437; hated in the
Tithonus, loved by Aurora, vi, 485. 476. Christians, iii, 11i; divine, con-
Title, the, placed by Pilate over the Trebonius, cruelly put to death, vi, trusted with heathen fable, fi,
erossof Jesus, viii, 42o. 424 17I ; spiritual nature of, 464;
Titus, i, 81. Tree, of knowledge, ii, io 4 ; of life attained through faith, as the gift
Titus, the emperor, i, 163; son of and death, iv, 209; of life, oil of God, 519; given to all, 520;
Vespasian, at_eted with a griev- from the, viii, 89; wreathed with object of true philosophy, 558;
ous disease, viii, 472; told by flowers in memory of Attis, vi, the object of search, fit, 247, to
Nathan of the power of Jesus to 492. be kept unchanged, 248; not
heal diseases, and how Pilate had Trees, the similitude of, i, 3o, I44; in sought by heretics, 249 ; not ira-
crucified him, 472; believes in summer, ii, 33; in winter, 32; pugned by heretical imitations,
Jesus, andis immediately healed, parable of, interpreted, vi, 348. 6o3; doctrine of, vi, x5o-52;
and receives baptism, 473; sends TregeUes referred to, iii, 418. rewards of, 153; Hippolytus' de-
armies to punish the Jews for Trent, Council of, v, 162; frames the fence of, I53; preservation of,
pu_ng Jesus to death, 473 ; in- Roman Catholic Church, making 16I ; knowledge of, vii, 9; com-
flicts punishment on the Jews the Pope the "UniversalBishop," pared with eloquence, 69, 7o;
and their rulers, 473, 474- viii, 643; creed of, 643; catechism steps to, 259; the, being con-
Titus and Dumachus, robbers, their of quoted, iii, 76. quered by, viii, 2o 9 ; error cannot
interview with Jesus and his Triacontad, the, of the heretics,i,371, stand with, xo7; not the prop-
parents when going into Egypt, Triad, the, vii, 559, 567 • erty of aU, 123; self-evidence of,
rift, 4o9 . Tribes, the twelve, represented by 123; veiled with love, 129; can-
Titus Tatius, the Capitoline taken by, mountains, ii, 49. not be found by man left to him-
vi, 476, 477. Tribulation, patience in, i, 35. self, 230; vain search of philoso-
Tobias, example of, v, 48I, 5o3. Trichotomy, fit, 463. phers for, 23o; taught by the
Tobit, book of, not acknowledged by Trick, the, of Clement upon Appion, prophets, 23o; test of, 247; and
Jews, but used by the Churches, vni, 257. custom, 253.
iv, 39 I. Trinity, the, or Triad, ii, ioz ; iii, 598; Tryphaena, how she befriends Thecla,
Tolus Vulcentanus, capitol named vii, 547, 563; included in the viti, 489seq.
from, vi, 5o9. Holy Spirit, iv, 99; the doctrine Trypho, the Jew, his dialogue with
Torments, the, of the wicked, viii, of, v, 228; vl, 4 z, the difference Justin, i, i94-27o; charges the
547, 572, 578 seq. between Judmsm and Christmn- Christians with having accepted
Tow smeared with pitch, viii, 185. ity, iii, 627; in umty, the co-equal, a groundless report, [99; with
Tower, ii, 24, I5, 44, 45, 46, 48, 5o; iv, 255; proofs from Holy Script- non-observance of the law, 199;
of Babel, rift, I4I. u.re, vi, 43, 46; mystery of, 48; is refuted by Justin, I99-27o; his
Trades ministering to idolatry, ill, Ante-Nicene fathers on, 49; at obstinacy complained of, z3z.
67. the creation, iii, 6o6, 6o 7 ; illus- Tuditanus, folly of, vii, 93.
Traditional opinions, i, I63. trated from nature, 617, by PLato, Tullius (M. Cicero), vi, 5o4; the most
Traditions, iii, 95, Io4; of doctrine ii, 468 ; the first use of the word, eloquent of the Romans, 465 .
from the apostles, ii, 3ol, 343; ii, xoz; worshipped by Christians, Tnllius (Servius), king, half-raw sac-
nature of, 344; unwritten, 494; i, I64, I65; orthodoxy of Tertni- rifices offered under, w, 46o.
of the church prior to that of lian's, view of, hi, 6o4; Catholic Tumult, raised against the apostles,
heresies, 554; of worship, 94-5, doctrine of, against the Sabelhans, viii, 94; is stilled by Gsmahel,
io3; from our fathers, are they vii, 365; Novatian on, v, 6II, 94; raised again by Saul, 95.
to be followed? viii, 253. seq. Tunic, the seamless, worn by Pilate
Trajan, i, 129; condemns Ignatius, Tripohs, the disciples at, viii, 156; de- when cited before Tiberius--its
129, i3o. parture from, I57; ordinataon at, marvellous influence on Tiberius,
Trallians, epistle of Ignatius to, i, 66- I56; Peter at, z7o. viii, 466 seq.
72; whereto he commends them, Triptolemus deified because he in- Turullius, lieutenant of Mark Antony,
and exhorts themto be subject to vented the plough, vi, 423; vii, 52.
their spiritual rulers, 67 ; warns native of Attica, first to yoke Tuseans, phstic art taught by the,
them against heretics, 68-7I ; oxen, 499. li, 65.
shows the reality of the history Trisugion, the, vii, 538, 544, 552, 553, Tutelary demons, the Lares, w, 475.
given us of Christ, 7o, 7I. 557; prayer of, 552. Tutunus, vi, 478, 479.
Transfiguration of Christ, proof of Tritonian maid, the, vl, 469, 526. I Twelve, number, symbolism of, vii,
his Sonship to the Creator, fit, Triumphal hymn, the, vii, 535; prayer 343.
383, 384. of, 535- t Twelve Apostles, teaching of, dis-
Transformation, a strange, wrought Trojan wars, the condemnation of J covery and publication of, vn,
Socrates spoken of as the, vi, 5o4 . 37 z; contents and relation to
by344.Simon Magus, viii, 2o6, 343, TroLlope referred to, i, I65, 166, 17o, J other works, and authenticity,
Translators of the liturgies, vii, 529. I7I, I72, 173, 175, I78, I8I; vii, 373; date and place, 374; intro-
Translation of Enoch and Ehjah, i, 534, 535. I ductory notice to, 37 I.
53o. Trophonius, the second Mercury, vi, Two ways of life and death, vii, 377-
T_tion of souls, the, vi, 44o; 48o. [ 379, 465 •
the absurdity of the doctrine of, Trumpet, invented by the Ty_henians, ]Tyndareus, father of Castor and Pollux,
i, 4o9; taught by Pythagoras, vii, ii, 65. I vl, 4zz.
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 2o9

"ryndarian brothers, the, vi, 460. Urbanus, see Asterins. hies that ncrifices are accruable
Typesof Christ,i, 214, 216,255,265, Urbanns, epistle of, to Cyprian, v, t.o thegodsosI8; on the_ibyie,
268, and the Church in the Old 326; reply to, 326. _l, 15,
Testament, iv, I57; earthly, of Urbiens, condemns the Christians to Vedelins of Geneva referred to, ij io 5,
heavenly things, i, 486; in the death, i, 288. Veil of the temple, the, Mary spi_
Tabernacle and Temple, iv, 158; Useless things, why made, viii, i76. the true, purple and _carlet for,
and forms, viii, 176. Usher referred to, i, 43, 47, Io5; ii, viii, 363, 372
Tyre,..Prince of, denotes fallen angels, 87, 1I8. Veil of the tribunal, the love.ring or
m, 3o5; how fallen, iv, 258; a Usury, forbidden in the Law and drawing of the, viii,42o .
spiritual power, 335; Peter at, Gospel, lit, 372,426. Veil (chalice),prayersofthe, vii,543;
viii, 267; address to the people Utero et conceptione, atque aexi- withdrawing of, 543, 563•
of, 268. bus de, vii, 293. Veiling of Virgins, Tertullian on, iv,
Tyrrhenians, inventors of the trumpet, Utility, and not custom, iv, 37. 27 seq. ; ¢onslstent with other
ii, 65. Utter emptiness, the, of Valentines, i, rules of discipline observed by
333. females. 33; rule of_ not appli_-
Uhlhorn referred to, viii, 69, 7o, 74. Uzziah, i, 6O. ble to children, 34.
Unanimity among Christians, vii, 42o. Volta, a magian, vi, 428.
Unbelief, ii, 49; sin and danger of, Vacuum, the absurdity of the, of the Venantius of Timisa, on baptism, v,
i95-197; and faith, viii, 143. heretics, i, 332. 57o.
Unbelievers, i, 88; m God are the Valens, the presbyter, i, 35. Vengeance often taken by creatures
sons and angels of the devil, Valentinians, i, 212;iii, 5o5;vii, 133; onsinners, viii, 149.
524; the eternal pumshment of, their immoral opinions and prac- Venus, the origin of, viii, 198; lewd-
556; how to be treated, viii, 6I 5. tices,324; how they pervert Script- ness of, vii, 3°; allegory of, viii,
Unclean, the separation from, viii, ure in their own favor, 326 ; refu- 2ox ; the Bald, vii, 33; the Cythe.
116; not to be eaten with, 163; tation of their false interpretation roan, sprung from the sea.foam
spirits, i I6. of Scripture, 329; quote Homer and the genitals of C._hah vi,
Unction in baptism, iii, 672. to support their vtews, 33o; their 484; daughter of Dione, 4a3;
Understanding, li, 49. inconsistent and contradictory lusted after Anchises, 4an, 48S;
Umon, with the Holy Spirit, necessary, opinions, 332; their views of a courtesan, 484, 486; deified
ii, 7i; and obechence enjoined, Jesus refuted from the apostolic by Cinyras, 484; mother of the
viii, 65. writings, 44o ; their system Deslres, 471, of the imperial peo-
Unity, exhortations to, i, 5o, 5 x, 57, blasphemous, 462; disagree as to ple, 488; wounded by a mortal,
62, 64, 72, 8o, 8I, 90; of God- the prophetical predictions, 513; 484; represented on the stage
head, 116, 29O, 293, 418, 544, Tertulian against the, iii, 503 seq. ; by lustful gestures, 488; in stat-
5oo; v, 467; vii,ii; viii, xo8, _o9; Valentinns, heretic, iii, 56°, 589, ues and paintings nude, 511, 517;
acknowledged by heathen, v, 594, 599, 623, 642, 648; heresy used to denote lust, 5o6; nile-
467 ; scriptural witness against of, iv, 590 ; origin of his heresy, gortcal explanation of the bind-
idolatry, ill, 613; proved by Peter iii, 259, 5o5 ;dtsciple of Simon ing of, 5o5; named because love
from the Old Testament, viii, 313, Magus, v, 81; the absurd ideas comes to all, 472; four goddesses
315; witnessed by poets and held by, i, 316; v, 86, 89; his named, 48o; Cinyras buried in
philosophers, vii, 13, by Hermes system, i, 332 ; derived from the the temple of, 5o9; the coarte_m
Trismegistus, 15, by the Sibyls, heathen, with only a change of Gratina the model of the Cnidian,
19, by Apollo, I7; consistent with terms, 376 seq.; plagiarist from 5II; Phryne of more than one,
the divinity of the Son, I32; of Pythagoras, v, 85, 88, and from 5ix; Pygmalion's love for the
the faith of the universal church, Plato, 9o; his philosophical Cyprian, _15; a youth's love for
i, 330; of Jew and Greek in theories, 86-88; hm theory of a the Cnidlan, 516; mysteries of
Christ, ii, 504 ; of the Church, in trinity of nature refuted, iii, 2o2; Cyprian, 496.
the episcopate, v, 318; Cyprian's his theory and fables of aeons, Venus Militarls, prefiding over the
treatise on, referred to, 327; 506-II, 652, of the origin of debancheryofcamtab, vi, 478.
necessary to ordination, 329, to matter, 51h of the devil, 514, Verissimns, philosopner, 1, Io3,
teaching, 333; types in Holy of man 515, concerning Christ, Vermilion, the images of the gods
Scriptures, 398-399; how begin- _I6, good works, 517, the last I smeared with, vi, 5Io.
ning from St. Peter, 422, 557. judgment, 518; variations of his Veromca, bears witness to Jesus be-
Universalism of the gospel, a con- fables, 519, 52o; theory of pro- fore Pilate, viii, 419, 442, 474;
trast to philosophy, ii, 419 , lation, 6o2, 6o3; errors of, li, how she obtained a picture of
Universe, the, not worshipped by 355, 425, 445 ; summary of his Jesus, 466 ; found by Velofianus
Christians, ii, I36; the Ptolemaic teachings, v, 144; recapitulation to have a portrait of _eses, 466,
system of, 136; the product of of arguments against the views 474; taken by Veimianus with
mind, viii, 267. of, i, 4o6 seq.; his followers, iii, the picture of Jesteb and bro_ht
Unjust and just can here not be dis- 505, 55 o, 591,633; quoted, i, 492. to Rome _ the Emperor Tiberius
cerned, ii, 32; but will differ in Valeria, Empress, refuses Daia, and healed by the picUa,e, 474 aeq.
the world to come, 33. is banished, vii, 316; putto death Verres, plunders the Silician gode, vu,
"Unknown God," Athenian insorip- by Licinius, 321. 47.
tion to, ii, 464, 478. Valerian, emperor, persecutor of the Verrii, vi, 43o.
Unrevealed God, the, of Simon Magus, Christians, vi, I06, IO7; Vii_ 3O2, Verules of RnsiccJ_da; on bapttseh v,
U nruly
viii,sons,
325 . ii, 1I. Valerius Maximus,
Valerins _1-''°-''_ destroys jinX_m, ve_
Bito, i, 2I.referred to, ill, I38. V_.
Unxiapresidingoverunointing, vi,47o. Valesies referred to, i, I69. 56o; is succeeded by Domiti_,
Upjohn referred to, ii, 521. VanLennep referred to, ii, 57; iv.418. 56o.
Upihilia, keeps from wandering, vi, Varro, his classification of heathen Vessels, costly, on, ii, a46. .

• "" I38; distinguished by the diver- ever.burning liraof, 460; elut_W


_"_-4-7-8_2__=_'e_
f, viii, 619 seq. slty ofiiis
god_ his I29.
learning,
of Ronlan
vi, 493;goc_.
de- Vustib
of, the
vii, 24-
earth said to I_.. 4.2;
2Io ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

Vestals, guarding the sacred fire, vi, 726 ..... vii, 196, 268 wilderness, 339; other types m
488. 732
748 .........
......... _vn, 216
zI 7 the Apocalypse,
mother 34o; andofchas-
of Christ, 385; the
Vestments of thehighpriest,sTmbp. 1- 3......... _ 25 ti_. viii, 51o. . .
im of, ii, 453; at the_E,_h_.st,
vii, 486; white, at i-loly L,om-
_s_......... _.._,225 Wrg_ty, two epistles eonc_emg,
reunion, v, 257-258. VII., I33 ........ v_., 273
° to,Viii'53,55-56;54;
genuinenessintr°duct°rYof,
53;n°UCeau
Vestries of a church at the east end, VIII., 774
43 ........
........ .vn,
m., 274 thorshipof, 54; originallanguage
vii,4_x.
Vice and virtuej i, i92. 187 ........ v n., 2321 of, 54; literature on, 54.
Vices, of the philosopher, ii, 65. 292 ....... v_ 66 _Virgins,
"'" 129J shouldexhorted,
be veiled,i, iii,
34, 95;
8h why,
xco;
Victa, presiding over eating, vi, 47o. 319-23 ..... 1.u, I4 x ] 37; perils attendant upon not
Victims, Christians slew .no, vi, 507 . 3zo ........
321 ........ v_.., 25
v..n, veiling, 35, 38; abuses among, v,
Victor of Assun, on baptism, v, _7 x. 357, 435; vows and character of,
Victor of Gor, on baptism, v, 5o9 • 3z 4 ........ vn, 25
Victor
Victor ofofOctavum,on baptism, v, 5v_7._1_
Rome, his controversy 327
635 ........
......... ._i,
tv, I4
I88x vii, 436;of,notv, ordained,
cipline 493;of dis-
66o ........ vii, 323 Church, 431 ; 358;
modestyglory the
of dress
Irenaeus, i, 31o, 568; gives required in, 432, even if rich, 433;
"peace" to the Asiatic ctmrcnes X., z9o seq ........ iv, x3t
and recalls it through Praxeas, 5I 7 .......... vn, I45 not to frequent marriage feasts
524 ........... vii, I46 nor public baths, 435; true,
iii, _97, 63 °. 765 ........... _!, Iz6 known by their self-denial, viii,
Victorious of Thabraca, on baptism, 55, 56; object and reward of, 56;
v, 568. d XI., 81 .......... vn, 145
Victorinus, bishop of Petau, date an zo6 ........... vii, I46 mortify the deeds of the flesh,
office of, vii, 34I; writings of, 11I ........... vii, 145 57,58; Cyprian on the dress of,
state of the text, 360. 646 ........... vii, 147 v, 43 ° seq.
Victory, Minerva, the daughter of, vi, XII., 646946 ........
......... vii,iv'
122146Virgins,five,massignedthe
temple,toMaryVfii,
372,ascom-375
472. , .vii, 219 panions, 372; the ten, parable
Vienne, Pilate s body sent to be sunk Buccol. IV., 21-45 .....
in the Rhone near, viii, 467 • X., 8 ........... vii, 136 of, interpreted, vi, 326; of the
Vigils in the Thesmophoria, vi, 498- Eclog. VL, 62 seq ........ iv, 13t Shepherd, ii, 46, 48, 5o, 5h 55"
Viiethings, why made by God,viii, x76. Georg, L, I9 ............. iii, 279 Virgo, typ e°fth°seb°rnunder'v'33"
I25 ........... iii, r.43! Virtue, exhortation to, i, 33, 35, 192;
Vincentius of Thibaris, on baptism, v, zz6 ........... vii, I4 ° models of, 578; is rational, ii,
569 . 235 ; altars and temples reared
V'mcentius Lirinensis, referred to,ill, 7. 139 ........... vii, 14I
Vine, i, i53; ii, 32; a, sprouts up 289 ........... vii, 27o to, vi, 476; to be followed, vii,
whurePhilip,sbloodclropped,viii, ii.,325_27 ........ vii, 14 519; reward of, vi, I55; defined
341 ........... _!, 59 by Lucilius, I67 ; consists in self-
5o3 •
Vineyard, ii, 33, 34. 538 ........... vn, 25 conquest, zSO;withoutfalse peril,and2o6;true
244 ......... ..
Vintage festival of Aesculapius, vi, III., vii, I95 i67; never
274 ......... vn, I xo perfect, necessary for true vzrgin-
53 L "" ity, viii, 55 ; arrangements of the
Violets, sprang from blood of Attis, 491 ......... vu, I29
vi, 492. IV., 68 ......... vii, 224 world to secure the exercise of,
Viper, the temple of the, viii, 499. i55 ......... vii, 263 i84; abode of, iii, 649.
Virgil, on the unity of God, vii, I4; 22I..iv, x83; vii, I4 Virtues, philosophical, the, vii, 359;
on Saturn, 25; on the piety of 361 ......... vii, Io8 of the Christians, iii, 11z; and
Aeneas, 27; on human sacrifices Virgin, Mary, i, 52, 57, Christ's fare- vices, vl, 207.
offered by Aeneas, 145; referred well to, iii, 427, panegyric of, vi, Visibility of the Son, iii, 6o9.
to, i, 289; ii, I58, also his 39o, 393; spurious letter of Vision, of Nebuchadnezzar, v, I78;
Aen. L, lo ............ vii, I45 Ignatius to her and her reply, given to a dying Christian, 473;
I4 ............ iv, i, 126; compared with Eve, 455 ; seen by Polycarp, i, 4o; of the
i5 ............ fi!, 4°5 Jesus born of a, 446, 454, 455 ; angel lady, fi, Io.
16-2o ......... m, I46 prophecy of Isaiah relating to, Visions, ii,ofprophets9-19;
of
God,and
apostlesi'
489' 49°;cred
I9 ............ vii, 66 vindicated, 45 I, hymn of the ii, ble, iv, 416.
544 ........... .vii, 145 79; the true, viii, 57.
743 ........... Iv, I83 Virginalis, Fortuna, vi, 46o. Visits, rules for, viii, 59.
IL, 35_5......... v_._,I44 Virginity, definition of the word, vi, Vitalius, i, 119.
3_ .......... vu, 147 334; classification of, iv, 5o; VitiasiusPollio, i, 187.
IlL, 56 .......... vi, 267 blessing of, v, 589; a new order Volcanoes, iii, 665.
of life founded by Mary, viii,
H2 ........ vii, I567 Voluptuaries, two clusses of, ii, 36;
4_ ........
........ vii,
iv, 281 vlisbed
372, 385; by perfect
true, to wrtne,be accom- 55; Voinsmnus, or Velosianus,
their death, 36- sent by
IV., 174 ......... iii, 114 bksomeness and enemies of, 56; Tibexaus to Jerusalem to bring
336 ........ WLi,223 divinity of, $7; why di_cult anct Jesus to heal him, viii, 466; finds
4o2 ......... vii, 263 exceUent, w, 3xo; t_y what steps that Jesus has been crucified, but
464 ........ vii, 67 attained, 311 ; an inntation of meets Veronica, whom, with her
Christ, 312; does not dishonor picture of Jesus, he brings to
V •, 59 ........... ..
vii, 2 Rome, 466, 475; his report to
718 .......... vlh 3_ marriage, 314-316; an ,_espousal Tiberius,466,475; presents V_
VL, x28 ......... vn, I91 of Christ, 32o; St. Pa_steac_ ronica's picture of Jesus
266 ......... vii, zl ing thereon, 322; a gm ot t.,o ,
542 ......... vii, I6 322; how perfected, 326; taught Tiberius, by which he is com-
7oz ......... vii, 21 in the Canticles, 331-334; its pletely healed, 474 seq.
719 ........ vii, 2I_ rewards in heaven, 335,. 35.3; Vorstman referred to, viii, 7, 14.
724" .iv, 183; vii, 14 imitation of the Church m the Voyage, the, of the Church, viii, 2_I.
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 2_I

Vulcan, explained as ftre, vi,472; lame, Whiston referred to, i, 47. fold, 334; divinely taught in
484; wrought us a smithin Lem- "Whois the rich man, that shall be Oldand New Testaments,
nos, 48o, 484; son of the Nile, saved," a treatise by Clement of 485; does not misleed_ 492;
48o, loved by Ceres, 485; father Alexandria, ii, 169, 591--6o 5. divine and humma dis"Unguished,
of the third Sun, 480, and of Wicked, their punishment, i, I64, 579; Christian, dlsfia_tishes be-
Apollo by the first Minerva, 48o; I65, I68; viii, 543, 547, 572 tweenknowiedgeandsex_e, 63o.
four gods named, 48o; lord of seq., to be separated from the grisdom of Solomon, book of, not
fire, 46O, 4,_69,47o; represented righteous, i, 556; souls of the, canonical, iv, 379, 384.
in workman s dress, 511, withca p pass into beasts, w, 440; the Wise men of Greece, the Seven, vii,
and hammer, 5 x1. success of, in this life a proof of IOl.
Valturnus, the father-in-law of Ja , immortality, viii, 124; and right. Wise, the, divine things justly hidden
vi, 47 I. eous, chastisement of, I78; ac- from, viii, 335-
tions to be avoided, 336; One, Within, the Penates said to be thogte,
Wake referred to, i, 6,43, 133, 134; the, why appointed over the vi,474.
it, 27 ; viii, 647. wicked by a righteous God, 342; Witness, qualification of a, viii, 616.
Walk, how to, ii, 288. why entrusted with power, 335. Witnesses, the two, v, 213, 249.
Witnesses, the three, ii, 576; Y, 38oj
Wantonness, ii, 49. Wiclif, i, 497; ii, 62.
Walpole referred to, v, 266. Wickedness, ii, 49. [ 382,418; spurious text of, lit, 63I.
War and strife, proclaimed by Christ, Widowhood, highly honored, iv, 43; Witnesses, the, who al_.pearedfor Jes_
vtih IO5, Io6. advantages of, 56. before Pilate, viii, 419, _ 440
Warburton referred to, i, 277, 292; Widows, i, 34, 82, 94; ii, 52; con- seq.
ii, 57.0; vii, I38. cerning, vii, 426, 427; character Witnesses of the resurrectionof_eaus,
_Warren referred to, ii, 298. of, falsely so called, 428; duty of, vhi, 422, 47-4, 432.
Watch, the, who were placed at the 429, 43o; not to marry again, iv, Wives, duties of, i, 34, 8I, 86, 95, Ioo,
tomb of Jesus, bribed by the 43; examples in Holy Scripture, of clergy, not to be cast off,
Jews to give lying testimony, viii, v, 48o. 5oo.
422, 432, 444. Wieseler referred to, iii, 378. Woman, meaning of the word, iii, 687,
Watchers, the, viii, Io, 27, Wife, character of a good, fi, 432; 688; generic name not for the
Watches of the night, spiritually in- Tertullian's treattse to his, iv, marriedouly, iv, 3o, 38; appliedto
terpreted, vi, 326. 39 seq. ; design of the treatise, the Blessed Virgin, 31 ; the) with
Water, a symbol of Christ, v, 234; 39, 44. the issue of blood, not a type of
made wine, spiritual meaning of, Wiles of the devil, viii, 24o. the suffering aeon, i, 39_, healed
362; the power of, illustrating WiU, the freedom of, m man, i, 518; byChrist, viii, 46o, 462; isVero-
divine providence, via, I72 ; of viii, II9; of God irreslstible, viii, nica, 428, 442; of the Apoca-
baptism prefigured in the Old I2O; how to be done, v, 451 ; lypse, asymbol of church, v, 217;
Testament, i, 144; iii, 672, 673; divine and human m Christ, vi, vi, 336; her child typifies not
why used in baptism, 670; first If4, 117; free, in salvation, vi, Christ, but Cbristian_, 337, 355;
brought forth life in the Crea- 458. the, of sorrowful spirit, viii, 294;
tion, 670; sanctified by th_ Williams referred to, h 21 ; vii, 57 I. her story, 295.
brooding of the Holy Spirit, 670; Willing, definition of, ib 58o. Womanhood, self-evident, not to be
cleanses flesh and spirit, 67I; Willow, the, why a type of chastity, concealed, zv, 35-
blessed at the pSol of Bethesda vi, 324, 346, Womb, the, viii, I73.
671; born of, viii, 155, 289; Willows, ii, 39. Women, not to be despised, i, 114;
baptized with, 29o; regeneration Winds, the, represented as blowing Christian, ii, 78; counsel to, iv,
by, 155, 184; heathen uses of, •
trumpets, xa, 5xo. ' 2I 4 seq.; heathen, ii, 78, 79;
iti, 67 x; the medicine of tern- Wine jars, il, 29. right adorning of, :i87; chaste
perance, ii, 243; in the Eu- Wine, in the Eucharist, mixed with habits in, 288; behavior at
charist, vti, 486; blessing of, water, i, I85, 527; and bread in church, 29o; example of perfee-
494. the Eucharist, 5..28; how used tion in, 431; dress of, iii, 687;
Waterland referred to, ii, 2o; iv, 4o9, by Christmns, n, 242; how veiling of, 687, 689; why to be
48o. abused to drunkenness, 243 seq. ; veiled, iv, 31 svq.; ought not to
Watts referred to, ii, 77. Christ's example in, 246; in Holy teach, vit, 427.
Waverers, worship idols, ii, 5L Scripture, true and spurious, vi, Wood referred to, ilg 27o.
Way of salvation, the, viii, 27o. 327, 349; in the rites of Bona Word, the, in the world before Christ,
Ways, the two, i, I48 , I49, of life Dea, vi, 496; sanctuary of Attis i, 178, 192; foretold in the
and death, vii, I64, 246, 465 ; of not entered by those who had Psalms, iii, 299; called the I._gm,
God, opposed to man's ways, drunk, 492; Roman matrons not vii, lO7; a divine penola, i, 166)
vtii, 23i. allowed to drink, 46o. _64; how divine, vi, 4I; Christ,
Weaving, analogue of the Incarna- Wisdom, Christ the, b 227; object of. thethe'eternali'
164,generation
170' 190'of,I91'v,
227;_72;
tlon v, 2o 5. true philosophy, ii, 492; mare-
Wedding garment, baptism, the, viii, fold, 518; the word of God, iii, vi, 92, I2o; etemulandincaraate,
487, 6oi, 614, 629; in Proverbs, ii, 234; how incarnate, iig 623;
" Wedtn_ay-service appointed by the interpreted, v, 175; the artificer incarnate in Chr_t, v, _9, 23 I"
apostles, vni, 668. of all things, rib 369, 381 ; why z3z; the lpermatic, i, I93; the
Weekly worship of the Christians, i, not found by the Greeks, 4ol; world made thr°ugh' i' 361 ;ii'-97.;
185. cannot be separated from relig- has lsaiah,
in the names
_ of342;
the seven
reveahspirits
the
Wettzgcker referred to, i, 137. ion, vii, Io, 1I, 5 I, lOO, Io3
Wells of the patriarchs, iv, 517. z38; divine, its power over life Father, i, 467, 468; always with
Westcott referred to, i, 155; ii, 3, 6, 96; freely given to all, 96; er- the Father, 487; commbsts_tiul
_ 7; iv, 437; viii, 3, 5. rots of Lucretius and Cicero re- with the Father, vi, 4$,l_eo;
'estropp referred to, iii, 477. specting its origan, 85; where to things created by, i, .4_7, 4_;
W....
neat, introduced into Attica by be found, lOO; false, :_33; a declares God, 489; trttly man, v,
Ceres, vi, 5o4" name of Christ, iv, z47; three- 23o; takesflesht°_vetheilesh'
212 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

i, $4I; his hnmillafion the sac-1 evil things, vii, I99; arrange- Zacchaeus, publican, companion of
ra_mt of man's salvation, iii, | ments of, to secure the exercise St. Peter, vii, 453-
319; the "tin age of God, h. 544; [ of virtue, viii, I84; a prison to Zacchaeus, writes to James, • viii, 96;
jr,
the creator, _46; _re-exlstent,[ martyrs, iii, 693; compared to a welcomes Peter at Caesurea, _i.
incarnate teacher, fi, x73; m-! sea, ii, too; uncreated and ever- appointed by Peter bmhop of
structed by the law and thel lasting, vi, 455; created, but Caesurea,
Aquila and I5t,
Igiceta 250;
from rescued
Simon
prophets, 234, restorer and guide everlasting, 455; created_ and
of man, :a:g); healer of the soul, perishable, 455 ; theories of, 42I, Magus, I64_ 232.
2xo; symbolized by milk, 219; by 4_'I, 455; Epicurus' view of its Zacchaeus, or Zachyus, a doctor of
bread and by blood, 22I; the p_luction,vii, 197; ageof, zII; thelaw, Jesus placed _mder, vifi,
Eternal Judge, iii, 318; meant changes of empire in, 212; the 379, 396, 399-
by wisdom, 487. . beginmng of, iv, 271, 34o; shall Zacharias, i, 79; father of John the
WordJworthreferred to, wz.:-- not be annihilated, i, 566; for- Baptist, slain in the temple by
Church Hist., i, 3, 3°, 37; ih, 79. tunes of, at the last day, vii, 213; order of Herod, viii, 366.
Bampt. Lect. viii, 728" the end of, iv, 260, 344; de- Zuratas (Zoroaster), on demons, v,
Excursion, ii, 544; iv, 533. struction of, probable, 194; de- Iz.
Greece, iv, 13, struction by fire of, vi, 437; the Zebulon, his blessing spiritualized, v,
Hippol., i, 37, 415; iv, I69, 2OI; coming, is the summer, it, 33; I65"
v, 3, 47, I61. after the flood, viii, 86; Victori- Zebuiun, the patriarch, speaks of Ins
Workman, the old, discussions with nus, on the creation of the, wi, relation to Joseph, viii, 23, of
viii, 165 seq. ; turns out to be 341 seq. ; in the church, v, 438 ; his building the first boat, 74, of
Clement's father, 191. material, decay of, 458, 475, the five years he spent as a
fisher, supplying every one with
Workmanship of GOd, on the,a trea- 560; God'sludgments on, 459.
tise by Lactantius, vii1, 2_sI seq. Worldly cares forbidden to the clergy, fish, 24; exhorts his children to
Works, good, ii, 25, 39, 55; necessity vii, 5oo, 505 • show mercy and compassion
of, viii, I55 ; reward of, i, I4; Wormwood, fi, 23. towards all, 24; warns them
evil, i, I49; ii, 15, 24, z5; of the Worship of God, i, 55, 62, 8I; mast against divisions, 24; points to
flesh, i, 536; of God, d, 55; be free, vii, 244; Christian, de- the comingand
his death of burial,
the God-Man,
25 . 25;
their beauty,v, 578; of mercy, scription of, ih, 46; weekly, i,
C'hristmn extent of, in the early 185; public, by night in times of Zechariah, vision of, interpreted, vi,
church, 528, 563; and alms, Cyp- persecution, iv, 125 ; who is 359-
dan on, v, 476 seq. worthy of, i, 232; due to God Zelomi and Salome called in as mid-
World, origin of the, it, 96; vih 211 ; only, viii, I46; heathen, i, 17I ; ] wives to Mary, viib 374.
its state before Christ's coming, true nature of, 532; true, in the Zeno, a boy, falls from a house and
i, 28; relations of Christians to heart, vi, 486; abuse of, iv, 218; is killed, but is restored to life
i, 27; should be despised, wi, of heroes, viii, I7I, 276. by Jesus, vin, 396.
518; this, to stand only 6,ooo Worshippers of God, who are, viii, Zeno, it, 66; vi, 437; description of a
years according to Bardesanes i5i ; ofthegods, like the gods model malden, it, 289; his dis-
viii, 734; creation and fate of, they worship, 2o2. tinctmn between God and matter,
iv, 24o; is preserved for the sake Wotton quoted, i, I3- iii, I33; on the unity of God, eft,
of Christmns, i, I9o; not made 14; repudiates
suicide conjecture,
of, 88; calls 7x;
pity a vice,
by angels, but by God through
the word, 36i ; it, 96; not Xanthlcus, name of
Kanthus referred to, ait,month,
383 • i, 43. 93; of
Zenobius Myndus,
referred to, vi,
iv, 5o8.
465.
formed by any other beings with- Xenocrates, on the idea of God, it, Zephauiah, (apocryphal) vision of
in the territory contained by the 465, 478. • heaven, ii, 462.
Father,
in, i, 364;
iv, 268; Godcause of dlversity
the souiof, 269; Xenophanes, n hv_ iPhllt_SOoPhYof tEd Zephyrinus, blshop of Rome, favorer
theory of identical worlds before cosmogo..y, , 7; ry.... [ of heretics, v, 125-13o, I56;
and after the present, refuted, amOOnv_196, 237 ; quotea, 11,[ epistles of, viii, 6o9 seq., 612.
273; ages of, a relative term, -1/ ; , '+ • . . .. | Zeraduscht, prediction of, viii, 406.
273; meanings of the term Xeno_honret_d to, 1, I92; n, 47 o, [Zeus, Poseidon, and Meth, viii, 264
(kosmos), 273; theory of plane-., ro ,+_,t;
n es ,..._z.
iv IO']_ I07, II" _. [ _Zeuxippe,
.... loved by AI_11o, 2vi, 485.
tury and heavenly spheres, 275; Xerxes,
_e p ag the ,.Driage
,. . ann.. canat-- made Lodiac, 84. n, 69; mgns oi, v, 7, 33, 59,
variety of creation in, 29o; by, el, 415.
created in time, 34o; worlds Xistus, bisho_ of Rome, martyrdom Zonasas, Zoe, i, 316, commentary
317. of, on Peter of
preceding and following, 341 ; of, v, 4oes. Alexandria's canons,vi,269-278.
made by God, vii, 53, 57; the
parts of, 58 , 555, 565; corn- Zoroaster, or Mesraim, a son of
pounded of four elements, viii, Year, the divisions of the, do not Ham, regarded as the author of
168; distinguished from God really suit the Valentiuian theory the magic art, viii, I4O, 275;
vii, 49; made out of nothing by of aeons, i, 395; of the Lord, adored, the
against I4 I,Assyrians
276; Bactfians led
by, el, 415;
a Creator, viii, I69; the Crea- the acceptable, 39 I. assigned by tradition to different
tor of, one, i, 369; ruled by l Young man, the, killedby a dragon,
the providence of God, 459; _ and restored to life by Jesus, the countries and ages, 428.
viii, 167; made for man, vii, 198,[ story of, viii, 542 seq.; who Zosimus, i, 35.
ao3, 252, 269; time of the crea-_ killed a maiden, the story of, Zosimus of Tharassa, on baptism, v,
tion of, why not made tong. pe- | .. ._ SeCl- . ._ 57c_
fore, viii, I74; why containing| Youtmut piety, h _ Zoticur_ bishop of C.omana, vii, 336.
THE ANTE-NICENE FATHERS.

INDEXOF TEXTS.

Gen.I...ili,3oo; vii,2o4,487 Gen. I., 26, ..i, i4, I4C_ 297 , Gen. II., I5, 16 ..... iii, 4791Gen. IIL, 9..... ii_ 6*z; iv,
I.,I-3......... ii,466 349,355,456,463, II.,15........ tii, 7o8 Io6.
I.,I-_...iii, 492,67o; 488; fi, 199, 234, II.,16,17..i,546,551; I III.,9,1[ ...... iti, 316
viii, 154. 44I; iii, 30o, 445, iii, 153; iv, Io3.; L III., lo, I! ..... iii,688
I., z.. i, 285, 343, 363; 6oo, 606; iv, 56o, v, 67, 7I; van, III., 13......... i,456
ii,67,98,195,493; 596,; v, Io9, 434_ 313. III., I4, 15..... v, 519
Hi, 479, 488, 489, 627, 636; vi, 283, II., 16 ...... iii, 219 III., 14......... i,4_6
49 o, 492, 494; iv, 3oo; vi*,473, 487, II., 17. .iii, 222, 300; III., I5..i,23o,_18; tv,
29o, 347; v, I19; 503; viii, lO8,315 vi, 37 t. I7; v, 1oo.
vi, 381; vii, 441; I., 27, 28 ....... ii, 259 II., 18 .... il, 378; h_, III., I6..i,456;iii,3o6,
viii, 43, 84, 314 • I, 27 fii, 492, 607; v, [ 300; ',rt, 320. 44.6; iv, 14_.;
I., 2 .... i, 243; iii, 392, 627; vfi, 52I. i II., I9, 2o ...... iv, 30 v, 436, 543; vii,
49o, 491,494,495, I.,28..i, 14, I4O, 141, IL, 20 ....... vifi, 242 ,09.
496; iv, 3.79; v, 474; ii, 377, 387, II., "1, 23 ..... iii, 495 IIL, t7-I 9..... v,487,
77: 237; Vl, 43; 4oo; iii, 208, 294, II., 21, 22..iv, 53, 514 548.
vm, 44. 477, 57& 657; tv, II., 21 .... lit, 2_'2, 233 III., 17 .... iv, 6_; vi,
I., 3... i, 506; hi, 454, 53, 64; v, 70; Vl, II., 23, 24. .iii, 2Ol ; iv, 119; vii, 62.
479, 6oi, 6o7; v, 3_13;vii,462,463; xo3,; vi, 316, III., I8 ........ iii,3o6
7, lO4; viii, 48. vail, 56. 317, 364. IIt., 19 ..... i, 6", 286,
I.,4,5,7 ....... v, 1I 9 I.,29...ii,387; lv, Io4 II., 23..i , 6; ii, 262; 544,571;iii,442,
I., 4 .... V, 570; Vl, I96 I., 31 . .it, 359; Hi, 491; iii, 55 o, 687; iv, 495, 550, 551_,
I., 5 ......... viii, 668 V, 614, 646; vi, 9, 3I, 32, 66; vi, 563, 586; iV,
I., 5--8 ......... v, 163 8_.i vii, 454, 503; 3Jt3• 346; V, 89; Vi,
I., 6--8........ iii, 670 vaU, 336. IL, 24, 25 ..... iii, 191 119, 31_, 319,
I., 6, 7"- Hi, 6o7; v, 73 II ........... _ 62 II., 24..il, lO5; iv, 48, 35 o, 368, 374,
I., 7 .... iii, 492; v, 57 II., I ......... Vi, 344 53, 282, 520, 3_8; vii, 440;
L.,8 .......... iv, 39 II., 2, 3, 4 ..... iv, 6ox 595; v, _.89; vi, viii, ._..
I.,9, Io...iii, 493; iv, II.,2, 7, 1o ..... v, 77 320; ',hi, ,06, III.,ao .... iii,393;iv ,
136. IL, 2..i, 146, 557; v, 466. 133.
I.,9... Hi, 493; iv, I97 88. II., 25..i, 455; iv, 8, III.,21-24 ....... iv, 8
I., IO ......... iv, 132 II., 3 ......... i, 2o4 34. III., zi .... fii, 399; iv,
I., iI, x2...ui, 49o; vi, II., 4, 5,7 ...... ii, IO2 11,27 ........ ill 668 ... 14, _I; vi, 36¢.
281. II.,4 ......... ii, 514 IIl ....... iv, 328, 592 LtL,_t2...t, 2_ a64;

I.,
I., I14,
I .........
t6 ...... iv, 607
ii.i, 652 II., 57,..........
II., 8 ....... l, 454
Hi, 549 III., 1...i,
IIL, 1-7..iii,551;650,ii, 68;
651 Hi, 31V_7
606; ? 3t7;J94_
I., I4..i ii, 298, 440; vi, II., 7"i, 286, 297, 4 I2, iii, 166; iv, 131; viii, 1o8, :145,
341- 487; Hi, 184, 2o 7, v, 207" 31_:
I., I6, 17 ...... vii, 341 i 290, 3o4, 492, III.,2-4 ........ i, 55I IIL, 24"ii,43;iii,666;
I.,x6...iv, 263; viii,! 495,536,586;iv, IIL,_,3 ....... iii, 152 iv, 134, 596;v,
7_,7. 247, 254, 286, III.,3..iii,413;vi,333 79; vii, 6_.
I.,:_3, 21 ...... iii, 49o 513; v,88, 168; IIL, 5..ii, 4Ol,495; v, IIL,3! ........ ili,55o
I._21,22 ...... iii, 484 vi,3x6;vii,44o; I53, 63I; vi, IV.... iv, 135;vii,46_
I., 21 ......... iv, 286 viii, 341. 2o6; viii, 1o8, 474, 488.
I.., 22 ......... iii_ 452 II., 8-III. 19..ii, lO3; 313• IV., t- 7 ....... ttl, 153
IV., I, _'....... ii, to5
1.,24 ......... iv, 286 iv, 133; v, 7o; III.,5- 7 ....... iv, 626
I.,25 .......... i, 543 vii, 487. III., 6, 7. . :.: . ._ .iv, _. IV.,1 ......... ii,4ol
I., 26, 27, 28... iv, 344 II., 8...i, 531; ii, lO4 IlL, 6. m, _t,_; vm, IV., as--t4 ...... iii, 156
1.,26, 27..i , I4, IlO, II.,9-I4 ..... iv, 147 51o- IV.,3-8 .......... i, 6
140:; _ 70J 5_..; II., 9 ..... vi, 319, 346 IIL, 7.- -Hi, 688; iv, 8, IV., 3......... iv, 135
iv, 91, 5o9; vn, II., Io-I4 ....... v, 57 34; vi, 348. IV., 5"..v_, 62; vi, 356
44L IL, so..vii, 342; viii, III.,8,9 .... i,544,545 IV',6,7 .... :"fii'68_5
1.,26, 28 ....... i, 228 to. III.,8 ......... iv, 6O2 IV-7 ...... _456_4_$
214 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

Gen. IV., 7 (lax) ... vii, 402 Gen. IX., 2- 5 ....... iv, xo4 Gen. XVI, XVII .... iv, 63 C..-ea.XX ............ iv, t9
IV., 8 ......... iv, 51 IX., 2-3 ....... ii, 241 XVI, 2 ....... i, 343 XX., 3 ....... viii, 323
IV., to ..... i, 541 ; ii IX., 2......... ii, 387 XVI., 6 ...... ii, 3o6 XX., 12 .... ii, 377, 503
495; iv, 34o; IX., 3. •.ii, 387; iii, XVII..... iii, I53 xxI., 5 ...... ili_ ISi
352; vii, 406- 219; V, 646; XVII., 1..... ii, 223 XXI., 9--I2 .... i, 223
IV., 12 ........ fii, 564 vii, 469. XVlI., 2 ..... ii, 223 XXI., Io ....... ii, 312
IV.,t2(lxx)..viii,178 IX.,5 , 6..i, 541; iii, XVII.,4 ....... ii, 341 XXI.,ii ....... i,473
IV., 15 ..... iii, 684; v, 573; iv, IO4. XVIL, 5" "i, I46; iv, XXI., I2-2o... iv, I5l
62 ; Vii, 343" IX', 5 ......... iii, 565 63; viii, 479 XXI., 17 ....... v, 629
IV., I_, I8 ..... iv, 21o IX., 6..i, I IO; iii, 7o; XVII., 7..... vii, 472 XXI., I8 ..... v, 629
IV., I_, 19 ...... iv, 53 vii, I87, 416. XVII, 8 ...... v, 618 XXI., 2o ....... v, 629
IV., 19-24 ...... iv, 62 IX., 7........ iii, 651 XVII.,9--xt .... i, 48o XXI.,22 ...... 1, 8
IV.,24 ........ in, 591 IX., 1I ....... viii, 521 XVII., xt...... vi, 64 XXlI .... i, 226; viil, 86
IV., 25 ........ il, 396 IX., 19....... iii, 651 XVlI., 12 ...... i, 343 XXlI, I-I 9. .. iv, 147
IV., 26 ....... viii, I37 IX., 2I, 22 .... iv, I29 XVII., 14 ...... iV,
366 XXII., 1-14.. iii, 171
IV,
V.,V V............i, xlo; vib488
v, 596 IX.,2223..ii,251;
IX, ....... vi,vii,63348 XVII"I7
3__ .469; viii, XXlI.,l,
XXII., 2.. ....
1-io. iu,%5.3.7
165
V., 3 .......... iv, 248 IX., 24-27 ...... i, 269 XVII., 26, 27 .... i, I43 XXII., I..vl, 251; vm,
V., 21 .......... iv, t 5 IX., 25-27 .... iv, 613 XVIIL..iii, 523, 69o; 245.
V., 22 ......... iii, 153 IX., 25 ..... vii, 63 vi, 67. XXII., 3, 4 .... ii, 461
V., 24 .... i, 7; fii, 153, IX., 27 ......... i, 418 XVIII., I, 2 ..... i, 223 XXII., 6 ...... i, 467
227, 591; v, 474, X., 8--17 ....... iv, 129 XVlII., 1 ...... i,47o XXlI., i2 .iv, 328;
548; viii, 9 x, 425 X., 9 ........... v, 63 XVIII., 2 ....... i, 263 viii, 76L
V., 25 .......... iv, 15 X,, 32 ........ vii, 173 XVIII., 3 ..... viii, 37 ° XXII., 11, I2...v, 517,
V., 28,29 ....... iv, 15 XI., I-3 ....... v, 513 XVIII.,4 ..... vih, 341 539-
V., 29 ........ vi, 349 XI., I, 2...... iv, 555 XVIIL, 6 ...... ii, 283 XXII, 13 .... viii, 76o
VI., x-4..ii, 142; iii, XI., 3....... viii, 761 XVIII, 8 ...... ii, 284 XXIL, 14 ..... vii, 53o
445, 47 °. XI., 4 ........ iv, 497 XVIII., xo ...... i, 223 XXII., 17 .... 1,.I3; ia,
VI., I, 2..ii, 274; iv, XI., 5-9 ....... iv, 556 XVlIl., 12 ..... ii, 503 47.3; vn, 472;
32. XI., 5 ...... i, 263 XVIII., t 3 seq...i, 263 Vl11,572
VI., 2..i, 484; iii, 65, XI., 6 ........ i, 25o XVIII., 13, 14...i, 224 XXlL, 18 ..... hi, 15I
688; iv, 486, XI., 7" •.v, 627; viii, XVIII., I3 ...... i, 473 XXIL, 3° ..... iii, 6m
567; vi, 252, Io8. XVIIL, 14 .... iii, 6o 5 XXIII., 2-4... iv, II 3
294; viii, 85, XI., 16 ........ v, 149 XVIII., 16, 17. .i, 224 XXIII., 4..ii, 44o; iix,
34I. XI., 26-28 ..... iv, 13° 263. 558.
VI., 3..ii,499; iii, 552; Xl., 26 ........ v, I49 XVIII., 2o-23, 33 • .i, XXlII., 6 ..... iii, 369
iv, 59, 254, 626; XI., 26-XII, 5...iv, 7 224. XXllI., 9 ..... ,fin, 11
v, 2oo; viI, 63; XI.,28 ....... vfii, 88 XVIII.,21...iii, 317; XXlII.,9, IT..viii, 520
viii, 58. XI., 31 ...... iii, 53 viii, 245. XXln., 1i ...... 1, 56s
VI., 4 ........ viii, io XII-XV ....... iii, 153 xVIII, 22...i, 263; ii, XxIII., 31 ..... iv, i13
VL, 3, 4 ....... iv, 151 XII ...... vii, 474, .488 359. XXIV., 16 ..... ii, 439
VI., 5, 6 ....... iv, 6oo XII, I-3 ......... 1, 7 XVIII., 23, 25...vi, I8 XXIV., 22, 25 ...1,
VI., 5-7 ....... v, 658 XII., i ......... v, 67 XVIII., 23 ..... ii, 359 XXIV., 64, 65 ..... m,
371.,6 ..iii, 612; viii, XII.,3..i, 492; viii, XVIII.,25,27 .... wb 689; iv, 34.
7.45. 374, 479- 448. XXV., 7 ...... iii, _5_
VI., 8 .......... iv, t_ XII., 5........ iii, 153 XVIII., 25 ..... ii, 44o XXV., 21-23...iii, ISl
VI., 9. • .iii, 152; vm, XII., 7 ....... v, 627 XVIII., 27 ...1, 9, 64; XXV., 2I-24 .... iv, 82
i37. XlI., 10-20 ..... iv, 19 ii, 428. XXV., 2I, 23 .... i, I45
VI., II ....... vii, 187 XIII.,8 ...... iv, I31 XlX ..... iii, 523; vii, XXV., 22,23.. iii, 207
VI., I4(Lxx)..vii: 359 XlII., 13, Ido 15, I7; 466,488. XXV.,23-26 .... i, 493
VI., 15 ......... t, 344 i, 561. XIX., 1-29 .... iii, 153 XXV., 23. • v, I69, 512
VI., 18..i, 343; ifi, 153 XlII., i4-i6 ...... i, 7 XlX., i, io ..... i, 224 XXV., 26 . .. iii, i51,
VI., 19, 20 .... iv, 62 XlII., I6 .... vii, 472 XIX.,4 ....... iv, 13o 2o7.
VI., VII ....... vii,488 XIV .......... ifi, 153 XIX., 1o, II.. iv, 458 XXV., 27-34...iv, II3
VII .............. i, 7 XIV., 13 ..... vii, lO8 XIX., 1I ....... iv, 42 XXV., 31 ...... .fii,v'646; 632
VII., x...iii, I52; iv, XlV., I4 • .i, 143; ii, XlX., I6-25 .... i, 225 XXV., 34 ....
151 ; viii, 238. 499. XlX., I7...iii, 387; iv, viii, 37"..
VII., 2, 3 ...... iii, 153 XIV., I8..iii, 152; v, 518; vi, 277. XXVI ........ _ 474
VII., 2...v, 646; vii, 359, 512- XlX., 22 ....... i, 487 XXVI., 3 ..... rift, 472
343" XlV., 22 ....... i, 467 XlX., 23-29.. • iii, 162 XXVI., 4 ....... i, 259
VII., 3 ......... iv, 62 XlV., 23 ....... ii, 582 XlX., 23 ...... i, 224 XXVI., 6-II iv, 19
....
VII., 6 ........ v, 197 XV ........ viii, 86, 88 XlX., 24 .... i, 8,IlO, XXVI., x5..... iv,517
VII., 7 ......... iv, 62 XV., 5, 6 ......... i, 7 263, 418; iii, XXVII ....... v, 168
VI., 16 ......... i, 263 XV.,5..I,422,.47°; iv, 523; v, 544, XXVIL, I ...... v, 63
VIII ......... vii, 474 547; w, 293- 629, 636; vii, XXVII., 9..... v, 169
VIH., x...v, I98; viii, XV., 6..i, I46, 245; ii, 448- XXVII., 15 ..... iv, 19
76I. 445; iii, 711 ; XlX., 26 ....... v, 287 XXVII., 2o .... v, I69
VIII, 1o, 12 .... i, 204 v, 51o, 545. XIX., 27, 28 .... i, 223 XXVII., 25...iii, 646;
VIII., 2t..v, 615; viii, XV., 9 ....... vi, 325 XlX., 28 ..... viii, 598 viii, 37.
XV., 13-I6...viii, 246 XIX., 3o-38 .... iv, 79 XXVII., 27-29 ..... i,
245, 76o. 562; v, 513
IX ....... vii,348,5o4 gv.,13..i, 561; iii, XIX.,31-33 .... i,I35,
IX., I, "_...... iii, 651 153- 505. XXVII., 27 .... iv,4z7
IX., 1..il, 387; vili, 85 XV., I9 ...... i, 343 XiX., 37, 38 .... v, 215 XXVII., 28 .... iii, 343
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS : INDEX OF TEXTS. 2I 5

Gen. XX_,rLI_z9...vi, 394; Gen. XXXVIII ...... iv, Gen. XLIX_ I6 .... vi_349, Exod. IV_a3 ....... iv,3o 9
vii, 43 o. XXXVIII., s .viii, _ 36o. IV., 24-a6..iii, z_3;
XXVII., 39 .... iii, 343 XXXVIII., 5..viii, x8 XLIX., 18 ..... i, 4_ iv, _ 5_;
XXVII.,4 x••.i,6; iv, XXXVIII., i2-3o ..iv, XLIX., 21-26..¥, 166 ¥, 4|4.
517;v,169; 24, XLIX. 21..:.viii, 27 IV.,25...... iii, s63
vi, 356. XXXVIII., 12..viii, x9 XLIX., 24..h 242; v, VI, 2. seq.... i, 263;
XXVIII, 4 ..... 1, I3; XXXVIIL, x4, 15..v, 522. v, 90, so6.
viii, 34L 545. XLIX., z 7 ...iii, 430; VI, It-12 .... v, $oa
XXVIII., 7...... v, 54 XXXVIII., 26..vi, 2i 9 v, 168; viii, VI., 23 ....... vi, 125
XXVIII., xo-x9 .... i, XXXVIII., 28..i, 496 37. VI., zS ....... _ la 5
226. XXXIX ....... vii, 4I 4 XLIX., 28 ..... i, 344 VI., 29 ....... i, 163
XXVIII., 12-17.- • iii, XXXIX., I (LXX.).. XLIX., 29-31 .... vii, VII, VIII .... iii. 66;
343. viii, 32 177. v, lax;
XXVIII., 12, I3... iv, XXXIX, I2 .... vt, 352 L., i ......... vii, 464 451; viii, lag
583. XL, 8 ......... i, 4ol VII., x.... i, 42o; v,
XXVIII., i2...iv, i16 XLI., 5 seq.., viii, 323 Exod. I., I seq...... vii, 488 187, 63I ; vii,
XXVIIL, I4 .... i, 63, XLI., 25 ..... viii, 323 L, 8-I6 ....... iv, 72 411,480;
259. . XLII., 3 ....... i, 344 I., 12 ........ v, 5oi to8.
XXVIII., x5.. n, 223; XLII., 22 ..... viii, Ix I., 13-t4 ...... i, 503 VII., 9-13 ..... v, 62
vii, 472. XLIV, 2- 5 ..... v, 52 I., 16 ........ vi, 3_3 VII., 9...i, 453; viii,
XXVIII., 17 .... v, 54 XLV., 24 ...... fii, 685 I., I8 ........ iii, 313 342.
XXIX., 9 ...... ii, 283 XLVI., 3 ...... ii, 224 I., 22 ........ iti, 313 VII., 1o.-14. _ 428
XXIX., 33 ..... viii, I1 XLVI., H ..... v, 149i II ........... vi, 22o VII., Ix ...... vi,349
XXIX., 35 ..... vi.'!!,17 XLVI., 27 ..... ii, 3321 II., lo ....... ii, 335 VII., la ...... iii, 234
XXX, 8 ...... wn, 27 XLVI, 27, (LXX.) .. II., 13-14 .... fii, 396 VII., 19, 2o..viii,341
XXX., x4seq...viii, 21 vii, 488 II., 13 ...... vii, 467 VIII ......... vi,
XXX., :to ..... vifi, 23 XLVIII., 4- .- vii, 472 II., t4..i, 6; vii, 45° VIII., 19..i, 4_; iii,
XXX., 37-39 .... v, 63 XLVIII., 3, 4. •.v, 168 II., I5-21 ...iit, 386 393; viii, tag
XXX., 37 ...... ii, 284 XLVIII., 7 {LXX.) .- II., 23 ....... i, 226 VIII., 25, 28..iii, 673
XXX., 42, 43. • iv, 517 viii, 35. III ...... v, 629; vii, VIII., 27-a 9. .iv, 311
XXXI., 2 ....... t, 340 XLVIII., II .... i, 145 1t8, 474; viii, IX., I_ ...... iv,
XXXI., Io-13. .i, 226; XLVIII., I4, 15.- - v, 86 IX., 22 ....... v, t_o
iv, 390. 63 L III., 2-6 ...... v, 524 IX., 32 ....... vi, 281
XXXI., I I-I 3. .v, 630 XLVIII., z 5.... vi, 24 III, 2- 4 ...... i, 227 IX., 35 ....... t, 5oa
XXXI., H ..... i, 473 XLVIII, I6... viii, 13 III., 2...iii, 633; iv, X., 2 ........ iii, 469
XXXL, 13 ..... v, 517 XLVIII., I7-19 .... v, 288; v, 119, X., 1o, it .... iii, 673
XXXI., 4 x..... i, 562 513. 555, 617; vi, X., 24 ....... lii, 67_
XXXII ........ iii, 523 XLVIII., 18,19. .i, I45 388, 389; vii, X., 25 ....... vii, 5oo
XXXII., 22-3o..i, 226 XLVIII., 22... iv, 34I 448. X., 28 ........ ii, 363
XXXlI., 24-3I • • .iv, XLIX., I-4 .... iv, 39o III., 4 ........ i, 473 XI .......... vi, 33o
39o. XLIX, i .w, 34h 6u3 III., 6.. A, 184, 467; XI, 2 ........ i, 50a
XXXlI., 24-27. .%630 XLIX., 3..v, 163; viii, xv,276;v,223; XI., 5 ........ iv, 30_
XXXlI., 24, 30..i, 263 17. vil, 464 . XI., 7 ....... Vi,
XXXII., 24.- .it, 223; XLIX., 4, 5, 7"" .v, I64 III., 7, 8..i, 419, 476 XII ...... iii, 443; vi,
v, 629. XLIX, 4 ....... iv, 86 III., 8 .... ii, 214; iii, Z_, 330; _b
XXXII., 26 .... vi, 266 XLIX., 5, 8, 9, Io, 1I, I63, 324; iv, 129; viii, tz&
XXXIL, 28-3 ° .... iv, I8, 24 .... i, xo5, 622. XII., 1-11 ...iii, 167
374. 22I. III., xx ........ i, xo XlI., _t...vi, 63, _.8l
XXXlI., 28..iii, 415 XLIX., 5-7- • .iii, 165 III., 13-16...iii, 682 XlI., 3-12 .... v, 5aa
XXXII., 29. . .vii, 1I8 XLIX., 6...ii, 224; m, III., 14, 15 _.vii, 472 XII., 4 ....... v, 553
XXXII., 30, 31 • .v, 630 336. III., 14 .... t, 419; u, XII, 6,..iii, t6o; v,

XXXII., 3oil, ii,


609;223;
iv, XLIX., 7
XLIX.,8-12.. ...... viii,
i, 221;I2 253, 614;
227, 338; vi,
iv, XII.,$ ......
363• iv, 648
i65; vii,448 v, 206, 513. 335. XII., It ...... v, 535
XXXIII., 3 ..... i, 562 XLIX., 8-Io... v, 246 IIL, I6 .... i, 226; ii, XII., 12 ...... iv, 309
XXXlII., xo .... v, 63 XLIX., 8, 9--. vii, 35° 35I.i v, 317. XlI., 13, .v, 464, 525
XXXIII., iI ...i, 35I, XLIX., 9 ..... vii, 454 IIL, 17. .tit, 324, 634 XII., 15 ..... vi, 148
369- XLIX., lO--12..i, 474; III., I8 ....... ii, 228 XII., 16..iii, lSf , 363
XXXIV., 7 .... viii, 64 vi, 2i 9. III., I9 .... i, 505; ii, XII., I7. ..... v, l:tz
XXXIV., 25-31 .... ih, XLIX., Io...i, 85, t73, 228. XII., 18, s 9 . .vt, 148
165. 18I, 259; iv, III., 22..iii, 313, 457 XII, 19.. A, _o; vi,
XXXV ........ vii, 474 419; v, 618; IlL, 23 ...... vi, 387 I27.
IV., VII ..... vii, 479 XII., 23. .tv, _ 592

x xv,=....i,34,;
XXXv.,XXXV"
51......
......

viii, Io.
Vpi,227517
9o,145,24iv, ....., ,55
454,vi'
395;46i
XLIX., lI ..... ii, 213,
;viii,vii' IV ..........
IV., 2- 4 ......
vii, 4569
iv, 62
XlI, 3O......
XIL, .,,.,___ :"
vi, 108

XXXVII...i,6; iii, 165 221; iii,419; IV., 3-4. -. viii, 34t XII., 4o-42 • .ii_ 123
XXXVII.,4... vi, 356 v, 164, 36o, IV, 6-7..iii,5.65,588 XII, 46..v, 39&424
XXXVII., 19,_o .... v, 633. IV., x0-.x2...m, 415 XIII, 2...i, 3x9; lit,
375. XLIX., 12-15.. v, 165 IV., to .... i, 1o, 64 -- 541; viii,408
XXXVII., 7.2, 29..viii, XLIX., 16--2o. v, 165 IV., 13 ....... v, 618 XII_ 19 .... vii, 464

XXXVII., XX.
28..viii, 29 XLIX., I6,246.
17. .% 2°7, IV., 21 .......
IV., 22 ....... iv_3_t XIIL, 21vii,
.... 451.
% _17;
216 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

XlV., 4.-i, 19; vi, 22o Exod. XX., 4...ii, 189; iii, Exod. XXII., 28...iv, 653..; Exod. XXVIII., 3...ii,
XlV., 11-14...v,500 62, 64, 166; v, 537; vu, 32o.
XlV., 14 ..... iv, 666 v, 498, 549. 41o, 411, XXVIII., 12, 29. .fi,
XIV., 1_-31..iii, 666 XX., 5 .... i, 354; ii, 503; viii, 48.
XIV., I_ .... viii, 36I 227; iv, I57, IO8, lO9, XXVIII., 13-2i . .iii,
XIV., 19 ...... v, 517 78, 64, 356, 313, 314 • 364•
XIV., zZ-3o..iii, 673 654- XXlII., I .... ii, 252 XXVIII., 17. .i, 346
XIV., 2_ .... vii, 451 XX., 6....... ii, 227 XXIII., 2..ii, 278; v, XXVIII., 27 (LXX.)
XlV., 31 .... 457;
XV., I..ii, viii_ viii,
I35 XX., 7."74,.iS, 29o;
6o2; iii,v, 4_I_! vii, XXVIII., 28vm,.... 14.
viii,
65. 537- XXIII., 3-..vii, 397, 363.
XV., 2...vi, 384, 387 XX., 8-I 1.... iii, 155 415. XXVIII., 33..-i, 215
XV., 4 ...... viii, 377 XX., 8 .... i, I46; ui, XXlII., 4...ii, 367; XXVIII., 35, 36 ....
XV., 2o.. vii, 481,492 156. vi, _9- viii, 773.
XV., 22-26...iit, 17o XX., 9, lO...iib 313 XXIII., 6.... ii, It4 XXVIII., 36--38....
XV., 22 ...... iii, 711 XX., lO...... iii, 363 XXlII., 7, 8.. vii, 415 viii, 362.
XV., 23 ....... vi, 63 XX., IZ.-I7...iii, _52 XXlII., 7,(LXX.) .. XXVlII., 36. Av, 138
XV., 24, 25 • .iii, 673 XX., I2--16...1% 368 vii, 399- XXVlII., 43..v, 364,
XV., 26 ..... vii, 398 XX., 12..ii, 399; iii, XXlII., 7-'i, 497; v, 37°, 379.
XV_ 27...i, 242; iii, 391, 469; iv, 52i. XXIX ....... viii, 89
387 . 64, 277; v, XXlII., 8...vii, 399 XXlX., 3. ..v, 459
XVI ..... v, 22o; vii, 384; vi, 39o; XXlII., IO, lI,...ii, XXlX., 5, 6"(LXX.)
45 I. vii, 412. 266. viii, 14.
XVI., I- 3 .... iv, 1o5 XX., 13-16..ii, 2o2; XXlII., 13...iii, 67, XXlX., 7 .... iit, 672
XVI., 3, 7 .... iii, 679 ifi, 374. 73. XXlX., I3, 14 .... v
XVI., 8 .... i, 6o; vii, XX., 13-I5 .... v, 67 XXIIL, 17. .vii, 53 o, 524•
45 L XX., 13, 14..vii, 377 XXIII., 2o-23 .... iv, XXIX., 36, 38, 39, 41
xvI., 29 ..... iv, 366 XX., 13. .ii, 382; vii, 152. vii, 5o6.
XVI., 36 . .. il, 359 466. XXIII., 2o, 2I .... i, XXIX., 45 .... ii, 4o6
XVII ..... ii, 242; vi, XX., I4, 17. .vii, 392 236; iii, XXX., 1-9...vi, 328
z2o. XX., 14..ii, 251, 26o; 163, 33.5; XXX., 22-23 ..... ih,
XVIL, 6..vi, 389; vii, iii, 8o, 229. v, 517; vm, I69.
45 I. XX., 15 .... iii, 457; 425 . XXX., 23 .... i, 394;
XVII., 8-16..iii, 166 vii, 377. XXIII., 2o..v, 628; viii, 536,
XVII., 8-12..iv, lO9 XX., 16..ii_, 363; vii, vii, 1o8. 568.
XVII., 9-14. • .v, 525 377- XXIV., 2 .... iv, 454, XXX., 34 ..... i, 394
XVII., 11-14..v, 5oI XX., 17. .li, 251,361, 54 o, 581. XXXI ....... vii, 45 I
XVII., 11, 12...iib 382, 394, 450; XXIV., 4 ..... 1, 344 XXXI., 2- 5 ...ii, 305
685. in, 294; vii, XXIV., 7, 8..vii, 35° XXXI., 6 ..... ii, 3o5
XVII., 11 ..... i, 5°6 377, 391, 429" XXIV., 8 .... in, 593 XXXI., 18 .... i, 139,
XVIL, I4 ..... i, 145 XX., 18 ...... iv, 6ol XXIV., I8...i, I46; I46; v,615
XVlI., 16 ..... i, 442 XX., 20 ...... il, 226 iv, lO5; vt, XXXI., 19...vi, 385
XV I I I., XXIV., XX., 21 ...... iv, 581 22o. XXXlI ..... iii, 636;
XXVlI.... vii,492 XX., 22, 23. .hi, 634 XXV., 2 ..... vii, 192 xv,25; vt,
XVlII ....... vii, 416 XX., 23 ..... v, 549 XXV., 4 .... viii, 363 226; vi_
XVIII, 23...fii, 684 XX., 24 ...... vii,459 XXV., 8 ..... % 389 458.
XVIII., 32. .iii, 684 XXI., 2 ..... iv, 562 XXV., 9. i, 285, 286 XXXII., i..iii, 151,
XlX ........ vii, II8 XXI., 6, 13...1, 48I, XXV., xo, I7. .i, 394 4oi, 71o;
XIX., 1 ...... iii, 355 482. XXV., lO, H..iv, 158 v,5o8; vfi,
XiX., 5, 6 ...vil, 4O9 XXL, 17 .... vii, 412 XXV., lO .... v, 179; 459.
XlX., 6..i, 471; viii, XXI., 22, 23 ..... vn, viii, 453. XXXlI., 4..iil, 152,
271. 377. XXV., 22 .... vi,386 iv, 461 ; v,
XIX., lO, 11..v, 525 XXI., 23 (LXX.).. XXV., 23, 31, 32. .i, i83; vi_,
XIX., 15 ...... v, 544 vii, 466. 394. 443, 459
XlX., I6 ..... vi, 388 XXI., 24. ii, 387; iii, XXV., 23 ..... ii, 500 XXXlI., 6.... i, 204,
XlX., I8 ...... %555 3II, 370; iv, XXV., 24 ..... ii, 500 500; .ih
XIX., 19 ..... iv, 326 54, 621; vi, XXV., 4o ..... i, 286, 234; m,
XlX., 2o ..... ii, 394 214. 479, 566; 62, 311;
XIX., 22..v, 364, 37o, XXI., 24, 25. •iii, 154 iv, 348, 36I ; iv, lO5; v,
379. XXI., 28, 29. •iv, 267 vi, 328. 55o-
XX.,XXXIV ..... vii, XXL, 33 ..... ii, 457 XXVI., 1, 2 . .i, 343, XXXlI., 7 .... b 146
497- XXI., 36 ..... ii, 457 344, 394- XXXlI., 7, 9-..i, I9,
XX ...... ii, 29_; vii, XXII., I ..... i_, 387 XXVI., 7, 8...i, 344, 139, 146"
458- XXlI., 9, 12. vii, 342 394- XXXlI., 9, lO.... Ii,
XX., 2, 3 .... ii, 133, XXlI., 18... vii, 466 XXVI., 16, 26..i,394 431-
512. XXII., 19 .... vii, 463 XXVI., 37 .... i, 395 XXXlI., lO..iii, 318
XX., "...ii, 223; iii, XXlI., 2o .... v, 343, XXVII., 1... i, 395 XXXlI., 2o...iv, 25
634. 364, 439, XXVII., 2o...iv, 159 XXXII., z 3. .iii, 151
XX_ 3. •.ii, I14; v, 462, 498; XXVIII, XXIX.,... XXXII., 3r-33 .... v,
223, 498; vi, vi, 163. vii, 5oo. 499, 5°8
163. XXlI., 21 .... ii, Ix 4 XXVIIL, I, 5..... i, XXXlI., 31...v,
XX., 3, 4 .... iv, 637 XX/I., 22-24 ..... v, 395- XXXlI.,32..i, 19; tii,
XX., 3, 4, 5..iv, 545 556. XXVIII., z .... i, 343 318; iv, l_2.
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. zz 7

Exod. XXXII, 33- • .ii, 224 Levi* II, I ......... ii' i3_ Levi, XIX., 17 .... Jig ¢o7; LeviL XXVL, 3o .... ik 3_1
XXXII, 34...ii, 224 II., z 3. .vi, 311; viii, 4vi_378, 419, XXVI_4o-4t..i,_t
XXXIII., I..ii,
2, 3 ....459i' HI., 1715" ..... .iv, xo5 XIX., .
18..iii,461 XVII ........ vi_
XXXIII., 3. 48o..v, I83 IV.,
IV.,_6:::::: .iii,672 [ XIX., rl_: .ii' 12; Jig Numb.I, 51 ...... viii,S34
• .iii' 672 152; iv, 19; HI ......... vii, 492
XXXIII., 11, 17. .vii, IV., I8 ...... iii, 672 v, 285, 5._5; III., 32 ..... viii, 634
499. V., ,6 ....... vii, 504 vii, 377, 4o9, III., 45 ..... viii, 634
XXXIII., ,1..ii' 3.5.I VI., 24 ....... iv, 6o2 46o, 465. IV., 5 ...... iv, I58
4*0; in, VI.,3o ....... iii, 173 XlX., 2o ...... iv, 98 V,, 2 ........ v, 658
6o9, 6*0, VII., 20..v, 44[, 554 XlX., 26 .... iv, 539; V., 11_........ v, 56o
684; vii, VIII ......... viii, 89 vii, 424. VL, !-4 ..... vi, $z 7
45* ; viii, VIII., 12..... iii, 672 XIX., 26, 31 . .vii, 467 vz., t-_' ..... vi, 3_5
323. X., 1, 2 ....... i' 497 XlX., 27 ..... v.: 553, VI. 2 ....... vi, 3,_
XXXIII., *3-23..iii' X., 9- -iii, 468; iv, 1o8 445; vii, 392 VI., 6, 7 ..... iii, 386
385. X., lO ....... vi' 525 XlX., 29 ..... ii, 27.7 VI. 9 ........ ii,am
XXXIII., '3-.fii,6o9 XI...i' 143; ii' 456; XIX., 31.iv,4o2, 54o. VI., *z ....... ii' zlo
XXXIII., '4 .... viii, vi, 525 . XIX., 32 ..... v, 5_3i Vi., 24.,iv,5xz; vii,
76o. XI., 2 ...... i' 534 XlX., 33, 34. - ii, 307 4211.
XXXIII., 18, '9..iv, XI., 3........ ii, 289 XX., 7..iv, 56; v,45o VIII,, _67 .... v, 4olt
XXXIII., 1°5" 8
*8..ii'34, XI.,
XI., 45,........ v, 647
7 ..... viii, 31 XX., lo..ii'
589; 379
vii, ;463
v, VIII.,
XI .......... .... iii'
v, 3o8
461. XL, 13. .:... iv, 361 XX., lO, 13, 15 ...iii, XI., i-6 ..... iv, 1o5
XXXIII., '9 .... viii, XI., 14 ...... ii, 289 294. XI., '6 ...... _ 88
572. XI., 29 ...... vi' 328 XX., 13 ..... vii, 463 XI., 17...i, 220; v,
XXXIII., 20-22...i' XI., 44, 45 .... iv, 56 XX., 17 ...... vi, 311 676.
491. XI., 44-..iv, 5o; vfii, XX., 21 ....... iv, 64 XI., 23 ....... i' 163
XXXIII., 20..i' 344, 57" XX., 24. .i' I4O; ii' XI., 16,27 .... ii, Iz
• XI., 3t ..... vii, 1o8,
49o; iii,
446; n, XII., 48..ii,
..... 212;
viii, 406
viii, XXI., 1459"...iii, 386 459.
*63, 319, 375. XXI., 5 ..... vii, 392 XI., 34 ..... viii, 247
47 o, 609, XlII ......... iii, 407 XXl., 7, I4. • vii' 457 XlI., x, x4 .... i' 573
61o,611; XIII., 2-6 .... iii, 440 XXI., 9 ..... ii: 3_9 XII., 1 ...... vii, 450
iv, 277; XIV ........ iii, 407 XXI., Ii ...... w, o4 XII., 2..iii' 1117;vii,

v, 627;
viii, 123. XIV., 43-45..
XIV, 33-42.. •, iv, 98 XXI., 1714 .....
...... v,iv,364,
54 XII., 3 ???'i' 54, 6_;
XXXlII., 2* .... vih, XlV., 49-53.-.i' 3ol 370; vii, 397 v, 331; vii,
638• XV ..... m, 440; vii, XXl., 21 ..... v, 379[ 4_ °, _ 467;
XXXIII., 23 ..... iii, 462. XXlI., 13 ..... iv, 641 vni, 5_.
385; viii, XV., 19 ...... iii, 379 XXlIl., XXV...vii, i XlI., 5-.8...iii' 163;
573. XV., 29 ...... ii, 212 474` i IV,152.
XXXlV ...... Vi, 220 XV., 31 ..... vit, 398, XXIII, 5-7.. vi, 149 XII., 6-8 ...iii' 38_n
XXXIV., *..viii, 761 403, 415. XXIII., 5 .... iii, 417 609; iv, 63,
XXXIV., 2...ii, 359 XVI ........ hi, I73 XXlII., 6... vi, 148 i XII., 6, 7.,. _ 323
XXXIV.,4-9..iv, lO5 XVI., _-7 .... iii, 327 XXIII., 18...vii, 342 XIL, 7, 8 .... rig 499
XXXIV., 5- • .vii' 569 XVI., _..iv, 158, 329, XXllI., 22 .... ii, 366 XlI., 7 .... i' 1o, 4_o
XXXIV., 6, 7 ...... i, 592. XXIII., 26-29 .... iv, XII., 8 ...... vii, 4l_l
490; iv, XVI., 23, 24.. ii, 454 1o3. XII., xo ....... i' t6
75. XVI., 29...iv, lO3, XXIII., 39-42 .... vi, XIL, 14, 15 ..... i, 6
XXXIV., *2..ii, 363 648. 344. XII., I4 .... vii, 4o_
XXXIV., 14. . .iv, 76 XVII, *-'9. •• iii, 156 XXIII., 4o. . vi, 345, XIL, 2¢ ..... vi, 1181
XXXIV., 19. .V, 248 XVII., 7...... ii, 276 346. XlI., 27 ..... vi_ 14
XXXIV., 28..i, 139; XVII., IO,I4. .iv, 286 XXlV., 2... iii, 123; XlII., 8..... _i, 118
iv, m5; XVII., ,I-19 ..... iii, iv, 159- XIII., 16 .... i' 236;
vii, 449; 407 . XXIV., 2, 3.- v_, 33° ili' 163; vii,
viii, 361. XVII., *4 .... iv, 338 XXIV., 3 .... v_ 33° J18.
XXXIV., 29-35 • .iv, XVIII., I-5...ii' 358 XXlV., ,3-I4..v,537 XIV, 5..... vii, 451
lO 5. XVlII., 8 .... iii' 443 XXIV., 16.. viii, 419, XIV., 10.... _ 451
XlV., _7 .... tii, 388
XXXIV., 29.. ii' 504; XVIII., *9. •vi, 311; 428.
iv, 588; vii, 463. XXIV., 17-22.. • *it, XIV., 3° ..... i, 5o_
viii, 3o XVlII.,20 .... ii, 261 I54, XV., 25 ..... viii, 20
XXXIV., 33"-vi, 21.9 XVlII., 22...ii, 26I; XXIV., 20 ..... iv, 54 XV., 3° ...... ii, 369

XXXIV., vi'
355.8_ ;. .iu, 466.
vii, 463, XXV., 42-......
7 .... ifi,3ll
ii, 366 XV., 32,..i'392;471; vi,
iv,
2am. XIX., 2.... iv, 56; v, XXV., 55 ..... iii, 63* _ II!4,

XXXV., 23.-.viii,
XXXV, .... iv, 392
*89 XlX., 6 37.6"". vii, 435 XXVI ........
XXVI., ii, 635
1..iii' 62, _3* XV., 38 ......
XVI...i, 19; vii,t,,18
399,
XXXV., '7.-.vi' 39o XlX., 9 ...... ii' 366 XXVI., 5 ..... iv, 6_o 41o,
467, 43°,
474, 4.f_
494.
XXXVI., 29 8, 27. .i, XlX., lO..... ii, 366 xXVL, I2..i, 572; fi,

XXXVII., *,344.2..iv, XlX.,,


XIX., 13i ....
..... vii,
V, 466
553 XXVI.p _t.4_."".
ii,
5s,
t XVI., 3I, .....
xVI., 31 ....vii, i'4_

15g 138.
XXXIX., 3O..iv, XIX., I5..iv, 78; -vii,
397, 4r5 XXVL, 27_t_...vii, XVI.
XVL, 9,
13 to...v,
.... vii, 45o
218 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

Numb.XVI, t5, 33 • -i, 497 Numb.XXVII, xS,2o,23..i, Deut. VIII., 3.-.i, 48* ; ii, Deut. XVI. 16 ..... _ 53o
XVI, I5 .... vii, 451 _7 I, 5.72. 238, 281; iii, XVI_ I8 ..... vu, 4q
XVL, 21 .... vii, 451 XXVII, I_ .... l, 22o 593; iv, io5, XVI, I9 .... vii, 399,
XVI, 26 ..... v, 37o, 298; v, 648 415-
¢oo. Deut. I., to ......... iv, 547 VIII., 4 ...... iii, i55 XVI., 2o .... vii, 397,
XVI, 31-33 .... viii, I., t6 ........ vii, 413 VIII., 5 ....... ii, 339 399, 417. ^
363. I., 17. .v, 66z; vii, 397, VIII., It .... viii, Io9 XVII ....... viii, 62
XVI., 33; i, 6. 399, 4oo, 415, VIII., 12-I4..iii, 369, XVII., 6 .... iii. 422;
XVI.,
XVL, 3841 ....-.. vii,
iv, 129336 I., 31466,467-
....... iv, 529 VIII., I84.i.7.;.iv,
. .ii, 1o5.
368 XVII., 7 viii,
.... 44,
vii, 425.
399,
XVII .......... i, 16 II., 23 ........ viii, I2 IX., 3-.iv, 502; v, 88 415.
XVII., 5 ..... v, 399 II., 34 ........ iv, 618 IX., 9 ....... wii, 36I XVIL, 12-I 3. .v, 373,
XVlI., 7 ...... ii, 4o IV., I ......... i, I43 IX., II ....... iv, ZO5 365,340,358.
XVII., 8., ii, 39; iv, IV., 9 ........ ii, 363 IX., 25 ....... iv, Io 5 XVII., I2 ..... v, 319
I_9; vi, 389; IV, Io ........ v, 540 X., [2, I6 ...... i, XVII., 15 ..... vii, 87
vn, 442. IV., I2 ....... ii, 488 X., 12, I3 ..... iv, _ XVIII., t, 2..iii, 444
XVII., Io .... v, 47 I, IV., I4 ........ i, 482 X., 12 ........ ii, 44I XVIII., t ...... i,471
537. IV., 16-i 9 .... iv, 5Io X., 14, 15 .... viii, Io9 XVIII., Io, II ...vii,
XVIII., I, 2o..i, IV., x7 ..... vii, 326 X., 14 ....... viii, 313 467.
XVIII., 8 ...vii, _ IV., Ig--m. .. iv, 547 X., I6, 17 ..... ii, 487 XVIII., 1o. . ..v, 553,
XVIII., I...vii, 403, IV., I9-..i, 222, 26O, X., 16 .... iii, 437,4.5.8 vii, 424
4o9. 42o; ii, 505; iv, X., 17. . .iv, 54 ; _nn, XVIII., I4, 15 .... iv,
XVlII.,I2 • .vii, 409 545; vii, 443- 1o8, xo9, 3[3, 412, 539-
XVlII., 27...... i, 3 IV., 24. .i,49o; iv, 76, 314. XVlII., I5-19...viii,
XVlII ...... vii, 471 243, 287, 502; X., 19 ....... ii, 367 248.
XlX., 2 ...... v, 376 v, 75, 38I; vi, X., 2.o.... ii, I95 ; v, XVIII., _5 .-.ii, 224,
XlX., 8, 9, I2, I3,. 234. 498; viii, Io9 433; iii,
v, 4ol. IV., 34 ...... viii, 313 XI., I2... i, [9, [39, 384; v,
XX .......... ii, 242 IV., 35 ......... v, 88 I46. 618; vi,
IX, 1-i2 .... iv, 1o5 IV., 39...v, 613; vii, i XI., 26...iii, 434; iv, 219; vii,
XX., 1-6 .... iii, 7II 473; viii, IO9, 7I. 448, 479;
IX., 25, 26...v, 37° 314. XI., 27 ....... iii, 635 viii, 88.
XXI ........ iii, 3o8 V ............ ii, 292 XII .......... vii, 461 XVIII., 17-19 ... iv,
XXI., 4-9. • .ih, I66, V., z, 22 ....... i, 48I XlI., 1-26 .... iii, I56 I52; vii,
650. V., 8... i, 420; iii, 62 Xli., 2-3 ..... fii, 635 118.
XXI., 5 ..... iii, 679 V., 9 ...... iv, 76, 157 XlI., 5 ...... ,hi, 458 XVlII., I8-19 ..... v,
XXI., 6"-9 ..... i, 87, V., I2-I 5..... iii, 156 XlI., 6 ...... vii, 530 5I2"

XXI., 8__4.5".iii, 314 V., 16-21


12 .........
..... iii, i, I52
146 XlI., 21
XlI., 11......
...... vii,
viii,530
87 XVIII.,
XVlII., i8...vi,
19...ii, 224; 216
XXI., 8.. i, 183, 46 V., i7-x 9 ...... v, 6Z XlI., 24 ...... vii, 53° lib 384.
XXlI.-XXlV.... iii V., 22 ........ v, [i8 XlI., 3o. .i!i, 63_ XlX., II-21..iii, I54
396, 415 . V., 24 ........ i, 489 XII., 32 ...... wl, 37_ XlX., 13 ..... wi, 416
XXlI, 12, 22, 23. . .b V, 26 ........ iii, 6IO XlII., i seq..iv, 452; XlX., 14 .... vi, [o3;
572. V., 31...iv, 6o2; vii, viii, 1Io, 3I 5. vii, 39 I.
XXlI., 2I .... v, 629 42I. XlII., I ...... iii, 635 XlX., 15 .... ih, 253,
XXlII., XXIV...vii V., 32 ...... vii, 469 XlII., 3..v, 472, 5oi, 384, 422,
48o. VI., 2 .... ii, 224; iii, 537. 672; vii,4IS'
XXlII ...... vii, 346 391. XIIL, 4. •ii, 369, 466; 5o4 •
Z,_XIII., I4 .... v, 513 VI., 3, 4 ..... iv, i57 iv, 624. XIX., 17 .... vii, 417
XXIlL, x9...i, 572.; VI., 4, 5, 13...i, 464. XIII., 5 ..... iii, 318 XIX., I9 ..... vii, 4_6
v, 524; wa, 55o. XlII., 6-io..ili, 684; XlX., 21 ..... ili, 154
2.4I. VI., 4, 5 ...... iii, I52 v, 499- XX., 5-7 ..... ii, 365
XXIII., 22... il, 582 VI., 4-..ii, I95, 471; XIII., 6, 8 ...... i, 80 XX., 1o ...... ii, 367
XXIII., 23. .iv, 539; iii, 635; v, 642; XIII, 6 .iii, 63i; viii, XXI., to-t 3 . .ii, 367
vii, 424, vii, 398, 459, 3x3• i XXI., II-13 •.ii, 394
467. 460; viii, io9, XIII., I2-I8 . .v, 499 ] XXL, 2I ..... iii, 468
XXIV., 7-9. • .v, 519 249. XlII., I6 ..... [ix, 635 XXI., 22, 23. .iii, I64
XXlV., 9 .... vii, 392 VI', 5" .i, 89.;. ii, 2o2, XIII., 19 ..... v, 547 XXI., 23 ..... i, 247,
XXlV., I6-q9.. • vii, 387 ; m, 391 ; XIV...i, I43; ii, 456; 446; iii, 336,
257. v, 539; vi, 340; iii, 313. 434, 626,
XXlV., x7 .... i, 252, vii, 377, 465. XIV., 3 seq .... i, 534 vr_ 712; vii8425-
423 ; iv, VI., 6..i, 218; vii, 46I XlV., 5 ...... iv, 366 X.._tx., I-3 .... vi, 19
422, 423; VI., 7........ vii, 393 XlV., 7 ....... _ 2_9 XXlI., 3 ...... ii, 367
v, 519; vii, VI., 12 ....... iii, 635 XlV., 12 ...... _b 2e,9 XXlI., 5- .ii, 365; iii,
112, 239. VI., 13...ii, i95 ; iv, XIV., 2I ...... ii, 368 89.
XXlV., 23 .... i, 57 _ 548, 637 ; xiv.,24.....vii,53o xxIL,1o.7'. 368
XXV., XXXI .... vii 439, 459, 49_ XV., I ....... vii, 343 XXII., I2 ..... ii, 367
481. 535 ; viii, XO9, IV., 2 ....... iii, 373 XXII., 13-2I . .iv, 34
XXV., I-9...ii, 263; 146, 28o. XV., 4 ....... iii, 371 XXlL, 22 .... ii, 37.9.,
iv, 79. VI., 15 ........ iv, 76 XV., 7, 8 ..... iii, 371 382; vn,
XXV., x..... iii, 636 VL, 16 ........ i, 549 XV., 23 ...... vii, 469 463.
XXV., 3 ..... vii, 443 VIII., 2, 3 ..... ii, 339 XVI., 3 ...... iv, 648 XXlI., 23, 24 ..... iv,
XXV., 8 ..... ii, 386 VIII, 2 ....... v,471 XVI, 5, 6 ..... i, 473 41I"
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS, 219

DeuL XXII.,_5,27 ..vi,


t8 Dent.XXIX., 5....iii' t55, Dent,XXXIL, 2t.:..ii'
357; Jo_. IV.,3 .........
._M4
XXII_ _ 29 ....iii, 387,_91. m, 74; iv, V ..........vil,474
XXlX., 2o .... _, 4Ol 352, ¢64, V., 2.._ _; v, Sto;
xxIu. ,_.s:a, 400; xxix., _9...vi, 235 493; _ vi_ ,,_
vii, 427. XXX., i ......iv,7x 443. V.,2-9 ......_ t68
XXIII., 3 .... iii, 388 XXX., 6...ii, 233; v, XXXII., 22...i, 261; V., Io..-ii ..... v, 562
XXIII., 7 .... ig 367; 5io; vii, ii, 227; iv, V., xa ........ :_5,_'2
vii, 419, H& 37". V., x_.seq..... t, _._;
465 . XXX., i1-13 ..... iii' XXXII., 23...ii, 226 th 1o7; v, 52_.
XXIIL, 13 .... v, i36 409. XXXII., 24...ii, 226 V., 13 ....... % thl9
XXIII., 17, 18 ...vii, XXX., I4 ..... i, 574 XXXII., _'5" ii, 226; V., t4 ....... vii, 448
iii, 46L VI ...... vii, 34_ 488
XXIII., ,:63._i, 276; XXX., 15,vii,19.377.
.i, 177; XXXII., 3o • .iv, 619 VI., i-2o .... iit, i55
vii,466, XXX., 15,16 ..... ii' XXXlI.,32-33.,.vi' VI.,I-2....... i,Ira8
XXIII.,t8..vii,
434. 429, XXX., 15461;
.... iv,
u, 3o_.
19 , XXXll., 33327
:.v,. 17t; VI.,
VIL.4,vi,
....... vii,
I9, 399, 3 41
466
XXIII., 19 ...iv, 82; 467, 4.91; iv, va, 35o. VII., 19-$o ..... ¢ffi,
v, 546. 7I; Vl, 371; XXXll., 34-35 .... V' .4.2.3 ". .Vi, 1;6_
XXIII., 21-23 .... v, vii, 465; viii, 2 !6. IX .....
543.. 329. XXXlL, 35..iii, 31 i, X ........... _ii, 48o
XXIV., I .... lit, 4o4 XXX., 19--2o..i'4$2; 37o, 713; X., I2-x 4 ..... iv, lO9
XXIV., Io-H ..... ii ii, 467. v, 555; X., t2 ........ v, t76
366. XXX., 19 u,421 ; iii, viii, 421. X., 13 ....... itl, 411
XXIV., xo ... ii, 366 368; iv, 7:., XXXII., 39..it, I9¢, X., 17........ i, 895
XXIV., 12, I3...fii' 3o5; va, 473; iii, XV., 34 ...... viii, 17
• XV., 44 ...... viii, 28
373. 465" 346, 453, [ XVl.,8 ...... viii, t7
XXIV., 16 .... iv, 654 XXXI., 2 seq...i' 263 _52, 5u5; I
XXIV., axe-21 ..... ii XXXI, I6-18..i, 236 tv, 76, Ii8, ] XVII., 8 ..... viii, 17
366. XXXI., 2o...ii, 233; 442; v, I XIX., 30 .... viii, 752
XXIV., 26 .... v, 334 v, 54- 498; vt,[ XIX., 43 ..... viii, t$
XXV., 3 .... viii, 419, XXXI., M-- viii, 87 364; viii, I XXIIL, 7 ..... ill, 69
vv_
_-, 458"368; iii
4--ii, XXXIL..iv, 35 I, 352
XXXII., I, 20..1,463 IO9, 340.
XXXII., 4I...ii, 2271/ XXIII., 7 Vlti*109,313'
(..LXX.) ..

38o,
444, :6_7, XXXII., 2..iv, di, 66i;
I58. 42...ii,
XXXII., 43 227
.... i, 264 XXlV., I9314• .... iv,
iv, 276, 36o, XXXII., 4 .... i, 448 XXXIII., 2..viii, 76o XXIV., _"27 ..... v,
36I, 52o; XXXII., 5 .... ii, 23 ° XXXIII., 5." h, 335 52_"
rib 4o9. XXXII., 6, 20..i, 2o4 XXXIII., 8. v, 164 XXIV., 3° .... _ I8
XXV., 5-6.. iii, 4o5; XXXlI., 6.... i, 474, XXXIII., 9-..i, 47I; XXIV, 32...iv, 368;
iv, 64. 505 ; il, tit, 684; vii, 464.-
XXV., 5 .... iii, 4o6 230; vii, v, 449, [udg. II., 8"-13..... iii' 636
XXV., I3, 15..i_, x91 365. _ 48o, 5oo.
XXVI., 9, 15 ..... iii, XXXlI., 7 seq .... 1, _ XXXIII., 11. • v, t98 I1., 9 ........ viii, 18
324 • 265" t XXXIII., I2 .... viii, II., ! !-13 .... vii, 443
XXVI., x7, i8..ii,369 XXXII., 7-, .viii, 2.41/ 760, IL, 13 ...... v'_3
XXVII ...... vii, 466 XXXII., 8, 9 • .i, x.3; [ XXXIII., t3-17 ...i, II., 20, 21 .... m, 3o
XXVII., 8 .... v, 522 I1, 524; lv,] 245. .. IlL, 8 ........ ii, 32_
XXVII., 9 .- .vii, 421 257, 555" " XXXIII., t7 ..... i_ IV., XI ...... vii, 475
i65, 336; IV., t ........ v, 508
XXVIL, 25...i, I45; XXXII., 8.. hi, 517; IV., 4...vii, 48;!, 492
ii, 387; iii' iv, 5oo; v, 57"
635; v, v, 627; vii, XXXIII., I8.. v, 165 IV.. 6........ il, 3_6
56o; viii, 352. XXXlII., 22..v, 2o 7, VI., VIII ..... vii, 474
425 . .. ! XXXII., 8 (LXX.).. 246. VI., 27 ........ i, 57t
XXVII., 17...... _), i, 433; viii, XXXW., 5, 6 ..... !v, VL, 37" • .i, 445; vi,
39I; vm, 18o, 585 . 453;
42 . v'ab 39°.
VIII., 2z, 23. .iv, tSl_
634. XXXIL, 9 .... i, 434 6 (L_X.).. IX., 2 .......... iit_]
XXVII., 25 . .vii, 399, XXXII., lO--I2 .... ii, XXXIV., IX., 8--I5 ..... vi, 345
415 • 223. viii, 247.
XXVII., 26...i, 247; XXXlI., i2..viii, xo8 XXXIV.,xxxIV.,
$'" vii,
9-12 .... 498iv, XIIL,46XV.,
XVI..IX" ...... viii, .vti,55J
vii, 461. XXXlI., i3..._, 222
XXVIII ...... iv, 29 XXXlI., 14...ii, 22* t52. 474,
XXVlII, i2..iv, 61_ XXXlI., t 5• .i, 5, 5.6, XXXlV., 9. - i, 2_o XIII., t2
XIII_ 16 ....
..... viii,
iii, 370
I61
XXVIII., i5-I9 .. vt, 2o4; iv,
39L mS. Josh. I. 8 .% 386; vii, 393] XIII, _o .... viii, _7o
XXVlII, 44 • .v, 5x3 xxxII, [6-23 ...i,• I., 13-t5 ...... i_ 2_
i, 78 XIII., 28..iii,6lo; 1%
XXVlII, 66, 67. . .v, 258. II ..............
250. XXXII., 17, ..v, 498, IL, IV19 ..... v, 2_ XlII, ,5'.6,_."..viii, _S
XX'VlIL, 66..i' 474; 5o8; viii, II., t9 ........ v, 414 XIV, I ...... _ I_
iv, 462; 5xL IIL, 9-t7 .... ill, 318 XIV.,
XV+ tt6-19
........... _575
1,57_

618; 5_
v, XXXlI., 2o-21
4o2. -..iii, III, 1owq...vil,
IIL, t2 ....... i, 48S
344 XV_ 1!; ....... l, 57_
219; vii, XXXII., 2o...i, _6t; IIL, 15 ....... % 56_ XVL, 26 ...... l, $7_
t2_, 24L ii, 227. III., _6 ..... viii, 38I _ _ ..... iv, $9J
220 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

s Sam. I.........
I., I,2 ...... vii, iv, 4I 1_ I Sam.
XV.,23(LXX.)..vii,
424- 2 Sam. XIX.,
XX., IzI....
..... vii,viii, 4564° x Kings,XVII, 21,22..
454- iv,
..... 44
I., 6, 7 .... viii, 361 XV., 23..- vii, 467 XX., 22 ...... i, 6o XVII vii, o
L, 7-20 ..... iv, xo6 XV., 28 ..... iii, 316 XXlI., 44, 45...iii, XV'IL, XVIII..
I., 9-I8 .... viii, 361 XVI., 7. ii, 274; iii, i54; iv, viii, 15o
I_ sl..iv, lO8; viii, 244; iv, 25; 463. XVIII .... iii, 690 ,
362. v, 445, 547; XXIII., 17 • .vi, 390 vii, 475
L, 13..it, 503, 534; vii, 119. XXIIL, 20..vfii, 18 XVIII., 8 ..... i, 6
v, 448. XVI., :to..... i, 343 XXIV., 1...iii, 339 XVIII., :t:t..v,629
I., :15 -- iv, 408; vii, XVL, I2 .... ii, 272 XXIV., :14...... iv' XVlII., 21, 36.,
449. XVI., 13, 14 • • v, 58 223" 419"
II .......... vii, 399 XVI., 13 .... viii, 64 XVIII., 2x ..... v,
II., 3-8 ..... v, 66:t XVL, :t4.-. iv, 117, Kings, I., 36 ...... v, 560 57o; vi_
II., 3, 4 ..... v, 356; viii, 58 I., 39 ..... iii, :t69 465.
II., 3 ...... viii, _ XVII., XVIII.. vii, IL, :ti .... viii, 574 XVIII., 27.. i,333;
IL, 5 ........ v, 513 466. III., 8 .... vii, 47_ vi, 477.
II., 6...iii, 565; vi, XVII., 44..viii, 4_:t IlL, 5-15..iii, 36 XVIII., XXI,
.'34. XVIII ....... i, 498 III., 12 .... v, I7." XXII...
II., 6-8 ..... iii, 407 XVIII., I .... vi, 28 III., 16-.'8.iv, 39 ° vii, 467.
II., 7-8 ..... iii, 456 XVIIL, 8, 9..iii, 244 III., :16...... i, 68 XIX ....... ii, 575
II., 8 .. iii, 366, 397 XVIII., :to..iv, 329, III., 28 .... iv, 39:t XIX., 1-8, 9-..iv,
II., :t.'-lT..-iv, 113 356. IV.,29-34. iv, 482 Io6.
II., 22-25...iv, 113XVIIL, 18 .... i, 82 IV., 32 .... v, 176; XIX., :t-8. iv, 154
U., .'5..v, 499, 54" XIX., 20 ...vii, 53 z viii, xs:t. XIX., 3-7 iv, lO8
II., 30..v, 45 o, 495 XX., 5 ....... i, 344 IV., 34 ..... i, 499 XIX., 4-_3 .... fig
II., 35, 36. •.v, 512 XXI., 2-6...iii, 362 VI, 7 ....... ii, _t3 717 •
II., 35..v, 18o; vii, XXI., 4 ..... v, 544 VII., 13 .... ii, 33° XIX., 4.-.ii, 281;
:113. XXI., 13 .... vi, 27i VII., 4° .... ii, 33° vi, 349-
III.,! ........ i, 60XXVIII ..... v, 169 VIII., 27 • .i, 494; XIX., 6.... li, .'8I
III., 3, 4. • .ii, 575 XXVIII., xI-x9..iv, ii, 584• XIX, 7-8..v, 452
Ill., :11, I4 ...ii, 1o i53. VIII., 46 ...vi, 14 XlX., 8.. iii, 593;
III., .'o ..... iv, lO6 XXVIII., 6-I6..iii, VIII., 54- .ili, 685 vii, 449;
Ill., 3:t-33 .. : ii, 39 234. VIII., 56-58- .viii, viu, 36I
IV., I3 ..... iv, 113XXVIII., :12, x3. .i, 425 . XlX., 9... vi, 279
IV., I7-2:t .. iv, iI 3 .'52. IX., 6--9...vii, 1.'1 XlX., 1o..vu, Io9;
V. .i, 266 XXVIII., I.', vi, 377 IX., 7-9 • .vit, 241 v, 5o8.
......... X., I-9 .... iv, 48." XlX., iI-:t2 .... t,
V., 3...... viii, 377 286, 49°
VI., 14 ..... i, 266 .'Sam, III., XX...vii, 467 XI., I, I:t..viii, 20
VII ........ vii, 475 V., 6-8 ..... ill, 411 XI., I ..... i, 499 XlX., 1.'.. iii, 386
VIII...i,6o; v, 340,
366, 373; vii, V., _ .......
V., s, 411
ill, 466 XI., 4..iii,
55 I. .'44; v, XlX.,
XlX., I3.. 18tv,
14, Io6
_...i,
412. VI ....... vii, 399 XI., 5..... vii, 443 2:14.
vni., :13.... ii, 278 VI., 7 ...... vi, 383 XI., 7 .... vii, 443 XlX., :16..vii, io6
IX ......... iii, 315 VI., lO ..... vi, 383 XI., 14...iii, 339; XIX., 18..iv, 362;
IX., 2...iii, 315; v, VI., 14 .... vi., :t:t4, iv, 393; v, vii, 480.
66I. 384, 394. 454. XXI...iv, 79, 1o6,
IX., 91o......
IX., ..... v. 412
iv, 205 VI., 20
VI., i7-x......9 .. ii, 242
ii, 279 XI., 29-39.iii,
XI., .'3 ..... v, _ XXI., vii, 13.
:to, 418....
.vlu,
Ix., 22 ...... i, 344 vii., 4, 5.-..v, 5:11; xI., 31..i, 344; v, 72o.
IX., 23 ..... viii, 32 vii, II 3. 423. XXI., .'7, .'9-" .iii,
X., I ......... v, 58 VII., 5 ..... v, 520 XlI., (LXX.)..vii_ 452- ^
X., 5 ....... vii, 531 VII., 12-14, :16..vit, 396. xxI., .'9-" _ 3_]l
X., 6...ill, 191, 589 t13" XII ...... vii, 399 XXII., I9-.'3.. iv,
X., :tl ...... iii, I91 VII., I3 .... aii, 17_3 XlI., 14 ..... v, 4 3.'9'
XI., 18 ..... ii, 486 VII., I4seq...i, .'5_ XII., :15" .hi, 4o8
XIL, 3-.i, 498; vii, VII., 18 ...... i, 8." XII., 25-33 .... an, .'King_ I.......... iii,693
448. XI...iii, 244; iv, 79 :152. I., 3 ....... iv, 412
XII., 22... viii, XI., .'7 ...... i, 498 XII., .'8...iv, 393 L, 8 ....... ii, 266
X.Ill...iii, 3:15; v_ XlI ....... vii, 467 XlII...iv, 1:13; vii, I., 9"-:t.'. • iii, 386;
499. XII., 1-14 • •.iv, 99 434. iv, :t54-
XIIL, :t! .... i, 16o XlI., 1-13 . • .iv, 79 XlII., I, 2..ii, 326 II ........ vii, 475
XlII., 13...vii, 4IO XlI., x...... i, 498 XlII., 33..vii, 499 II., 8 ..... viii, 38I
XlII., :14... iii, 244 XlI., :13.... iii, 31I, XlV ...... vii, 435 II., lI .... iii, 227.,
XlV., 24-45 .... iv, 358, 452; XlV., :to... i, 497 456, 591; vl,
IO9. vii, 403, 4°6 XlV., :tz..iv, 4:12 39o; viii, 393
XVII., :t.-6.... iv, II., :t_:t8 .... v_,
XlV., 43--4_.... m.I XlI., 14..... iii, 69
35 a' I XIV., 33 .... vi, 268 :to8. 423.
XIV., 45 .... iii, 31o I XV., 3 ..... vii, 45 ° [ XVII., L .iv, to6; IL, :16 .... iii, :17o
XV ........ vii, 399 [ XVL, 3 .... vi, 2681 v, :a47. IL, 2o ..... vi, 39°
XV., n..iii, 31_; iv, ] XVI., 7 ..... iii, 63[ XVII., 7--16..
38L • ifi, [ II.,23-:24..iii,3o9
386. ,

356; vlii'761
XV" =4_'48z; vii" I[ XVIII, I4.477_i_
XVlII.-XX 6O[
.... vii,[ XVII., 9..
XVII., I4.. vii,
v, 4._
481 [[ IV.,........
IV iv, 447
17.... vii, 656
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 22I

2 Kings,IV., 23 .... iii' 364 x Chron. XXI., l...iv, 327; Job, III ........... viii, 391 Job, XLI., 8 ......... v,
IV., 26 .... ill, 387 iii, 339. IV., 16-21 ....... i, 15 XLL, 34 ....... iv, at_
IV.,
IV., 27 ....
_t9.... viii,387
iii, 65 2 Chron. III., 1, 3, 4..v, 177 IV., I8 ........ vi, 235 XLII ......... vii, ,_67
V., I- 5 ........ i, z5 XLII., 2, 3 ..... ii, 44o
IV., 34-35. -iv,454 V., x3..... vii, 477 V., z2, 13 ..... iii, 471; XLII., 6 ....... ii, 44o
IV., 41 .... va, 39o VI., 36 ..... vi, t 4 viii, 670. XLII., 8 ........ ii' xo
IV., 42-44 ..... hi, XI., 15 ..... ii, 276 V., 13. .ii, 304; iii, 442
381, 693. XIII., 1t.. iii, I23 V., I_-26 ........ l, 2o Ps. L, 1.... i, 143 ; ii, =3a,
V ..... vi, 39o; vii, XV., 2 ..... v, 5oo, V., 1_ .......... iv, 76 233, _), 362,
399, 466. 542. V., 25 ......... ii, 41o 451; iiij 81, 312,
V., 9-14...iii, 356 XVL, 9..- vii' 296 VII., 1 ........ iv, 334 4_...I; iv, 79, 391;
V., 14 ...... i, 574 XVIII ... vii,47 _ VIII., 9 ....... iv, 284 vlh 117; viii, 49&
VI ........ vii, 480 XlX., 2... vn, 45_s IX., 7........... v, 60 I., 1-3 ......... tii' 71
VL, 1-I 7. .iii, I7o XIX., 16... v, 616 IX., 8 (LXX.) .... vii, _., i, 2 ........ vii, 424
VI., 5 ...... v, 129 XX., 7 ....... i,7 484. I, 2.... i, 176, 534; ii,
VI., 6 ...... i, 545 XX., 37- .. vii, 458 IX., 9 ......... ii, 495 232, 233, 263; ili.
VI., 17-19..ii'242 XXIII.,3(LXX), X., 8 .......... iv, 5_:_ 312; v, 557; vii,
VIII ...... vii, 437 vii,406 X., lO-12. .vi, _ 46I.
VIII., I .... iv, 154 XXIV., 1..wi, 396 X., Io .... ill, 382; vii, I., 3.... i, ._; ii' :3&
IX., 11 .... iv, 615 XXIV., 20-22... 447-
XI., 3,4. • .vu, 396 viii, 366 XI., 2, 3.- ..... -i, I3 _30;346. m, 312,659;
XIII., 21.. i, 574; XXIV., 20..v, 345 XI, 2 .......... u, 495 I., 3.-6 .......... i, 144
vii, 464. XXVI .... vii, 41o, XlV., i ...... vi, 86 I., 4..!!, 233, 438, 556;
XIV., 9 ...... iii, 9 429, 45o, XIV., 4, 5..i, lO2, 4oo, m, I5I.
XVII., 7-17...
152:_ iii, 499' 60
XXVI., 20...i, 428; v, ._47"
XlV., 4 ........ h, 424 I.,
I., 4,
5...5......... ii, _
v, 543; vii,
XVII., 15...m, 74 XXVII., 3.... vtii, XIV., 4 (LXX.)...vii, I., 5, 6 ......... ii_363
XVII., 20, 2I...v, 762. 403. L, 6 ........... ii, =92
399 XXIX, XXX., XIV, 7-15 ..... iv, 194 I., 20 ........ viii, 628
XVIII., XIX...iv, XXXI...iv, XIV., 19 ...... iv, 133 II ............ v, 170
Io6. 153 XV., 14 ....... iv, 378 II., l- 3.... v, 5II, 556
XVIII., 4. • .iii, 63 XXXI., I4. • .i, 13 XV., 15 ........ i, 15 II., I, _'...iii, :86, 4ao,
XIX., 14. . iii, 448 XXXII, XXXlII., XVIII., 5 ..... ai, 439 434, 559; vii'4_7.
XX., XIX ..... vii, vn, 407 . XIX., 25, 26 ...... i, 12 II., 2, .ill, 460, 625; IV,
475. XXXII .... iv, 1o6 XIX., 25 ....... ii, 157 335; v, I7o.
XX., I... fii, 3IO XXXIII...vii, 475 XX., 15 (LXX.)...vii, II., 2, 3 ...iii, 340, 437
XX., 3, 5. • iii, 452 XXXV .... vi:, 475 434. II., 3- .iii, ",86,434; iv,
XX., 7 .... vi, 35 ° XX., 18 (LXX.)...vii, 66o.
XX., XXI ..... vii, Ezra, I., 2......... vii, 255 434. II., 4-..ii, 228; iii, 716
407. VIII ....... vii, 475 XX., 20 ....... vi, I2 II., 5-.iv, 278; v, _2I;
XXII., XXIII...i, XXI., 22 ...... vi, 401 viii, 76L
60. Neh. III ........... vii, 475 XXII., 2....... vi, 4ol II., 6 .......... v, 527
XXII., 1..... 396 VIII ......... vii, 493 XXV., 5 ....... _v, 263 II., 7. -i, 244, _5t, 261
XXII., 8...il, 328 VIII., Io ..... vfi, 469 XXVlII ........ ii, 269 seq.; iii, 338, 384,
XXII., 14 ..... vit, IX., 17 ......... li, IO XXIX., I2, 13, 15, 16, 6OI,605; vi'338 $
48I, 492 IX., 2I ...... iii' I55 v, 531. vii, I15, 4I_.
XXIIL, 8.. v, 191 IX., 26 ....... vii, IO9 XXIX., 12, 13. . v, 556 II., 7, 8..i' I5; iii' t68;
XXIIL, 13... viii, IX., 36 ........ v, 508 XXIX., 13-I 7 (Vulg.), v, 519, 637..
422. viii, 61o. IL, 8..i' 493; n, 434;
XXIII., 22..ii, 328 Esth. I., I .......... iii, I58 XXIX., 15 .... viii, 627 iii' 39o,416,465;
XXIV .......... vi, 37 IV., i6. .vii, 449 XXIX., 22 ..... iv, 158 iv, 50o, 557; v,
XXIV., 1o..v, I77 VII., VIII ....... l, 20 XXX., 19 ........ i, 64 619.
XXIV., ii..v,454 VIII., 9 ...... iii, i58 XXXI., I ...... v, 173 II., 9..ii, 225; iii, _659;
XXV...vi, 37; vii, X., 12 ....... _ 761 XXXI, 5, 6... viA,424 v, 5i ; viii, 389.
1o5. XXXI., 6 ..... vu, 216 II., IO...ii, 195; v, 556
XXV., 27...v, I77 Job, I ............. ih, 716 XXXI., 13, 15 .... i, 81 II., i1...i, 33; v, $4o;
I., 1..i' 9; ii, 428, 546; XXXI., :_7...... 49¢_8 vii, 442.
I Chron. II., 43 ..... viii, 17 vii, 452. XXXlI., 8, 9. : .,_ II., t2..ii, i95 , 464; v,
III., [5 .... v, i77 I., 2........... iv, 593 XXXlI., 2I .... iv, 78 357, 43 °, 5._.L .
IV., 22 .... viii, I8 I., 5 ........... v, 481 XXXV., 7, 8...vil,439 III, I ......... m,
VI ........ vii, 492 I., 6 ............ i, 238 XXXVIII ..... vii, 4_.7 III., 4 ......... iil,
VII., 12 .... viii, 87 I., 8 ....... v, 471, 537 XXXVIII., IO, 11..vu, III,, 4, 5 ........ i' at4.7
VII., 19--22 .... vii, I., io, 11 ...... iv, 334 499. III., 5..i' I75, 51°;
i21. I., 12..iii,456; iv, 117; XXXVIII., I1...i' 1o; 469; v, _ 525;
IX., 2_ .... vii,531 v, 454. vi, 357; vii, r22.
XI.,362I...Vii,
XV.,
.... viii,x8
342
L, 21..ii'439,546;
5o; v, 470; w, iv,
13 XXXVHI .,
l 4-.v_
-vii'472"
374 III, 5 533.
(LXX.) .... viii,

xvI. 8 .... iv, 392


XVI., 2_...iv, 6o9
I., 22, 23 .......
II .............
v, 534 i
iii, 7161
XL, 3 ........
XL., 19 ......
vi, 4oi
viii, 761
IV., 2.......... ii, 195
IV.,4 .... iii, 312,468;
XVI., 36...v, 56o II., 8.. iii' 716; vi, 3141 XL., 20... iv, 259, 593 v, 448; vii, a77,
XVII.,
XVII., I2..fii'
_6 .... i,173
64 II.,
IL, 9, 1o .......iv, 598;
_o..... v, 537
v, [[ XL., 244kLXX.).•.vii, IV', 5."419.
"i,35; it_ 47_;
XXI ...... vii, 475 47_; vi, 2i 7. [ XL, 4I ........ iv, 353 v, 512-
222 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

1%. IV., 6 ......... iv, 575 Is. XIV., 9-11 .... v, 527 Ps. XIX., lO ..... iii, 634 Is. XXIV., 4.. iii, 74;
IV., 6,7 ......... ii, 38 XV ........... vi_ 561 XIX., 11 ..... iii, 373 617.
IV., 7......... iii, 454 XV.,I ......... h, 5o5 XIX., I2..vi, 372; v, XXIV.,4, 5 .... iii, 312
V ............ viii, 761 XV., 6 ......... v, 546 547. XXIV., 7-'9 ...... v, 53
V., z.. v, 457 XV., 8. .i,43 o XlX., I2 (LXX.)..viii, XXlV., 7-qo:....v, 527
................ v, 527
V.,2, 3 ........ XVI., 4 ......... fil, 67 5° • XXIV., 7...x, I_o, 2,tl,
V., 6..ii, 213; iii, 63; XVI., 5 ....... viii,628 XlX., I2, 13 .... ,¢i, 37 x 263, 51o; iii,
vii, 466. XVI., 9-11 ..... ii, 49 x XlX., x5 ...... viii, 434 643; iv, 123;
XX., I ........ iii, 461
V., 7 .......... ii, 361 XVI., 9, xo... iv,456, v, I7O, 236,
V., 8. ii, 361 477. XX., 4 .... v, 298; viii, viii, 436, 450
V., 9 .......... vi, 234 XVI., Io .... iii, 353; v, 784 . XXIV., 7 (LXX.)..vhi,
VI., I..iv,.529; vii, 342 22o, 525; vi, XX., 7 ........ iii, 1oi 537.
VI., 5 .... t, 90; v, 331, 51; vii, I22, XX., 7,8 ....... v, 5Ol XXIV., 8...iii, 379; iv,
556; vii, 4oo. 24I. XXI., 4 ......... i,411 64o; v, 53;
VI., 6 ......... vi, 388 XVI., 11 ........ ii, 35 XXII...i, 24-8-"52; iii, viii, 437, 45o
VL, 8 ......... ii, 398 XVII ........... vi, 37 166, 337. XXlV., 9 ........ ii, 12
VI., I2 .......... i, 63 XVII., 3,4 ..... ii, 502 XXII.-XXIV .... v, 17o XXIV., Io... _i_8465;
VII., 3-5-- iv, 620, 652 XVII., 8 ...... vii, 497 XXlI., 1...... iii, 664 viii, .
VII., 4..i, 154; vii, 419, XVlII., I ...... viii, 46 XXlI., 2 ...... iii, 364 XXlV., 19 ..... iv, 618
465. XVIII., 8 ...... vi, 392 XXlI., 6-8..i,9; v, 525 XXV., 4, 5 ...... v, 519
VII., 9..ii, 361; iii, 442 XVIII., 9. • vi, 65; viii, XXlI., 6.. Iii, 172, 355, XXV, 7 ........ iv, 2i
vii., lI ....... Vii, 262 76i. 382, 535 ; v, XXV., 14 ....... i, 5.06
VII., I2 ........ iv, 76 XVIII., Io ..... iv, 652 53" XXVI., 2...ii, 239; iv,
VII., 15. . vii, 431 ; vaii, XVIII., 1I .... iv, 58I ; XXII., 7,15, I8..i, 490, 681.
4Io. vaii, 585. 51o. XXVI., 4-6 ..... iv, 94
VIII ......... vii, :2o4 XVIII., 1I, 12.. ii, 5o7 XXII., 7, 8, 16..iii, 421 XXVL, 4, 5 .... vii, 423
VIII., I ........ i, 338 XVIII., 25, 26..ii, 456; XXIL, Z....... iii, 326 XXVL, 9 ....... lib 63
VIII., 2 .... ii, 212; iii, iv, 56, 9.4.; XXII., _s....... iii, 559 XXVII., l- 3 .... w, 333
zoo; v, 96; vi, v, 554; rub XXII., 9 ...... iii, 539 XXVII., 1..... iv, 575
394, 396; _i, 632. XXlI., 12, 16. . vii, 444 XXVlI., 3,4 .... v, 5oi
484. XVIII., 26..ii, 584; iii, XXII., 15 • .iii, 42o; iv, XXVII., Io .... viii, 385
VIII., 3" "" i, 256, 47._; 468, vii, 631 ; v, 52I; XXVII., 12 .... vfi, 444
ii, 19o ; iv, 416; viii, 48. vi, 375" XXVIII., 2 ..... Iii, 685
274; viii, 761. XVIII., 31 .... viii, Io9 XXlI., 16--22... v, 524 XXVIII., 4, 5..v, 509,
VIII., 4 ........ ii, 228 XVlII., 41.... vii,, 585 XXlI., 16--18...i, 247; vii, 113.
VIII., 4-6 ..... iii, 709 xvln., 43. • .i, 2o8; ii, vii, 121, 241. xxvni., 7....... i, xz
vnI., 4-8 ..... iii, 657 23o; vii, log; XXlI., 16, 17 ...iii, 169 xxvni., 9.... vii,422,
VIII., 5- .ii, 7I, 4Io; viii,48. XXlI., 16...i, i74; iii, 498.
iii, ]72, 6o4, xvnI., 43, 44 .... iii, 16o, I65, 337, XXlX ........ viii, 761
619, 534; vi, 154; v, 513; 42o ; vii, 444 XXIX., 1, 2 .... ill, I56
367 . vu, 446. XXlI., 17 ...... iii, 559 XXlX., 3...ii, .495 ; i_,
VIII., 5, 6..iii, 172,326 XVIII., 44. • .i, I42; ii, XXII., 17, 18... v, 639 379; iv, 133;
VIII., 6..iii, 318, 326, ,3 o. XXII., 18 ..... iii, 165, v, 53, 66,
382, 448, 535, XVllI., 45.- .i, 525; ii, 420 ; vii, 445 143
612. 230. XXII., 17, 19... i, I4° XXlX., lO...... v, 53
VIII., 7 ...... iii, 465 XVIII., 5o. .viii, 48, 84 XXlI., 19, 20...iv, 287 XXX., I-6 (Vulg.) ...
IX., 9 ......... ii, 29 z XIX ............ i, 2o9 XXII., 2o, 21 .... v, 53 viii, 45 L
IX., xt ........ ii, 492 XIX., 1-6 ...... i, 230 XXlI., 21...i, x4o; iii, XXX., 3 .... iv, 372; v,
IX., xz ......... i, 447 XlX., I-3 . .i, 12; viii, 166. 525" 6
IX., 13, I4 ..... iv, 589 5o. XXlI., 22 ...... ii, 2o3 XXX., 9 ........ v, 55
IX., 15 ........ u, 292 XlX., 1 ..... i, 538; ii, XXlI., 22, 25. . iii, 34I XXXI., 5- .Hi, 42I; vt,
IX., 17 .... ii, 495; viii, 513; iv, 6oi; XXlI., 23 ....... i, I42 II2; "viii, 421
585 . V, 96; vl, 91; XXII., 26 ..... ii, 447 XXXI., 18 ........ i, 9
IX., x_, 18 ..... iii, 366 viii, 314 . XXII., 27 ..... iv, 381 XXXI., 22 ...... v, 2o2
IX., I_ .... ii, 415; viii, XlX., 2 ......... i, 176 XXII., 27,28.. v, 527; XXXII., I, 2..... i, 19,
585- XlX., 2, 3 ...... ii, 459 vii, 455. 545; it, 362,
x., 5......... viii,68i XlX., 3......... v, 50 XXlI., 31 (LXX.)...i, 583; ifi, 639
XI., 5 ......... ii, 228 XlX., 4 ..... i_ 215; ii,
533. XXXII., i .... viii, 6t8
XI., 4 ........ viii, 760 253; ill, 156_ xxlII...ii, 79; vii, 548 XXXlI., 2 ...... i, 27°
XI., 6 ........ ii, 492 157, 423, 470; XXlII., 4. • .i, 560; ii, XXXlI., 5 ...... v, m7
XI., 7--ii,49"; vi,294; iv, 12o, 424; 225. XXXll., 9 ...... v, 151
vii, 498. viii, 777. XXIII., 5--.v, 361; vi, XXXII., lO...i, 1I; ii,
XlI ........... vii, 342 XlX., 4, 5 ...... v, 123 91. 429.
XII., 2--4 ..... viii, 6ix XIX., 5..- i, i81, 233; XXlV .......... i, 213 XXXlII ....... vii, 204
xn., 3-5..i, 9, 63; ii, iii, 340. XXIV., x...i, I9, 51 xxxnI., 1-3.-.iL
415 . XIX. 5,6..iii, 361; v, ii, amo, 5i_ XXXIII., 5 ..... iv,
XII., 5 ........ vii, 447 523• iii, 493 ; XXXIIL,6..i,347,421;
XII., o ........ ii, 494 XIX., 6..i, 51o; v, "_I8 91. ii., 9I) 189;
XII., 13 ....... fii, 70a XlX., 6, 7 ...... v, 622 XXIV., 2........ ii, Io ifi, 5o2, 6oz,
XIII., 3 ....... iv, 624 XIX., 7 .... iii, 346; iv, XXIV., 3-6 .... ii, 539; 614; iv, 25[,
XIV., I-4 ...... v, 527 79; vii, 458. v, 5"3- 377; v,
XIV., I, 3 ...... ii, zo8 XlX., 8 ........ iv, 624 XXIV., 3, 4 ..... v, 553 516; vi, 43;
XIV., 3......... i, 344 XIX., 9..ii, 546; v, 541 XXIV., 3 ..... viii, 577 vii, 1o7, 34a
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i

Fs. XXXlII., 9. -i,362; iv, Ps. XXXVII., 34- .iv, 275, Ps. XLV., 6... i, 482; viii, Ps. L., 16 ........ v, 55!
6Ol. : 622. 761- k, 16,18 ....... iv, 94.
XXXlII., i8, i9. .iii, xxxvlI., 35-37..i, 8; XLV., 7.... i, 242; iv, L_ 16-18 ....... v, 363
312. u, 414. 378; v, 641; L, 16-23 ........ i, i4
XXXIII., 22.. viii, _ xxxvIII., 5..v, 238; vi, 292. [ L.,I 7"'2. ....... v, 430
XXXlV
XXXlV-, ......x.... vii,
v, 537; XXXVIII., vi, 31L17°
6..vii, XLV., 7,re,
8 ....
283.ii, 254; {[ I_ 1o
1_, .........
1_....... v, $5!
v, 372
viii,669. xxxvln., 8 .. ifi, 664 XLV., 9 ....... ii, 5o' [ L., 19, 2o ...... v, 32o
XXXlV., 7.... iv, 265, XXXVlII., I 1 . .i, 51o XLV., io..vi, 316, 3_2[ L, 2o ......... v, 55_
591, 653. xXXVlII., 17 ..... iii, XLV, 1o, 11 .... vi, OOl L., 21 ..... ii, 437, 5o_
XXXlV.,8..ii, I96,46o 164, 172 XLV., li .... i, 5131 v, L_ 23 ..... v, 51_1_ viit
xxxlv., 8-to..iv, 514 xxxvlII., 35, 36 • • v, 167, 394; viii, 193.
XXXIV., 9 ..... v, 541 339. 3o3. _ ....... vii, 415, 565
XXXIV.,IO-14..iv,598 XXXlX., I ...viii, 61I XLV., 13. .iv, 375; vii, La_ i-t 7 ........ i, 1o
XXXIV., II-17.. i, lX XXXIX., 5 .... iv, 631 529; vni, 781. LI., I-4 ........ it, 4a 9
XXXIV., 11-13..i, I4.2 XXXlX., 12 .. ii, 440; XLV., i4...n, 5o1; vi, LI., 2 ......... iii, 19¢
XXXIV., 1I ....
542 ii, 196, i;_6;. viii, XLV., 15,332.
16...vi, 334 LI.,
LI., 43 .. :i;,9i; v, v, Io'1
661
XXXlV., I2 .... ii, 4-29 XL,6 ......... i, 482 XLV, x7 ....... i, 45_ LI., 5..!v, 63I; v, 547;
XXXIV., 12, 13 .... v, XL., 28 ...... iv, 106! XLVI., 4...v, 235; vh viii, 391.
429, 537. XLI., I . .v, 477, 516, ' 59. LI., 6 ..... ii, 429, 459
XXXIV., 13...v, 320; 53I ; vfi, 427 . XLVI., 4, 5.... vi, 389 LI., 7........ viii, 574
viii, 639. XLI., 9 ....... ifi, 418 XLVI., 8 ...... vi, 391 LI., 7-12 ...... ii, 3oi
XXXIV., I3, 14.i,48.2.; XLI., IO...... i, 71 XLVII, I .... vi, 394 LI., 8 .......... it, IiO
Ix, 429; m, XLII ......... vii, 559 XLVII., 5-9 .... i, 213 LI., lo...iv, 624, 629;
46I. XLII., I ...... vii, 559 XLVII., 8 .... viu, 76Ii v, 1371 vii, 483
XXXlV., 14 .. Aii, 461 XLII, 2 ....... i, I41 XLVIII ....... vi, 44 ° LI., 1o, I 7 .... _",460
XXXlV., x5 •..v, 6x..5 XLIL, 4 ....... vi, 347 XLVIII., 1, 2... iv, 62 LI., 11 ........ iv, 2_
XXX_V., I5-I 7 .... Ix, XLIII., 20 .... iv, 631 XLVIII., 2 .. % 392 LI., 12..i, 82, 444; m,
429 . XLIV ......... v, 643 XLVIII., 8 ..... ii, 23_ 68_; vii, 484;
XXXlV., 15-I6 .... ii, XLIV., 2 ...... v, 175 XLVIII., 1o, 1I .... ti, viii, 617.
29 I. XLIV., 5..ii, 585; iii, 31o. LI., 13 ....... viii, 617
XXXIV., I6 .... i, 5oi 702. XLVIII., 12...ii, 547; LI., 17. .i, 19, 48"*; if,
XXXIV., 18 .... v, 534 XLIV., Io .... vi, 316 ifi, I_9. 293, 430, 526;
XXXIV., 19. .iu, 312; XLIV., 17 ..... v, 166 XLVIII., 13 .... u, 400 iii, I56; iv, Io41
v, 534; vi, XLIV., 19 ..... iv, 289 XLVIII., 13, 14...viii, v, 47 I, 534; viii,
II 9. XLIV., 20 .... vii, 497 629. 617.
XXXIV., 20.. Aft, 312 XLIV., 21 ...viu, 61o, XLVIII., 14. .,rift, 45 _ LI., 18, 19..... iv, I13
XXXIV., 22 .... iii, 312 61 I. 612. LI., 18 ......... v, 403
XXXV., 9 ...... i, 475 XLIV., 23 .... iv, 529; XLVIIL, 2I...ii, 393, LI., I9 .... i, 138, 483;
XXXV., Io .... vi, 397; vixi, 761. 400. ii, 57.6; v, 40'/;
viii, 3I 3. XLIV., 25 ..... iv, 631 XLIX., 9, lO...iv, 5.79 viii, 583.
XXXV., I2 .... iii, I65 XLV... i, 213; fi, 98; XLIX., 6 ........ n, 9 LIII., 5 ,.. v, 431, 547
XXXV., 15, I6 .... vii, v, 643; vii, XLIX., II ..... iii, 159 LIV., 5........ iv, 428
12o, 240. 448. XLIX., 12 ..... i, 466; LIV., 5, 6 ...... iv, 611
XXXV., 17 ...... v, 53 XLV., I .... li, 98; ifi, ii, 234; iv, LV., 15 ........ v, 2oa
XXXVI., x ...ib 34o; 365,487, 6Ol, 537- LV., t7... iii, 690; vii,
vii, 4o6. 6o5; v, 622, XLIX., 14 .... iv, 137; 379. "' 6
XXXVI., 5 ..... ii, 465 624, 626, viii, 585. LV., 23 ........ m, 3
XXXVI., 6..v, 17i; vi, 627; vi, 93, XLIX., 16, 17. .ii, 361; LVI., 11....... v, 555
113. 297; vii, Io], ifi, 369. LVII., I ..... viii, 760
XXXVI., 9- • .iv, 242, 342; viii, 7o0 XLIX., 18..iii, 86, 36I LVII., 6 ...... viii, 41o
575; vi, 294, XLV., z, 2 ..... iv, 352 XLIX., 2o ..... i, 534; LVIII., 3... i, 4ate; iv,
389. XLV., 2, 3, 4, 7. i,5o9, ii, 234; iii, 63L
XXXVII., 6 .... vi, 3Ii 523. 213. LVIII., 3, 4 ..... i, 5a$
XXXVIL, 7 .... v, 493 i XLV., 2-5, 6, 7 .... iv, XLIX., 21 ...... i, 525 LVIII., 4, $ .... ii, 2ol
XXXVII., 8 .... iv, 529 421. L...... i, 2o6; vi, 383 LVIIL, I1 ...... v,20a
XXXVII., 9, I1 .... iv,] XLV., 2-4 .... iii, i62 L., 1--6......... v, 526 LIX., ll..ifi, 171L_411
622. ] XLV., 2, 3 ..... iib 326 L., i, 3 ........ i,419 v, 2o2, 4oe.
XXXVII., 12, I3... V, [ XLV,, 2... ii, 272 ;iii, L., 1..iv, 641 ; viii, 313 LIX., 21 ........ t, _lO
493. I 333, 335; vi, L.,3,6 ........ %49 ° LIX.,_5 ........ 1,43o
XXXVII., 16..vii, 434 59, 326, 334, L., 3, 4 ......... i, 547 LIX., a7 ........ .i,454
XXXVII., 22.. iv, 622 387. L., 3 .... v, 88; vi, 383 LX., la ....... iii, 301
xXXVlI., 25, 26... v, XLV., 3 ..... iii, 332, L., 7 .......... il, _ LXL, m ...... ili, 361
48I, 531. 468. L., 9........... i, 4_2 LXII., ! .... iv, aB6O;v,
XXXVII., z 5. .ii, 28i; XLV., 3,4 .... iv, 6o8 L, 9, 1_seq .... vii, 46o LXI/., ,_155. 4.1_;
v, 453. XLV., 4 .... it, 507; iii, L., I2 ........ vii, 459 4.i_ --,9_
XXXVII., 27 ...iv, 63 333. L., 13-1_. • 7" .:v, 51_
XXXVIL, 29..iv, 6221 XLV., o--1I
XLV., ,_..iii,.....163,x, 229
333 L., 13_.ii,4o21
34. m,314, LXIL, 8,..
LXIL, 6 .......ii, _011
v, :tom
vt,
viii, 585.
XXXVIL, 3o.. iv, 5_I XLV., 6, 7, Io..v, 518 L., 14 ......... ill, z56 _ 11_369;
XXXVII., 3o, 3I...iv , XLV., 6, 7..i, 2241 iii, L., 14, 15. --i, 19, 48_;
63I. i 6o7; vii, I72. ii, 43o; v, 543- 34@
224 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

1_. LXII., 12.. ii, 434; iii, Ps. LXXII., 1o .... iii, 332 1_. LXXXII., 1.... i, 374; Ps. LXXXIX., 32, 33-..v,
I62. LXXII., Ix...iii, 366; iii., 273, 333, 548.
LXIII., 8 .... iv, 624 iv, 7.85; viii, 6o8; iv, LXXXIX., 32..iv, 599

LXIII., 1x ......
LXIV., I .... vii, 466
vii,486 LXXIL, I2-I447-
4 ..... _ 5_; " _ ... LXXXIX., 35-37..
T73. iii,

LXW.,
3....... 55o
LXIV., 7 ...... iii, 502 LXXlI., 366.
15... iii, 162, LXXXlI., 3,3.
x, 2.. v, 63 I xxix. i,,
LXV., 4 ........ ii, 583 332, LXXXII., 3 .... v, 534 XC ............. v, 239
LXV., 9 ..... viii, 382 LXXII., 17 .... i, 260; LXXXII., 3, 4..iii, 365 XC., 2, 4 ....... vi, 381
LXVII., 6 ..... iii, 169 vfii, 447. LXXXIL, 5.... v, 509, XC., 2 ........ vii, ill
LXX,FII., 17 .... vii, 473 LXXII., I8, ][9.vi,386. 5x8. XC., 4. -i, 146, 74o; v,
LXVIII., I-7...v, 526 LXXIII., ][.... ii, 2o9, LXXXlI., 6...iii, 273.; I79; vii, 2II,
LXVIII., 4..v, 518; vi, 549; iv, i v, 50; vn, 342.
395. 28I. 4IO, 412. XC., 9, Io ...... ii, 514
LXVIII., 5 ..... v, 556 LXXlII., I-3 ..... viii, LXXXlI., 6, 7- • -i, 522 XC., ][o.... vi, I][6, Ii 9
LXVIIL, 6 .... v, 286, 623. LXXXlI., 7.... iv, 668 XCI., 5, 6 ..... vii, 486
398, 424, LXXlII., 27 .... v, 391 LXXXlI., 8...i, 7i; v, XCI., 7....... vii, 445
449, 454, LXXIV., 4 .- .vii, 445 527; vn, XCI., i][ ...... iii, 597
LXXIV., 6 .... vii, 531 447- XCI., 13 .... i, 457; iii,
LXVlII., 8.5!.3]i, 474 LXXIV., ,2 ...v, 527 LXXXlII., ,2..vii, 531 388; iv, 639
LXVIII., IX...iv, 424, LXXIV., 15...vh, 488 LXXXlV., I...ii,487; XCII., 7 ...... viii, 621
543, 574- LXXlV., 16... vii, 496 v, 475. XCII., ][2 ..... iv, 152
LXVIII., 13. •.vii, i 15 LXXIV., 19. .. vii, 400 LXXXIV., i, 2..v, 548 XCII., 12-i 5. . .ih_ 71
LXVIII., 16...vii, 451 LXXIV., 23 .. iii, 708 LXXXlV., ... iv, XCIII., i i. .% 552
LXVIII., 17. . .vii, 445 LXXVI., i ..... i, 422, LXXXIV., _... vi, 394332 XCIV., I .......... iii, 713
LXVIIL, 18 .... i, 243, 423, _O9. LXXXIV., io...ii, 38; XCIV., i ][..li, 304; ill,
388; iii, LXXVI., 2 ..... Iv, 622 viii, 388. 442; viii,611,
446; v, LXXVL, 1o .... iv, 331 LXXXIV., 44,45..viii, 626.
2o2, 618; LXXVI., I I...viii, 386 583 . XCIV., 21, 22..vii, 12t
viii, 45 o. LXXVII., 2 .... iv, 624 LXXXV., 9..-i, 69; vi, XCV., i ....... vi, 394
].,XVIII., I9... i, 214; LXXVII., 16...v, 235 394. XCV., 4 ....... i,
iii, 468. LXXVlI., I9..viii, 76I LXXXV., II .... i,4t 7 XCV.,., i ...... iv,
LXVIII., 25... iii, 392 LXXVlI., LXXVIII.. LXXXV., 12.. fii, 169; XCV., 7........ ii, ][96
LXVlII., 26 ...in, 341 v, 17I. wi, ][][o. XCV., 8 ........ ii, I96
LxvIn., 33. • viii, 761 LXXVIII.,x-3. Av, 5_o LXXXVI., 2, 3..ii, 21o XCV., 9 ........ ii, 196
LXVIII., 34 • • -vi, 395 I LXXVlII., I, 2 ii,45 o LXXXVI., 4. -• iv, io 5 XCV., 9-11 ..... ii, 196
LXlX., I ....... v, 2][9 [ LXXVIII., 2.. ii, 463; LXXXVI., 8..iv, 544; XCV., IO, I][... vi, 281
LXlX., 4 ...... iii, I65 iii, 362; viii, lO9, XCVI., I...i, 1.7.6,235,
LXIX., 2I..i, 51o; iii, I iv, 432; 313, 425. 472; n, ][7I.
I65, 169; iv, I viii, 328. LXXXVI., 13. .viii,437 XCVI., 4 ...... iv, 544
446, 616; v, I LXXVIII., 5 .... 1_441 LXXXVI., 15 .. iii, 452 XCVI., 5" "i, 222, 238,
639; vii, i2o, LXXVIII., 8. , ii, 231 LXXXVI., 23. .i, 560 296, 419; n,
24o, 44_. LXXVIII., xo..ii, 23I LXXXVII., 3 • .vi, 66, 189; iii, 74;
LXIX., 22 ..... iil, 559 LXXVIII., 24 ..... iii, 392. iv, 5o9, 640,
LXIX., 23 ...... iv, 44 527; vii, LXXXVIL, 4-. viii, 63 v, 549.
LXIX., 25 ...... i, 43o 1o8. LXXXVII., 4, 5.... iii, XCVI., 7, 8 .... _ 1_6
LXIX., 27 ...... 1, 454 LXXVIII., 25 ..... iii, 365. XCVI., 9 ...... w, 3zv0
LXIX., 3I, 32 .... i, I9 155; iv, LXXXVIII., 4, 5-- iii, XCVI., 1o ..... iii, i66,
LXX., 4 ....... ii, 2ol lO5. 173. 337.
LXX,
LXX., 98 .......
....... iii, 449
iii, 449 LXXVIII., 3_3.I .. iv, LXXXVIII., 9 ......
524- v, XCVI., ][1......
XCVI., 11-13... v,vi__o3
58
LXX., II ...... ifi, 449 LXXVIII., 32.. ii, 23I t LXXXVIII., 3° .... iii, XCVI., I9--22.. iii, I52
LXX., ][_...... !.t_ 449 LXXVIII., 33.. ii, 231 [ 173. XCVII., 1..iit, 564; v,
LXX., in ...... m, 449 LXXVIII., 34 ...... ii, LXXXVIII., 36-38... 5.2..7
• .
LXX., 19 ...... iii, 449 23i; ,iv, iii, 173. XCVlI., 3..m, 399; iv,
LXXI., 18 ..... iii, 6o6 28o. LXXXIX., 3,4173.
.... iii, XCVII., 4- .77[. vii,484
LXXI., 19 .... viii, xo9 LXXVIII., 3_-- ii, 23][
LXXII ......... i, 211 LXXVIII., 3_.. ii, 231 LXXXIX., 4 .... v, 2o 3 XCVIL, 5..... iii, 497,
LXXII., ][.. i, 23o; iii, LXXVIIL, 49..iv, 65I LXXXIX., 11 .. i, 549 612;vii,484.
448; v,619; LXXVlII., 54" v, I71 LXXXIX., I4.-.ii,231 XCVII., 7...... v'631
114. LXXVIII., 65 • .iv, 529 LXXXIX., ][9" v, 287, XCVlI., 9 ..... iv, 364_
LXXII., I, 2...v, 527, LXXVIII., 67-.-69..vii, 375. XCVII., H .... vi,
.544; vii,258 53 I. LXXXIX., 2o scq .... XCVIII ......... i, 213
LXXlI, 4..... iii, 366 LXX.X.,1...i, 4.28;vl,l viii,64- xcvIII_ 1..... ii, 17,
LXXlI. (I.XX., 6o,65. LXXXlX., 2i...i, ][o; XCVlII., ][,2..vili,45._
z2cxz.b
vl.b
5, LXXXI, 5 .... iv, 467 ii, 429- XCVlII,2..i, 424;"1,
7
521 LXXXI., 9 ..... i, 4]t9 [ LXXXlX., 27-33... v, XC-'VIIL, 6 _.x.,,a_'=388""
LXXH., 6 .... iii, 449, LXXXI., 13-14 .... iv, I 516" ""
3o5" _ ............ i, 213
vi, 67 . LXXXII ........ i, 2621 LXXXIx.,LXXXIX"
3O._9"
.v,'iii'
438,t73 XCIX viii, 583•
LXXII., 6,
LXXII., 7, _:: .!y,
vii, 117
LXXXlI., 1,6.. i, 4191 592, 66o XClX., 1-7 ..... i, 2_9
I.XXII, 8.
LXXII. 9 ...... il, 2Ol 5 I8. I . CL, 8 ......... iv, o1
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS, 2_ 5

Is. CII., 9..ii, 493; iv, 1o8 Ps. CIX., CX ...... vt, 17o Ps. CXVL, 16.... viii, 391 IS. CXIX., ilr6 ..... v, 6fia
CII., x9, 2o... viii, 450 CX ..... i, 2io, 240; hi, CXVII ....... vii, 548 CXXI., 4 ..... viii, 761
CII. z4 ........ vi, 114 448. CXVII., 2..... vii, 484 CXXI., 8. ,vii' 48& 41.9!
CII., 25 -iii,5oz.;_v,6ol CX., x...... 1, I5, 145, CXVII., :t9 ...... v, 7i CXXIV., 8..i,42_,, 463
CIL, "5, 26... hi, 497; 178, 224, 263, CXVII., "z .... iii, 467 CXXV., 3.... viii, 585
iv, 347. 4OL 418, 426, CXVIII.,2 .... iv, 28I CXXV.,,4,5 .... ii'57_
CII., 25-27 ..... i' 465 441, 509, iti' CXVIII., 4 .... iii, 312 CXXV., 5 ...... i_ $84
CII., 26.- .iv, 262; viii, 483, 56I, 600, CXVIII., 6.. ii, 423; v, CXXVL, 5".i_ 361; ili'
585 • 606, 607, 627 ; 5O1, 535- 366, 369.
CIL, 26, 27 .... iv, 34L iv, 260; v, 7i, CXVIIL, 8 ...ili, 442; CXXVI., 5, 6...% 5o(h
523; viii, 314 167' 217' 637; C v, 53_. 53&
CII., 27...iv, 4o 5, 502, vii' 11 h 24[, XVIIL, 8, 9 ..fii, 369 CXXVII., I..,iv, 321 ;
6oz. 464; viii, 415 CXVIII., 9 .... ii, 386; vii, n 3.
CIIL, 4 ....... viii, 437 CX., I, 2... in, 448; v, iii, 394, 442, CXXVII., 7 .... v, ao3
CIII., 8 ........ fi, 363 526, 619. 461. CXXVIII., I .... ii'361
CIII., ]3 ....... ii, 36I CX., 2 ......... ii, 225 CXVIII., t2 .... I, I4o CXXVIIL, 3.... i, _t_4
CIII., I4...li, 225; vii, CX., 3..i, 237; ii, I73 , CXVIII, 16. viii, 760 CXXVIIL, 3,4 .... vii,
441. 196; iii' 448, CXVIIL, 28..i, 2o; ifi, 46_.
CIII., 14, 16 (LXX.).. 449,6o5; v, I5I , 224339; v, CXXX ...... -.tU,
viii, 583 229, 512; vi, 294, 548. CXXX., 3 ...i' 63; vii,
CIII., [9 ....... ii' 228 297; viii, 76L CXVIII., I9, 2o..i, [8; 4Oa.
CIII., 22 ...... lib 682 CX., 3 (LXX.)...vii, iii, 495; _v, CXXX., 3, 4.. _ 48_
CIII., 24 ....... v, 613 365 589. CXXX., 7. "_,_70;
CIII., 3z ....... v, 6x 3 CX, 3, 4 -- i, 229; vii, CXVIII., I9 .... ii, 3o8
CIV., i ........ vi, 387 it3. CXVIII, 2o...ii' 3o8; CXXXI ........ t, 4ol
CIV., 2 ..... ii, 266; v, CX., 4- .i, 258; iix, I52, v, 7I. CXXXL, [ .... v, 547;

253;
69, 39o;vi, 60, 68,
vii, 173,73,
69, 448,359;
654; vii,
v, CXVIII., 2I 21-26...
...lii' v,
4O9 vi,
_93; 2_
487. 41o; vii1, 479. 522. 467.
CIV., 2, 4 .... l, 403 CXI., 4 ....... ix, 363 CXVIII., 22..i' 5o6; v, CXXXI., I, %. iv, 58o
CIV., 4- - .i, 15; ii, 466; CXI., 9 ........ i_, 391 5I, 457; vi, CXXXI., 2...i' 54; iv,
iii, 304 ; iv, CXI., 1o . .ix, 355; iii, 387. 544, 641.
288; v, 6.7.7;vii, I3O, 264; v, CXVIII., 22, 24. .l, 14o CXXXII ....... ii' :153
IO7; vxn, 341 87, 539" CXVIII., 23. .viii, 425, CXXXIL, 7... vii, 345
CIV., 6........ iv, 58I CXII., 4 ..... iil, 452 447' CXXXII., 8 ..... vi' 60
CIV., 9 ....... vii, 499 CXII., 5" ".i], 48o; va, CXVIII., 24 ...i' 249; CXXXII., It ...i, 422,
CIV., 14, I5...w, 665; 465. ii, 514. 440; ii_
rib 434. CXII., 6 ...... ii, 498 CXVIII., 25.. vm, 417 338, 54o;
CIV., _5- •.iv, 665; vi, CXII., 7 ....... n, 499 CXVIII., 26.. iii, 613; v, 5:to;
349; vii, 494- CXII., 9 •• ii, 28o, 37o, v, 517; vi, viii' 479.
CIV., 23 ........ w, 87 48o; v, 531; 394; viii, CXXXII., I6...vi' 39,1
CIV., 24..iv, 25o, 29I; vii, 413, 427. 433, 437, CXXXII., 17...ili' 163
vii, 473. CXIII., x.. fi, 212; vii, 59o. CXXXIII.,...iv, lxx;
CIV., 24-26 ...iv, 584 478. CXVIII., 26, 27...viii' vii, _6 S.
CIV., 29-3 ° .... iv, 254 CXIII., 3 ..... vii, 46I 452. CXXXIII., L .iii' 31_,;
CIV., 3° .... i' 562; vi, CXIII., 5 ..... vh, 482 CXIX .......... v, 239 V, 390_
366. CXIII, 5-8 .... hi, 366 CXIX., I ....... i, 53 553; viii'
CIV., 3x ...... vi, 344 CXIII, 7. ifb 397, 407 CXIX., 1, 2 .... V, 506, 594*Oll.
CIV., 32 ...... vfi, 484 CXIII., 13 ...... v, 58o 539; vii,461. CXXXIII., 2..ii, 277,
CV., 3, 4 ....... ii, 499 CXIV, 5 ....... v, 235 CXIX., 2 ...... ii, 523 _516;
CV., 8 ........ vii, 358 CXV, 3 ........ i, 422 CXIX.._ 6 ...... vi, H 3 tii' 67_,;
CV., I I ........ vi, 33° CXV, 4 ....... ixl, 636 CXIX., t4 ...... lb 38 v, Io_.
CV., x5 .... iv, 6o9; v_ CXV., 4-8.. iu, 99; v, CXlX., [8 .... iv, 432, CXXXV., 7 ..... n, 9[
2o3, 337. 498; vi, 5[3. 52o, 624. CXXXV., 15...iii, 636
CV., 26 ....... vii' 489 CXV., _..i, 296; vii, 45 CXIX., 2Jt ....... i, 80 CXXXV., w5-18 .... v,
CVI., 3 ....... viii, 586 CXV., a ....... iii' 63 CXIX., 30-32...v, 2o3 498.
CVI., 9 ....... vii, 484 CXV., 16 ....... i, 286 CXIX., 62 ...... ii' 258 CXXXV., 16-q8 .... v,
CVL, 3o, 31 .... v, 16o CXVI., 2 ....... i, 518 CXIX., 66..ii, 494, 533 549.
CVI., 3x-33 .... iv, lo 5 CXVI., 5 ....... v, 538 CXIX., 73..iv, _[3; vi, CXXXVI ...... iv, $23
CVlI., [5-17 (LXX.), cxvL, 7.. iv, 288; vii, 88; vii, 441. CXXXVI, :L..iv,
viii, 45 o. 464. CXIX., 83 ....... i, 1o 641.
CVII., I6 ..... iii, 577 CXVI., _2...i' 77; vii, CXIX., 1o5. .iv,8o,57_ CXXXVI., 6 .... vi' 69
CVII., 2o..iv,425,444, 5[7 . CXIX., Io 7, it,7...vat, CXXXVL, 12 ...... iv,
489, 548; v, CXVI., [2, 13, 15 ...v, 652.

CVlI., 34 ..... vii, 488 CXVI., [3-. iv, 39[; v, CXIX., z2o..i' x4o; v, CXXXVI_ 25. .vii, 490
CVlII., x3 ..... ill, 7o2 337. 524• CXXXVIL ..... vl, 37,
CIX., I, 2...... iv, 435 CXVI., 15 ..... iii, 312, CXIX., 125 .... ii, 494 3:l_h 3_'4"
CIX., 6 ....... vii' _t[4 64o; iv, 66o; CXIX., I3o ...... ii. 93] CN.XXVIL, I, :I.... vi,
CIX., 8... i, 388, 43o; v, 288, 4o 7, CXIX., _37.... v, ',22; 3_
fii' 2_2; iv, 5o6; vii, 447., viii, 577.. CXXXVIL, 4.., _, 47
435; vii, 454- 464; viii, CXIX., 144 .... iv, m 3 CXXXVIL, 5, 6 .... v_b
CIX., 24 ...... vii, 449 533. CXlX., _64 .... ii, 53.¢ 3f,_b
226 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

Is. CXXXVII, 8, 9 .... iv, Prov. I., 2-6 ........ ii, 348 Prov. V.,2,3 ........ ii, 3c6 Prov. VIII, 27-3i..i , 488;
619. L, 3 .......... v, I72 V., 3-5 ....... ii±287 iii, 487.
CXXXVIII., 78... vii, I., 5, 6 ... ii± 5Io; vi, V., 3, 4 ...... vii, 394 VIII., 27-30..iii, 6oi
565. 345. V., 5 ......... ii, 306 VIII., 28 ..... hi, 4_
CXXXIX., 4.•.vi,326 I.,6...i,x4.o;ii, 449 V., ,6 .......ii, 288 6o2.
ii± 306
CXXXIX., 5, 6 .... vii, I., 7-..i, 457; ii± 229, V., _ 9 ....... "VIII.,3o..iii, 614;
44L 355, 543; ib, z64; V., Ix .... ii, 306; vii, 525; vi, 92,
CXXXIX., 7-1o .... i, v, 87, 1o7. 394. 93, 293; vie,
12; ii, I., 8 ......... vii, 398 V., 15-I 7..... iv, 517 315 .
434- I., io ......... ii, 233 V., 15 ........ ii, 3ol VIII., 31 ..... viii, 21
CXXXIX., 8-1o .... v, I., ii ......... ii, 233 V., 16 ....... ii, 349 VIII., 34 ...... h, 258"
616. I., I2 ......... ii, 233 V., i8 .... vi, 312; vii, VIII., 36 ..... iv, 129
CXXXIX., i2-i6...vi, I., 14 ......... ii, 4ol 463. IX., 1..i, 87; v, i75;
88. L, 15, I6, 17. . .ii± 4oi V., 19 ......... v, i_ vii, 448.
C-_XXXIX., i5...i± 15; I., 16 ........ vii, 4o6 V., "_o........ ii, 3 IX., i, i2 ..... v, 173
v, 203. I., 17 .......... i, 139 V., 22..i±423; ii, 364; IX., i-6 ....... v, 516
CXXXIX., 16..v,445; I., 17, 18 ...... ii, 355 _ 4ol. IX., I- 5. .iv, 297; v,
86; I., 18, I9 ...... ii, 4.ol VI ........... vi, I7o 360.
vn, 441. I., 19 ........ v, 479 VI., x, ", ...... ii, 363 IX., 2........ iii, 639
CXXXIX., 2I, 22..viip I., 20, 21...i± 548; iii, VI., _. ....... vii, 466 IX., 3 ........ !i, 319
458. 639. VI., 6... ii, 3o7, 41o IX., 4 ........ IV, 485
CXXXIX., "3. Aft, I6.4 I., 23, 31 ....... i, 2o VI., 6 (LXX.) ... vii, IX., 5, 6 ...... iv, 486
CXXXIX., 23, :14...lh I., 24 ........ ii, 23I 425. IX., 5 ....... vi, II 4

CXL., 3 ....... 39.tii, 711 I.,


I., 2_
2 ,.........
29 ...... ii_
v, 231
509 VI.,,98 ....
VI ... . ii,. 30Z,
.n, 4I°
194 IX., 8 ....
466.v, 555; vn,
CXL, 11 ...... vii, 466 I., 32 ........ v, I92 VL, 11 ....... ii, I95 IX., Io .... i, 457; ii,

CXLL, 2...it,
488, 535; 45 ; tv,
v, I., ............
II 33..ii, 356,377,437 ii, 312 VI.,
VI, 2o .......
22 ....... viii, 46264
Vit, 366;
v, 87. iii, 13o;
363, 52_. II., I, 2 ....... ii, 299 VI., 23 .... _-i±195, 34I IX., xI ....... ii, 273
CXLI., 3 ...... v't, 326 II.,2 ......... ii, 356 VI., 25 ....... viii, 64 IX, 12 .... it, 322; V,
CXLI., .... i, 20; ii, IL, 3-5 ....... ii, 3o5 VI., 27.. v, 173; viii, 566.
5"229; v, 376; II., 4 ......... ii, 232 64. IX., I3-I8 .... ii, 2gg
vii, 435. II., 5..ii, 232; iv, 245, VI., 27-29 . .. ii, II 5 IX., 17 ...... ii± 322
CXLIII., 6 .... iii, 685 38i, 416, 624. VI., 28, 29 .... vii.t, 64 IX, 19...v, 376, 396,
CXLIV., 7 ...... iv, 83 II, 6 ......... it, I94 VI., 32-34 ..... iv, 94 566.
CXLIV., 11 ..... iv, 83 II., 21, 22 ....... i, 8 VII., x....... vii, 394 X., 3 ..... v, 453, 479
CXLV ......... vn, 548 III., 1....... ii, 299 VII., 3 .......... i, 5 X., 4 .... ii, 270, 279,
CXLV., 8 ...... iii, 452 IIl., 3, 4 (LXX.) .... VII., 22 ...... v, 173 39I.
CXLV., I6 .... vii, 434 viii, 55. VII., 25, 26...vii, 394 X., 4, 5 ....... ii, 355
CXLV., 17 .... vii, 442 III., 3 .... ii, 34o, 39I VII., :'o ....... v, I73 X., 7-.it, 366; w, II3,
CXLVI., 4 (LXX.)... [ III, 5 .... it, 280, 437 VIII., 4 ....... ii, 232 vii, 442, 464.
viii, 583 . I III., 5, 6, 7 .... h', 348 VIII., 5 ...... iv, 485 X., 8 ......... ii, 355
CXLVI., 3 .... viii, 696 1 III., .... lt,
CXLVIL, 4 .... iv, 582 III., _iiii ...ii, 363 11o VIII., 69...ii,
...... 509; ',,a,
ii, 232 X.,
X.,9 Io.....
.... ii,
v, 288,
479, 292,
547
CXLVII., 5...vi, 398; III., 9. • .vii, 413, 466 382. 347-
viii, 438. III., 9seq ..... vii, 435 VIII., 9, IO, II .... ii, X., I2...ii, 307; vii,
CXLVII., 6.. Aft, 456; III., Ix..ii, I95 , 229; 313 • 522.
iv, 36. v, 43o. VIII., Io, xI . .ii± 28o X., 14 .... ii, 252, 448
CXLVII., t 5 ...iv, 424 III., II, I',...ii, 307; VIII., 15 ...... i, 552 X., 17 .... ii, 3o7; iv,
CXLVII., 20... it, 494 ill, 714; v, 551 VIII, 17 ...... ii, 366 576.
CXLVIII., I, 2.. i, 242 III., 12 ..... i, 2o; ii, VIII., 19 ...... ii_ "8O X., I8 ....... vii, 43 I
CXLVIII., 3... iv, 665 229, 348. VIII., 20 ..... vii, 344 X., 19 .... ii±25I , 307;
CXLVIII., 3,4..iv, 548 III., t3...ii, 232, 34o VIII., 2t seq.., i, 228 iv, 543; v, 555
CXLVIII., 4 .... v, 235 ] IlL, 13-I 5 .... ii± 27o VIII., 2_...i, 264; ii, X., 2o ........ ii, 494
CXLVIII.,4,5..iv,5631 III., 15 ....... ii, 232 x94, I33; iii, X.,21 ........ ii, 494

CXLVIII., 5_v. i±36"; III., i6 ....... ii, 340 488, 6ol, 6o5; X., 24 .......... ii, 9
434.;v, _'°'613 III" I8"""
vi'346, ii±46I; vi'36•381; vii, X.,25x.,
31 .........
.... ii, 31o,i'36552
CXLVIII., 5, 6..i, 411 III., 19 ........ ii, 1o VIII., 2", (_XX.) ... XI., i .... ii, 365; vii,
CXLVIII., 6 ...vii, 47 IlI., i9, 2o .... i, 488 vii, 474- 343-
CXLVIII., 7..viii, 376 III., 23...ii, 3°.5, 348 VIII., _t_v-31..v, 515; XI., 3 .......... i, 52
CXLVIII., 9-..vi± 39_ IlL, 27 ....... 11,391 v.ti, to_. XI., 4 ....... vii, 434
CXLVIII., 11, i2..v t, Ill., 28...v, 531; vii, VIII., _2-25 . .t, 488; XI., 5 ........ ii, 36I
394. 457. iii± 6o'2, 6o5; XI., 7 ........ ii, 366
CXLIX., x, 2...ii± 249 III., 34 ...... i, 13, 51 iv, 246; vii, XI., 13 ....... fi, 36I
CXLIX., 3 ..... ii, 249 IV., 8 ........ v, 17ii 448. XI., 14 ....... llj 359
CXLIX.,4 ..... ii, 249 IV.,8,9 ...... ii, 305 VIIL, ',_.-24 .... v, 77 XI.,21 ....... ii, 32.2
CXLIX., 5 ...... i, 524 IV., Io, I1 .... fi, 3o5 : VIII., --2,,23. .iii, 5o'2 XI., 22..ii, :7.85;
CI._ 3 ......... ii, 248 IV., 18 ........ ii, 3o5 VIII., 24 ..... Hi, 495 395-
CL_ 4 ........ iii, 672 IV., 2I ........ ii, 3o5 VIII., :_5..... vii, 36_ XI., 23 ..... _ 9, 39 I
CL., 5......... ii, 248 IV., 23...iv, 332, 539 VIII., ',7.-i, 2._7; i_, XI., 24..ii, 28o, 3_;
IV-, _5-..ii, mS, 115, 9_; m, 0ol, v, 481.
Prov. I., I--4 ........ il, 51o 29L 6t4.. XI., 25 ....... vii,413
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 227

Prov. XI. 26...ii, 367; v, Prov. XVIII. 6 ..... viii, 59 Prov. XXIV., 9 ........ ii' 9 Eccle_ I. 16-18 ..... fi, 313
550; vii, 4x3- XVIII., 9 ....... i, 69 XXIV., II .... vii, 435 II., 8 ....... viii, 21
XL, 3° ....... v, 173 XVIII., t 7...... i, 64 XXIV, 12 .... iii' 194 II, _$ (LJOC.)..vii,
XlI., 2 ........ v, I73 XVIII., x9... v, 33x; XXIV., t_ ..... v, 554 434, 469.
XIL, 4..ii, 287; vii, viii, 638. XXIV., to..v, 50; vi' Ill., _... iv, a/, 6t;
394- XVIII., 22... vii, 456 272. ...
xn., 4(LXX.)...vii'
395- X_X.,
XIX., 95.......
...... v,396
v, 567 XXIV.,
,7_et¢
34-...._ hi.
IlI., ,.._..
$ .... _._ viii,_l
26
XIL, ,, ...... vii, 425 XIX.,, t ...... ii, 367 XXIV., 2, ...... i' 90 III_ 7 ...... "'"
XII., '5 ..... viii, 6,, XlX., 13 (LXX.) .... XXIV., 27 .... vii'4oo IIL, I| ..... ?v_
XII., 16 ....... v, 535 vii, 463. XXIV., 28 ..... ii, 252 IIL, '7 ..... ii_ 438
XlI., "_2...... v, 555 XIX., '4 .... vii, 456, XXV, t ....... v, t76 III., 18-2l. '"
XIL, 28 (LXX.). v_ 463. XXV., 11 ..... viii, 59 HI, ao .... viii, 34t
419, 466. XIX., '7..-i' 486; ii, XXV., 21 ...... v, 53I III, 2,... .... v, $47
XIII., 3...... viii, 59 27O, 279, 39I ; XXVI., 2..... vii, 4_o IV., 5..vii, 397, 425
XIII., 5 ...... ii, 24I v, 53t; vii, XXVI, 4 ..... v, 458; IV., t2 ....... vi,12
XIII., 6 ...... ii' 36I 427, 468. vii,, 614.
XIII., 8..ii, 7.8i, 39'; XIX., ,8..v, 555; vii, XXVI., 5 ...... ii, 4_;8 v., 5,.
V, vii'at6,436
4........ v, 543
iv, 6t9; vi, 436, 468. XXVI., 9 .... vii,490; V., 6.... fii' 672; v,
277. XlX., 23 ...... ii, 366 rift, 58 63o.
XIII, 9 ....... ii, 439 XIX., 24 ..... vii, 397, XXVI., t 7 .... ,m, 4t 9 V., to ...... v, 550
XIII., It..ii, 293, 391 425. XXVI., 27 .... v, 193, VL, 7...... iv, xo5
XlII., z2 ...... ii, 4oi XlX., 29 ...... il, 26I 555; vii'43I i VII., 2 ..... vi, I14
xnI., x7 (LXX.) ... XX., , ........ ii, 245 XXVlI., 1.... vii, 457 VII., 13 ..... ii' 313
vii' 467 . XX., 7 .... v, 48I, 53I XXVll., 2 ...... i. '5 VII., '4 ..... it, aS
XllI., 20..vii,458,467 XX., 9 .... v, 4.76; vi' XXVII., m... ii' 322 VII, 23, 14 .... Iv,
XlII., 24-55..5;vii,436;
.ii, 293; v, 14; vn, 403,
484. XXVII.,
XXVII, I2 .... i' 459
]4-..ii' 291 VII., 26 .3.7.5_i,395;
vm, 44- XX., 13 ....... v, 555 XXVII., 19... iv, 594 viii, 64.
XIII., 25 ..... iv, 62o XX., 22..v, 463; vii, XXVII., 23 .... ii' 322 VIII., ll... iv, 659
XlV., 1 ...... vii, 395 392. XXVII., 25, 26 .... ii' X., 1....... vii,403
XIV., 3 ...... ii, 25, XX., 25 ..... viii, 658 322. X., 4... iv, 329, 331
XIV., 5 ...... vii, 442 XX., 27..i, I, ; ii, 429 XXVIII., 4, 5- ii, 369 X., 9 v_ 553
XIV., 6 ....... ii, 3 m XX., 28..ii' 367; viii, XXVIII., .... it, 340 X., 18 ..... vii, 425
XlV., 8 ....... ii, 369 632. XXVIII., _... iv, 62o XI., 3 ...... .v, 222
XlV., I2 .... vii, 457; XXI.,, .... i, 552; iii, XXVlII., 14... ii' 25, XlI, 4 .... viii' _83
viii, 611 683; v, 553; 364; v, XlI, 7 ..... vii, t_2;
XlV., ,6 ...... ii, 356 vii,, 561.. 539. viii' 574,,
XIV., 2, ...... ii' 367 XXI., 9, 19. • .vn, 395 XXVIII., 27...v, 478, XII, to ..... vii' 09
XlV., 23 ...... ii, 367 XXI., 1o ........ ii, 9 53L XlI, I2 ..... ii' 564
XIV., 25 ...... v, 537 XXI., 11 ..... ii, 323 XXVIII., 28...v, 534 XII., ,3 ...... ii' _1.
XlV, 26 ..... ii, 356 XXL, 13. .v, 531 ; vii, XXlX., 3 ..... ii' 3o2 XlI., 14 .... vii, 44o
XlV., 27 ...... ii, 367 427, 468. XXtX, ,2 .... vii' 403
XIV., 29 (LXX.).vii, XXI., t9 ..... vii, 395 XXIX., 17.-. vii, 436 Cant. I., t ........ Hi, 5o4
414,467; viii, XXI., 23 ...... viii,59 XXlX., 22 ..... v, 396 L, 3 ......... iv, 283
29. XXI., 26 ..... h, 37o XXX., 2 ...... ii' 461 I., 3, 4 ........ t, 5_6
XIV., 3I ..... vii, 466 XXI., 27 .... vii,46o XXX., 3 ...... ii, 365 I., 4 ......... iv,488
XIV, 32 ..... vii, 414 XXII., i ....... vi, t 3 XXX., 4 ..... vii' 33° II., 2...... viii, 593
XV.,l...iv, 217; v, XXII.,2 ..... vi,217 XXX.,6 .... vii,468 II.,8 ...... viti, 761
496. XXlI., 3 ...... i,459 XXX., t[, .... v, 173 II., 15 .... i, 8o, 3.58;
IV., i (LXX.)... vii, XXlI., 3, 4 .... ii, 339 XXX., i_--2o., v, 174 vii, 457. .
397. XXlI., m .... vii,399 XXX.,21-23.. v, 174 IV., S....... iii,3et
XV., 3 .... v, 448, 547 XXlI., 2o, 21 ..... iv, XXX., 24-28 ...... iv, IV., 14 .... viii, $36,
IV., 8 ........ ii' 36_ 359; ii, 3,0. 536; v, i74. 568.
XV., m, ,2 .... v, 35_ XXlI., 28 ...iv, 387; XXX.,29..... v, 175 VI.,9...... viii,658
XV., '4 ....... ii, 312 viii' 615. XXXI, 4 (.LXX_... VII., _5, 26..iv, 492
XV., '7 ...... ii, 24t XXII, 7.9...... i'52 vu, 498.
IV., 19 (LXX.)..viii, XXlII ....... vii, 498 XXXI., ,o... vii, 394 [ ha. I .............. vi, 392
58. XXlII., 3 ..... ii' 238 xxxI., 19, 2o..ii' 283 ] I., 2 .... i, $25; ti, ZZg,
XVI ......... ii, 293 XXIII., 5 ..... iv, 593" XXXI., 22 .... ii'28 7 ] $65, 44o; iii, t$4,
XVI., 6..v, 476, 531 ; XXIII.,
XXIII., 9..v,
I, .... 458,
iv, 546
2, 7 XXXL, 26,287.
27, 28 . ii, [ _,, 16_,
682; 33& 343*
v, 495;
vii, 378 , 4'3,
¢27, 468- XXlII., t3--. ii' 23° XXXI, 3° .... it, 287 vi, 29&
XVI, 2, ...... ii, 365 XXIII., ,4.. ii, 230; I_ 2,-'4...iv, 8_; v, $o9
XVI., 26 ..... iv, vii, 436. _ I., _ ........ iv, 264 I., _, 3........ vii, t to
XVI., 27 ...... v, _ XXlII., _o .... ii, 244 I., 2 ........ iv, 6]_ I., 2, to ........ t, 142
XVL. 32...... v, 535 XXlII_ 2t... ii, 244; I., 6 ........ iv, 5eo I, 3.... i, t84, 344; v,
xvII., 64-.....
XVII., .v, 346, 374
ii, 256 XXIII. 24 vii,
..... 397_ 8, 1.,9
L, 9, ........
,o ..... iv, 5or
iv, 34a i 45o; _$7;
_$6, eb 197,
vti_ _9'
XVII., t2 ..... ii, 367 XXIII, _9,3o .....
"" I_ ,4 .... iv,:_t; v,_ 375.
XVII., 27 ..... v, '73 244,vii,498 535. I, 3, tt. ..... .:.t, 175
xvm., 3.... vi,298; xxm., 3,(LXX.).. x.,,s.... iu,676;,i, x.,4i;,e,a_; _ t.u;
vii, 395. vii, 397. _"
228 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

i., 8 "'" i7t _ iii., 3 ......... iii, 412 Isa. vI., xo .... i, 200, 502; Isa. x., 33 ......... iii, 369
I., _-_'..'.":::._ 14o III., 3, 4 ...... iii, 395 iii, 35, 40I, 453; XI.,I seq.., i, 174, 243
I., 7-" .i, I78; iii, 169; III., 9..i, 14o, 203, 268 iv, IOn; v, 580; XI., I, 3, 4 ..... i_ 224
iv, 462; v, 2243;vii, III., 9-15 ....... i, 266 vi, 390. XI., x, 1o ..... vlx,448
433. III., lO (LXX.)...viii, VI., 11 ..... i, 564, 565 XI., r-3...iii, 445, 446
I., 7, 8..iil, 154; v, 22Io 762. VII., 2 ........ iii, 536 XI., 1, z..iii, 164, 3]_"
I., 7"9 ......... v, 5io Ill., 12 .... lii, 369; v, VII., 4..i, 450; iii, 331 iv, i6o; vi_, ii_';
I., 8 .... i, 466; v, 2251; 306, 44I, 556. VII., 9 .... ii, 3oI, 349, viii, 386.
vii, 451;viii, 35. III.,13,I4 .... iii,420 434; iii, 38o, XI.,I..i, 423;iii, xol '
L, 9 ........ i,I81,269 III',I3 ........ iii, 559 389, 453; v, 346;v, 206,520 '
I., lO, 16 ....... i, 525 III., 14, 15 .... hi, 366 509, 545- 618; vii, 454.
I., lO..ill, 162; iv, 389 111, 16-24 ..... iii, 369 VII., lO.-i 7 ..... i, 452 XI., 2..i, 445; i.fi,465;
I., I0--15 ...... iv, I57 III., 16, r 7..... ii, 288 VII., lO-14 .... iv, 4II v, 175; v_, 320,
L, 1I-14 .... i, I38; ii, III., I6.. i, 2o8; v,433 VII., lO-15 ..... v, 519 vii, 344; viii, x3
293; ill, 156. III., 18 ......... iv, 223 VII., ii ..... i, 453; iv, XI., 2, 3 .... v, 6_I ; VII,
I., I1, 12 ....... v, 5122 III., 19 ........ ii, 268 411; w, 391. 342.
I., II..i, 483; ix, 471; III., 24 ....... ui, 273 VII., 13. .. i, 449, 452; XI., 4, 122....... i, 506
I iii, 156; vii, 46o. IV., x ........ vii, 345 v, 618. XI., 4 .... vii, 345, 4_
., 13...i, 147; iii, I5_ IV., 4..i, 493; ix, 2283; VII., i3, x4. .. iii, 16I; XI., 5 ......... vi, 3_7
I., I3, 14. .iv, 287; vii, iv, 296. v, 288. XI., 6 .... iii, 483; viii,
342. IV., 8 ......... i, 374 VII., I4 ..... i, 57, 449, 5o2.
I., 14 .... i, 575;..!ii, 7° V .............. i, 147 451, 509; iii, XI., 6, 7 ....... iv, 356
I., 15 ......... m, 154 V., 1 .......... ii, 43 331, 358, 5='2, XI., 7 ......... h, 49I
I,, 15-2o ....... v, 515 V, 2 ......... ifi, I71 539, 541, 559; XI., 8, 9 ....... iii, 388
I., I6, I8, 2o ...... 1, 7 V.,2, 7........ vix, 39I v, 56, 621; vi, XI., zo..ii,452; v, 514,
L, 26--20 ....... i, I83 V., 5 .......... ii, 424 66; vii, 11o, 619; vii, 113.
L, 16-I 9 ....... v, 23.7 V., 5, 23 ....... hi, 395 239, 446. XI., I4 .... v, 184, 215
I., t6-x8 .... i, 177; n, V., 6...i, 445; vii, 451 VII., 15 .... ii, 222; ill, XlI, 2 ......... i, 424
°92. V., 6, 7.... in, 171, 399 I61; iv, 356. XII., 3 ....... viii, I6
I., 16, t_. ....... ii, 1I_ V., 7 .... iti, 399; vi, 93 VIII., I .... ii, 5io; vi, XII., 4 ......... i, 466
I.., 16..ii, 47i; vii, 484 V., 8..iv, 462; v, 550; 327 . XII., 6 ........ vi, 392
I, 17--.I9 ....... i, 515 _i, 391, 4o9. VIII., 3 ........ v, 639 XIIL, 2 ........ il, 276
I., I7, I8 .... iv, 43; v, V., 1o--17. . .i, 216, 231 VIII., 3,4..i,442, 5o9; XIII., 6- 9 ...... v, 564

I., 18 .5.5i6.6022; vii, I29 V.,


V., I1, I', ......
II ......... fii,
iv, 468
462 VIII., 4-- vi,• i,277.
216, 23I ; XIII.,
XIII., 91o........
....... ii,i, 565
195
I., 19, 20..ii, 198,491; V., 12...i, 39o; ill, 98; iii, I6I, 331, XIV., 1..... i, 260, 261
iv, .3o5, 599. iv, 632. 468, 559" XIV., 4 ........ iv, 593
I., 19. . n, 32I; v, 547; V., 14. . .i, 174; iii, 369 VIII., 6, 7..... v, 216 XIV., 4-2I ..... v, 208
vii, 469. V., 18.. iii, 665; iv, 36, VIII., 8,9..iv, 352,353 XIV., 12 ....... v, 672
I., 20..iii, I7I ; iv, 6oi; 462. VIII., 8, lO .... iii, I61 XlV., 12-22 .... iv, 259
v, 625; viii, 760. V., 18, 20 ....... i, 203 VIII., 14..i, I4o, 446; XIV., 13-15 .... v, 2I 5
].,22I .......... ",,,206 V.,18-25 ....... 1,266 iii, I72, 326, XIV.,13-16 .... v, 339
I., 22...i, 475; ii, 39; V., 20..i, 179, 351 ; iv, 365, 4o9. XIV., 13, 14. • • iil, 466
iii, I84; vii, 434- 462, 604; iix, 54 x, VIII., I6, 17 .... v, 5Io XIV., I4...iiij454; vi,
I., 23...i, 240,464; iJ, 634; vii, 415 , VIII., 18 ....... ii, 212 64.
23o; vii, 403. V., 20, _,1...... ii, 293 VIII., 20 (LXX.).. ,,ai, XIV., x5 ........ vi, 64
I, 26...v, 182; vi, 392 V., 21...i, r39 , 214; ii, 458, 488. XIV., I6 ....... v, 556
I, 27 .......... i, 24_ 355; iii, 461. IX ............ vi, 51 XIV., 19 ...... vii, 447
II., _4...iv,3922; v, 523 V., 222......... iv, 4622 IX., I ......... i, 571 XVI., r, z ....... i, I44
II., 2, 3 ....... iii, 154 V., 23 ......... vii, 415 IX., 1, 2 .... iii, 157; v, XVIII., I, 2.... v, 216
II., 22..iii, 436; v, 390; V., 25-27 ....... v, 514 514; viii, 435- XVIII, 6 ...... i, 175
vtb.452.'" V., 26 ........... i, 86 IX., 2..iii, 454; viu, 55, XIX., I . .i_ 1622; vili,
IL, 3...t, i75; il, I7i; VI ..... iv, 16o; vi, 386 45°; iv, 57_-6°3, 377.
ii_.184. 346, 436; VI., 1- 9...... vi, 384 660; vi, 3_. XlX.,20..vii, 112,2239;
van, 35.. VI., I, 2 ....... iv, 414 IX., 6..i, 174, 236,441 ' viii, 45.
II., 3, 4 ..... l, 511; iii, VI., I .......... i, 5o9 ...4:94,5o9;ii,_,1_; XIX., 24 seq.... i, 226t
r54; iv, 558 ; v, VI., z..iv, 58i; vii,488 ill, 166, 337; tv, XX.,2 ......... ii,2266
5IO. VI., 3...i, 14; ill, 682; 566, 649; v, 524, XX., 3 ........ iv, 6I 3
IL, 4..iii, 340, 346; v, iv, 2253 , 376; v, 62.8, 629, 632, XXII., 13 .... iv, 114;
I' 78. _.2;vi,385,395; 639; vi, 271, vii, 428; viii,
•.,5,
II., 8 .......... v,5,o
v, 462 73,4; 454; 111,
viii, XXII., 576.
I3, 14. ._ 2239;
II., 8, 9... v, 364, 439, VI., 3, 4 ....... vi, 3922 315. v, 55o.
498. VI., 4 ........ vi, 391 IX., 6 (LXX.)..vii, 487 XXII., 2222
...... vl, 36
II., r 2. .iii, 4o3; v, 339 "VS., X., 2.
lI., 17. VI., _: ........ i, 49o I........ iii, 366 XXIII., 4, 5 .... v, 215
•_i, saIo ........ vi, 39° X.,22 .......... iii, 395 XXIV., 19... vii, 44o
IL, 19. __ _, -r.._ -_-.,-,, VI.,8 ......... i, 2236 X., Io, iI ...... ii, I94 XXIV., 20 .... viii, 35
497, 56I- VL, 9 .... iii, 376, 568; X., 12-I 7 ...... v, 201 XXV., x....... vi, 387
II., 20 .... iii, x7t , 34I iv, 82, 433; vi, X., 14 .... ii, i94 , 473; XXV., 3 ........ i,45 o
III., I-3 ....... iii, 34I 391. iii, 612. XXV., 8. " $37; iii,
m., ,,3...... iii,,7, Vi.,9,,0..iii,3225;
iv, x.,,7..... iv,_ 379 ,_s__', ,s,,
.......v,5,,
IIL, z, 3 ......ii_446 x,222
.........,,,55
X., 223.. iii, 3722; v, 516 XXV., 9 ....... 227,i, 472
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 229

h_ XXV., t, ...... v, 524 Isa. XXXII., 9, ]o..iii, 376 Isa. XL, 7 ........ iii' 552 lsa. XLII_ t&-m..vi, 395
XXVI., 2, 3..... i, 2o61 XXXII., 20 .... ii, 48o _XL, 8.... .94o4, 417 XLII., ]9teq,....i'a6 !
XXVL, IO_l_i,• 565; v,[ XXXIIL, xo,525•
Ix .... v, _XL.,9m..i,
XL., .... m,]4;364, 432
ii' 4_. X I_=I_ 19..iil,
,_ta.,,, '-3 .... 325,465
v, _t
XXVL, ,x ...... v, 5'7 1 XXXIIL, ,,... ii, ]98 XL, ]]...ii'2]3; vii, XLIIL, 1, 2. ..% $$
XXVI., ,8 ..... Vi, 2o 7 [ XXXIII., ]3-x9 .... i, 4o5- .. XLIII., 2...... "" ii, a3x
XXVI., 19..i, 5IO, 54_ [ 234. XL, 12, i' I47, 487; U, XLIII., 5. ...... i, 475
563; iii' 567; J XXXIII., 13 .... i, ]42 ]94, 472; iii, XLIII., 6, 7.... fii' 168
v, 2,8, 251. [ XXXlII., ,4-27 .... v, 502; v, 642. XLIII., Io ..... i, _ff_
XXVI., I9 (LXX.) .. 525. Xh, ]2 (LXX.)..viii, 472; vi, 387
viii, 437, 45 ° XXXlII., 14
XXVI., 20...i, ]8; iii, [ _ .... iii, XL., ]2, 574-
22 .... i'4o_ XLIII.,
XLIII., m, ],..it,v,
]i ..... 133
642
565; v, 218 XXXIII., ]4...iii, 407 XL., 13, ]4 .... iii, 29_ XLIII., ]3, I4..v, 526
XXVII., ,..i, 255; hi, [ XXXIII., ]6-18. .i, ]44 XL., " ]47; ii, XLIII., x_i...... i, 267
388; iv, XXXIII., I7, ]8...iii, I3473it, iii, 441, XLIII., 1_-2l..v, 360
288, 329; '69. 461, 468. 511.
viii, 782. XXXIII., I7...v, 213, XL., 14 ....... iii, 487 XLIII., 18_ 19 ..... iii,
XXV_I., 2 ..... 111, 422 253. XL., ]5 .... i, 558; ii, M6,432,472
XXVII., 7 .... vdi, 627 XXXIII., 20 .... i, 45] 438, 505, 556; XLIII., 18 ...... iv, 78
XXVIII., 6 ..... i, 466 XXXIII., 22..viii, 425 111, 15] , 247, XLIII, I9 .... fitj 285,
XXVIII., ] x..iii, 446; XXXIV., 4. ". iii, 496; 39o, 643, 659; 361, 4_6.
vii, 479. vii, 522 v, 57. XLIII., ]9, 2,..IV 51t
XXVIIL, ]4.-.ifi, 395 XXXV., [-7 .... i, 233 XL., I_,[ 7 .... i!i, 59 t XLIII., :to.... ii, 492;
XXVIII., ,6... i, ]4 o, XXXV., t ...... iii, 355 XL., t_-2o .... Vi, 512 iii, 364.
453;ii,49; XXXV., 2 ..... iii, 357 XL., 18, 19 ..... ii, 194 XLIII., 23" 24. .i' 483
iii, 439, XXXV., 3, 5, 6.. i, 5xo; XL., 18. ii, 47 o, 471 ; XLIII., 24 .... Viii,568
442, I65, iii, 388. iii, 273. XLIII., 25 ..... v, 592
I72; v, 5I., XXXV., 3-6.. iv, 449; XL., 22 .... d, ]08; v, XLIII., 26..v, 663
522 ; Vi, v, 518,618; 6]3. XLIII., _'...t, 64; ii'
387 ; viii, vii, ,I 5. XL., 25....ii, 47o, 47l; 583 .
498- XXXV., 3.... iii, 357, m, 273. XLIV .......... i' 18_
XXIX., ]o..v, 343,446 364;v,62]; XL., 25,26 ..... il, 487 XLIV., 4 .... ii, 39; VI.
,,IX., II .... V, 18I; vii, 414. XL., 26,27...viii, 329 324, 346.
vi, 66. XXXV., 4-6...iii, ]64 XL., 28 .... ii, ]08; iii, XLIV., 5, .fii' 4l$, 639
XXIX., II--IS..V, 509 XXXV., 4- • .i, 62; lli, 314, 612. XLIV., 6.. I, aSI; ii,
XXIX., I3...i, 9, 219, 357" XLI., 4 .... ii, ]33; ]it, 133; iii' 48o,
269, 476; ii' XXXV., 5".i, 295; it], 480. 614; iv,224;
29, 229, 36', 559" XLI., 8.... i' 763; iii, vii, 13_; viii,
414; iii, 363, XXXV., 6...... i, ]79 152; v, 53. 48, 314"
374,4'9,453, XXXV., 8, 9...iii, 388 XLI., 15-2o .... v, 5]7 XLIV., 6, 7.... v, 64_
460; v, 362, XXXV., ]o ...iii, 59o XLL, ]7 ...... iii, 497 XLIV., 8.. Aii' 63" 317
37o, 387; vii, XXXVI., 7, 8, to...ii, XLI., ]8, ]9.. Aft, 324 XLIV., 9 ....... i, 419
5 ]8. 474. XLL, 22, 23 .... iv, 375 XLIV., 9-2o.. i, 165;
XXIX., ]3, 14. • i, 238 XXXVI., XXXVII .... XLII., x-4..i, 26], 267 vi, 5]2.
XXlX., i4:..i' 2m,261; [ iv, ,o6. XLII., t...iii, 6o6; v, XLIV., 2o ..... iii' 54.7
n, 304; m, I xxxvlI., 7o...v, 642 5o5• XLIV,, 24 .... iii, 48o,
325, 389, xxxvlI., 22...di' 717 XLII., 2-4 ..... v, 24,614,
439, 47]. I XXXVII., 22, 23...vi, ' XLII, 2, 3 .... iii, 56_ XLIV., 25..iii' 614
XXIX., 15 .... ii, 263, ] 86. 386; v, 618. XLIV., 25 ..... iii' 389
4]7; v, 547 XXXVIII., 5, 7, 8...v, XLII., 3 ........ i, 49° XLIV., 26 ..... it]' 384
XXIX., ]8 ..... ifi, 393 ]76. XLII., 4..iii, 437, 59t ; XLV., t .... i, 145; iii,
XXlX., 2z..iv, 82; viii, XXXVIII., ]2, z3, 26.. iv, 419- ]57 ,606, 625;
57. iii' 565 . XLII., 4, 6 ..... iii, 436 v, 514, 637.
XXlX., 22, 24. .vi, 396 XXXVIII., z9..iv, 656 XLII., 5...i' _.38; ii' XLV_ I- 3 .... _ lit
XXlX., 23 ..... ii, 254 XXXVIII., 2X..iii'97; m8; iii' ]9' ; XLV., ], 2..ii, 357; iii,
XXX .......... iii, I62 vi' 350. iv, 253.. I58.
XXX., ] .... i, 485; ii, XXXIX ....... iii, 397 XLII., 5-]3 ..... t, XLV., _, 3 ...... i' 144
229; v, 341, XXXIX.,6 .... iii, 369 XLIL, 6"16 ..... i'_ XLV.,3..ii, _._b 449,
657. XXXIX., 8 ..... i, 220 XLII., 6, 7 ..... i' 4_9; Jr, 373;
XXX., 1-59.2, .... i, 238 XL., I-I 7. i, 22o I46; iii, 3320_" iii' 31_ 44_
XXX.,9 ........ i'229 XL., I ......... vi, 390 VII, I23, 242, 4 _0"
XXX, t5..v, 3o6, 447, XL., 3- .ii' ]74; iii, I6_ XLII., 6..fii' 389, 432, XLV., 5".ill, _14, _4l_
440, 442.
v,$a
XXX., ]8592.
...... iii, 682 348. 672; -:it,
4o4, XLII.,_..vL 387, 388 i 613'61466t$;
XXX., 25, 26. •. i, 561 XL-, 3-5 ....... v, 5_7 XLII., tt.... i, 230; vi, XLV_ _ 6. -l, &513" 354
XXX., 27, 3o.. iii, 399 XL., 4 .... iii, 436; viii, 397. XLV., 6 ....... iv, _/6
XXX., 3o ...... ii' 1,0 584- XLII., 9-..iv, 78; vi' XLV, 7.... i, 523; fti,
X.XXI ........ iii, ,62 XL, 5, 7 ...... ill, 59] I t°7" _T& 287, 3o8,

XXXL, 6...ii, 1,4; v, XL.,5 ........ iii, 5_2, XLII., ,o...i, 472; ii, ! _?_6_ 14_1_
XXXL, 9.5.92.'...i,564 XL., 6..i,
v, ,22,432.
563; ill, 51_; XLII., '4...iv,
173. 76; vi, 3S6,S98,_.99"
XXXII, I ...... i, 564 [ XL, 6-8...ii' 4o,, 439 3°1" v, 175, el4;
XXXII., 8..... ii, 363 ] XL., 6, 7 ....... v, 548 ! XLII., 15 ..... iii, 497 _ :t$4.
230 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

Isa. XLV., 8..vi,


x11. 387; vii, Isa. LI.,
LI., 46...........
i, 465; iii,
vi, 346
366 Isa. LIII., 8-Io...iii,
vii, lZI. 166; Isa. LVIII.,
LVIII., 21,.......
z... iii,i, 164 i74
XLV., 11-1_....v, 224 LI., 7" • .iii, 367; viii, LIII., 9 .... i, 247; iii, LVIII., 3-5 .... iv. if2
XLV., 12..ii, Io8; iv, 611. 165, 342; iv, LVIII., 3-7 ...iv, io3
263. LI., 9 ......... iii, 564 283; v, a_oo; LVIII., 4, 5 ..... i, 178
XLV., I4, I8 .... v, 88 LI., 1o ........ vii,484 vii, 129. LVIIL, 5 ....... ii, 27
XLV., 14-16..v, 517; LII., 2 ........ vi, 366 LIIL, I1..iii, 468; vii, LVIII., 5-8 .... ii, 34
vii, I12, 239. LII., 5..i, 35, 203; iii, 432. " LVIII., 6-9 ... v, 456
XLV., 14, 15. •.iii, 607 69, 341, 367; LIIL, 11 (LXX.)..vii, LVIII., 6-1o .... i, 138
XLV., 14 ...... v, 224 vi, 53; vii, 395, 432. LVIII., 6, 7 • •.ii, 293;
XLV., x5 ...... vii, lO2 427, 47 o, 521. LIII., 12..iii, 166,338, vii, 173.
XLV., 18..iii, 493,494, LII., 6 .... iii, 364; vi, 358,42o, 559; LVIIL, 6..i, 84, 483,
614; vi, 366 397. iv, 660; v, ii,1I 5, 365;
XLV, 19, zo...ii, 194 LII., 7" "i,436; ifi,34°, 52I; vii, 4o9, iii, 312, 412;
XLV., 21-23. . .ii, 194 364, 407, 432, 445, 447- vii, 419 .
XLV.,21,22 .... v, 88 438;vfi, 257. LIV., 1. i,I8o, 313;.ii, LVIII., 7 ..... ili, 312,
XLV., 21...ii, 440; iv, LII., lO seq ..... i, 2oi 174, 354; xv, 372, 373,
76; viii, 314 LII., Io ....... v, 517 151 ; v, 5.5;vi , 4ol, 412; v,
XI,V., 22 ....... v, 613 LII., 11...iii, 340; iv, 393; vu, 517 552; vii'427,
XLV., 23 ...... iii, 480 94; v, 439,544 LIV., 1-4 ...... v, 512 468.
XLV., 24 ....... i, 18o LIL, 13-I 5 . .i, 179; iv, LIV., 7, 8 ..... v, 592 LVIII., _-9 .... ii, 292

XLVI., l, 2, 5- .v., 549 420. LIV., 9 ......... i, 268 LVIII., _ ...i, 374; iii,
XLVI.,
XLVI., 2-8.......
.... vi,1, 483
512 LII., 14..iii,
vii, 257. 326,335; LIV., II-14..i,
646. 564; iv,] LVIII., 9- 565.
.ii, 204, 23I ;
XLVI.,_ ....... v, 592 LII., 15..i,258;v, 514; LIV.,II, I2 .... iv, 623 v, 193; vii,
XLVI., 9..i, 323, 367; vii1, 652 , 659.. LIV., 14. .vii, 435, 466 428.
iii, 514, 541 LIII., I-8..i, 179; iv, LIV., 17 ....... ii, 198 LVIII., 9 (LXX.)..vii,
XLVI., 12, t 3. .iii, 467 42o. LV., 1..ii, I98, 3o1; v, 521.
XLVII., I-X5.. v, 211 LIII., I- 7 ...... v, 520 555. LVIII., 13 ..... iii, 363
XLVII., 14, 15 ..... w, LIII., I-6 .... vii, ix 7 LV., 3 seq...i, zoo, 2o2 LVIII., 13, 14...i, 2o7
28o, 296, LIII., I, 2..1, 215, 256, LV., 3- -.hi, 338, 346; LVIII., 14 ...... i, 564
549, .599, 258; iii, 6o6 v, 618. LIX., x .... v, 443, 461
XLVIII., 9 .... iv, 549 LIII., I- 3 ..... iv, 6o8 LV., 4 .... iii, 128; vii, LIX., 1, 2 ...... v, 519
XLVIII., 12...iii, 48o LIII., I .... ii, 353; iii, 402. LIX., I-4.. v, 516, 546
XLVIII., 13. . .iii, 502 6o7; v, 23 o, LV., 4, 5- • .iii, 338; v, LIX., 4 ........ iii, 74
XLVIII., 16..iv, 416 516; vfi, 446; 513, 618 LIX., 7........ ii, 34o
XLVIII., 2I ...v, 360, viii, 652, 76o LV., 5 ........ iii, I73 LIX., 7, 8 ..... vii, 4o6
511. LIII., 2...i, 391,449; LV., 6 ........ ii, I14 LIX., 8.... ii, 340, 445
XLVIII., 22... ii, 233 fii, 73, 172, LV., 6, 7" • .ii' 377; iii, LIX., 9 ....... vii, 354
XLVIIL, 32 .... i, 342 335, 530; v, I7I ; v, 535, LX., 1-4 ...... vi, 336
XLIX ........ iii, 155 6I 9. 592. LX., x..... iv, 575; v,
XLIX., 6...i, 146; iii, LIII., 2- 5 ...... v, 213 LV., 9 ......... ii, 377 218; vi, 325;
389,454, 6o6 LIII., 2, 3..ii, 272; iii, LVI., 2 ....... iii' 363 392.
XLIX., 6, 8 .... i, 26o 326; iv, 617. LVI., 3...ii, 398; vi, 3 LX., 8 .... iii, 343, 462

XLIX.,
XLIX., 88,9
.......... iv,
vi,420
46 LIII., 3 ....164,ii, 534,
3521 535
lii, LVI.,
LVI., 3, 4 ......
3-5 ...... v, 399
ii, 2o 5 LX., 17I, .....
LXI., i, I46;
2... i, 16, 498fi,
XLIX., 9. • .iv, 66o; v, LIII., 3, 4..iii' 326; i, LVI., 4, 5..... _ii, 56 333; vi, 27o.
I81 ; vi, 401 506, 510. LVI., 7 ........ ii, 233 LXI., 1-3... viii' 425
XLIX., 12 ..... iii, 365 LIII., 3, 7 ..... lib 336 LVI., Io ........ i, 52 LXI., I .... 1, 423, 444,

XLIX., 15_, • 53; viii, LIn., v, 230;


4..iii, 336,vi,354;
52; LVIL,
LVI., 22t...i'
....... 179,vi,254,
366 6o6,
446; 672; v,
iii, 367,
XLIX., 16 ...... i, 566 vii, 4o9 . 512; iii, 340, 181, 64I.
XLIX., x7 ...... i, 147 LIII., 5- .ill, 17i, 382; 382, 395, 64o LXI., 2 ..... i, 39o; iii,
XLIX., 18 .... iil, 343, v, 619; vi, 52 LVII., I (LXX.).. vii, 1.6_7.,.36i7ii"
365; viii, 314 LIII., 5, 6 .... iii, 627 442. LXI, 3 " - tii_ 367
XLIX., 21 ..... iii, 365 LIIL, 5, 7 ...... !: 139 LVII., i-4 .... i, 2o 3 LXL, 9 .... vi", 18, 3
XLIX., 22 ....... i, 86 LIII., 6 ........ n, 226 LVII., 1, 2 ..... v, 521 LXIL, 2, 12 ...... i' 63
L., I .......... ii, 398 LIII., 7... i, 254, 256, LVII., 2.. ii_ I66, 422 LXII., 2 ...... vii, 431
L., 3 .......... iii, 42I 494, 516; iii, LVIL, 6...v, 343, 364, LXII., 9 ....... vi, 389
L., 4...i, 250; ii, 507; 164, 326, 418, 498. LXIL, Io seq.... i, 2o 7
415, 417, 42o, 42°, 559; iv, LVII., 15 ..... v, 592 LXIL, i1... i, 14, 9o;
617, 619. 123, 455; v, LVII., 16...i,538; iii, fi, 434, 441;
L., 5.. it, 507; vii, 240 284, 619,639; 191, 495; v, vii, 4.01,498.
L., 5-7 ........ v, 52o • rli!, I20_ 24.0, 660. LXlI., 12 ....... i, 259
L., 5,6..v,284; vii, i2o LIII., 7, 8..i, 433; iii, LVII., 17...... v, 66o LXIII., 1--6..... i, 207
L., 6...i, 175; iii, 559 ITt , 678. LVIL, I9..v, 660; vii, LXIII., I ...... iii, 418
L., 6-9 ......... i, 14° LIIL, 7-9 ...... v, 521 42o. LXIII., 2 ...... v, 36o
L., 6, 8, 9 ...... i, 51ol LIII., 8... i, I4O, 216, LVII., 2o, 21...vi, 27o LXIII., 3 ...... iii, 39°
L., 9 .......... ii, 397 [ 129, 258, 4oo, LVII., 2I.. ii, 233; vii, LXIII., 6--8 .... v, 518
L., to .... iii, 336, 3841 449; hi, 327; 458- LXIII., 8 ...... v, 613
L., 11...iii, t7t , 341; [ v, 48; vi, 53, LVIII., 1-12 .... i, 2o2 LXIIL, 9--.i, 451; iii,
iv, 295. I 293, 295; vii, LVIII., t--9 .... v, 477, 384, 534; v,
LI. 4, 5....... i,_m°l zo6. 531. 528; vi, 397
ANTE--NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 23r

Ira. LXIII., IO_(_.viit IIO_ Is,R. LXVI., 13 ...... i, _ Jet IV., 3, 4..iiit i_o3461 l(_. IX._ 24 ......... it 483
LXVI., 14 ..... iii, 567 v, 5to; vii, 118 IX.,aS, 26. .it t¢2, at_
LXIII., I3, I4. %49 ° LXVI-,15, 16...v, 49o IV.,4 i,I42; iii, 286 IX, 26 ..... it I8I; i_
LXIII., 15 scq...i, 78_7 LXVI., I6 .... iv, 296 437, 458; vii, 229.
LXIII., 17 ...... 1, LXVI., 18 .... vii, 24.2, 456. X, 2..ii, 386; v, 544;
LXIII., I7, 18..iv, 312 522. IV., 6 ........ ii, 194 vii, 4a14.,443.
LXIII., I9 ..... v,658 LXVI., 18, 19..v, 514; IV., 11 ........ v, 216 X. 2-5 ....... ", 5¢9
LXIII., 24..v,443,454 vii, lO9. IV., I4 ........ v, 593 X, 3 ........... it 165
LXIV .......... i, 207 LXVI., 2I...i, 257; v, IV., 22 ......... i, 465 X., 9_ II ........ v,549
LXIV., z .4k4147;
• vii, 4o9; vi, 263;
viii, 14. V.,
V., 3_ ....
.........i, 534; vii,
v, 459
442 X., t[ .... it 419;
313, 314. 4a$.viii,
LXIV., I, 2 .... ii, 194, LXVI., 22...it 567; iv, V., o...i, 525; ii, 213, X., 12.... ii, t
272 341 229, 26o,40_ x., 12,131
.... 9_,_
LXIV., 4 .... i, 564; ii, LXVI., 23 ..... iiit I55 401, 411; vi,312. X., 24. .iv, 529; v, 66o
350; iv, I46 , LXVI., 23, 24..ih, 567 V., 9 ......... ii, 229 XI, 8..it _oo; ilit 4oi
346; v, 6% LXVI.,24..It 18o, 217, V.,lt .......... ii'23 o XI.,13 ........ ii' 218
71, 253; viii, 264, 269; v, V., I2 .......... ii,2_o XL, 14 ......... tv,_
2t9,464; vit V.,22..v,611;vii, 487 XI.,t_......... i, 48_
LXIV., 6, 8.54_.
[ .iii' 713 27o; vii, 44o, VI ............. u, 231 XI., I_, 19. .v. 521; vii,
LXIV., 8 ..... Vlit 441 519_ 522. VI., 9 ..... fi, 114, 233 tZt.
LXlV., I0--12...i, I78 VI., to..it, 229; v, 5o9 XI., !9 .... i' a34;
LXIV., 1I ...... i, 18o Jet. I., 5 .... i, 543; ii, 224; VI., 16 .... ii, 233, 446, 166, 337, 418;
LXV., x... i, 259, 419, flit 2o7; v, 77, 21o, 115 ; viii, 627. v, _24; viit 1a!
423; iv, 464; i 442, 513; vi, 314; VI., 1Z, 18 ...... i, 515 XlI., t..11, 381; Vit it,
V, 514. 528; vii, 106, 354, 441 VI, I_ ......... v, 5I 3 358.
vii, 445; viii, I., 5, 6 ....... iv, 336 VI., 2o ..... i, 483; iv, XII., 7........ vii, 45 t
145- I., 7..... i, 60; fi, 224 157; vii, 46o; XII., 7, 8 .... vii, la b
LXV., I- 3. .i, 179, 2O6 I., 9-' .ifi, 617; iv, 288 viii, 568. a4a.
LXV., 2... i, 145, 174. I., 9, lo ....... iv, 497 VII., 2 ......... i, 142 XII., 8 ...... vii,
175, 247, 256, I., I6..i b 229; viii, 623 ¥II., 2, 3 ....... i, 483 XII, 9 ........ lit
51o; iii, 169; t I., 14 ........ iv, 288 VII., 3........ i, 515 XII., to ..... vii, 4O2
v, 524, 619, I I., 2o .......... fi, 229 VII., 6......... v, 499 XIII., 1....... iit a66
639; vii, 446. ] II., 1o-t 3 ..... iii, I7o VII, 9 ....... ii, 2281 XIII., 2o ....... ii' 54
LXV., 5 ....... iii, r39o II., 9 ......... rift, 623 VII, II .... iv, 75; vii, XlIl., 23 ..... vi, 363
LXV., 8-I2 ..... i, 267 II., lO-I2 ..... iii, 17o 52I. XlII., 24--27 .... ii'439
LXV., 13 ..... iii, 366, II., 1I, IO..... vit, 423 VII., 16 ...iv, 76; v, XlV., 11, 12 .... iv, 76
369; ii, 399. II., 12 ......... ii, 229 442, 499; vii, XIV., a2 ....... iv, 558
LXV., I3-16...iix, 17o II., 12, 13...it 144; v, 434. XV., t ........ vii, 734
LXV., 13-15 .... v, 514 549. VII., 18 .... iv, XV., 9..it 5t°; v, 5a5;
LXV., 13, I4-..ifi, 366 II., 12, 13, I9, 20, 27.. VII., _'. ...... iv, 263 596 vii, 122, 241.
LXV., 15, 16...ii' 212 v, 549. VII., 2I seq.... i, 2o 5 XV., 14... iii, 399; iv,
LXV., 17, 18... i, 239, II.,'13 .... i, 256, _269, VII., 21 ........ i, 483 356.
565, 566. 458; 11, 229; iv, VII., 21, 22 ...vn, 46o XV., it, ....... vii, 360
LXV., 17..iit, 43h 472 I51 ; v, 376,425, VII, 22 ........ i, 138 XV., 17 ....... vi_ 124
LXV., 22 ..... ii, lO; i, 5o9; vii, 133. VII., 22, 23 .... ii, 293 XV, 18 ........ v, 381
543. II., 19 ..... i, 3Ol, 5IO VII., 23 ....... ]]i, 4.ot XV., 19..it $4; vit zo3;
LXV., 24 ...... ii, 472 II., 19, 2o .... v, 549 VII., 24 ....... iii' 4o1 _t, 42I.
LXV., 25 ..... viii, 376 II., 24 ......... ii, 232 VII., 24, 26 ..... i, 200 XVI., 9........ v,
LXVL, 1..i, fl47, 17_., II., 25 ......... v, 592 VII., 25 .... i, 517; v, XVI., 16..iiit 355;
200, 404; n, II., 27. .ii' 514; v, 549; 508; iii, 4ot. 673.
t33, 194, viii, 555- VII., 26 ....... iii, 4ot XVI., 19 ...... iv, 558
34 8, 462, II., 29 ......... ii, 229 VII., 29, 3° ..... i' 515 XVI., 2o . .viii, 677
472; iii, 612; IL, 3° ......... v, 459 VIII., 2 ........ ii' 194 XVII., 5..iii' 369, 403,
iv, 269, 276; II., 31 ........ iii, 4ot VIII., 4 ..... it 54; iii' 442; v, 44..1;
v, 613, 6I 5. II., 32. .v, 592; vi, 325 663; v, 556, viii, 693, 712.
LXVI., I, 2 .... v, 517, III., 3 ..... ii, 230; vit 593; vi, 307; XVII., 5-7' .iv, Igt; v,

LXVI., 2 534- t," 8,69, III., 329"


4 ......... iit 23o VIII., 4, viii,
5..... 617.
vii, 40o 535.
XVII., 8....... iiit 659
i48; lit 214; III., 6 ......... v, 593 VIII., 6 .... ii' 450; v, XVII.,9... it 446, 449,
v, 284, 296, III., 8 ......... ii, 230 593. 5o9; iiit 177.,
539, 61.4; iv, IIL, 9 .... ii, 228, 514 VIII., 7"9-.v, 5o9; vii, 534; v, 55,
274; wit 396, IlL, 9, to ...... v, 363 tto. 519; i lla.
467,48I;
761. viiit III.,
III., It12 .......
....... vii,
v, 423
593 VIII.,9
VIII., 13.......
...... iii'
% _ XVlI., to..
25; iii, 403;
viii, 481,iv,
LXVI., 2, 5 .... vii, 378] III., I4 ........ v, 593 VIII, 16 .... i' 559; v, XVIL, It.. v, 17_, al$
LXVI., 3 ...... it 485 ] III., 15...v, 357, 43 °, 207, z_.: XVIL, 12 ...... ','tit451
LXVI., 3, 4 .... vi, lO7 511, 55I... VIII., 22 ...... n, 339 XVIL, 14 ..... vtiit 4_$
LXVI.,5..iit H5; iii, 111, I9 ........ xt, 475 IX.,2 .......... i1496 XviL, 21-24 " "iv*392
37 o. . ] III., 22 .... v, 593; vii, IX., 23, 7.4.... i, 8; ii, XVII., 21 ...... iv, 366
LXVI.,5, II .... !,2421 400. 311; iii, 369, "'" XVIl,,23
XVlI., 24, .......
25 .... i,_JO
i, 146
LXVI., 7 ...... vi, 385 [ III., 23 ....... vi, 27o 440; v, 535; vm, XVIII., 3-6 .... vt,
LXVL± 7, 8 .... vit 337 IV., '_..i, 142, :mS; iii, 385
LXVL, x2, 13.. ii, 214 - 36i, 472; iv, 78 IX., *'3..-[ .... ii, 2i 9 XVIIL, 3, 4 .... vt, 31e
232 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

Jet. XVlII., 7 ...... v, 593 Jer. xxxI., 3o ..... iv, 654 Ezek. II., 7 .... ii, 228; vii, Ezek. XVIH., zx, 7.2...viii,
XVIII., If... iii, 316; XXXI,31-34..ii,:m4; 398. 617.
viii, 623. v, 5ii. II., 9 .......... ii, 11 XVIII, 23, 32. .i, 85
XVIII., I2 .... v, 593 XXXI, 31-4i . .v, 540 II., 9, lo ...... iv, 575 XVIII, 23... ii, 224,
XX.,
XX., 77,....8 ......
iv, 312,iv,396
82 XXXI., 31,51o;
32. ii,
.i, 489;
200, Ill., 2,
III., II 3......
..... vii,
iv, 427 398 292,I, 355,,
49
XX., Iz ...... iii, 403 iii, 154, 346; III., I2 ...... vii, 473 _i,3o3,552,
XX., I4 ....... ii, 400 vii, I23. III., I7-I 9 .... i, 240 iv, 75-
XX., I8 ........ ii, 400 XXXL, 31 ...... i, III., 22 .... vi_ 395 XVIII., 3° ...... i, 7
XXI., 8...vi, 371; vii, XXXL, 32 ..... iii, 4_ IV., 6 ........
"" v, 247 XVIII., 3o, 32 .... ill,
377. XXXI., 34 .... iii, 661; IV., i6 ...... viii, 76o 659; v, 594
XXII., 3 ...... iii, 399 iv, 14. V., 7 ........ vii, 423 XVIII., 30-32 .... v,
XXII., 5 ...... iii, 327 XXXII., 7-15..iii, 418 VIII., I2-IX., 6 .... 663.
XXII., 17 ...... i, 485 XXXII., 19 .... in, 244 iii, I68. XVIII., 32. . .ii, 224,
XXII., I9 ..... vii, 302 XXXII., 29 .... ii, 228 VIII., I3, 14..v, 357 335;iv, 75,
XXlI., 24 ..... v, 178 XXXIII., 5 .... ii, 438 VIII., z4 ... vii, 443 v, 485 ; vfii,
XXII., 24, 25 ...i, 453 XXXIII., 15...viii, 16 VIII., 16 .... vii, 443 617"
XXII., 28 seq...i, 453 XXXIII., 2o-22...viii, VIII., I7, 18. -vii,443 XVIII., 33- • .viii, 2o5
XXlI., 29, 3o...ii, 44o 3o. IX., 4 ........ ill, 34o XVIII., XXXIII ....
XXIII., 6, 7..... i, 564 XXXIV., 8-22..iv, 154 IX., 4, 6 ...... iv, 138 vii, 485
XXIIL,I 5. .. i, 80; vii, XXXIV., 14 ...iv, 562 IX., 4, 5 ..... v, 464 XX., I2 ...... i., 2o4,
451. XXXV., 15. .i, 517; lii, IX., 4-6 ...... v, 525 480.
XXIII., 16, 17. . v, 318 4oI. X ........... iv, 581 XX., I9-26 .... i, 2°5
XXIII., I6--2I..v, 425 XXXVI., 3o...vii, 3o2 XI., _9 ....... i, x41 XX., 2I ...... iv, 6i 9
XXIII., x_ ...... i, 48_ XXXVI., 3o, 3x . .i, 454 XI., I9, 2o...iv, 3o7, XX., 25 .. iv, 619; v,
XXIII., x_ ..... v, 22t_ XXXVIII., 8...iii, 678 315, 3 I6. 459.
XXIII,, 20.. i, 496; v, XXXIX ....... vii, Io 5 XI., 22 ........ i, 286 XX., 24 ....... i, 479
5o9 . XLIII., 8 ...... v, I9I XI., 22, z 3 .... iii,42I XXI., 12 .... viii, 364
XXIII., 23. . .ii, I94; v, XLIV., 4 ..... lii, 401 XlII., 3 ...... vi, Io 7 XXII., 2 ...... iii, 63
445. XLIV., 19 ..... iv, I49 XIV., x2-I4., v, 499 XXII., 8 .... iii, I55
XXIII., 23, 24..ii, 348, XLVIII., xo...vi, 90; XIV, 13 ...... v, 443 XXII., 18, 2o ..... iv,
472; iv, 548; v, 543. XIV., 13, 14. vii, 4oi 549-
v, 448, 547' XLIX., 14 ..... v, I7x XIV., I4, 20..vii, 518 XXII., 26 .... vi, 525
XXIIL, 24499,
.... 5OI;
iv, 269,vi, XLIX., 19.562. .li, 362; v, XIV.,
XIV., 18, 20...i, i, 269
20 ...... 2I 7 XXVI
XXVII.,.......I5...vi,iv, 3_
390. LI., 15 ....... iii, 502 XVI., 3. • .i, 237; iii, XXVII., I9..vii1, 536,
XXIII., _,8, 3o, 32...v, LI., x5-18 ...... v, 549 162, 372. 568.
363- LI., x6-q 9 ...... v, 519 XVI., H ...... ii, 268 XXVIII., 2-xo ... v,
XXIII., '_9...... i, 545 LI., .ii, lO8 XVI., 45 ..... iii, t6z 208.
XXIV., 3 ...... vx, 349 LI, xx_....... .fi, IO8 XVI., 47 ..... vii, 423 XXVIII., 2, 9. v,215
XXV ........... i, I47 LII .......... vii, Io 5 XVI., 49 ..... iv, Io6 XXVIIL, 3.-.iv, 482
XXV., 4 .... iii,401 ; v, LIII., 9 ....... ifi, 61o XVI, 52 ..... vii, 423 XXVIII., II-x6.. m,
5o8. XVI., 55 .... iv, 280 306.
XXV., 4-6 .... vii, xo9 Lain. I., i .......... ii, 230 XVII., 3 ..... vi, 339 XXVIII., H-I 9 .. iv,
XXV., 6 ....... v, 459 I., 2 .......... ii, 230 XVII., 5, 6 .... ii, 39 258-
XXV.,6, 7 .... v, 508 I., 8 .......... ii, 229 XVII., 24 ..... v, 593 XXVIII., I2..iv, 329
XXV., 11 . .v, 178, x8o I., I8 ........ viii, 76o XVIII ....... ii, 232 XXVIII., 15 . .iv, 593
XXV., I_, x6...iv, 296 II., 18 ........ v, 593 XVIII., 1-4 .... iv, 62 XXVIII., 19. .iv, 593
XXV., 2_s,29...iv, 296 III., 25 ....... iv, 28_ XVIII., 2 seq .... vii, XXVIII., 25, 26...i,
XXVI ......... vii, 398 III., 27.. : .... v_, 326 4o2. 563 •
XXVI., 5 ..... iii, 4oi III, 27, 28, 3° .... iv, XVIII., 2-4..iv, 654 XXIX., 3..- _v, 520
XXVI., 20 ..... h, 328 62L XVIII., 3 .... iv, 278 XXXlI., I- 3. .iv, 593
XXVIII., 6 ..... v, 5& III., 3_ ....... v, 593 XVIII., 4-9. •.ii, 376 XXXII., z .... _v, 288
XXVIII., XXIX... vii III., 33 ....... vi, 217 XVIII., 4. ••iv, 288; XXXII., 5, 6.. iv, 520
48L III., 34 ....... iv, 66o v, 662. XXXlI., 7..- ii, _95
XXIX., 22 ..... vil,48: III., 38 ....... iv, 527 XVIII., 5 ..... ii, 233 XXXlI., i2. v, 593
XXIX., 22, _3..w, 388 III., 4o ...... v, 593 XVIII., 6 .... ii,.233; XXXIII ...... ii, 232
XXX., 8, 9 ..... v, 5H IIL, 4_..iv, xo5; viii, vai, 46"3. XXXIII., 2..ih 355,
XXX., 20 ..... ii, I94 48L XVIII., 7 .... ii, 233.; vii, 398.
XXXI .......... vi, 62 IV., 7 ....... fii, 354 ii_, 372; vu, XXXIII., 7 ...... vii,
XXXI., 8 ..... iii, 678 IV., 20..i, x81, 424; x73. 398; v'hb
XXXI., Io ...... i, 564 iii, 61o; iv, 284, XVIII., 7, 8...v, 546 668.
XXXI., Io, ix.. v., 5_I 375; via, 448, XVIII., 8 ..... ii, 233 XXXIII., Io..v, 593;
XXXI.,
XXXI., Ix .....
15. 1, 421
.i, 238; iii, 449. XVIII., 916....
XVIII., ii, 373
.... iii, 233 vii, 4_; z
viii,
5_,_; v, 55- Ezek. I ............ iv, 581 XVIII., 19, 20 .... iv, XXXIII., _o, H...v,
XXXI., 19 .... viii, 364 I., I..i, 491; iv, 4_4 288. 660.
XXXI., 2o ..... iii, xo5 I., xo ......... v, 6_ 7 XVIII., 20...i, 269; XXXIII., H..i,7,85;
XXXI., 26 ...... i, 505 I., 27, 26, 27...vi, 62 iv, 654; v, ii, 362,
XXXI., 27. .iii, I52; i, I., 28..il, I2; iv, 414 334; vii, 379, 49_;
261. II., x..i, 491; iv, 414 400. iii, 308,
XXXI, _9 ..... iii, 309 II, 6 ..... ii, _28; iv, XVIII., 2L..ii, I_9; 358, 45 z,
XXXL, 29, 30...iv, 64 462; viii, 178 v, 594, 661 634, 659;
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iv, 75,94; Ezek. XLVIII., 3o.-35...iii, Dan. IV., "7 ...v, 417; vii, 1Dan. IX., 4 ......... %446
v, 44 7, 342. IV 427, 4e15. I IX., 2o, a! .... iv, Io9
556; vi, -,33....... iii, 3sol IX.,at ........ v,sgo
Ioo; vii, Dan. I............ iv, m 7 IV., 33-37 .... iil, 7x5[ IX.,23 .... iv, 107;vi,
400; viii, I., I .......... h, 386 Iv., 34 ........ v, 594[ 375.
617. L, I, 2, 8 ..... v, x85 IV., 34, 37 .... iii, 4_21 IX, 2¢... iii, 353; v,
Ezek. XXXIII_ II-2o ...i, I., 8-I 4 ...... iii, 226 IV., 35..vi, 235; viii,| 279`
2I 9. I., I2, 19 ...... v, 186 694. IX.t 24-27 .... i_ 138*
XXXIII., 12..v, 488, I., 15 ........ viii, 32 IV., 37 ....... iv, 623 147; ii, 319;
500, 66I, I., I6 ........ iv, 613 V., 7 .......... ii, 509 ui, I59.
674. II., i ....... iii, 229 v., 29 ........ ii, 5o9 IX., 25. , .iv, 353; vii,
XXXIV ....... v, 662 II., 3, 5 ....... v, 186 VI .... iii, 71; 690; vii, 34_
xXXlV., I-4 •.iv, 8I II., 8 .......... iv, 9o 440. IX., 26...iii, I19, t_$
XXXlV., 2 seq...vii, II., Io, 14 ..... v, I86 VI., lo ...iii, 69o; iv, IX., 27 .... i, 554; vt,
404. II., 12 ....... viii, 652 1o8; vii, 379. 595; v, 213,
...xi, 52; II., 29, 20 .... iix, 4521 vI., z6..... I, s7; vii, 247, 248; vii,
XXXIV., 3- vii, 4o9. _rI., 21 ........ iv, 665 [ 475, 480. 357; viii, 94-
XXXIV., 3-6..v, 338 II., 23 ........ v, s86 [ VI., 22 ........ ii, 18 X ............ iv, 335
XXXlV., 3-4..v, 28o II., 27, 28 ..... ai, 3o4 [ VI., 24-28 ..... V,54 s X., I- 3 ....... iv, I07
XXXIV., 4" .v, 331; II., 27, 29, 31 . .v, s86[ VI., 25 ..... vii, 255 ] X., 2 ......... iii, a:16
vii, 4o5. II., 3I ....... viii, 323 VlI...v, I78; vii, 214 [ X., 2, J.. :.=..: Vii,_f49
XXXIV., 4, 6 ..... ii, II., 31-35 ..... v, 245, VII., s-4 ...... v, x88 X., 3 {,La.X.).. viu, 9
363; v, 2o8,523. VII., 2-8..v, 2o8,245 X.,_ ......... iv,to7
369. II., 33, 34..i, 555; v, vii., 4 ........ i, 49 z x., u .......... v, lg2
XXXlV., IO, i6 .... v, 187; vii, 448. vii., 4, 6 ...... v, 21o x., 6, 7 ....... v, 19o
338, 51I II., 34..i, 453;.!u, 326 Vii., 5-8...... v, st9 X., zt ........ iv,io7
XXXIV., s4. . .it, 23I II., 34, 35 .... m, I54, VII., 7,8 ...... i, I38 X., 12 ........ iv, 1o7
XXXIV., 15. . .ii, 231 s72; v, 209. VII.,7 ....... vii, 147 X., 12, 13, 16, I8...v,
XXXIV., I6.. n, 23I II., 35 .... iii, s5z, 659 VII., 8, 23. .i, 553, 554 19°.
XXXV., 6 .... vii, 357 II., 41-43 ...... t, 555 VII., 8, 9 ...... v, 2s 4 X., _o ........ vt 19°
XXXVI., 12 . . .i, 26I II., 43 ........ v, 56o VII., 9-28 ..... i, 21o X,, 2s..ii, 40; viii, 596
XXXVI., I7-23 ...v, II., 44 .......... i, 6s VII., 9-14 ..... v, 2o9 XI., 31 ....... v, at8
66o. II., 44, 45.. i, 555; iii, VII., 9, s3, 22..v, 88; XI., 33 ........ v, 18]
XXXVI., 20-23 . .vii, 154, x72. viii, 76o. XI., 37 ...... vii, 35 _

XXXVI., 2o,521.
23...iii, II, 45,
II., 45 46,
.... 4,49..v,
_ . .V, 51 VII.,
VII., 9, to .... 265,
9 ...ii, v, 275
663 XI., 45
XL, 41 ........
...... v, 357
vii, 2s5
171 x87. VII., IO.: . i, 14, 367; XlI ........... vii, 9o
XXXVL, 2o ...fii, 69 II., 47 ....... vii, 255 m, 599; iv, XIL, I, 2,3,7..v, I9 °
XXXVI., 23 ...iii, 69 III... iii, 7I, 690; vii, 5o2, 652; ,,ai, XII., t- 3..... iv, 547
XXXVL, 25, 26 .... v, 439, 440, 475, 445, 488. XII., I... vi, 4o; viii,

XXXVI., 26...i, 14I, III., x......... v, 188 506, 5o9; iii, XII., 2...v,:118,
376, 4oz
5so. 480.v, 188; vii,
III., 7 .... Vii., s3...i, xSo, 416,
343, 359, 449, 596"367; 2_
vi,
XXXVI., 36. . .v, 593 522. 4I 9, 448, 534; 2s6.
XXXVII., i ...i, 542 III., 12 ....... iii, 640 v, s9s , 225; XII., 2, 3 ..... vii,44o
xxxxlI., I-I4...iib III., 16 ....... ui, 640 vii, i23, 24I, XIL, 3 .... i, 497; iv,
566. III., s6-I8 ...v, 348, 448, 509; vii, 441
..... vi, 407, 5o3, 535 VII., 13, 14, s7 .... v, XII.,4 ........ v, 466
XXXVIL, 4 368 III., 16, s 9 .... v, I88 189. XIL, 4-7 ...... v, 509
XXXVII., 7, 8 ..... s, III., 19, 25 ..... i, 52s VII., s3, 14...i, 49I; XII., 4, 7 ...... i, 496
18o. III., 20 ......... i, 17 iii, s72, 326, XIL, 9, so ..... i, 344
XXXVII., xI-S4 . .v, III., 21..ill, _o2, 686; 56o; v, 213, XIL, Io ..... viii, 783
548; vii, i vi, 388. 525; vu, Ili XII., 9, tt ..... v, 191

XXXVII., 12440.543,.
. ), III., 25.
IIL, 22 .......
.iii, 359;
iv) xSfi,
221 VII., I4,
I4 ......
27 ..... iii,4s6
i, 6I XlI., ll)v,12.. 218. if, 334;
563 • I 323. VII., 19, 22, 25 .... v, XIL, I3 ....... t, 564
XXXVII., 27 .... viii, I III., 25, 26 .... iii, 38I 190.
762. I III., 26 ........ i, 491 VII., 2I ....... v, 2°9 Hot. I., II ........... i, a04
XXXIX., 29 ...il, 4ol III., 27 ....... iii, 59s VII., 23 ...... vii, t7s I., 2 .... v, 73; viii, 43
XLI ......... vii, zxo[ III., 28,29 .... iii, 452 VII., 24 ....... i, 138 I., &3...i,492; iv) 79
XLII., I2 ..... i, 1441 III., 29 ...... vii, 255 VII., 26 ..... iv, 45I L, 6-9 ......... t, 49$
XLIL, XLIV., XLV., IIL, 47 ........ v, z88 VII., 27 ....... i, 5tM. L, 6, 9 ....... _ 375
XLVI...iv, III., 56 ....... vi, 395 VIII., t ...... vi, i37 I_ 7 .......... v, 6st

XLIV., 2 392.
. ...ii, 551 ; I III., 92_{, . 97 ..... v, VIII., 2--8.....
VIIL, 12, 23... v,
i, 21o
554 I_
IL, 1o..ill,
8 ......... 155; fi,/_9
v, 5__z
va, 39o. [ IV ........... vii, 255 VIII., 13-.ii, $24; vii, II., 11.... iii, _6_, 436
II., z3........ il, _9
XLIV., 3...... i, 258 [ IV., 8 ........ iv, 252 47& II_ 17........ :iit, 67
XLIV., 9, zo..ii, 438 [ IV., io, 23 ...... ii, i8 VIII., x3, s4..il, 334; II_ 23..i, 33s; :ill,_;
XLIV., m-s 3. .v,6581 IV., to-I2 ...... v, 76 vi, I37:
XLIV., 27 .... ii, 438[ IV., 23, 27, 23 ...viii, VIII_ 23 ..... iv, 593 v, 512; vii, $17
XLV/II ...... iv, 5831 so. VIII, 23-_5. • iv, 594 IIL, s-3 ....... iv, 79
XLVIIL, _5, 27..viii, [ IV., s3 ...... viii, 687 i IX ........... vii, Ma In.,4 ........ iii, 35 s
2g- 1 IVy25 ....... ill, 665 I IXq t, 3,4 .... iv, !o9 IV.,I .......... i,_4
234 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

Hos. IV., t-4...v, 400, 546 [oel, II., 32 ....... vii, 455 Mic. I., 12, t 3 ..... iv, 598 Zeph. III., 7-13 .... iv, 667
IV., 6 ........ vii, 546 III., z .... iii, 225, 552 I., 14 ......... viii, 18 III., 8 .... v, 490, 555

IV., 9I4........
........ vii, 398
ii, 229 III.,
III., 9-I
2, I25 .....
.... viii,
iii, _76_ II., 7.
II., I8-_o8 .......
.... viii, V, 452 229 III., 19 ....... i, I44
V., I .......... i, 196 III., 14 ........ v, 346 III., 5-7 ....... v, 243 Hag. I., 1........ iii, 173
V., 2 ......... viii, 43 III., x5 ........ ii, I95 IV., I ......... i, 253 I., 6. .ii, 248, 39I
V., 7 .......... iii, 83 III., I6 .... i, 451, 509 IV., I- 3 ...... iv, 392 I., 9 .......... v, 459
V., 8 ......... viii, 43 III.,I8 ....... iii, 324 IV., 2, 3 .... i, 512] v, I., 12 ..... ii_ i73; v,
V., I5 ........ iii, 422 III., 28 ....... iii, 436 51o; vii, II8, 54I.
VL, 1..iii, I71; v.457 III., 3o, 31 .... iii, 416 I69" • I II., 2, 4 ...... iii, 173
VI,, x, 2 ...... iii, 422 IV., 4 .... v't, 35° _ II., 6 ......... iv, 623
VI., 2..v, 525; vii, 122, AIIIO$, I., 2 .......... i, 451 V., 2..i, I74, 237; ili, II., 6, 7 ....... iv, 72
24I. II., 6.... ii, 582; hi, i69; iv, 353, II., 7 .... iv, 444; vn,
VI., 3 ..... v, 235, 6I 9 418. 578; v, 520; 169.
VI., 6..i, 484; ii, 416, II, 12 ..... iii, 468 viii, 366, 376. II., lO ........ i, I47
602; iih 308, III., 3 ........ vi, 88 V., 5 .......... v, 2x6
31o, 373, 663; III., 6 ....... iv, 356 V., 5, 6 ...... vii, 352 Zech. I., 3 ..... :.....v, 594
iv, 75; v, 531; IV., 5 ....... vi, 324 VI., 6- 9 ....... v, 54I I., 14 .... m, 534; iv,
viii, 87,248,627 IV., 7 ........ v, 459 VI., 6--8........ ii, Io 332.
VIII., 4. • .v, 340, 371 IV., 1x... ii, 227; v, VI., 7 ......... ii, lOO It., 8 .... i, 268; iu,
VIII., 6 ...... iii, 394 629. VI., 8..iv, 75, 305; iii, 407; viii, 622
VIII., I4 ..... iit, 399 IV., 13..ii, 194,473; 41o. II., Io-13 ..... i, 256
IX., 4. • -% 34I, 37 o, iii, 495, 625- VII., I- 3 ...... v, 594 II., II ....... i, 258
4oo; vii, 46o. V., 6 ........ v, 464 VII., 6 ........ iii, 399 III ..... ilL, 172, 327
IX., IO ........ i, 578 V., 11-I 3 .... v, 243 VII., 8-Io ..... v, 661 in., 1.... i, 89, 238;
IX., 14 ...... viii, 36I V., 13 ........ it, 507 VII., 8 ........ v, 597 iv, 329; va_,
X., 6... i, 251; iii, 42o V., 18 ....... i, 2o 5 VII., 9 ....... i, 451 452
X., 7......... viii, 43 V., 21 ....... ifi, 436 VII., I4-18 .... v, 54I III., t, 2 ...... i, 256
X., 11 ........ viii, 43 V., 23 ....... vii, 46o VII., 18, 19...iii, 358 III., 1, 3, 5.-- v, 521
X., 12..ii, 16; iii, 575; V., 25, 26 .... i, 48o III., i-8 .... vfi, I13
vii, 397. VI., x- 7 ...... i, 2o 5 Nah. I., 2 ........... iv, 26 III., 2... ii, 197; wh
X., 13 (LXX.) .... rib VI., 1-6 ..... iii, 369 I., 3 ......... vii, 484 452, 484
4o3. VI., 1 ....... iii, 4o8 I., 3, 4....... vii, 484 III., 8.... i, 249; ui,
XI., I ....... viii, 4o7 VI., 4 ....... ii, 245 I., 4 .......... lit, 379 5°4"
XI., 8 ........ iii, lO5 VI., 6 ........ ii, 245 I., 5-7 ....... v, 541 8, 9 .......... v, 522
XI., 9, xo...... v, 518 viii., 9 -. - iii, I67, I., 9 ........ vii, 5oi IV., i- 3 ..... vi, 35o
XI1,4 ....... iit, 417 17o, 421. I, i5 ......... h_,364 IV., 2 ....... vii, 343
XlI., 6 ........ ii, It vnI., 9, 1o..i, 51o..; nI., 4 ........ xi, 23o IV., 3, 14 .... ifi, 385
XlI., 1o.. ii, 435, 489 v, 525; vn, IV., 7 ....... m, 326
XllI., x3 ..... vii, 241 I22, 24I. Hab. I, i6 ......... v, 547 IV., Io..vii, 296, 342
XlII., 13, 14..vii, 122 viii., lO ..... vt, 62 I., 5 ....... viu, 652 IV., 14 ..... vii, 354
XlII., 14..iii, 452; iv, viii., ix ..... iv, 83 II., 3 .......... i, 11 v, 7......... _v,585
271, 589; vii, IX., 3 ....... iv, 288 II., 4-.i, 511; n, 349; VI., II ...... iii, I73
132; rift,437, IX., 6.. in, 343, 407, iii, 3.76, 434, VI., 12 .... i, 26o; in,
45 o. 462, 643. 435; iv, 54; v, 5o4•
XlII., I5..... v, 243 IX., 7 ....... viii,I2 SIC',545 VII., 5....... iv, w6
XlV., 2 .... iii, 690; v, IX., 1I..vi, 367; vii, II., 5 ........ v, 339 VII., 6 ....... v, 649
594. 455- II., 9 ........ vii, 466 VII., 9-..ii, II5; VIi,
XlV., 9- • it, lIO, 507; IX., II, 12 .... i, 435 II., II ........ i, I44 413.
iv, 482, 52o; II., 18 ........ i, m8 VII., Io-. ii, ii5; m,
v, 186. Jonah, I., IV ......... iv, 84 II., 20 ........ vi, 386 37o.
XlV., to ..... viii, 761 I., 6 ........ ii, 475 nI., 2 .... i, 443; ui, vnI ......... fi, 293
I., 9- • h 450; ii, 475 385; iv, 253; viii., I-I 9. . wit, 6i 3
Joel, II., 1o ..... ii, i95; fii, I., I4 ........ ii, 475 vi, 386. viii., 9, io .... _, 483
612. I., 17...iii, 591; vii, IlL, 3 .... i, 5o9; v, viii., 16, 17..i, 484,
II, 12 ........ v, 445 4°6. 621 ; vi, 384, 515 •
II., 12, 13..... *, 333, II...vii, 4o6,44o, 475 393- viii., I6 ..... ili, 399
660. II., 2 ........ i, 45° III., 3-5 ...... v, 524 VIII, x7. .i, 138; fii,
II,, 13. .. v, 447, 485; II., 4 ........ vi, 3Ol III., 3, 5 ...... i, 4_I 37o; vii,419
vi, 397. II., Io ...... iii, 591 III., 4 ........ ii, 582 IX., 9 .... i, 175, 222,
II., x5........ iv, 113 II., II ........ i, 531 ni., 6 ....... viii, 761 449, 5°6; h,
II.,
II.,
I5, i6 .....
16 ........
v, 523
ii, i15
III ..... i, 7; iv, io6;
vii, 485.
III.,
III,
9--12 ....
lO.......
iii,
iii,
416
379
213; V, 52V_
vi, 396;
II., 21-23 ..... vi, 35 ° III., _ ...... _!, 449 IIL, 13. .iii, 416; viib 448.
II., 22 .... iii, 17o; vi_ III., 8....... 111,452 45 I- IX., 15, 16... ill, 415
348. III., 8, 9 ...... i,449 IIL, 17 ....... v, 463 IX" 17 ...... vii, 469
IL, 28 seq ...... i, 243 IlL, 1o..hi, 31o, 316 IX., 17 (LXX.) . .vii,
IL, 28..i,43o; ii, 465; IV., 2 ....... iii, 452 Zeph. I., 2, 3 ....... v, 546 434-
iv, 285; v, 64o; IV., 1o ....... i, 253 I., 7 .......... v, 524 X., 3....... vii, 4o2
vii, 298, 4_2. I., 13, 14 ...... v, 55° X., 9 ........ iii, I52
II., 28, 29 .... iii, 446 Mie. I., 2 .......... ii, 440 I., I8 ........ ii_ 269 X-1. II, 12 ..... V, 518
594, 697. I., 3 ......... viii, 76I II., I ......... v, 594 XI., I2 ....... iii, 55_9
II,, 31 ........ ii, 195 I., xz ..... iv, 356, 599 IlL, x- 3 ...... v, 659 XI., i2, 13 .... _ 41_
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 235

Zech. XL, I_'.7 ____-n, 54 MaL IV.,


v, 662 IV., 2, 3 ...... vii,
4 ........ ifi, 458 VIL, 29732 .... viii, Ecd.,
567 Eccles. XXVL, 8 .... i_ 246
XL, o36. l XXVI., 9 .... it, _8
XII., I ...... vii, 441 IV., 5..t, 219; iii' 217, VII., 31 ..... v, 366 XXVII, 5...v, 472,
XII.,
XlI-, 3-'4
509
;., 22,
lO .... .....i' 7o,
...
87,
i'z8o
5
IV., 5, 56'.
6...v, 2t3; vii,
35 z.
,,,,., 39
VImI_, y.::"
. ._i_i5_ ]
VIII., lz ...vih, _t[
xxvix.
XXVII., 17.-._...
4,s
524; m, 5oi, IV., 6 ........ vi, 394 IX., 4...viii, 2;, 64 [
564, 584; vii' IX., 5..... viii,64 ] _s_i,624,
6_,a
t2z, 241, 448. Additions to Dan, 32, 36- IX., 7 ....... ii, 278 ] XXVIII... wii, 614,
XII., 1o, I2..iii' I72, 42, 68 IX., 9 ....... ii, 252 639.
327 • viii, 43 IX., 8 ....... ii, 291 XXVIIL, 1S..... v,
XIL, 12 ....... i, 26o IX., 13 ...... v, 554 555"
XIII., I ...... vii, 96 Baruch, IlL, 9 ...... ii, 232 IX., t 5...... it, 253 XXVIII_ 24 ..... v,
XIII., 2. Aft, 67; vii, IlL, 13 .... ii, 233 IX., I6..ii, 278; v, 346,374,
443- III., I4, t 5, .vi, 335 554. 427, 554
XIII., 7- .i, 14o, 222; IlL, 16-x 9 . .ii, 247 IX., I8 ..... ii, 253 XXIX, 12..% 431,
iv, 122. IlL, 24, 25 .vi, 39I X., 4 ....... w, 665 477-
XIII., 9..iii' 639; iv, III., 35-38-. v, 224 X., 7 seq..viii, 636 XXX, 1I...vii, 436
118. IlL, 35-37..v, 518; X., 29 ...... iv, 659 XXX., 12...vii, 43..6
XlV., 4 ...... iii, 4I 7 vfi, 448. X., 26 ...... v, 547 XXXL, 16-]8...ii,
XIV., 5..vii, 38.2.,471 III, 36 ..... v, 225 XI., 4 ...... ii, 26 252.
XlV., 7.... vu, 445 III., 38 ...... vi,52 XI., 7, 8...viii, 63_ XXXI., I9...tl, 246
XIV., 9 ..... viii, 425 IV., 4-.it, 232; vii, XL, 28 ...... v, 28 XXXI., 2o., .ii, _6
XIV., 14 .... ifi_ 162, 46I. XI., 29. ... .ii, 271 XXXL,25. .It, _
332. IV., 36 seq...i, 565 XlV, t ..... it, 251 XXXL,
V., i seq..... i, 565 XlV., 11 .... v, 531 2_4_1" • rut
MaLI ............. iii' I57 VI., 3 ..... iii, _to XV., 8 ...... vi, 37I XXXI., _6...ii, a44.

I., 25.........
........... vii,3, 2z
4934 VI., 43 ..... viii, t 9 XVI., 21
I, ....
z..v, iv, 33_ XXXI,
XXXI., 27...ii,
29...ii, 243_14
L, 6 ..... vii, Io4, 4o2, Be/and Dragon, 5... v, 349, XVI., 23...viii, 655 XXXI., 31.. Ai' 2_1
47 o, 48I. 503. XVI., 26, 27. .vi, 87 XXXlI., x-_.., wilt
L, 1o, 1I..i' 2o8, "_t5, 31-39...IV, XVI., 29, 3o. .vi,91 o24.
z_7, 484; ii, 475; io 7. XVII., 5 .... v, 5ol XXXII., 3, 4, 8..ilt,
' iit, i56, 34I, 346; 33-39- .viii, XVII., 26 .... v, 594 252.
v, 512; vii, 1o9, 594- XVIII., t3.. iv, 508 XXXII., It..it, 352
o 242. XVIII., 3o. .h, z63; XXXIII., 6..it, 235
I., 1I..i' 574; ii, 135,.; Ecclus. I., I ........ ii, 305 vi, 312; XXXIIL, 15. it, _5
v, 29 o, 409; vn, I., 2 ........ w, 293 vui, 614 XXXIV., 19 ..... %
38I, 46I, 53 I, I., xo ....... vi, 383 XVIII., 32.. ii, 23.,9 556
555. I., I4 ....... v, 539 XlX., 2, 3, 5"" • u, XXXIV, 13, I4...
L, II, 14 ..... vii, 38I, I., 26 ....... V, 201 263. viii, 628
47 I. I., 28 ..... vii, 378 XlX., 2 ..... % 312 XXXIV., 25. .v, 5_6
I., 14. .ii, 475; v, 527 I., 27 ...... ii, 363 XlX., 22 .... ti, 310 XXXV., 1-3 ...vi_
IL, 1, 2... v, 344, 388 IL, I, 4 ..... v, 471 XIX., 29-3 ° ..... ii, Oa4-
IL, 5 ......... v, 541 II., z ....... v, 582 277. XXXVIII., t, 2, 8..
IL, 5-7 ....... v, 517 II., 4, 5 ..... v, 489 XX., 3 ...... v, 594 ii' 25_
II., 7 ......... vii'4xl IL, 4..v, 583; vii, XX., 5 ...... ii, 25I XXXVIII., 29.. v_
IL, 1o..i, 488; v, 533 378- XX., 8 ...... ti, 251
IL, ,I......... v, 508 II., 5 ........ v,471 XX., I_ ...... ii, _t XXXIX., 13,:45.3_Ii,
II.,14-16....vii, 463 II.,1o,II ...v,663 XX., z_..... vi, 2_1 :157.
II., 14, 15 .... vii, 456 Ill., 22 ..... vi, 293 XXl., I8..iv, 576, XXXlX, I5, 16.._
II., 15 ........ iil, 40_ III., 24 seq ..... viii, 615. 249.
II., 17 ........ ii, 388 635. XXL, 2o .... ii, 25o XXXIX., 16, 17...
IlL, 1, 2 .... i, II, 27 III. 29 ..... fi, 363 XXl., 21 .... it, 285 iv, .$_
Ill., 1- 3...... fii, 376 IlL, 30 ..... v, 477, XXll., 7'- .vi, 392 XXXIX., 21...
III., 1..427; ig 23; iii, 531; vii, 522 XXIL, 15. .viii, 63.5 223_
I63; v, 630; viii, IV., 1o ...... v, 556 XXlII., z, 4, 6.. w, XXXIX., _.ii,
425. IV., 29 ...... v, 554 312"
III., 2 .... iv, 502, 549 IV., 31 .... vii, 378, XXIII.,XXIII"
4-6.11
...ii,
Z61v,
536 XLIL,XLI"
22...,,4"2"5i_" 51
III., 3..ii' 39; iv, 296; 467. 7"_i_i72
v, 548. V., 4 ........ v, 5.44. XXlII., i8, I9...ii,
III., 2, 3 ...... iv, 584 V., 7.... v, 554; vn, 262. XLII., 24...vi_ 31
III., 6... iv, 4o5, 502, 457- XXIII., 2o, 21 ...ii' XLIIL, zt...ii' 256
6o2; v, 614; V, 7-18... viii, 625 244. XLIII, :tO..iv, 288
vi' 5x, 298. V., 14 ..... " viii, 59 XXlII., 29, 3o...ii, XLV., 9 ....t..vi,
XLVIIi-, viii, 390
$63
nI., 7 ........ v, 485 VI.,I-4...vili, 625 244"
III., 15 ........ ii' 387 VI., 4 ..... iv, 288 XXlV., 3-7" .v, 51..6 XLVIIL, _"
HI., I6 ........ iv, 41 VI., 16 ..... v, 554 XXIV.,5- 7 .... vu, XLVIIL, i] %
IV., I..i, 5o6; ii, I1o; VI., 33 ...... ii, 353 x°7"
v, 464, 49o, VL, 36 ..... vi, 3ii, XXIV, 25. .vii, 45t _ 16.._i,4"488
52_; Vi_ 522. 327. XXV., 6 ..... ii' 275
IV., _ .... v, 217, 457; VII., 17 ..... v, XXV., 9 ..... v, 554 2 Eedr_ II, 45..ii, .___ 45
viii, 25, 498. VII., 29 ..... v, 3546677 XXV., 26...vii, 456 XV., l .... fli, $7o
236 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

4Esdr_III,8 ...... v,253 Wi_lom, I ......... vii_6zS" Wisdom, XI., z7 .... iv, 379 Matt. II., i3-16 .... vi,27 _
XVI, 6o..vii, 482 I, x..iii, 246, 5og; XI., 26 .... viii, 3° II., 13-15...vii_ 36_
v, 547. XI., =to...iv, 289; IL, i3...iv,4.26; vl,
Judith, IV., 3 ..... viii, 752 I., 4..iv, 488,556; vi, 153; vii, 220.
VIII., 1 seq ...... vi, viii, I8I. 287; ._.'ii,27 II., I4-I6...vii_ 429
353; vii, 481 I., 5....... iv, 614 XI., 24 .... _b 225 II., 15...i, 422; viii,
VIII., 8 ..... viL 449 I., 6. .iii, 194 XL, 26... iv, 508 407.
VIII., 27 ..... ii, 355 I., 7 ...... iv, 499 XII., I, 2..iv, 508, II., 14 ...... viib 376
X., I ....... vii, 428 I., 13 ...... vi, 2o2 51_ 632. II_ I6-18...iit, zoo,
XVI., 21, 23 ..... vii, I., 14 ..... vi, 365 XlI., 1...v-., 402; 522.
493. II., I, 12, 13 .... v, viii, 628. II., I6 .... i, 442; vi,
220. XlI., 2... viii, 628 22o, 277; viii,
,Macc. I., I seq .... _i, 475 II., i-5...viii, 628 XIII., x-4..v,498, 376, 572.
II., 3I-41 . .vn, 34.2 II., i2-22 ...... v, 549- II., 18 ........ v, 55
II., 33 ...... v, 183 521 ; vii, XIV., 2, 3..ii, 5Ol II., i9-23...viii,366
II., 52 ...... v, 537 117, 24o. XV., 3 .... vi, 387 II., 20, 23 .... v, 375
II., 60 ...... v, 547 II., 12 .... ii, 470; XV., I, 2..viii,628 II., 26 ...... viil, 37g
II., 62, 63...v, 533 iii, 340. XV., 1o, 11 .... vi, 111.......... vii, 90
IV.,52-59 ..... viii, II., I6 ..... ii, 508 316. III., I, 2 ..... iii, 658
384. II,, 22, 25. .ii, 502 XV., iI-I 7 .... v, III., 2...... vii, 42o
II., 23 ..... vi, 367 498. Ill., 3... i, 422; hi,
Z Macc. VI., 30..v,5o5,539 II., 24 ..... v, 492 XV., I5-i 7 .... v, 672; vi, 69;
Vii., 9-36. .viii, 21 II1., I..ii, 423; vii, 549. rift, 435.
vii., 9.. v, 504,53: 464, 498. XVI., 24... vi, 369 III., 6 ....... iii, 679
VII., 14, 16, I8..v III., 2-4. •.ii, 428 XVI., 26...ii, 238 III., 7-9 .... ili, 202
504. III., 5-8..._, 428 XVlI., 1...iv, 65i III., 7-I2 .... iii, 674
vii., i4 ..... v, 53c. III., 4-8...v, 407, XVlII., 24.... iv, III., 7, 8..... _i,2o5
VII., 16, 17..v, 539 505,537. 273. III., 7.... i, 422;
VII., 18,19..v, 539 III., 4 ..... v, _83 t XlX., 17. .vfii, 598 172, 229; v,
vii, 27 ..... v, 505 III., 7.. • v, 5_o; / XXXI... viii, 36I 235.
IX., 12 ..... v, 533 viii,48. t In., 8.... :; ._, 58
X., I-8 .... wii, 384 III., 9 ..... ii, 5o6 1 Matt. I........... viii,361 III., 9 .... _, o3, 47o,
xII., 40-45 .... iii, III., Ix .... v, 357, { I., I..i,440; iix, 54o; 495, 523; ii,
7oi- 43 O, 551. [ vi, II1; vii, 348 I72; iii, 484,

III., 14 .... ii, 506 l I., I--17 ...... vi, 123 498 ; iv, 63,
Song of the Three Children IlL, I6 .... vi, 314 | I., I, I8 ...... i, 428 98; v, 359.
I4-t 9 ...... v, 54 ° IV, I, 2...vi, 312 I., 12-I6 i, 453
.... III., 1o..i, 471, 516,
IV., 2. vi, 325, 53o! I., 16 .... iii, 538; vi, 545, 573; ill,
Susanna, 1-4 ...... viii, 36I IV, 3 ..... vi, 312 I25; vfii, 39I. zo1, 659; xv,
I- 3 .... v, I9I seq., IV., 6 .... vi, 316 I., 17 ........ ii, 334 54; v, 55, 78,
28!40. IV., II ..... V, 475 I., I8... i, 440, 452;
.... vii, 418 IV., I1, 14, .v, 548 ,.'1, 353" IlL, 11, 542,
12...i,586' 219;
595

48 ....... vii, 419 IV., 17 .... ii, 505 I., I8--24... viii, 387 iii, 674
52 .......... i, 6O V., I-9 .... v, 465, I., x9. .viii, 364, 389 III., xI...i, 466; ii,
52, 53 ..... iv, 388 538. I., 2o seq ...... i, 494 532; iii, 674;
56 ........ iv, 388 V., 3-5 .... ii, 505 I., 20 .... i, 422; iii, v, 235 , 51I,
V., 13 ..... v, 459 538; iv, 426; 668; vin, 46
Tobit, I., 7 ........ viii, 369 V., I4 .... wii, 632 viii, 364 . III., 12..i, 506, 5o9..;
I., 1z-q4 .... iv, 391 V., 18 ...... v,433 I.,2o, 21..v, Sx9;vi, ii, 230 ; nl,
I., x7, 18 .... viii,468 VI., 6...... v, 556 5I. 2.44, 659; _v,
I., i 9 ........ iv, 391 VL, 7...... ii,492 1., 2o-24... viii, 389 42, ii6; v,
I., 22 ....... iv, 391 VI., io ..... ii, 5or L, 2i..i, 174; iii, 353 76; viii, i24,
II., z ........ v, 531 VI., I2-I 5 . .ii, 508 I., 23 ..... 1, 57, 422, 513 •
II., 3 ........ iv, 385 VI., i2-2o..ii,5o8 452 ; iii, 16i, Ill., 13-17. . iii, 653,
II., to..viii, 36I, 369 VI., 17 .... ii, 238 536, 539, 559; 673; viii, 41.5

III., 17 ...... 475,


II., I4...v, v, I93
534 VII.,
VII.,9 1o...
.... iv,
vi, 263
351 635 ; vii,v, 239
iv, 4tl; 518,, III.,13_v7_.235; _
IV., 5-11 .... v, 482, VII., 16...ii, 5oi ; 446. HI., 14 ....... vi, 68
53 I. iv, 315 . I., 25 ....... vi, 235 III.,I4-I 7.... v, 236
IV., 12 ....... V, 55C VII., 17, I8 .... ii, II., 1--12... iii, I62; III.,15 .... i, 86; V,
IV., 15 ..... vii, 465; 496. viii, 366, 376, I 378, 67o; vh,
viix, 617" VII., x7, 20-22.. ii, 4o6. I I _.
IV., 16..vii, 39I, 431 348. II., I ........ iii,522 III., I6..1, 423; iii,
V.,VI ....... iv, 332 Vii., 22... vi, 33' II., 1, 2..v, IO_ 52o, 523, 673 , V,
VIII., 7, 8 .... vhi, 22 VII., 24 .... ii, 465 5.27. 237.
XII., 7' .iv, 551, 556; VII., 25.: iv, 247; II., 2..:t,423; viii, 16 III., 17...i, 251; iii,
vi, IO 4. vh 92. _ II., 3 ........ iii, 65 197, 614; iv,
XII.,8 ....... ii, 5o 3 VII.,25,26 .... iv, I I1.,3-6 ..... iii, I69 46l; vi, 48,
XII.,8,9 .... vii, 522 _49, 492,{ II.,6 .... iv, 353,418 5o, 71, 226,

XlI_ t:v-x
471. 5. .v, 456, IX.,6 .....644"iv, 579 l II., 91I-I3
........ .... vi,277
v, 235 228,
I15; 294;
Viii, vii,
20
gill., 6 ...... V, 5o3 X., 5 ...... iv, 556 [ II., Ii ...... ii_ 522 IH., IV ..... vii, 469
XX., 8 ....... v, 456 X., 6 ..... vii, 488 ] II., I3-14...viii, 4o6 IV...vi, 51; viii, =¢74
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS : INDEX OF TEXTS. 23?

Matt. Iv_-_z .... iii,44_ Matt. V.,9 .... ii,3co, 4_6, Matt. V.,24 ....... ii,385 Matt. V_44-4__ .... i, 16_,
IV_I-4
IV._ l...vi,..... 116,
iii,679
ii 9 598;
714; iv'ili,75,78;
676, V.,25,26
. iii, .... 235"
216' i, 351; V
...,44,4la_;ii,x'_4"
...vu, 521
IV., 2...vi, 220; viii, v, 429, 533; vii, v, 25.. ii, 387, 426; v_ 44, 45... ik 06;
36I. 396, 417; viii, iii, _z4. fii, 711;iv,65a;
IV.,3.- .i, 469, 549; xo5. V., 26..iii' 216,57_; %_,6;vii,392;
iii, 597; iv, V., Io..ii, 413, 416; v., 479, 548; vm, :7.49.
io7; v, 235; iii' 575, 642; v, vii, 377. V., 45,48..i, 8o; iv,
vi, 228. 5o6, 538; viii, V., 27, _,8..i' 477; ii, , 275.
IV., 3, 6 ..... iii, 622 6I I. 394; iii, 659; v., 45-.. i, 369, 39o,
IV., 4 • .ii, 238, 28I; V., io-12 .... v, 3o3 iv, 79-
iii, 564, 593; V., zo, I2 ..... vi, 99 V., 28, 29,32..i, 267 556; it,

IV.,5 ......
iv, Io 5.vtii, 763 V., i1,714;
I2...iii,vii, 399,
712, V., 28,II5"
3_, 44, 46. .ii, 54_;
22Z, 449,ill, a_
IV., 6 ....... iii, 597 438. V., 28, 29...viii, I65 _zo_410, 564;
IV., 7 ........ i, 55° V., tl ....... iv, 120 V., 28..i, 482; ii, 9, Iv: 5o_; v, 50;
IV., 9, zo .... i' 25I, V., I2...i, 506, 509 21, I46, 202, i va, 377, 4ol,
262; iv, 66I. V., 13 .... i, 505; ii, 279, 3_9, 361, ] 420, 465; viii,
IV., 9 ........ i, 552 29I , 304; _v, 362, 3_2, 399, 31, I24, i46.
IV., 2o...i' 549; iii' [ 666; v, 42I, 430; iii, 62, 75, V., 46,47 . . .vii, 377,

205,269;
648, 684; viii,[
vi'[ 3ii.
553, 567; vi, 555; iv, ":'35,
194, 22o, 19, V., 4846_o4_. 546;
I42, I46, 28ol
IV., I2-I6...ili' 157 V., 13_i,x460L
.... i' 324; 55,
368; 305, 3o6,
vii, 391; iil,
38I_289;
5o9•iv, I9,
IV., 12 ...... iv, 1o 7 V., 14 .... i' 470; iii, viii, _.Io. VI........... ti' 36'/
IV., I4 ...... iii, 352 7.I;iv,547,632; V., 29-..fi, 288; vi, VI., 1........ i, i68
IV., 15, 17. . :..v, 267 _, 55, co. 262. VI., l- 4 ...... iv, 46
IV., I6 ..... m, 454; V., 14_ 15 .... IV, "5; V., 32...ii, 21,379; VI, a .... ii, 435; iv,
iv, 603; viii, viii, 266. iii, 4o_; iv, 66, 3_; v, 545.
55. V., 15 ...n, 302; iii, 92; vl, 216. V'_._,3. b5o4; ii' I1_
IV., 17 ..... ii, 296 255; v, 5° V., 33 ...i, 477; vii, VL, 3,4..v, 545; v'lh
IV., 19 ..... iv, 4.24; V., 16...i, 316, 519; 462. 433.
viii, 664. ii' 387, 441; iii, V., 34, 37 ..... i, 168 VL, 5, 9-23..vii' 379
IV., 2I, 22 ...iii, 68, 70; _v, 547; v, V., 34-37 .... iii, 67; Vl., 5 ...... vii, 470
675. z84, 542; vi' v, 537. Vl., 5,6..iii,686,689
IV., 24 ..... viii, 652 158, I_9, 195, V., 34, 35.* .iv, _'76; VI., 6 .... ii' 3o7; vi,
o v.-vII .... vii, 38I 330; vm, 55 viti, 248. 194; viii, 32,
V., VI ....... vii, 373 V., 17, i8 .... i, 5ii; V., 34 .... i, 464; iv, 248.
V ....... iii, 367, 549 iii' I63. 269, 368; vii, VI., 8 .... iii' 684; v,
V., 3-16 ..... vi, 332 V., i7... ii, 389; fii' 377, 443, 466.
"_ V-, 3, 1o ....... i, 331 352, 357, 364, V., 35.. ',465,516; VI., 9.4!?_i,369; ii,
V., 3 -...li' 3_2, 596; [ 41o, 4ol, 685; vl, 392. zaS, _72; iiij
_v, 4_, 223, ! iv, 19, 54, 63, V., 36... fi, 275; w, 659; sv, 275;
275; vi' 214, 78; v, z65; w, 21; v, 434. v,449;vi,194;
217; 'viii, 93, 214; viii, 248. V., 37..iii, 256, 541, Vii,131, 43_
3II, 32O. V., I8, 17 ...vii, 458 6O4; v, 344; 470,506; viii,
V., 3-5 ...... iii, 714 V., I8..i' 329; ihI95; viib 248, 331. 547.
V., 4--i'54; iii, 4t6; viii, 2i_' 248, V., 38...ii_, 154; vii, VI., 1o..... I, 4o; tl_
v, 333, 534. 524; v,_z, 242. 460. 4zz; v, 539;
V., 5..:-.i, 454, 535; V., 19. .i,55;ii,369;v, V., 38, 39 ..... iv, 54 vii, 4._.
n, 415; lv,275; 362, 404, 494, V., 39...i' 44_, 512; VI., I1...iv, I12; v,
v, 534; vii, 378, 554; vii, 398- ii,596; ifi, 712; 194; vii, 379,
396, 467; viii, V., 2o...lj 252, 477; iv, 305, 62I; V'_q, 12-15 ...... it8

V., 6 .....
577- ii' 596; iv, ii,
519; 386,
iii' 62;507,
iv, vi,415i..vii'377,
465; vm,._o9. VI., I2,....
VI., 12 14. i,.i,544;
33, u_
112, 297; v, 64; vii'413. V',39-41""vm, 31° 546; v, 541;
36°, 53_; viib V., 21 ...i' I39,4o8, V., 39, 4°L-..iv, 6_ vli' 4O3"
45. 477- V., 4o...n, 293; m, VL, 13 ..... i, 35; iv,
V., 7..... ii, 4_6; v, V., 2i, 22...iii' 684; I 712; _'" 377, 1_7; n, 27_;
vii, 379; v,ah
53i; vii, 396, iv, 79; v, 535. [ 465; viii, 635:
460, 467; viii, V.,22...i'482,5_6;[ V.,41 .... i,477;vii, 33 I.
487, 577- _ it, 250; iii, 62, j 377, 465. VI., 14..i, 69; ii' 56
V.,8 .... i, 472,4_9; 7Ii; iv, 3o5,1 V.,42 ..... i'14.8, ii, 602.
ii, 359, 372, 368; v, 34O,[ 341; vii, 465 ; iv, VI., 14,15...iii,68 $
416, 446, 505, 537; vii, 412, | 67, n24; v, 532. VI., 15....... v, 453
526; iv, 62475,i
575, 624, 419,
635. 460; viii,|
_ | V.,43-48
V.,43-45 .... v,485
%495 VL, 16-18..iii,686;
iv, to 7.
v, 323, 552, V.,22,23 .... ifi,_5| V..,43 ...... _4 J_O _*_I_17 .... _"p27
64o; vi, 217, v.,2_,24::.i,4s4;.ii,| v., 44. .i, 36, 447;ii,1 VL, I6..... vii,3_
354; vii, 396; 54;m, 714;rv,/ 227, 548; f_l VL_16"a&41°'i*lf_
viii, 1o3, s2i, _6o; v, 3o6,| 4_74,682;vii,1 V1.,t9...t, 481;fi,
_27., 487, 555, 533; vii, 351, / _83, 377, 645; I 391, 397, 4t_,
623. 381,419. | viii, g42. ! 594"
238 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

Matt. VI., 19-2I .... v, 478 ] Matt. VII_ 7.. -i, 376, 384, Matt. VIII_ 11, 12..i, 518; Matt. X., 7 ....... iii, 569
VI., 19, 20 ...i, 167 [ 4o3; ii, 312, v, 674; viii, 2_., 7-io... viii, 664
VL, 20 ..... .vii, 413 [ 372,391, 41o, 469. X., 8 ... i, 321,409;
iv, 76; v, ¢_c.
VI., 20, 21..n, :to1; [ 447, 448, VIII, I2...iii, 57I; viii, 60 _J_'
v, 53 I. [ 558; iii, 247, vii, 439. •
VL, 21, 25, 26, 33.. ] 679 , 684;rift , VIII., 13 ..... i, 520 X., 9 ...... viii, 770
i, 68. [ 248, 547. VIII., 15 .... iii, 197 X_ IO.... i, 471; v,
VI.,21...ii,545;iii,] VII.,7,8 ..... ii,28o VIII, x7 ...... i, 93 420; vi, 216.
694; vii,428. [ VII.,9 ...... iii,683 VIIL, 20 .... ii,3o4; vii, 381; xan',
VL, 22 ...... viii, 36 ] VII., 9-q I...v, 333; fii, 72;v,536" 5°3, 5I8'
VI., 23 ...... iv, 624 [ viii, 248. VIII., 2I, 22..iV, 64 X., IX ...... viii, 98
VI., 24 .... i, 421; ii, VII., II ...... v, 64 VIII., 22 .... ii, 290, X., 12-I5...viii, m5
385, 396, 543; VII., I2..iii, 643; v, 385; v, 45 o. X., I2, 13...vii, 430
iii, 68,_0, lOI, 455; vi,217; VIII., 24-26 .... vaii, X., I2 ..... viii, 244;
195 ; iv, 46, vii, 377; viii, 334" vii, 420.
299, 033. VIII., 24 .... ii, 5.o6..; X., 15 ....... i, 5oi
64°;v'444;vi'
• 77,279; vii, VII., 13..ii, 415; iil, vi, 220; _rm, X., I6 ..... i, 94; ii,
46[, 46.7., 505, 307; v, 54. 519;iti,675 . 212, 547; ik,
5lZS;van,. 145-.. VII., I3, 14. .iv, 114; VIII., 29. . iii, 622; 5o4, 641, 673;
VI., 25 ..... l, 28; n, v, 56,. 192, v, 527; viii, v, 553; vai,
24I, 267; iii, 5.3Y;Xqb377; 545. 32I, 518; vih,
68, 712; viii, vm, 329 . VIII, 3o-34..iv, 83 63, 521, 631.
544- VII., 14. .ii, 41o; iv, VIII., 31 ...viii, 334 X., 17, I8 .... i, 447
VI., 25-34 .... iv, 72 58o; v, 43. IX .......... viii, 88 X., 17. . .iv, II9; vi,
VI., 25-28.. iv, 620 VII., 15, I6, 19...i, IX., 2 .... i, 545; ii, 273.
VI., 26 .... iv, 41 ; v, I68. 2Io; v, 677; X., 17, 23...vii, 438
536. VII., 15-2.o.. vi, I8 9 vil, 405 . X., I8.. iv, 35o, 436,
VI., _.6, 3 I, 32. . .vii, VII., 15 .... i, 5I, 80, IX., 2, etc...vii, 442 437; v, 305;
434. 212, 315; hi, IX., 4..iii, I94, 555; vi, 273.
VI., 27 . .iii, 89; iv, 243, 2.4.5; va, v, 448- X., t 9....... iii, 644
21; viii, 44. 217; va, I39, IX., 6 ........ i, 545 X., I9, 2o .... v, 288,
VI., 18 ....... iii, 68 456. IX., 8 ........ h 545 337, 349, 4o4,
VI., _8-3o .... iv, 41 VII., 16..iii, 257; vi, IX., 9 .... iii, 68, 675 5o2, 538.
VI., 3o ...... ii, 417 19o. IX., lO, 11 .... iv, 83 X., 2o ........ i, 444
VI., 31 . .ii, 415; 111, VII., x7 .... iii, 529, IX., 12.._v, 83, 488; X., 21 .... i, 3zo; m,
68; iv, 4l; v, 653. v, 331, 369; 644.
453. VII., I8..i_, 249; iii, vi, 3io; vii, X., 22 ...ii, 6oo; iii,
VI., 31-33 • . .v, 478, 484; iv, 28o; 4oi, 4o 5, 4t4 • 244; iv, 12o;
53_" v, I46; vi, IX., 13..i, I39, I67; v, 315, 428,
VI., 32..ti, 264; iii, 187. ii, 416, 6o2; 487, 500, 583;
683. VII., I9 ...... i, 536 iii, 394, 663; vii, 382, 438.
VI., 32, 33..ii, 415; VII., 21...i ,168; il, iv, 75; v, 38.5.; X., 22-39 ..... ii, 66

viii, 44.
VI., 33..ii, 268, 336; [ 554,383,
54, 599;
539;v, vn,
87 , 5_7.; van, X., 23423;
..... i,4o; ib
iv, 40,
iii, 683; viii, [ vii, 518; vih, IX., I4, 15...iv, 1o3 119, 425; va,
II0, 119, I24, ] 55" IX., 15 ..... vii, 447 27_; vii, 438,
i25. [ VII., 22..i, 236; iv, IX., 16 ...... vi, I92 49O; viii, 616
VI., 34...ii, 213; iii, 399. IX., 16, 17. Aft, 334, X., 24 .... i, 4oi; hi,
316, 683; iv, VII., 22, 23. iv, 35 o, 681. 231,349, 651;
561 v,.. 452, 351, 450; v, IX., 17...i, 511; vi, viii,636.
535; van, 541 I 542, 659. 192; wii, 503 . X., 24, 25 .... ii, 364
VI., 38 ...... iii, 711 ] VII., 23..v, 154; vii, IX., 20 ...... vi, 96 X., 25 .... i, 556; v,
VII .......... ii, 367 5I8. IX., 20-26..viii, 419 552; viii, lO5
VII., I, 2..i, 33, 5o4; VII., 24-27. . .v, 554 IX., 20-22..viii, 428 X., 26 .... i, 316; iv,
ii, 6oo. [ VII., 24, 26.. iv, 306 IX., 22..ii, 444,49o; 36; viii, ii8
VII., I..iii, 713; iv, VII., 24..v, 422; vi, vii, 463. X., 27 . .ii, 313, 5o6;

VII_ 2. .7.6i,8,
33; v, 222. 79,
VII., 25...i, 399 IX., 29216,
...i, 358.
520; ii, 181.255; v, 5_
iii,
453, 661 ; vii, VII., 26, z 7 . .v, 659 IX., 33 ..... vii, I27 X., 28.. i, I69, 447;
426,418;viii, VIII ........ vii, 166 IX., 37 ..... viii, 5ol ii, 30; iii, 570;
328; iv, 76. VIII., 1- 4 . .viii, 419 IX., 37., 38. .ii, 3oo..; iv, 76, 120; v,

VII., ....
VII.,3,4._.v i,, 503
115 VIII., 43 ..... v,
VIII, iv, 340,
4I iv,
(30, 424;
I53. vm, 349,
538, 636, 662;
407,_o0,
VlI_ 6 ...... ii, 312; 366; vii,458. X .......... -dig, 88 vi, 222, 26_;
iii, 25_, 263, VIIL, 5. Lift, _3, 674 X., z-4 .... viii, 535 vii, 438, 5_
677; tv, 46; VIII., 5, o.. iii, 517 X., 2 ....... vii, 456 viii, 319, 69 zs
v, 55, I33, VIII., 9- .i, 3z6; viii, X., 3........ iv, 424 X., 29...i, 357, 551-;
546; vi, _34; i42. X_ 4 seq .... viii, 413 iv, 5o, 66, 118,
324,379; vii, VIII., 1o .... vi, ±i 7 X, 5 .... ii,4o1; iii, 334; v, 34o,
1_b221,38o, VIII., 1i ..... i, 236, 247; iv, i19; 373-
427; viii, 62, 259, 264, v, 69, 399; X., _9, 30..iii, 571;
98; I17, 586, 470; v,451; viii, 92. iv, 666; v,617;
694. viii, 135,27L X., 6 .... i, 437, 465 viii, 299-
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 23 9

Matt. X_ 3o .... i, 397; ii, Matt. XI., 23, 24.. i, 516; Matt. XII., 34, 35- .ii,596; Matt. XIII., 3z .... ii, 234;
=76; viii, 524 iv, ,o6. v, 340. vii, 427.
X., 32 .... ii, .4.22; v, XI., 25 .. i±464; iii,
XII, 35 ..... iv, _o XIII, 3,, 3a..v, _6
315; vn, 437, 622; viii, ,36, XII., 36.=.. :i, 385, XIII., 3[-43 .... iii,
5 '8. 27', 3'9, 328, 4_s2; li, 25o; ,52"
X., 32, 33...iii, 622; 54 o. iii, 7,2; vii, XIII., 32 ..... ii, 40
iv, 12o; v, 290 , XI., 25-27 .... i±345 396, 466; XIlI., 33 ..... ti±463
499, 538- XI., 25, 26 .. v, 541 ; vfii, 388. XIII., 33, 34..v, I53
X., 33 .... ii, II; iii, iii, 622. XII., 36, 37..v, 537 XIII., 34..i, $24; ii,
69, 525, 554; XI., 27 . .i, ,84, 249, XII., 37..i, 251,3io; 5o9;iii±568;
v, 3,x, 343, 365, 469; ii, iii, 73, 317; vim236.
659; vii, 438; 174, =z2, 34I, vii, 396. XIII., 35 .... % m,
viii, 697- 464, 593; hi, XlI., 38 seq...i, 35 Xlll., 38 .... i, 496,

X., 34 333,
.... i, 644;
320; iii±
v, 252,
319,
620,622; 6o3,
iv, XII., 38-4I..iv,
39,4o...v, 52I:_ XIII.,3 _2_._6_t _
68; vi, 22o, 245, 277, 28I, XII., 4o.. i, 7o; ill 33'.
234; vii, 345; 58,, 629; v, 231; vi, 378 Xiii.,40.43..i, 5_4
Viii, I04_ 153 , 225; vi, 2H, vii'445" XIII',4x...viii, 576
288. 293, 295; viii, XII., 4'- .i, 507; viii, XIIL, 4a..i± 168; fit,
X., 35, 36.. viii, io 5 ilO, 319, 325 I56, 291
X., 37..iii, 378, 644, XI., 28...i, 345; ii, XII.,41,42..i,453; XIII.,4357-_408; v,
712; v_ 480; 232,583,584; i iu, 537" '90, 218;
vi, 224; vii, iv, 46,, 489; XII., 42...viii, ,56, viii, 49, 58._
438. v, ,65; vi, 291 ; iv, 334 XlII., 44..i, 496; ii,

X., 37,v,38..-iv,
3o3, x20;50o, rift,
383; 248.
vfi, 393; XII., 44
43 .....
...... viii, 44
i, 342 XIII., 4 71. 6. iv,,37_
539. XI., 28-30...ii, 2o6, XII., 45. ii±23; viii, 53'.
X.,39 ...ii, It, 4'5; 352; v, 5i,, 523. XIIl.,46...viii, I3o
v, 583, 586; 557- XII., 47 ..... vi, 223 XIII., 47, 48..ii, 5o2
viii, 694- XI., 29 . .lV,432; viii, XIL, 48 .... iii, 377, XIII., 5', 52 .... vii,
X., 40--42 ..... ii, 42, 500. 378, _27. 345.
° 600. XI., 29, 3° ... ii, 45I XII., 50...w,, 5'9; XIII., 52 ..... i, 472,
X., 40..vii, 38o, 499 XI., 3° . .iv, 59; viii, viii, 45. 497; iv, I,2;
° X., 4' ..... i, 9o; ii, 205, 542. XIII ....... vifi, 56_ viih 136.
600; vfi, 47 t XI., 40 ....... i, 560 XIII, 2, 3- .vifi, 25I XIII., 54...iii, 530;
X., 4I, 42 .... ii, 415 XII., 5 • .i, 564; vii, XIII., 3..i, 262; iii, iv, 580.
_ X., 42...iii, 673; v, 342. 645; viii, It8 XIII., 55 .... iii, ,66
532; viii, 388 XII., 6 ....... i, 472 XIII., 3-9 ..... v, 54 XIV .... vi, 2_o; vii,
XI., XIII .... vii, 398 XII., 7 • "i±484; fi, XIII., 3-8 .... V, 118 II 5,
XI .......... ii!: 375 416; ui±394; XIII., 5, 6...iv, 314 XIV., 3..... iii, 64°
XI., I ....... viii, 57 iv, 75; v, XIII.,_ ...... il, 50 XIV., i 7 .... vitl, 546
XI., 2-6 ..... |ii, 674 385 ; viii, 87, XIII., ¢s.... ii, 506 XIV., 17, ere.... vii,
XI., 3 ....... ii, 232 248 XIII., 9 .... iv, 624 442.
XI., 4 .- ii, 232 , 515 XII., 8..vi, 217; iii, XIII., xo .... ili, 568 XIV., 19 ..... v, I35
XI., 5. •.ii, 232; vii, 534- XIIL, l, ..... ii, 35, XIV., 19, 21..i, 3¢_$
479. XII., ,8...i, 428; v, 463;iii± 253; XIV., 20 .... vii,
X-I., 6 ....... ii, 232 205. viii, 336. XIV., rout .... vii,
XI., 7-I5 .... iv, I48 XII., '9 .... viii, 513 XIII., II-I6..1, 502 XIV n 25...iii, 673;
XI., 8...iii, 73; viii, XII., '9, 20" .'ix, 164 XIII., I2..iii, 298; vi, 2toO;viii,
544, 66I. XlI., 24 ..... w, 434 viii, 46. 6_._i.vi,395
XI.,
XI.,9,9.-i,,i 423;
.... iv, 65
viii, 93 XII., 25_.555; vhi, XI11., 13...ii,
iii, 568;299;
v,[ I XlV., 2
XIV.,28,_..tii,675
XI., ,o viii,
..... 425.
iii, 163; XH., 27
XII., 26 ....
..... viii,
vi± 331
396 XIIL, x6,52;x7.....
vi, 234[
ii, ] XIV., $'vi_ _7 .545;
XI., I, ...i, 427; ii, XlI., 29 ..... i, 421, 599; vi, 333l XV., 3........ i,473
6oo; ill, 675; 448, 456, XIIL, t6 .... vil, 459 ] XV., 3,4 ..... i,423
vl, 226. 550; vi,397; XIII., '7 ..... i,474, XV., 4 ....... v, 3a4
XL, iz--x 5 .... i, 22I I vii, 484. 4_;v_26; XV., 8...i,9; ti, 29,
XI., I2 ...i, 520; ii, l XlI., 29-3x...v, 455 yah z4o. 36,.
41o; iii, 69I. XII., 30..v,423,553, xlfI., 2x ..... ii,I 5 XV., Io, II..fii, 685
XI., 13 . .ii, 457; iii, [ 567, 568; vii, XIIL, =3...viii, I43 XV,, ,L .ii, 239, _Ut,,
I6O; v, 51o. [ 420, 422. XIII., 25 .... i, 536; 3!59; iv, lo
XI.,I 4 ...... iii, 216] Xii.,3i..i, 429; ii_ iii± 19i; vl, _1_
Xl., 14, i_ ...v, II9[ x,; vi, i56. i87; vii,_
XI., 15. .ii, 244, 507 { XII., 3I, 32. .vii, 380 XlII., 27 ..... v, 28_ XV., 13.. ,h 7' ;
XI., ,6, 17 ...ii, 2,2] XII_ 32. iv,87,252; XIII., 27-30 .... rib _244; v, &m6,
,rle,
XL, ,S, I9 ...ii, 39o { v, 542, 64' ; 352. _-_j_,_t4;
XI., x9...i, 505; iv, l vi, zo4; vii, XIII_ 28..i, 524; ii, ..-r-
65, 83, '03- [ 457. 549- XV., 14..ii, ZH; i{i,
XI., 2o ...... iv, 58o] XIL, 33 --.i± 55; iv, XIII., m9...... ii,33 25o; v, 3_
XI., 2I ...... iv, 841 28o; vii,, 56, XIII., 3o .... i, 556, 4_7; viii, 59,
XI.,2:_ ..... iii,569 [ 776. iii, 598; v, 177_:.tlt, 685
XI., z 3 ..... viii, 5731 XII., 34 .... viii, 332 53'. XV.,
24o ANTE--NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

Matt. XV., I7-I 9. .iv, 650 Matt. XVII., 9 ..... iv,4z 7 Matt. XVIII, 2I..._, 2o4 Matt. XIX., 23 .... ii, 451"
XV., tz ..... v, 648 XVII., 12 . .i, z_o; XVIII., 22...n, 11; [ iv, 62o; _i_
XV., I5..:....ii, 2_o iii, I97. iii, 660; 544-
XV., t9..n, 359; re, XVII., 17 ..... ii, I 7 iv,98; vfi, I XIX.,
624. XTII., 20 .... ii, 358, 41.9.. I 24_9_..i, ;iv,580;
352,
XV., 22.-28 . .i, 269 444; v, XVlII., 32. .n, 299; viii, 527.
XV., 24 ..... iii, 247, 545; viii, v, 311, XIX., 26..i, I69;
3_2; iv,371; 143, 15I, 453. 68, 590, 604
wb 223. 288. XVIII., 33 .-- ii, _i XlX., 27-30..ih, 68
XV. 26 ..... iii, 352, XVIL, 21..iv, Io7; XIX., 3 ...... ii,3_ XIX., 27, 28... vii,
683 ; v, 583 viii, 59. XIX., 3-8 .... iv, 66 349.
XV., 27 ...... vi, 65 XVII., 24. • vii, 417, XIX., 4, 6...iii, 404 XIX., 27 .... iv, 15i
XV., 37 ..... vii, 380 442. XlX., 4, 5..vi, 364; XlX., 28..i, 255; hi,
XVI., 6 ...... i, 449 XVII., 27...ii, 597; vii, 456. 73;viii, 469,
XVI., I3.. i, 446; iii, vii, 345- XIX., 4 .... iv, 341 ; 598.
643; vi, 71; XVIII., I-4...iv, 65 vii, 462. XlX., 29. .1, 562; fi,
viii, 323 . xvlII., 3 .... ii, 53, XlX, 5.- .iv, 48; v, 412; vii,
XVI., 13-19. iv, 65 212, 439, 589 • 485; viii,
XVI., I6..i, 449; iii, 447, 451 XlX., 5, 6 .... iv, 40 580.
618; v, 637 ; XVIII., 4 .... it, 213 XIX., 6, 17 .i, 168; XIX., 3° ..... I, 455
vi, 71, 223; XVIII., 6..i, 18, ii, vii, 456. XX., I-i6...i, 317;
vii1, 323. 4Ol. XIX., 6..ii, 399, 39 o, iv, 67.
XVI., 16, 17 •iii,6t 5 XVIIL, 6, 7" .vii, 399 396 ; iv, 62 XX., I ....... i, 518
XVL, 16, 18..v, 237 XVIII., 7 " .v, 6o8; XIX., _-8 .... i, 48o XX., 16..i, 139, 14o,
XVI., 17 ..... i, 43.7, vii, 13._ XIX., a ... iii, 404; 455, 48o,
453, 571; n, 392; vm, iv, 66; v, 50o; ii, 448;

511; iii,
622; 36o,
v, 637; 29_' • 231' 58_8;. vii, v,
iii, I68;
244; 677;viii,
vi, 83. XVlII., 8..... iii, 64 XlX., 9 • .ii, 2i, 147, 27I.
XV., 18...ii, 52; iii, XVIII., 8, 9 • .i, 500 379; iii, 715 . XX., 20..i, 577; iii,
25..3; v, 561; XVIII., 1o..i, 336; XlX., lO, 11 .ii, 390 674-
vm, 324. ii, 466, XlX., II, 12 ..... ii, XX., 20-23. .iii, 646
XV., I8, 19. .iv, 99; 600; iv, 381,390; v, XX., 21-23... ii, 52
V, 305, 422 265, _91, 543" XX., 21..ii, 227, 545
XV., 19 ..... v, 394, 6_.2, 053; XIX., xl .... v, 358, XX., 22...i, 42; ii,
419; viil,6o9,, vu, 403; 431 ; vi, 197, 221.
773. viii, 359 35 I. XX., 23 ...... ti, 42
XV., 21, 24, 25 ...i, XVlII., 1i...iv, 83; XlX., 12..i, _9, I67; XX., 25 .... iv, 620;
447. vii, 517 . ii, 32, 52, vii, 405.
XV.,2i.. i, _9; vi, xvlII., 1I, I2 .... ii, I46 , 392, XX., 26, 27. .vti, 432
51, 224. 399. 40o ;iii, 564, XX., 27 ..... iv, 5o9
XV., 22..v, 672; vi, XVIII., 12...i, 348; 715; iv, 23, XX., 28 .... i, 34, ii,
224; viii, 511 Vii, 405" 42, 60, 64, 23I ;vn, 432,
XV., 23..iii, 648; vi, XVIII.,I4 • .vii, 4Ol 65, 7 I, I25 viii, 615.
224. XVlII.,15 . .vii, 414 vi, 157, 316; XXI ........ vit, lO2
XV., 24..iii, 68, 23z ; XVIII.,I5-17...vii, viii, 55, 774 XXI., 5 ..... vi, 395
vii, 460; viii, 381. XIX., I3-15 . .iv, 65 XXI., 8 .... i, 475
56. XVIIL, 16. iii, 25I , XIX., 14 ..... u, 5..3, XXI., 8, 9-._aii, 417
XV., 26...i, 76; ii, 422, 6_2; 212; 11] XXI., 9..ii, 212; vi,
415; vi,277; vii, 4_2; 678; vi,4_i 394; wi,
vii, 438, 518 vhi, 434- XIX., 16-26 ..... iv 47 o, 49 o,
XV., 27 . .vi, 51; vii, XVIII., 17.. v, 312, 71. viii,433, 59o
471 ; viii, 611 3.4.7, 397; XIX., 16 seq .... viii, XXI., lO ..... w, 395
XVII., I, etc.. 1,395 vn, 414 . 325, 329 . XXI., I2, 13. .h, 29°
XVII., 1-8..iii, 253 ; XVIIL, 18..vii,399; XlX_ 16 ..... ii, 391 XXI., 13 ..... i, 203,
iv, 6_. viii, 617, XIX., 17-2I..v, 532 464; iv, 75,
XVlI., 1-13. .w, xo5 620. XIX., 17, 18..i, 476 v, 555; vfi,
XVII., 1 ...... v, 95 XVIIL, 19..i, 5t; v, XIX., 17...i, 28; ii, 403, 521.
XVlI., 2 .... vi, 220 66, 286. 327; iv, 75, XXI., I4-16. -vi, 397
XVIl., 2-4 .. iii, 589 XVlII., 19, 2o .... v, 28o, 548; v, XXI., 15...ii L 200;
XVlI., 3-8.. iii, I97 42_, 533 5o, 113, 421, t vi, 395.
XVII., 3, etc. i, 490 XVLII., 7.0..ii, 393; 6¢2; viii, XXI., 15, i6..v, 290
XVII., 3 .... iii, 609 iii, 664, 249, 318, XXI., 16..i, 4.7..5;ii,
XVlI., 4 ..... iv, 1o6 6_2; iv, 324. 212; m, 2oo
XVIL, 5":.: .ii, 234; 4a, 99; v, XIX., x9 ..... iv, I9[ XXL, 19. . .vi, 270,
nh 619; v, 434; vii, XIX., 20 ..... ii, 258! 35o.
225, 230, 496. XlX., 21..i, 477; ii, XXI., I9, 20..v, 117
362, 51o; [ XVIII., 21-35 ...iii, 247, 414, XXI., 22 .... ii, 293.;
1, vm, 684; vii, 593; iii, 68; v, 3o3; vm,
178. v, 44o, 478; I38, _,56-
XVII., 6 ...iii, 611 ] XVIII., 2t, 22...iii, vi, 279. XXI., 23 .... i, 345;

XVIL, 7"_238; w,[ vii,


684,417 .
714; XIX., 23,iv,u=.ii,
4e,. 50; XXI., 25iii,
.... 674.
iii, 675
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 241

Matt. XXI., 28 seq .... vii, Matt. XXII., 34-40 .... iii, Matt. XXIII, 27, .it, 283; Matt. XXIV_ _m.. ,rib 314
446. 152. lit, 559; XXIV,, 23-17 .... iv,
XXI., 31351
. .i, ;492; ii,
v, 64, XXlI., 36-38
599. .... ii, v, 54; vi, 450.
21 ,
z67. XXIL, 37-40 .... iii, XXIII., 27, a_ .... t, XXIV., a_ 24., .v.,
XXI., 32,32. .iii, 674 552; iv, 485. 67

XXI., 33-4I..i,
XXI., 3z .... iii, 514;
670 'o3;v,498;
vii, 518. XXIII., 29_...iv,
• XXIV_ a17_,.,
XXIV_ vi,
24._. ti, 234.
iii, 622. XXII., 37, 39, 4o.. XXIII., 3o...iv,3_ 243, 3aa;
XXL, 35.-. vii, 446 iv, 276. XXIII., 31.. hi, 6_ v, 148; vi,
XXI., 39 .... vii, 446 XXII., 37,39.-. vii, XXIII., 33 .... i, 5a 21o; viii,
XXI., 42-44..i, 514 377- . XXIII., 34 • .i, 472
"
XXI., 42...vii, 446 XXII., 37.. t, 240; ii, iii, 483. 3_; 456,
vii,
xxI., 43i.v_.Vii,
517 •446; 224, 308;
iii, 292; XXlII., 35 54I;
.... i, 5_ XXIV., 25,457.
,h 511 v,
XXI., 45--- ifi, 568 639;v,675; 2211 iv, 383.
XXlI ...... viii, 274 vii, _I8 151; vi, XXlV_ 27. .Iv, 259;
xxu., i, etc...i, 516 XXlI., 39.. •n, 546, 203, 277; viii, 66&
XXII., 2-I 4 .... viii, 599; iv, 19; vii, 446; XXIV., 27, 28, 31..
I42. v, 285; Viti, viii, 366. v, 218.
XXlI., 3-i4 .... viix, 299, 633. XXIII., 37...t, 518, XXIV.,a7._8.... v,
535- XXlI., 39, 40 .... it, 520; it, 2511
XXlI., 3 ..... i, 523 292 212, 228, XXIV., 27--30. ,viii,
XXlI., 7 ..... i, 527 XXlI., 40. .1, 89, V, 229, 305; 249.
XXlI., I0, 11 ..... i, 455. vtii, 242. XXIV_ 28 .... i, 479
578. XXIL, 42 .... vt, 223 XXlII., 37, 38 •.. v, XXIV., 29. .iii, 496;
XXlI.,
XXlI., 11..
II, I2viii,
....
5oi
ifi, XXlI., 42-45...
415 , viii, XXlII., 38 5tO.
. .it, 229; v,
'*Sat 2_,
..,

XXlI., II-I5654.• .iv, 83 XXll.,


XXII.,43-45.
43- - .i, t,145
453, vi, 392;
v, 22o; XXIV.,3Ol.3_i_,382;
XXlI., i2...it, 582; 507. vii, 452. viii, 58o,
vhi, 782. XXlI, 44. - .iit,448 XXlII., 39-- it, 229
XXlI., I2" 13 .... iv, XXlII .... ,, 2o3; v, XXlII., 42...v, 620 XXXV., 3o,5_41"..vii,
._ 279. I54; vin, XXIV ..... vii, 373, 352.
XXIL, 13 ...ii, 232 384, 471 ; XXIV., 31..vii, 38o.
XXlI., I3, 14. 1, 517 XXlII., x-374_iv, 65 vhi, 572. XXIV., 3a, _13...Ui,
-_ XXII., I4...1, 139; XXlII., 2- 4. .i,476 XXlV., 2...% 5iii 5Ol.
iv, 525 . XXIII., 2, 3 .... vin, viii, 87, XXIV., 34..VIU, 24t
XXlI., 15. . hi, 571 242. 24I. XXIV., 35 .... i, I:l;
XXlI., i7, I9-21..i, XXlII., 3..vii, 399; XXlV, 4-..iii, 243; iii, 496;
i68. viii, 59. v, 674; vii, iv,
XXlI., 2i..i, 421; ii, XXlII., 4 .... li, 49° 379. 553; 34_
24I, 293; XXIII., 6 .... it, t61 XXIV.,4-31. .v, 5o 3 366; viii,
ifi, 7o, IOI, Vb i94. XXlV., 4, 5 • -'.".w, 215.
56I, 648; XXlII., 6-8 .v, 534 594;vt,2o9 XXIV., 36...iU, 623
iv, z24; vii, XXIII., 8--IO ..... it, XXlV., 5' " v, 383 . XXIV., 37...ii, 390
417, 505 . 493; v, XXIV., Io...vii, 382 XXlV., 4_t...i, 515,

XXli.,23-32
57i; ....
iv, iii,
39, XXlII., 643.iv, 28,
8 .... XXlV., ii iii,..L212;
243. g;; vi_
64. 64, 156. XXlV, H, 12...vii, 3_a,
XXlI., 23...vi, 367, XXlII., 9-.t, 463; ti, 382. XXlV., 4_91_6.... i,
. XXII., 29viii,
.... 9I.
i, 466, 350, 36973;
ill, ' XXlV., 12288;
...iv, 74,
v, XXIV, 45, 47' ...vi,
5o7;v, 6361 682; iv, 185, 244. I59'
vi, 2oz; 63; v,45 o, XXlV., 12, 13., vii, XXIV, 45-5o..viii,
viii, 238 , 504; vm, 456. 249,
247- 45, 167 XXlV., iz, 24.. vii, XXIV., 4{_.51..viii,
XXlI_ 29, 30..iv, 58 XXlII., 12. v, 66z; 4#.: '
XXlI., 3o... it, 263, iv, 489. XXlV., I3... hi, 425; XXIV., 46-51 .... ti,
289; iii, XXlII.,
228, 451, XXlII., z5 .... i, 26o
16..vii, 443 sv, 71.
XXlV.,14.. iv, XXtV.,48_" 1.... i,
593; iv, 15, XXlII., 23, 24, 27.. 437; 3_ 497,.519 .
67, 377, i, 255. 35 I. XXlV., St. Adit,
509; v, i36 , XXlII., 23, 24..viii, XXIV., 15-22 .... v, X.XV.... _t_329;
238; vi, 627. 218.
366; viii, XXlII., 24.... i,447 XXlV.,15,21 .... i, XXV.,2.._0_ 5; viii,
122" 583. XXlII., 25...vi, I94 x,v--- 553, 554- 55. iv
XXII., 3 I,276.
32 .... iv, XXIIL, z 5,283;
26...u,iii, _iv, 15_vii,9_57; XXV., 4 ..... t,
XXV., $...... 575
398
XXlI, 32...iv, 6¢x; 685; viii, XXlV, 29..it, 39o; XXV_ 8 ..... vi, 3._
vii, 305, 155. iv, 42, 72. XXV.,&9.. ,iv, too
498; viii, XXlII., 26...i. 485; XXlV., 21...i, 51o; XXV_ to .... it, 506
248. iii, 662. iv, 342. XXV., It .... vi, jr_
242 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

Matt. XXV., t 3 ..... i, 536 Matt. XXVL, 23.. ii, 254; IMatt. XXVII., x3, I4..viii, M_.att. XXVII., 62-66..viii,
XXV., s4 ..... i, 445 iv, 44I. 427• 432.
XXV., t 5 ..... ii, 2t XXVL, 24 .... i, 18, XXVIL, 15-26..viii, XXVII_ 6"Aetc...vii,
XXV., zs...ii, 474; 389, 5ox; 42o. 379.
v, 268. ii, iS, 4ot XXVII., s5-z$, _J..-- XXVII., 62 .... viii,
XXV, zt, 23. .v, 158 XXVI., 26...i, 484; 23...vm, 43L
XXV., 23 .... v, 254 fit, 683. 429. XXVII_ 63..iv, 332;
XXV_ 29...iv, 2.98; XXVI., 27... i, t85, XXVII., 17, 88...iv, viii, 86,
vi, _34_ 562. 395. 546-
XXV., 3o... ii, 232, XXVI, 27, 28... iii, XXVII., x9 ..i.v,445; XXVIII., L.. vi, 9¢
299; iii, 57 ! 897. vm, 417, XXVIII_ t, 2.... iv,
XXV., 31-33 .... iv, XXVI., 28 ...iv, 85 4-28. 46o.
x58. XXVI., 28, 29 .... v, XXVII., 2o--25...fii, XXVIII., I--6..vi,95
XXV., 31-34..v, 252 36L I7L XXVIII., x--_...viii,
XXV., 31-46 .... v, XXVI., "_9-..ii, :746; XXVII., 24..iii, 673, [ 432.

483,
532. 528, iv, 380.
vii, 297; XXVII., 24, 25.. iii, I XXVIII, 5-7..
42L

xxv., 32 ....
XXV.,3z, ii, 5x7
34..i, 524 XXVL,31...vii,444
xxvI., 3o... vii,444 1 _¢_ vii,] vi, 6i.
XXVlII.,9-.iv, 460;
XXV., 32, 33. iv, 86 XXVI., 35 .... i, 566i XXVII., 25 • .iix,3og; ] XXVIII.,II-lS..vili,
XXV., 33 .... ii, 212, XXVL, 36...viii, 60 v, I64 ; _ 432.
227; viii, XXVI., 38.. iii, 533, viii, 16,[ XXVIIL, t3..viii,88

XXV., 345.8.5". i, 486, 558;


i2o, 282,
iv, XXVII., 29..ii,
429, 256;
597 XXVIII., i3,41914..iv,

_ox;ii,6co; 289, 378, v, 23o; XXVIII., x8 ..... iii,
tv, 306; v, 433; vi, viii, 429 319,611;

166,
4_.I, 218,
495;I xxvL,38_ 9I.?.9:
i, XXVII., 33.
XXWL, iv,650
32. .iii, 164 56s.
v, 209,

... vfi, 437. 293


A..gv., 34-30..n, I XXVI., 327, 454. XXVII., 34.-iii,
viii, xo2;
436, XXVIII., I8,380,
I9.. 567
v,
XXV., 35. :. ii, 364;
vih t73.
II 39 248
.... ; i, 42,
121, 44x,
iv, 572.
XXVII., 34, 35. iii,
XXVIII., 18-2o.. v,
3o2,363,
XXV., 35, 36 ...... i, I 442, 633; t65. 526.
5..o5;ii,39i ; [ v, 45h 539 XXVIL, 39.- .i, 1.7._ XXVIIL, 19...i, 85,
vm, 299. I XXVI., 39, 42.. .vii, XXVIL, 4o--42. .vuh 444 ; ia,
XXV. 36.. iii, 644; I 444. 43 °. 247' 252'
v, 355, 447, ] XXVI., 4I... i, 3_., XXVIL, 45" .iii, I7o; 423, 676;

XXV., 37555.
.... v, 253 t 5357 ;
4x u,
iii, XXVIL, 45,v,5..I525 .
, _2.. v,
567, 228,
569,

XXV., 38 .... iii, 69ot 53o, _ vm, e,o. 658, 667,


XXV., 4o_ .... iii, I 7t6;iv,41
684, ,: XXVII., 1o9.
45-54-..iv, 44
67I;; vn,
XXV.t. 40... :il, 279, l 7x, x21; v, XXVlI., 46..i, 327; 345, 379,
293, 30...
4,I 232' 238 ; iii, 621, 410, 442,
391; vnb [ vi, 273; vii, 623, 626; 456, 469,
6-,5. I vii, 445; 476.

XXV., 4s 367,
.... i, 4o8,
236, [I XXVL,
XXVI., ,_439.'498444
. .iv, 457 XXVII., 46-5o...iv,
viii, 524 XXVIII., 19,
I56;2o..ih,
rift,
_oo, 52.5..; XXVI., 52 .... iii, 73 477. Io6, 319
n, 195; m, XXVI., 52-54 ... iv, XXVlI., 48..viii, 430 XXVIII., 2o ..... iv,
166; iv, 435. XXVII., 50-52...iii, 434, 548;
306; vi, XXVI., 53-..iii, 623 17°. v, 4o6,
234; viii, XXVI, 55..iv, 457; XXVII., 51-54 . . .iv, 62x; vii,
33 I, 342. vi, 273. 137. 422, 478;

X.XV., 44_i_ 212.


.1% I4O; XXVI., 59-63
56...iii,.... 165
iv, XXVIL, 51-53..viii,
13. wii, 773
XXV., 46 .... ii, 195, 395. XXVII., 5 I, 52...iv, Mark, L, t ....... i,44t
293; iv, 74; XXVI., 6I... iv, 434 445- L, 2 ...... i, 425; iii,
v, 254; _, XXVI., 64.. ii, 574; XXVIL, 51 . .vi,428; I63.
212 ; _ Vi, 5 I. viil_ 334 I., I, 2 ...... iv, 43 I
47 L XXVI., 67 .... v, 237 XXVII., 52... i, 62, I., 3" .vi, 69; vii, 348
XXVI...vii, 4t8, 489 XXVI., 70 .... v, 672 _ 573; I., 4...iii, 658, 674;
XXVI., 7 .... ii, 2.5..3 XXVII., 2... vi, 273 it, 491 ; viii, 435"
XXVI., 7-t2 .... m, XXVII., 3,4..v, 521 viii, 653 I., 6 ....... ii, "266

xxvL, 151.9. [ xxvH.,3-,o..,


XXVII., 3-5" .iv, 4.3_ s,.
XXVII., 52, 53--.v, i.
L, _._iI" ..... ,653
ii, 267, 457
XXVI., _t7.. ii, 5nl; I 418. XXVII., 53-.viii,435 1 I., xl ........ vi, 7I
iii, x67; vi, I XXVII., 5...vii,466 XXVII., 54..iv , 4461 I., 13 ....... viii, 331
XXVL, I8...
I48. v, 492 [ XXVII.,9, 444.
Io... vii, XXVlI., 55,65.
56...iv, 1 I.
I., 19.
x6, 2o
17 .....
...viii, iii, 65
73
XXVL, 2x..viii, 5tj [ XXVII., xt-14...ill, XXVlI., 56..viii,389 L, 22 ........ vi, 387

XXVI. _,,_4a...vn,[
• 17I ; iv,
395. XXVIL,6o..iv,459;
vi_ 431 I-,7.4 622.
.... i, 469; iii,
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 248

Mark,I.,29,3o .....iv,65 Mark, VII.,19..v,645,648 Mark,XI.,3,o...... iii,


673 Mark,XVL, t4 .... vii, 44.5
I., 4° ....... !!, 364 VII., 22 ..... v, 426; XlI., x7. .ii, 293; iii, XVL, i$, _6..iii, 156
I,44....... w_, 458 vii, 469. 7°. XVl.,15-s8 .... v_
II., 5 ........ ii!, 67_ VII., 27 ..... iii, 683 XII., 18-27 ...... iii, 4a_ 445"
II., Z ........ iv, 9_ VII., $4 .... viii, 53' _t; iv, 39, XVL, 16. :...vii, 4571
lI., _...iii, 575., 674 VII., 37 ..... vii, 127 ,au, 4,_
II., 9-If ...... ,v, Iv VIII., 15 .... vi, 22o XII., z 3 ..... ii, 38 _ 436.
II., 1o ....... vi, 389 VIII., 31 . .. i, 482 XII., 24 . .viih 3 XVI., 17, s8..i,388;
II., II...ii, 2IO; vi, VIII., 34 ..... iii, 68 XII., 24, 25 .. ,iv, _8 v, 569; vii,
214. VIII., 36. .ii, 506; v, XlI., 25 .. i, 294; iv, 479.
II., I4 ....... iii, 68 439. 15, 67. XVL, 19. .i, 4_; iii,
II.,15,I6 .... iv,83 VIII., 38.... iii, 69, XII., 27 .... viii,
248[ 584,6a7.
II., 27 .. i, I39, 297; 525; iv,12o; XlI., 28-34..iii, I_2 [ XVI., 25..... ii, 146
wl, 517. v, 362,445 . XII., 29 .... vii, 398; ] XVL, 33-39, ,iv, !o9
II., 18-2o .... iv, io 3 IX., I-13 .... iv, io 5 viii, 249. /
II., 19 ....... vi, 217 IX., 2-9 ...... w, 65 XII., 29, 3o. .iv, 157 ]Luke, I., t ......... ill, 255
II., 2o ...... vii, 447 IX., 2..i, 338; v, 95 Xll., 29-31 . .v, 426, / I., 2 ..... i, 362, 4_.
III., 18
III., I seq...vii,
.... 442
iv, 4:24 IX., 54 .......
IX., ....... iii, 6o
iv, [o69 XII ,3o 498.
...... i, 168[' I.,4 .... v, 563;
III., 23 ...... vi, I9 ° IX., 6 ...... iii, 61I XlI., 30, 31..vil,377 ! i., S ........
777. vii, _4s
III., 27...i, 55o; vi, IX.,17....... iv,83 XII.,31..... iv,19; I., 6..i,79;viii, ?17
I90. IX., 22 ...... v, 545 vfii, 633. I,, 6, 8 ....... i, 4a 3
IlL, 28, 29. . .v, 290 , IX., 23 ....... i, 520 XlI., 32 .... vii, 46[ 1., 15 ........ i, 4.a3
542. IX., 29. .iv, Io7; viii, Xll., 33 .... viii, 6[_ I., 17...i_ 4_ 4.17;
IlL, 29, 30 • .w], 38o 57- XlI., 38 ..... vi, 194 iv, 65; v, 213;
IV.......... vfi, IX6 IX., 30 ....... v, 672 XII., 39..ib I6, 504 vi, _94, $96.
IV., 3 ...... vin, 118 IX., 36 ...... ii, 53 XlI., 41 • • • vh 217 I., 2o..iii, 75; v, 235
IV., 3-8 ...... v, 118 IX, 37 ...... ui, 690 XlI., 42... iv, 217; I., a2 ...... iii, 75
IV., 3-9 ...... v, 54 IX., 40 ...... vl, 31i vn, 429 . I., 26 ........ i, 4.14
IV, 8 ..... viii, I43 IX., 42 ....... 1, 18 XllI., 6..v, 392, 426 I., 26, 27. .iv, 31; vi,
IV, 11 ..... i_, 463 IX., 49 ...... viii, 15 XIII., [ I ..... v, 42o 63, 65.
IV., I2..iv, 307, 3I 7 X, 2 ....... ii, 389 XlIl., 14-2o..v, 215 I., a6-38 ...iii, 522;
IV., 20 ..... vifi, I43 X., 5 ......... iv, 66 XlII., 17 ..... ii, 390 v, 97; viii, 386,
.= IV., 2I..i[, 302; iv, X., 8 .... iv, 48, 282 XllI., x8---2o.... vfi, 554"
25. X., 9 .... fi, 389, 39° 352, I., 27 ....... iii, 164
IV., 24 ..... v, 541 X., I3-I 5 ..... iv, k6_ XlII., 23 ..... v, 427 I., 29 ........ vi, 58
IV., 28...b 486; iv, X., 14.... iil, 67_ XIII., 31... iv, 553; I., 18 ...vi, 58, 2831
28. X., x7 .... i, $45; fi, viii, 215. vii, 364, 4o 3.
IV., 3 I, 32 ... v, 56 39 I. XlII., 32 .... h 4ol; I., 3o.-33 ..... v, 5110
IV, 33-.v[, 236; vii, X., 17-27 ..... iv, 71 iib 215. I., 31 ....... iii, 539
134. X., 17-31 .... n, 592 XIII., 33" • . 1, 536 I., 32 .... i, 174, 432,
IV., $4 ..... iii, 252, X., 18...iv, 75, 548; XllI., 35 .... vii, 471 441.
253; rill, 336 v, 5o, 113; vni, XlII., 36 .... n, 45 I., 32, 33 ...viii, 3S6
IV., 38
IV., 36 ......
...... hi, 343
vih 673 X., 23249.
.... ii, 50, 451 XIV ........
XlV., 8, 9 .... vii, 489
ii, I77 I., 3348; _i, 423; vii_
V ........... "*n,440 X., 23, 24 .... w, 48 XIV., I2 .... iii, I6O, I., 34 ........ vi, 5I
V., 6 ..... viii, 248 X., 2 ...... 599 167; vi, 148 L, 35, 38 ..... i, 249
V., 9 ... .... vfi, 484 X., 2_ ...... n, 151
iv, XIV., 13 .... til, 678 I., 35.:.. •i, 45I, 527;
V., II ....... iv, 117 X., 29 ....... v, 440 XlV., 21 i, 389; _ I_1,
V, II-I 4 ..... iv, 83 X., 29, 3° .. i[, 597, iii, "57. 2_,
534, 022, _53,

" V., 15 ......


V., 22 ...... vill,1, 66I
539 X., 31 ill, 68. fi, 598
....... XIV.,
XIV., 24 ..... vii,Iv,38o
25 .... 85 624; v,iv,
284; 89, x2o51:
V, 3 z ....... i, 319 X, 3_ ...... ifi, 674 XIV., 27..... v, 671 "37, 52°, 635;
V., $4.. ii, 439, 505; X., 38..b 42, 345; v, XIV, 31 .... iii, 684 vi, $1, _o,_3;
• vii, 405. 53, 675 XIV., 36 .. • vi, 115 Vi_ 386.
VI .......... vii, 1I 5 X., 42, 43 ...vi, 523 XIV., 38...i, 35; v, I., 36. .vi, 66; vii_ 3o
VI., I-9 .... fii, 206 X., 44 ° .VllI, 615; W, 454" I., 37- :"--" lit, 68
VI., 2 ....... iv, 58o 62o. XIV., 58 ..... v, 5,1 I., 38.'.i,455;" iv, 47
VI., 3. •.iii, I66; iv, X., 45 ...... ii, 231 XIV., 62 .... ii, 574; I, 39, 4o.. ,viii, 364
589; vhb 5x9 . X., 46 ..... viit, 419 vi, 51:.. I., 41..ili_ 54o; vi, 64
VI., 9..vaig 5o3; 518 X., 48 ...... fi, 511 XV., I- 5 .... m, I7I I., 41-43 ..... v, 519
VI., 1I ..... wih 244 X., 52 ..... iii, 675 XV., 8-I 5 . .iii, I7I I., 41-45 .... _
VI., 13 ....... v, 376 XI., 9 ....... vi, 394 XV., 21 .... fii, 65o; I., 42 ........ i,. 4_3
VI., 27 ...... iv, 47 XI., IO..... rig 47° vifi, 429. I., 42, 43 ..... vb o4
VI., 37-44- .viii, 519 Xl., I3, 14 ...v, H 7 XV., 25 ..... vi, 282 I., 43-..v, 259;
VI., 4I,
VII., 6. .44i, .... i, 36I
9; n, 395 XI., I7...iv,
52I. 75; vii, XV., 33 ....
XV.,M ..... viii,
iii, 436
I7O I.,4 :44 ,..viii, _
VII., 9..v, 318, 427, XI., 2o, 2I .... , Ii 7 XV., 37, 38..i:fi, ;g 1.46 .... i,470; t_
448. XI., 23 ...... n, 545 XV., 4° .... v'm, I 207; vi, 64.
VII., 13 ..... v, 362, XI., 24 ...... v, 545 XV., 42 ..... iv, 112 ., _., _ _ _
37o, 387. XI., 25 . v, 425, 454; XVI., I, 2 .... vi, 95 I., 51 ......... vl, 64
VII., 15 .... iii, 712; vi, 161; viii, XVL, 9-" .iii, zo6; I., 52...iii, $97,_r/,
iv, xo3. 481. vii, 445. 456; iv, $6.
244 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

Iatke, I.,,
I., 656_'(_31_ii'_ " 65 75 Luke, II,,46-52...viii'4x5
II.,49 .... i,345; iii, Luke, V,
V., 14 ........... iii'
16-26 iii' 357
357 Luke, VI, 3I..ii, 292; _._
372,643;
Ioj.67--69 .... v, 519; 622; viii, 398 V., 16 ....... v, 455 377-
viii, 779. IL, 51 ...... vii, 461 V., 21 ..... iv, 83, 98 VI., 32, 34... ii, i34
L, 68 ......... i'424 III., x...iii, 351; iv, V., 20 .... i, 548; vii, VI., 32-34...vii,
I., 69 ........ i, 442 i43. 405 . VI., 32. .v, 546; ITV_ _
I., 71, 75 ..... i' 488 III., I, " ..... ii' 333 V., 27-39 .... ili, 360 377, 465.
I., 76 .... i, 424; iii, III., 4, 5 .... iii' 434 V., 29..ii'595; iii, 68 VI., 34 ...... iii, 372
672, 674; iv, 84 III., 4 ........ vi' 6? V., 29, 3° ..... iv, 83 VI., 35 "".i, 247 ; u.
I., 76, 77 .... vi, 27I III., 4-6 ..... iii' 658 V., 3I...iii, 360, 552 227; iii, 373,
I., 78 .... i, 249, 424, III., _...ii' 172, 229 V., 3 I, 32 ..... i' 415 iv, 84; v, 52
545; iii, 504. III., .... i, 56I; ii, ] V., 32. .i, I39; vii, VL, 36:.:ii, 227, 369,
I., 78, 79 .... iii' I57 2; iv, 84, 517• 111, 373, iv,
I., 79 • .vi, 387, 388; _ V., 33-35 .... iv, Io 3 75, 381; v,
viib 45o. ]II., 9-.- _- .v, 55, .7..8 V., 34, 35 .... i!!, 361 331; viii, i46
I., 80 ........ vi, 279 III., Ix..i, 504; m, V., 35 ...... m1, 447 VI., 36-38. . .i, 8,
L, II ....... vii, 48I 712. V., 36, 37 .... 1, 518; VI., 37 .... iv, 76; 33
II., 1....... viii, 365 III., i2 ...... iv, 84 i11, 68i. 541; vii, 413,
II., i--6 ..... viii, 374 III., I2, 13. .. iii, 73 VI.,... n, 367; viii, 416.
II.,
IL, 1- 7. .iii' 164,
2 ........ v, 522562 III.,
III., 13 ..... vii,
14...iv, 84; 414 v, VI., I. 633_i, 489; vl, VI., 37,iii,38. 374,
.ii, 600,
684,
II.,4 ........ ii, 212 252; v11,495 214. 713, 714; vh,
II., 4-7 ....... vi, 6o III., I4-I8..iii, i68 VI., I- 4 ..... fii, 362 4o6-
II., 7..v, 194; vi, 65 III., I6..ii, 267,457, VI., 3, 4 ...... i' 473 VI., 38 ..... viii, 328
II., 8..i,470; iii, 522 532; v, 677; VI., 5 • •• iii, 363; v, VI., 39..iii, 374, 568
II., 8--12.... viii,375 vi, 69. 620. VI., 4o-.- i, 56o; n,
II., m ...... vi, 61 III., x7 .... i, 32o; ii' VI., 7....... iii, 363 364, ill, 259,
II., xo, 11 .... v, 519 23o; v, 76- VI., 9 ....... iii' 363 374, 65I; vu,
II., II ........ i, 425 III., 2I, 22..iii' 653 VI., tz.. iii, 364; v, 439.
II., 13 ....... iii, 5221 III., 21-23. .viii, 415 286, 455 VI., 41-45 . . .iii' 374
II., 14..vi, 52, 386; III., 22 ..... iii,'673; VI., 13. .i, 3iI; vii, VI., 41 ...... vfi,403
vii, 478, 49o; [ viii, 435. 383. VI., 41,42 .... v, Ii
viii, 374, 623. IIL, 23. .i, 317, 391 ; VI, i3-i9...iii, 364 VI., 4.2...... iv, 24_
II., 19...... viii, 38o il, 333. VI., 14 ...... iii, 365 VI., 43 • .ii' 249; ih,
II., 20 ........ i,425 III., 23, 24.. vi, I26 VI., 20. ili, 68, 36_, 272.
IL, 21-24..viii, 375 IV ........ viii, 274 367; iv, 4e.; VI., 43, 44. • .iii, 202
II., 22 .... i, 425; v, IV., i-I 3. . .viii, 554 viii, 93- VI., 44 ..... vtii' 56
194; vi, 385. IV, x, 2 ..... iv, io 7 VI., 20, 36-38..i, 33 VI., 46. • • i, 61, 5_9,
II., 22-35...viii, 375 IV.,3 .... i, 469; iv, VI.,21..iii,366,367; 534; ti, 417,
II., 22-24 .... iii, 522 1o 7. iv, i 12. 554, 556, 599_.;
II., 23 .... i, 319; iii, IV., 4 ....... iv, 1o5 VI., 22..ii, 416; iii, iii, 374; vm,
54i; v, 248; IV., 6 .... i, 551, 552 367, 641; v, I36, 27I.
viii, 4o6. IV., 6, 7- -i, 549, 55 I, 44o. VIL.. i, 438; iii, 375;
II., 25 ....... v, 164 553. VI., 22, 23. .iii, 712; ,n_i, 440.
II., 25-33 .... iti' I68! IV., 8..iii, 684; viii, v, 348, 5o6, vii., 1...... iil,73
II., 25-35. .iii' 522; 142. 538.; vii,437. vii., I-1o...iii' 374
viii, 424. IV., 1o ..... viii, 28o VI., 24...1, 439, fii' VII., 3 ...... iii, 674
II., 25-38...viii, 406 IV., i6-3o...iii, 354 368. vii., 7 ...... iii, 674
II., 26...... viii,366 IV., 18 .... i, 492; v, VI., 25 . .iii, 369; iv, vii., 8...i, 326; vih,
II., 28 ........ i, 328 I8I. II2; vi, 114. I42.
II., 29..i' 425, 44I, IV., 18, 19..iii, 6o6; vI., 26..iii, 367, 369 vii., 11-17..... iii'
470;
vi, 396; v, 470i ' IV., 22vi,
......270. iii, I66 VI., 27
27,......
28..ii' iii, 134;
216 VII., IZ 375.
...... i, 539
478- IV., 23 ..... iii, iii, 37o. VII., 16 .... iii, 375,
II., 29, 3° .... v, 548 IV., 24..iii, 354; _ VI., 27-29 .... ii, 293 377.
II., 29-32 .... vi, 388 422. VI., 27, 32 •.vii, 72i VII., I8.--23 .iii, 674
II., 30 ....... iv, 155 IV., 27 . .iii' I7O, 356, VI., _8, 3o, 34 .... i, VII., 19, 22, z 3. • .n,
II., 32..iii, 356; vi, 408. 16Z. 232"
392. IV., 29 ..... fii' 354 VI., 28..tii' 397; vii, VII., 20 ..... iii, 375
IL, 34..iii, 439, 54I; IV., 31 ...... iii, 351 I83, 392. VII., 21, 22..iib 37_
v, 166; viii, 425 IV., 32. .ii1, 352, 364 VI., 29...ii, 202; iii, VII., 24-3 o. .iv, 4
II., 35 ...... viii,431 IV., 33, 34.- .iii, 353 370, 71.2; vi, VII., 25. ._ 265; ih,
II.,36..i, 328; vii, IV.,34..iii'441; vi, 214; wi,377, 73376.
426, 49% 493 225- 465; viii, 31o. Vii., 2:6..i, 427; iv,
IL, 36-38. .iii' 522.; IV., 40 ...... iii' 354 VI., 29, 36 .... L 168 65.
iv, 1o7; vn1, IV., 41 ...... iii, 354 VI., 29-31 .... i, 477, VII., 26, 27. .iii, 376
375. IV., 42 ...... iii' 355 5°8. VII., 2_ ..... iii, I63
VII., 2,_,..fi, 215; iti,
II., 3_ ....... v, 457 IV., 42, 43...iii, 355 VI., 30.-. i, 148; ii,
II.,3_ .... i, 425; vi, V ............ i, 434 385, 6oo; iii,[ 376. .
391. V., l-II ..... iii, 37 I, 677, 678; ] VII., z 9, 3o. .iib 079
II., 41-52. •.viii, 398 V., 8 ........ iv, 354_5 iv, 67; vii, 377, [ VII., 34..iv, 65, IO3
II., 42 ........ i, 319 V, lO, xI ..... iii, 68 427,465; viii, l VII-, 35 ...... i, 328
II., 42"47-..viii, 414 V., I2..-I4.. iii, 355 635. ] VII, 36--5o. .iii, 376
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 245

Luke, VII., 37_o_ • .... viii, Luke, IX., 5° 48..v,


....... 493,v, 397
534 Luke, X., 23,
24, 24
.vi,....395;
Jig viii,
390 Luke, XI., 48..iii,
46a. 685; iv,
VII., 39 ...... v, 66o IX., 5I-56. . iii, 386, 248. Xl., 5o ....... i, 541
VII., 41 ...... v, 20o 7o8. X., 25...iii, 377, 578 XI., 51 ..... viii, 366
VII., 43 ...... 1, 45 ° IX., 55 ...... ii, 582 X., 25-28 .... ili' 1_2 XI., 52. .iii, 39_; iv,
VII., 47..ii, 253; v, IX., 56.. iii, 532; v, X., 27. .i, 55; ii, 3_3, 359; viii, 9a,
556; vii,4o_. 354. 417; fii' 391, I1O, 3a8.
VII., 48 ...... v, o77 IX., 57, 58-, "i' 327; 446; iv, 19. XII., 1-27,..iii' 3_.._
VII., 5o. v, 254,677 ifi, 386. X., 29 ....... ii, 599 XlL, 2..ii, 3oz; m,
VIII ........ vii, IX6 IX., 58..ii, 3o4; ifi, X., 35 ....... i, 445 395, ..
VIII., I-3 .... iv, 65 72. X., 34 ....... vi, 397 XII., 3....... _,, 5°o
VIII., 5 • • i, 72; vfii, IX., 59, 60... iii, 68, X, 36, 37 .... fi, 599 XII, 4 ...... m, 35
118. 386, 675; iv, X.,41, 42 .... ii, 594 XII., 4, 5,-. iv, 76;
VIII., 5-8 .... v, 541 64; V1,224.. X., 60 ....... i, 535 vai, 518.
I18. IX., 6O.... i, 327; ii, XI . .l, 2O3,438; vfil, XlI., 5"" ,ii, 3O; iii,
VIII., 8 ..... iii, 377 383 . 705 396.
VIII., IO.. ii, 463; IX., 6I, 62 .... i, 327 XI., 1..... iii, 397 Xll., 6, 7...viii, _99
iv, 3o 7. IX., 62...n, 551; m, XI., 2...iii, 392; % XII., 8...ii, 4'I; v,
VIII., II... iii, 568 68; iv, 78; v, 194; vfii, 547 443.
VIII., I6...m, 377: 287, 5oo, 535; XI., 3 • .iil, 392; iv, XII., 9..iii, 396; v,
iv, 20. rift, 5oi. I12; vih 379 311. -
VIII., t 7 .... ih 3o2; X .......... viii, 88 XI., 4"" • u, 546; iii, XlI., I0..iii, 396;iv,
ifi, 377,66I. X., I..1, 389; ii], 387 392; iv, 76. 252,
VlIl., 18 ... i_, 298, X., 2 .... n, 300 XI., 5 ....... iil, 249 XlI., 77, 12..ii,4*:l;
377, 412; X., 3 ....... vih 32I XI, 5-9- .iih 683 iii, 396.
iv, 122; vaia, X., 4 ii, 287; iii, XI, _-8 .... iii, 392 XII., 13, 14 ..... ii[_
328. 387; iv, 367; XI., _ ....... iii, 393 396.
VIII., 20... ifi, 329 vm, 752 XI., 9. ih 558; iii, XII., 16-20..ii,3_;
VIII., 20, 21 ... ifi, X_, 5...ifi, 387,690; 249, 392, 679, iii' 397, 3
: 527. vii1, 244. 684; vm, 547 XII,, 17, 19, 20..viii,
•' VIII., 21 .... iii, 393 X., 5, 6... wi, 430; XI., m..v, 286, 662 204.
VIII., 2 ...fii, wfi, ,o . XI., I7 ...... fii, 683 XII., I9, 2o..ii, :i69
,_ VIII., 2_... iii, 379378 X., 7 .... ifi, 3_7; vii, XI.,x 1-13...ifi, 393 XII., 20..i, 438; ti,
VIII., 29. -. vb 395 38I, 408. XI., 73 ... ii' 602 415; v, 45_
" VIII, 30- -- iii, 3_3 X., 9 ...... ifi, 387 XI., 14 .... iib 393 479, 55O" _
, VIII., 32, 33..xv, _3 X., II ...... fih 388 XI,
Xl, 7819 ......
...... fih
hi' 393
393 XII.,
XII., :12-24...iii'
2:1-78..iii, ¢_
397
VIIL,41 .. .1, 327 X., I2 .... i, 516, 556
VIII., 43 ..... Vl, 96 X, I2-74... iv, IO6 XL, 2O..iii, 393; v, XlI., z2, _'3".ii, :163,
VIII., 43-46 .-. ifi, X., 13 .... i, 553; w, 444, 576; viii, 415,
" 379" 84. 767. XII., :13..... iii, 712
VIII., 48 .... iii, 38o X., I6. i, 184,414; XI., 21, 22..i, 5o7; XII., 24 .... ii, _63;
VIII., 51 ..... i, 395 m, 388 ; il, m, 393. viii' 541.
IX ......... vii, lI 5 600 ; v, 34 O, XI., 22 .... viii, 114 XII., 24-27 • .iii, 397
IX., 1-6 .... iii' 380 373; vfi, 4o4, XI., 23..v, 376, 394, XII., 25 ..... viii, 44
IX., 5 ....... v, 237 487, 499, vm, 397- XIL, 27. .ii' 264; iii,
IX., 7, 8. "'" .iii, 38I 622. XI, 24 ..... vi, 385 95. :164; lit,
XII., 28..ii,
IX, xo--I7" • •m, 381 X., 18 .... i, 445; iii, XI., 26 ..... n, 23
IX., 1o...... vi, 279 197, 3o6; iv, XI, 27 .... ifi, 329 68, 397"
IX., 13, 14 .... i, 395 259 ; vi' 194, XI, 27, 28..1ih 393, XIL, 29 ..... iii' 683
IX., 20..iii, 381,4o6 2o5; vii, 4_4; 529 . XII., 3o ..... i'fi, 397
IX, 21 ...... iii, 387 viii, 33I- XI., 29 ...... iil, 394 XII., 3o, 3I. .ii_ 415
IX., 22.. i, 237, 442; X, 19. -.i, 236, 388, XI., 29, 3o.. .iv, 129 XII., 31 ..... iii' 343,
fib 381- 457, 553; n, Xl., 31 .... viii, 156, 398.
IX., 23 ....... iii, 68 413; iii, 388; 29 t' XII., 32. .ii, 6oo; vi'
IX., 24-...hi, 381; v, iv, 353, 634, XI., 32 .... viii, I56, 392.
506. 639 ; v, 659.; 291. XIL, 33..ii, _,41_;
IX., 25...fi, 5o6; v, vi, 2o5 ; vn, XI., 33- fii' 394; iv, v,_7Zg _3:1'v
55°. 484. 25 . XII., 35" .in, 39_1; ,
IX., 26..in, 69, 38:z, X., 20...iii, 353; vii, XI., 37-52.. .iii, 394 4_;vii' 381;
525; iv, i2o; 479. XI., 39I94. .iii, 394; vi' XlI., viii, 6_: _5_;
35-37..n,
IX., 28vii,
......438.iii, 384 X., 21..._17, i, ifi,
464;389,
ii, XI., 4o. . .i, 4Ol; ii, v, ._, 5_b
IX., 28-36. iii, 383; 622; wi_, 136, 387; iii, 398 53.
iv, 65, lO5" 27I' 319' 328, XL, 4o, 4I.. .v, 53.2 XlI., 35-38, .vi_
IX., 3° iii, 678; vii, 540- XI., 41...ii, I5; m, xn.,
XII., 35,36-.'i,
35,37. ,vii, 5,_
471
458. X., _2...i' 469, 47o; 394; v, 476; XII., 36 ..... tii, 3_.
IX., 31 ..... iv, 6o8 ii, 274, 228, vi' 525" XlI., 37, 38"" :i' 50_
IX., 33 ..... iii, 383; 232, 464, 555; XI., 42. .iii, 394; vi' XlL, 259..... ii!,
iv, lO6. iii, 390, 622; I94. XII., 41 ..... ii_ 31)__
IX., 35 ..... iii, 383, iv, 253, 460; XI., 43 .... ii' 16,293 XlI, 41-46..iii,
406; vi, 7I. vi_ 21I, 637; Xi.,46..ii , 490; ih, XlI.,42. Ai,$_ivfit,
IX., 41 ...... iii, 385 viii, II0, 319, XI., 47394"
...... iii, 395 2_
IX., 47, 48...ifi, 386 325.
_46 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

519; iv, iii' 4oi. 457; iii, i6o, XVIII., 6-8 .... vi_,
I._ke,XIL, 45,5_5._
3 • .i'497, Luke, XIV.,
XlV., I8
16....
.... _,
iii,238;
4oi Lake, XVI., ,6..i,
4o4, 466; 43Lfi,Luke, XVIII.,3 319
-..v,286
XlI., 47..-i' 519; v, XlV., 18-2o. iii'4Ol 446; iv, 78, XVlII., 7, 8...,, So0,
XlI., 47, 28_, 539. ii,
4 ...... XlV., 2o
XIV., 2x ..... ii, 4oi
.... iii' 398 lo3; vl, I88,
215. m, 4o9
XVIII., 7 .... tii, 64_
5o. XIV., 23 .... lii, 4oi XVI., x7 .... ii_, 404 XVIII., 8 ...ii, 390.
XII., 48...i, I68; ii, XIV., 26..ii, I x, 399, XVL, 18 .... iii' 4o4, iii' 372, v.
379; v, 428; 597; iii, 68, 405. 389, 429,
vii, 4o3 . 644, 684. XVI., 19 ..... i, 4It, vii, 458
XlI., 49- .iii, 399; vi, XIV., 26, 27. . il, 546 464; vi, 216 XVIII., 9-I 4 .... in,
234, 392; XlV., 27. i, 32o; iii, XVI., 19-31 . .iii, 69, 686.
viii, 46, I53 68. 4o6;iv,Ix3, XVlII., to .... l, 518
XlI., 50..i, 345; lib XlV., 28-3o .. xii, 68 i58. XVlII., 1¢>-i4 .. All,
677 , 716; iv, XlV., 33 ..... v, 452, XVI, 22 ..... ii, II 410;v,449
10o; v, 385 5oo, 536; XVI., 23 .... fii, 4O6 XVlII., It...iv, 4_;9
XlI., 51..... ili' 399 vi' 214., 217 XVI., 23, 24 ..... iii, XVIII., i3 .... i, 64,
Xll., 51-53 ..... viu, XlV., 34, 35..iv, 666 187, I89 iv, 489;
Io6. XV ........ vii, 485 XVI., 24 .... v, 223 vai, 548
XlI., 53..-: .iii, 399; XV., i-xo ...iii' 402 XVI., 25 ..... v, 55° XVlII., t4..ii, 293;
vm, 1o5. XV., 1, 2 ..... iv, 83 XVI., 26... iii, 234 xv, 313,
XlI., 56 ..... iii, 399 XV., 3-6 .... iii, 715 XVI., 28..i' 395; w, 490; vat,

XII., 57vii_ 413.


.iii' 399; XV., 3-7iv,.-.iii,
80. 663; XVI., 29.377. • .iii' 247, 378'
v, 428467,
XIL, 58. . .i, 358; ii' XV., 4 ........ i' 34I 406. XVIII., i6.. hi, 678
387 . XV., 4, 8 ..... i, 3"7 XVI., 3[ .... i, 464 XVIII., 18...i, 345.
XlI., 58, 59" .ili, 399 XV., 4 seq.. vii, 405 XVII ......... i' 439 ii, 39[,546
XIII ..... i, 438, 439 XV., 4-[0 .... v, 98 XVII., [ .... v, 6o8; XVIII., I8 seq . l,
XIII., I- 5 ...vi, 662 XV., 6..vi, 149; viii, vik I33; 249; _n,
XIII., 6 ...... i, 517 654. vm, 13 I, 325, 329
XlII., 7 ..... v, It 5 XV., 6-[o .... v, 662 298 XVIII., i8-2o...m,
XIII., 9 ...... v, 596 XV., 7. • .iii, 663; v, XVII., z ..... i, 18 4Io.
XIII., Ix .... iv, 660 324, 333; vii, XVII, [, 2..iii, 407 XVIII., 18.-27 ... 1_,
XIII., 15 .... iii, 400 400, 484, 503 XVII., 3 .... iii' 407 71:..
XlII., 15, [6..b 393; XV., _, Io....ii, 363 XVII., 3, 4..n, 293 XVIII., 19. .In, 4IO,
v, x8t. XV., _... l, 341; iii, XVII., 4 ..- hi, 4o7; iv,75,25 l,
XlII., I6..i, 393; iv, 249; vi, 346 v, 5o. v,..5o, II3;
660. XV., 8-10 .iii' 663; XVII., 5...l, 438; ii, vm, 249
XlII., 19 .ii' 234; v, iv, 80. 444. XVIII., 21, 22 . .in.
56. XV., IO..ih 6o2; ili' XVlI., 6 . .ii, 444; 41o
XlII., 2o, 21 .... iii' 663. viii, I51. XVlII., 22 .... fit, 68
4oo. XV., 1I...ii, 239; i' XVII, 7-1o..v, 547 XVIII., 24 ...it, 45_
XlII., 24...iv, 114 517. xvII., io. l, 64; v, xvIII, 24, 25 .. r,,
XlII., 25. • •iti' 4oo; xv., i 1-32. .iii' 663, 3o5 . [ 48.
viii, 761. 715. XVlI., [0-19 ...viii, XVlII., 27 ...i, 370,
XIII., 25-28 ..... iii' XV., 21 ..... vii, 415 428. 4.89, 531 .
4oo. XV., 22, _'3 • • .b 479 XVII., 14 . iih 408; n, 99; m,
XIII., 26 ..... i, [68 XV., 23. . iv, 83; vi, vii, 458. 68, 6o5,
XlII., 26,27. .1v, 45o 333. XVII., t 5 ;.. ifi, 4o8 669; v,,
XlII., 27 ...vi, Zx2; XV., 29-32 . .ill, 663 XVII., t 7 ... ili, 4o8 44I.
vii, 5I8. XVI...b 438; vii, 467 XVlI, 19... iii, 4o8, XVIII., 28.. •iv, 15t
XlII., 28 .... i, 47i; XVI., 8..v, 384; viii, 409 . XVlII., 29, 3° ... l,
iii, 4oo. 720. XVlI., 2o, 2I .... iii' 562; '_,
XlII., 29... viii, 135, xvI., 9. -. i, 504; ii, 409 ;iv, 254 348, 506,
27L 594, 600; ifi, XVlI., 21.. iii, 409; 538.
XlIL, 32. .l, 525; ii, 7[2; iv, I24; v, 53, 547; XVlII., 38 • iii, 411.
414 . v, 433; vx, vi, 27t. 414 •
XIIL, 34..i, 518; ii' l 374. XVII., 25... ill, 409 XVIII., 39 .. iib 4I_
305; viii,I XVI., to--12 ..... v, XVII., 26 .... i, 5[5 XVIII., 40 .. hi, 4 II
24"2" [ 151 ; vii, 51.9 XVlI., 26--30 .... iii, XVIII., 42 . .iii, 250.
XlV., 8, to...ii' 238 XVI., II..i' 412; il.b 409 • 411, 675
XIV,, It .... ii' 293, 4o3. XVII., 28, 29. .iv, 42 XIX ......... i' 438
376; iv, 313; XVI., 11, 12.. v, 478 XVII., 28 .... ii, 39° XlX., i-to .. iii' 41 z
v, 283, 534; XVI., 12 .... iii, 403 XVlI., 3 t, 32. .v,500 XlX., 5 ...... i' 3.2.7
vii' 15t, 396 XVI., x3 ....ii' 38[, XVII., 32 .... iii, 409 XlX., 5 seq ..... w_,
XIV., t2,I3-.i'56"; 543; iii, t_ XVlI., 34 ..... i, 556 250'
ii' 238. 4o-,, 403; iv, XVlII ........ i, 439 XIX., 8..i' 477; hi,
XlV., Iz-t4 ..... iii, 46; vii, 5t8 XVlII., L..iv, 1o8; 412.
4ol; v, 532 XVI., I4 .... v, 479 iii, 568. XIX., g-to...ii, 415
XlV., 13 .... vii' 4II XV][., I5...i' 64; iii, x_II., _-3..ig 409 XlX., 8, 9 .. v, 478,

x.IV, 14.;i,.564;5o9 iii, vii,


403; 467;
iv, 25;v, XVIII,
XVtlI., 2-
2, 53. •.v,
.iii' 216
249 XlX., 9-.ii,
532. 595; lit,
XIV., t 5..... ii, 2_B 36% XVlII., 2 .... i, 554 412; v, 359
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 247

Luke, X1X, Io .... iii, 412, Lake, XXI., 8 .... iii, 414, Luke, XXII., 15-2o .... iii, Luke, XXIIL, 33 ,.iil, 4t_
55_.' 569;vii
407, 5z7. , 43o; v, 2.44,
vi, 298. XXII., 16445.
.... v, =4o XXIII., 34447;
.... i,
XIX., I2,13..iii,4 I6 XXI., 8, 9 .... v, 244 XXII., 19:.:..i, 18]; :tao; vii,
XIX., 14 .... iv, 668 XXL, 9, I1.. iii, 415 m, 41_; 40a, 445;
XIX., 25..iv, 56; ii, XXI., 9, zz, 28, 3 I- vii, 447. viii,
32. 53,35,36.. xxn.,19,20
...._i, _,, ',_
XlX., 17 .... iv, 668 m, 415. 197. 430, $oo,
XlX., I7,19..iv, 297 xxI., to, i1 .... vii, XXlI., 20...iii,418; XXIIL, 39, etc...vii,
XlX., _o--2.4..iii,255 35 I" iv, a 12. 445.
XIX., 22 .... ii, 299; XXI., 11 ...viii, 582 XXIL, 21 .... iv, 85 XXIIL, 39"43., • iv,
ill, 4112. XXI., 12, 13 ..... iii, XXlI., 22 .... iii, 4a9 IO0; viii,"
XlX., 26..i, 324; ii, 4IS. XXlI., 24 ..... ii, 4-' 430.
539; iv, 298 XXI., I2-I4 ..... tii, XXlI., z5 .. iv, 620; XXIIL. 4o.. vii, 439
415. vii, 142. XXIII., 42, 43..viii,
XIX., '_7 .... va,394 XXII., 27 .... iv, 432 45:1,
XlX., 3z, 38, .vh 395 XXI., 14, 15 ..... v,
XIX., 35 .- .vi, 394; 4o4" 5o2. XXII., 28 .... iii, 73 XXIII., 43..ili, 666;
viii, 59o. XXI., 16, 17 .... iia, XXIl., 28, 29 .... iii, viii, 469.
XXIII., 44, 45. Aft,
XlX.,
XIX., 4° .....
42 ...... v,i, 29°
345 XXI., 17415.
.... v, 542 XXlI., 29679._iii,.623 17o; iv,

XlX., 42, I22.


44 .... vii, XXI., I8.via, 14o.
.v, 218; XXll., 3°
XXII., 31...... h 89;
iii, 73 445, • • iv,
XXIII., 44-'47.
XlX., 43, 44 .... viii, XXI., 19. .. iii, 415; 455; via, Io9.
241. vii, 44o. 452. XXIIL, 44"-49..viii,
XIX., 44- - .vii, 445; XXI., 2o .. iii, 416; XXIL, 3 l, 32 •.. ii, 431.
vlih 87. iv, 437. 422; iv, XXIII., 45..iii' 4at;
XlX., 45, 46.. ii, 29o XXI., 2o-23. •v, 218 117; v, 286 vl, 428.
XlX., 46..iv, 75; vii, XXI., 21 .... vii, 356 XXlI, 32. -h 89; v, XXIII., 46... i, -'5a,
52i. XXI., 23 .... ii, 39o; 28o; vii, 6zt,
6:17; 623,iti,
XX., 4" .iii, 412, 673 iii, 4o4; iv, 452.
XX., 5 ...... iii, 413 42, 72. XXII., 33. •.viit, 215 4_lt; vii,
XX., 6 ......iii, 412 XXI., 24 .... iii, 560 XXIL, 34-..vii, 444 445; viii,
- XX., 8 ...... iii, 4t3 XXI., 25, 26 ..... iii, XXlI., 34, 54-62... 4al, ..4_
XX., I9 ..... iii, 568 416, 561. xii, 4a9 . XXIII., 47-55 •
XX., 20 ..... iii, 37.7 XXI., 26...in, 416; XXII., 40.. Aft, 684 4-'i.
XX., 25. .ii, 293; fii, iv, I37. ] XXII, ¢2, 44 i, 251 XXIII.,48..viii, 659
7o XXI., 26--28 ..... iii,/ XXII., 42...iii,683; XXIII., 51. Aii, 42I
XX., 26-38 • ...iv, 64 561. ] v, "38, XXIII., 53..iv, 459
XX., 27-33..hi, 413 XXL, 27, 28 ..... iii,| 337; vi, XXIIL, 56... vi, 95
XX., 27-38..iii, 571 416 [ it7; vii, XXIV., ...... i, 439
XX., 27-40 .-.iv, 39 XXI., 28 .... v, 2.x.8[ 444- XXIV., I .... iii, 4.aa
XX., 33 ..... iii, 414 XXL, 29-31 ..... m,[ XXII., 43 ..... ii, 35 XXIV., !, -'...vt, 95
417. ... ! XXlI., 46. • .vi, !19 xxIv., 3.... iii, 42a
xx.,
XX., 34 ....
34-38...v, iii, 413
543 1 XXL, 29, 3° ..... m, XXlI., 47..vii, @ XXIV., 4 678-
.. iig 4.12,
XX., 34-36 .- .iv, 581 561.. XXII., 47-49 .... m, XXIV., 6, 7' .ili, 421
XXI., 31 .... iib 416, 419" -
XX., 34, 35 .- .i, 295 [ XXIV, IO. ,viii, 389
XX., 34-.ii, :1II, 397 [ 56i ; v, 469 XXII., 48 .... vi, 28o
XX., 35 -. i, 240; ii, t XXI., 33...iii, 416, XXII., 61 .... iii,6_.8 XXIV., 13...ii, 51o_
389, 397, 417" XXII., 66, 67 .... iii, XXIV., I3-I9 ,.. _b
513; v, 268, XXI., 34.-b 519; _!, XXll., 67 419'
.... iii,4t9 XXIV., 4_2" 456
iS,..iv,
406. 327; vm, XXII., 69 .... iii,419 XXIV., I8.. vii, 445
XX., 35, 36..iii, 413, 544. XXIV., ao, "I .... v,
41o; iv, 15, XXI., 34, 35" .i, 5x..5., XXlI., 7o...iii, 419, } 67-'.
42o...
67; v, 436. 519; m, XXII., 71 .... fii,420 ] XXIV., 21..iii, 4_:1;
XX., 36. .ii, 539; iii, 417" XXlII ..... v, I94[ -dii, 13,
329, 451 , XXI-, 34-38" •iii, 417
593; iv, 3.9., XXI., 36 ...iii, 561; XXIII., x, _. Aii,42o I XXIV., _5...i, 44_;
377, 5o9; wn, I v, 4o6. XXIII., -'...
3...vii,vii, 420/
444[ ii, 17; m,
421.

XX., 36,487"
37 .....iii _'tx I XXI., 37 ....
627 iii, 417, XXIIL, 6-1 x ...viii, [ XXlV.,
XXIV., -'7." ,iii, :t53
:19..viii, 6_9
XX., 38. .v, 636; vii, ] XXI., 38 .... _ 4_7 429.iii, 42o It XXIV, 3o, 3t ...w,
XXlII., 7 ....
464; viii, 248 [ XXlI ....... vib _ XXIII., 8--9..lit, 42o [ 459.
XX., 39 ..... iii, 414 . XXII.,xXlI.,
31.... iii,iii,
417441 XXIII., 13-25 ...ili, I XXIv.,XXIV"
32...31.,
.iv.,t,456
XX., 4I ..... iii, 424 XXlI., 7 .... iii, 16o, 171" [
XX., 41-44 .. iii, 424 XXIII., t4.. vii, 444 | XXIV., 34-, .viii,
XX., 46..ii, 16, 5o4; 167; vi, XXIII., 15.- vii, t2o/ XXIV, 37-39 -'" iti,
vi, I94. 148"
XXI., 2..iv, 217; vi, XXII., 8 ..... v, 581 XXlII_ 2i..iv,
vii, 444.
655; | XXIV., 4at" -

xxI.,
23.
3, 4..v, 48o;
xxH. 1o....678
xxII., 15...iii, 195 iv, 655. | 4_J' 5s6;
vii, 429 . 417; v, iv, 41; v,
XXL, 4 ...... i, 485 337; .vii, XXIII., '_6.. ih, 15o1
XXL, 7 ..... iii, 416 Io9. XXIIL, 31 ,- iii, 6591 z4o.
248 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

Luke, XXIV., 41 .. iii, 423 Jolm, I.,l 3. .i,441,449,527; i John, II., 21 ....... iii, 558 John, IV., x4 ..... i, 76, 516,
XXIV., 41-44 .... il, ii, 361 ;iii, 537,54I IL, 23 ......... i, 390 576; ii, 230; v,
24I. I., I3, I4 ...... 1, 441 II., 25. .i, 423; vi, 425 73, 235.
XXIV., 42 .. iii, io2 I., 14..i, 328, 424, 426, III ........... vi, 45 x IV., i6.-18 ...... iv, 65

XXIV., 44-i"i'ii,I6O.
442; 5o8, 546;
448; fi, 537,
iii, 458, 2xI, 3 ........
III., 3, 5 ...... ii, 668
v, 388 IV., 20 ........
2I, 44 .... iv, iv,243
605
XXIV., 44-47- -.v, 538,572,6Io,615, III., 5 .... i, 183, 574; IV., 2I ..... v, 56, 616
5o9 . 622; iv, 79, 9 l, iii, 22o, 675; v, IV., 21-23 .... vi_, 53_
XXlV., 45-48 • -. iii, 6o4; v, 175, 619, 378, 385, 566, IV., 22 ....... iii, 4o8
i56. 622, 627, 635, 676; vii, 457; IV., 23..ii,3o7; v,448
XXIV., 46.. viii, 549 642; vi, 84, 28o, viii, 16, 255, IV., 23, 24 .... iv, 243
XXIV., 47. fii, 423; 283; viii, 549. 29o. IV, 24...i, 574; ii, 66.
viii, 388. I., 15 ........ v, 623 IIL, 6 .... ii, 397; in, m, 495, 551,
XXIV., 48, 49- • iv, I., 15-16 ..... 1, 424 537, 624; iv, 602; iv, 242,
I58. L, 16..h, 32o; v, 168; 15o; v, 52, 229, 46o; v, 616, %
XXIV., 49..lii, 623; vi, 22I. 566; viii, 57. 43, 44, 92.
viii, 388. I., 16, 17 ..... iii, 672 III., 5, 6.. v, 12o, 51 x, IV., 25 ....... lfi, 616
XXIV., 5o seq...viii, I., 17. .ii, 224, 593; lil, 542. IV., 27 ....... vni, 65
667. i53, 651, 71I; vi, III., 8..1, 83; iv, 253; IV., 31-34 .... iv, 112
280. v, 677 IV., 32-34..v, 550; 1i.
John, I...... vi, 51,62, 383 I., I8 ..... !2 42,7'489' III, H-I3 ..... v, 225 22i.
I., I .... i, 42.8, 546; ii, 491 ; n, 403 ; 111, IIL, 13 .... ifi, 627; v, IV., 34 ..... ii, 616; v,
15, 1o3, I73,225; 163, 6o3, 6Io, 225, 238, 622; 616, 648.
iii, 244, 488, 489, 611, 615; iv, 245, vi, 223. IV., 35 ........ i, 494
6o2, 6o3, 6o7, 277, 46o, 62I ; v, III, 14. •• i, 245, 465, IV., 37 ........ 1, 496
6xl, 614; w, 553, 225; Vl, 48_ I82, 87 ; 111, 314, IV., 38 ........ v, 632
6o3, 642; v, 518, 205, 223, 292, 650. IV., 41 ........ i, 465
622, 624; vi, 42, 297,356,377; vii, III., I4, 15..v, 63,524 IV., 44 ...... vii, 422
44, 69, 93, 297; 477; viii, 316. III., I4-18 ..... i, I45 IV.,5o ........ 1, 39 I
vii, 348. I., 2o ........ v, 235 III., 15, I6 .... ii, 464 V., I...i, 39I ; vi, 295
I., I, 2 .... iii, 61o; iv, I., 21 ........ iii, 216 III, I6 ........ v, 675 V., 1-9..iii, 17I, 671
291; v, 642; vi, I., 23. .i, 174; v_, 69; III., 16-18 .. iii, 616 V., 5" .i, 393; w, 395
38I. hi, 163. III., I8...il, 364,440; V., 5-9. vifi, 419, 428
I, I-3...iii, 489, 615; I., 26 ....... iv, 434 vni, 436 V., 14. .i, 516, 543; v,
iv, 262; v, 228; I., 26, 27 ...iv, 378, III., 18, 19 .... v, 51o, 281, 334, 43o,
vi, 292; vii, 1o7, 548; v, 524 . 543. 542.
342; vm, 174. I., 27 .ii, 457; v, 235; III, 18-2I ..... i, 556 V., 17 ..... ii, 302; _n,
I., x-4.., i, 328; v, 63 vi, 69. tII., I9.. • ii, 2oo; vi, 616; v, 639, v_,
I., I- 5 ....... v, 516 I., 29. .1, 424; ii, 215, 113. 203, 313, 369•
I., 1--14 ....... iv, 62 582; iii, 163, 615; IIL, 21 ........ iv, 25 V., 17, 18..... ih, I64
I., 3- .i, 347, 362, 42I, v, 181, 206, 213, III., 2_... v, 533, 57° V., 19 .... ii, 3o2; fii,
454, 5o6; ii, 47, 522; Vl, 69; vin, III., 2_, 29... v, 523 61I; iv, 23I ; v,
73, 224, 234, 279, 435. III., 29. .. ii, 582; vii, 623, 632.
31o,493, 502,5o9, I., 29-34 ..... in, 653 lO9 V., 19-27 ..... iii, 616
513, 516, 527; iii, I., 32-34 ..iv, 4i 7 III., 3o ....... ib5o2 V,21 ........ iii, 62o
47 o, 490, 5°2, i I, ._._-_-.':_ iil, 674 III, 3o, 31 . •.iil, 674 V., 22.. • ili, 319, 611;
549, 602, 6o 7, ] I., 36 ..... 1, I63, 215 III., 3o-32.. .ifi, 68x v, 225; vit, 114
611,614; iv, 24o, I., 36, 37 ..... v, 527 III, 31 . .v, 2oi, 623; V., 22, 23. .v, 527, 544
25o, 377; v, 56, I., 47- ii, 5o5; i, 427 vifi, 57 V., 23... vii, 242; vm,
622, 624, 626, 1,49. - i, 428; ifi, 618 III., 31, 32 ..... v, 632 Ito; iv, 642.
632; vi, 297, 318 I, 49, 5° .... hi, 615 IIL, 33 ........ ii, 582 V., 24. li, 216, 464; ilb
I., 3, 4. • .ii, 258, 574; L, 5° ....... i, 472 III, 34 ....... iv, II4 572.
iv, 575; v, 52. 1, 51 ........ iv, 417 III., 34, 35 • • .v, 631 ; V., 25 . .ili, 572; v, 218,
I., 4...li, 216,417; iii, II., I-II..iii, 673; iv, vii, 345. 251 ; wl, 440.
I68. i 65; v, 53. III., 35. - .m, 319, 611 V., 26 ........ V, 623
I., 4"-9....... viii, 15_ II., I-Io .... iii, 197 III., 35, 36 .... ifi, 616 V., 28 ........ 1, 539
I., 5 .... i, 328; ib 7o, II., 3- .i, 427; ',ai, 442 III., 36. 1, 51 ; ii, 216, V., 28, 29..iii, 572; vn,
258,263; 1v,632;i II., 4 .... i,443;v, Io8 464; v, 526; 216.
vi, 187, I97, 395 II., 5 ........ iii, 676 vii, 449. V., 29 ....... vu, 61
I., 6 .......... i, 427 II., 7 ......... v!., 395 IV., I ....... ib 331 V, 3° .... i, 62; v, 226
I., 6-36 ...... iii, 674 II., 13-I 7 ...... n, 29o IV., I-25 ..... iv, 65 V., 3o-39 .... i, 468
L, 9..ii, 351; lii, 6o7, IL, I6 .... iv, 276; iti, IV., 2 ........ in, 674 V., 31 .... fii, 254; iv,
674; iv, 60o; v, 616. IV., 4 ........ v, 288 4_7.
57, 1o4; vi, 69, II., x9. 1,87; iii, 558; IV., 6. i, 454; lh 23I ; V., 3I, 32 ...... v, 373
4o2; vii, 96, 446 iv, 91, 477; v, iii, 673 ; viii, V., 33-35 ..... iv, I48
I, 9,1o ........ v, 5io 206, 5Ix, 632. 546. V., 34 ......... iv, 25
I., xo, ii..i, 426, 546; II., 19,2o ..... vii, H9 IV., 7-I4 ....... v, 66 V., 35..i, 575; iii, 163
v, 228, 622. II., 19-2I...i, 532; ii, IV., 9 ........ vi, 389 V., 36, 37 ..... fii, 616
I.,H..v, 449;iv, 161; 585; iv, I58; IV.,xo ......... v, 5_ V.,37 .......... v, 53
vi, 383- vn, 355- IV., 12, 2o .... iii, 4oa V., 39..iii, 247;iv, 369,
I., Ix, I2 ...... v, 5o9 II., 19, 2_ ..... iv, 646 IV., 13 ........ ii, 23o 477, 55°; vi, 62,
L, 12..ii, 413; iii, 682; II., 2o...viii, 4t8, 427 IV., I3, 14 ..... v, 36o 336, 396; vii, 397
vi, 20I; vii, 123. II, 2o, 22 ..... vi, 51 IV., 13-I 5 .... vi, 458 V.,39, 4o ...... v, 512
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 249

John,V_
V., 39, 40, 46...i,iii' z69,
43..i,554; 473 John,VII,
VII., x5
]6 .......
....... iv,
fi, 58o Joha,VIII., 59 ...... i' 576 Johang., 3"/, 38 ..... ilk 169
6][2, 6][6, 6]9, VIi.,][7....... ii._ Ix ..... :-._-, 5], 395 XL.......... ,,ii'_
682; v, 527 . VII., ][8...ii, 32o, 323 t._., i. "._t382; v, 57; XI., !-][6 .... viii, 4_
vn, 442. XI., lz ........ v, 637
V. 44 ......... iv, 28 VII., 22 ...... vii, 342 IX., 2, 3 ..... viii, 337 Xl,, aS.:...i'4fi7; iii,
V., 45-47-- v, 512; vi, VII., 24 ...... vii, 413 IX., 3 ......... i,
2zl. VII, 3° ........ i, 443 IX., 4 ....... iii' _ l(_; vii'
5][; v, 474;
44o. vi,
VII., 35 ...... iii, ][7o
Y., 46"'vii,
397-i'
62; vi, 2][6; VII., 37-39.. iii' 17o; IX ......
5- V . viii, ][5 XI., aS, a6, 4a...i, 7]
IX-, 0, 7- • • •• viii, 428 XI., -'6 ....... v, 6a_
V., 46, 47- -i' 464; iv, iv, ][5]; v, 36o IX., 7 ......... i, 543 XL, "7 ....... tii' 6Ia
43][- VII., 37, 38.. iii' 670; IX., 9 ....... vii, 1] 5 XI., 33 ........ vi, 5a
VI ......... vii, ]I 5 v, 514. IX., 3° ........ i, 539 XI., 41 ....... iii, 6aa
VI., I ......... i, 39I VII" 38"'1' 77; v'235 ' IX', 3][.... v, 364,37o, XI.,41,4a,,.iii'618,
VI., 4 ......... i, 391 675; vm, 78o 376. 664.
VI., 9--11 ...... i, 395 VII., 39 .... v, 675 ; i, IX., 35-38 .... iii, 6][8 XI., 43 -'Io;
VI, iI..i' 427; vi, 395 546; iii, 674. IX., 39.-.iv, 626; viii, _.ii'
VI., ][5........ iii, 73 VII., 42 ....... iv, 419 652. XI., 44 ....... vi' 395
VI., 26, 27 ..... v, 649 VIII., 1i...vit. 4o8; X., I .......... v, 657 Xl., 48 ....... vii, 461
VI., 27...il, 3oo, 397, viii, 618. X., I- 3 ...... ii, 46_ XI., 51 ....... vii.,48o
48o; iv, I12; v, VIII., 12...11, 313; v, X., 3 ....... viii, .,4o XI., 5 I, _.2.... % -'3O;
453; vi, 394; vii, 363, 494, X., Z.... ii, 465; v, 64 vlh -'57,
423; vii1, 6o. 519; vi, Izo; X., o...ii, 318; v, 89, XI., 5-'.. iv, aO(h:259
VI., 29 .... v, 226; vii, vii, 15. 657. XI., 54 ........ i' 391
423. VIII., I4, 15...v, 624 X., 8-Io ...... iv, 639 XII ....... vi, 51;
VI., 29, 3o, 32. .iii, 616 VIII., I6-I9...iii, 6I 7 X., 9 .... ii, 174; v, 54, 9o,
VI., 31 ....... iii, 572 VIII., ][6, 18..v, 226 526, 542 ; vi, XII., 1....... i, 391
VI., 3], 32 .... iii' 155 VIII., 17, I8...v, 637 459; viii, 248. XlI., 5...... viii, 4O$
VI., 32 ........ ii, 221 VIII., 23 ...... v, 624 X., 9,11 ........ i, 84 XII., 6..._i, 44_ 4fi6
VI., 32-4 ° .... v'fi, 566 VIII., 24...ii, 464; v, X., 1o ..... vi, 5! XII, 7 ......... i' 56

VI., 336831.ii' 22I; iii' VIII., 26!09!. vii, 522


.iii, 6o3 X., t l...
339; it,_v,
222,
80;"34,vi, XII.,! 3.vii,
.vi,470;
115,39_.;
viii,
VI., 35 .... iii, 683; v, VIII., 26, 27. .iii, 6I 7 265. 5H.
I66, 514. VIII., 28, 29.. iib 6I 7 X., 11, 12..%28o; vii, XII., ao ....... v, 637
VI., 35-37 .... vi, 458 VIII., 29 ........ i' 5° 405. XIl., 23-26 .... ii, ._79
VI., 37-46- -- iii, 626 VIII., 3h 32 -. v, 487, X., I2 ........ iv, 12'2 XlI., 24 ...... iv, o55
VI., 37, 38 ..... v, 382 5oo. X., 12, 13..... viii, 6o Xll., -':'5".ii' 413; v,
VI., 38. • .iii, 57 o, 6o3, VIII., 32-36. .. ii, 352 X, t 5 ...ifi, 618 ; iv, 34_, 4°7, $oo,
682; v, 432, 45 I, VIII., --- i' 421; v, 148. 5385•
539, 637; vi, 223 34450; vii, 67; X., 16..fi, 222, 505; v, XII., -'7...i' 327; iv,
VI., 39 ....... iii, 57 x viii, I46. 398, 4='3 ; iii, 289, 378; vtt
VI., 4° ........ ii, 216 VIII., 35, 36. • .ii, 215 555; viii, 586.. 5':"
VI., 44..iii, I95, 620; VIII., 36 ..... i, 448 X., 17 ......... _, 52 XII., -'7, 28 ...iti' 618
v, 54. VIII, 38 ...... iii, 617 X., 17, 18..iih 618; v, XII., 28.. iii' 6]._h6_
VI., 45 ....... vii, 495 VIII., 39 ..... iv, 63 148. XII., 3° ...... iii' 619
VI, 46 ........ v, 623 VIII., 4o. . .iu, 534, X., I8 . .iv, 282,289, gll., 31 ...... iii, 617
VI., 49 ....... iii, 572 617; iv, 426, 378, 438, 477; XII', _.'i'_.3,87,465
VI., 51 .... li, 222 ; ill, 442, 617; vi, v, 230, 468, 525, XII., 34...iii' 446; v,
533, 572; v, 623 51 632. 67-'; viii, 89:.
VI., 53 .... ii' 22o; iii, VIII., 42.. ui' 617; v, X., 22 ....... viii, 384 XII., 35 ....... v, 5_
677; v, 53, 255, 624.. X., 24 ...... iv, 417 XlI., 4o... i' aco; ti,
452, 514, 542. VIII., 44..i, 82, 551, X.,24-3 o ...... iii,618 =9; iv, 105.
VI', 54 .... ii' 219, 22o .5..52;ii' 3][9; X., _'5........ ih, 3o, XII., 43...iv, 28; vii'
VI., 55 .ii, 218; v;, 52 m, 597; ' X., "7" .ii, 505 ; iv, 8o; 4_9.
VI., 56 ........ vi, 52 64, 450; v vi, ][97- XlI., 4,645 ,, .iii' 619
VI., 58 .... iiz, 572; v, ]87, 2oi, 2o: X., 27, 28 ..... v, 625 XII., 47, 48 .... i' $19

VI., 627!.2 .... v, 623 zo4, 2o5,


2o7; vii,4o2o_
5 3o...........iii, 488,
X.,29
X, vii, 6o3,
486 XIL, 49
XII., 48 ......
...... vii, 345
ii_ 6_9
VI., 63 .... ii, 93, 242; v;il, 626. 615, 62o, 621, XlI., 50 ...... ili' 619
iii, 375, 572, 583 VIII., 46 .... i, 7o; iv, 68-'; iv, 643 ; v, XIII ........... vg 5 I
VI., 64 ....... v, 66] 283; vi' 43 z, 226, 398, 4"3, XIII., I ....... v, -'=6

VL, 65 ........ v, 384 434 62-', 625, _;; XllI., I-3 .... iii' 619
VI., 66 .... iii, 244; v, VIII.,
VIII., 49
5 I....... iii, 627
.v,624;vh51 _:
v_ 7I_62.94,
3 • XIII.,
XIII., 1- 5....... ,iii,iii,673
x-l-' 98
VI., 66_... iii, 6i 7 VIII., 54, 55.. iii, 617 X, 31-33 ..... iii' I64 XIII., I-z7 .... iii, 73
VI., 67 .... iii' 244; v, VIII., 56.. i, 467; iii, X., 32 ..... iii, 618 XIlI., 2... i, _9I; ii_
34z, 659; vii, 618. X., 33.-v, 638; vi'397 zTa; w, 33_
46o. VIII., 56, 57... i' 392 [ X,, 34 .... iii' 446; v, XIII., 4, 5 .... vii, 4_
XIIL, 5.... i, 493; ig
VI., 67--69 .... v, 374 VIII., 56, 58 .... i, 62 52, ][53.s
VI., 68 ....... fii, 244 VIII., 56-58..viii, 379 ] X.,34-38. .ili' 628; v, _.91-
VI., 69 ........ i' 428 VIII., 57 ...... ii, 272 518. XIIL, 8 ...... i%482
VI., 7o ....... ill, x72 VIII., 58.. i, 478, 576; [ X., 35 ........ vi, 48-" XIII,, g-to... _ 675
VII...
VII, 5 iii,
........617; viig 88
iii' 528 iv,
625; 043;
vi, 51. v, X:: 3_: 36
.... ......
v, 631,v'66"_3_ XIII,XllI"9'
67510..iti_
'O"Aig
250 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

John, XlII., 14, 15 .. v, 283, John,XlV., 27 ...iv, 48; v, John,XVI., 25 ..... iv, 536 John,XVIII., 31...viii, 428
54_.. 429, 533. XVL, 26 ...... v, 237 XVIII., 33-38 .... vtu,
XIIL, I6..lii, 651 ; v, XIV., 27, 28 . .iv, 644 XVI., 27 ...... ii. 211 427 .
284.. XlV., 28...i, 4o2; iii, XVI., 28...iii, 622; v, XVIII., 36. .ih, 73; iv,
XlII., I6, 17...v, 534 6o4, 61o; v, 47o; v, 229; 423; vm,
XIIL, 17 ..... vii, 461 548, 637,639; vi, 200, 398. 389 .
XIIL, 2o ..... vii, 499 vi, 7z, 295, XVI., 30 ..... iii, 244 XVIII., 3_
XIII., 2x..vi, 52; vii, 296 , 33 L XVI., 32 ..... vii, 444 XVIII., 3_i_ _ 444
2o6
444. XIV., 3o. .iv, 149, 283, XVI., 33 .... i, 27; iv, XIX., 2 ...... iv, 336
XIII., 25 ..... ill, 253 653; v, x74; 333, 6o0, 666; XIX., 2, 3-.. viii, 429
XIII., 27. .% 553; iv, viii, 596. v, 487, 502, XlX., 6, 7 .... viii,427
329; vi, 2o7. XV ........... lii, 166 534; vi, 52, XIX., 8-12... iii, 171
XlII., 3t, 32 . .tii, 619 XV., I .... ii, 226; iii, II9, 296; vii, XlX., II..i, 485; iv,
XIII., 33..ii, 212, 400, I 62I; v, 206, 438. 334; v, 454,
5O4. 359, 639; vi, XVII., I. . iii, 621 553; viii, 15,
XIII., 34-.i,89;vii,46o 350; vii, 380 XVIL, 2 ...... vx, 62 427.
XIII., 35 .... vih 397; XV., I, 5 ..... vi, 327 XVII., 3 .... i, 463; v, XIX., I2 ..... iii, 16o:
viii, 611, 634 XV, 2 .... ii., 226; iv, 383,455,464, vfii, 429.
XlV., 1 ...... vfii, 709 [ 146 498, 626; vih XIX., I2-I6.. hi, i71
XIV., 2...i, 449, 567; I XV., 4-6 .... iv, 146 131, I72 , 259, XIX., 13 .... viii, 430
iii, 575; iv, 67 1 XV., 9 ........ i, 45 ° 446, 460. XIX., I3, 14. • ",a, 282
XIV., 3 ....... iv, 582} XV., 9, 1o ..... v, 639 XVII., 3, 4 .... v, 637 XIX., 14 ...... v, 179
XIV., 5-7 .... iii, 622 1 XV., 1I, 12 ...fi, 363 XVII., 3-5 .... v, 516 XIX., 15. . .i, 493; vih
XlV., 6 ..... i,.53, 84, XV., 12...v, 286, 426 XVII., 4, 6..i, 53; vii, 46I.

_871 iii,
u, 168,
307, XV, I2,
XV., 13. .vii,
13 ....432;
v, viii,
533 XVII., 5..v,
479, I67,
489 622,
• XlX., I5,447-
6, I2...vih
62o, 659; iv, 779. 626, 637. XIX., 17. .iii, 165; iv,
239, 426, 6o 4, XV., I4, 15 .... v, 362 XVIL, 5, 24... b 478 158.
643; v, 220, XV., 15. . .v, 639; vii, XVII., 6 .... iii, 613, XIX., 19, 2o.. iv, 158
383, 389, 448, 459. 682 ; vi, 48 XIX., 2o ..... iii, 253
526, 542, 569, XV., 15, 16 .... i, 478 I XVII., 8 ...... v, 560 XIX., 23, 24..hi, I65;
638; vi, 5!, XV., I8-22 .... v, 349, ] XVII., IO . . iv, 250 v, 423
XIV., 6, 7......
II3, 459.i, 47 ° XV., I o2, .... 542.. i, 74 XVII., II
XVlI, 11,....
12...i,iii, 62151 XlX., 26
26,.......
27. v, 72
.wn,
XIV., 6, 13 ...vii, 242 XV., 22...v, 64o; vu, [ XVIL, I1, I4, I6... i, 43 o, 587, 59_
XlV., 7, 9, Io.. i, 437 438. 27 XlX., 28. Aft, I65; viii,
XIV., 7 .... iii, 620; v, XV., 21...v, 639; vi, XVII., 1I, 25 ..... vii, 43 o.
638. 28I. [ 479. XlX., 30 .... viii, 659
XIV., 8 ....... v, 638 XV., 22 ....... iv, 254 [ XVII., I2 .... i, 389 XIX., 31 . .iii, 436; %
XlV., 8, 9..iii, 6zo; v, XV., 23 ...... vl, 3981 XVII., I4... iil, 685 282.
226; vi, 294. XV., 25 ...... hi, 446 XVlI., 16..a, 325; iv, XlX., 31-34 ..... wn,
XIV., 9...iii, 163; iv,
248,277,628; XV., 26...;.ii,
99. "56; iv, XVII., 17.273.
.il, 273 ;vii, XIX., 32,4333..
t. iv, 438
v, 636; vi, 7I, XVI .......... vi, 51 486 XIX., 32-37 . . hi, t65
297. XVI., 2... vifi, 779 XVlI., 20 .... v, 455 XlX., 33-34.. iv, too
XlV., 9, 1o...iii, 615 XVI., 2, 3 .... v, 538 XVII., 2o, 2I..iv, 261 XIX., 34 ..... iih 673,
XIV., IO..vi, 298; rib XVI., 2-4 ..... v, 347, XVIL, 2I..ii, 227; Iv, 677; viii, 412
366. 5°2. 345; v, 391 XlX., 34, 35- • 1, 507,
XIV., Io, H . .iii, 620, XVI., 3 ...... vx, 446 XVII., 21, 22..iv, 643 iv, 446-
621. XVI., 6, 7... iii, 674 XVII., 21, 22, 24-Av, XlX., 36 ..... vfi, t29
XlV., I1...i, 546; hi, XVI., 7 .... i, 444; v, 273. XlX., 37 ..... iii, 561,
6o3; v, I30, 640. XVII., 22 ..... ii, 227 584; vi, 228;
643; vii, 365 XVI., 8 ..... vi, 2oo tXVII., 22, 23 ...... v, v, 252.
XIV., I2 .%226,639; XVI., 11 .... iv, 617 153, 226,26I XIX., 38--42..vm, 43 i
vi, 2o0. XVI., 12, I3_ .ih, 253; XVlI., 23 ...ii, 2I 1, XlX., 39 ..... vii, 448
XIV., 15 ...... v, 42I iv, 27, 59, 253, 227. XIX., 41 ...... iv, 459
XIV., 15, 16 ..v, 639; 450; vi, 1561 XVIL, 24..a , 227;iv,[ XX., I ..... vi, 94, 95
vi, 2o8. XVI., 13 ..... lit, 24_ , 299, 34_1 v, ] XX., II..v11,445; viii,
XlV., I6...i, 429; iii, 627; iv, 22, 474, 54._. 546-
604, 62I; iv, Io9; v, 640 XVII., 25 ..... n, 227, XX., 17. .hi, 62I, 625;
27; vi, 345" i XVI., 13, 14 .... h 53 228 ; iv, 281 iv, 41; v, 226,
XIV., 16, 17 ...v, 640 XVI., I4...iii, 621; v, XVII., 26 ..... ii, 227 637; viii, 65
XIV., 17 ...... vi, 200 625; iv, 60; XVII., 31 ...... i, 89 XX., I7, 20, 27. .i, 5..6?
XlV, 18 .. v, 640; xa, vi, _8. XVIII., i .... vii, 444 XX., 19.. ii, 253; vm,
20o. XVI., 15 ..... iii, 613 XVIII., 4 .... iv, 434 594.
XIV., 23 ..... iv, 242, XVI., 2o... iii, 69, 9o, XVIII., 11 .... vi, 115 XX., 19, 26...viii, 773
646; v, 639; 1ol; v, 502; XVIII., I7...viii, 597 XX., 20, 26 .... i, 576
viii, 586. vi, II 4. XVlII., 20...iii, 255 XX., 21 ....... v, 422
XIV., 24 ....... i, 53 XVI., 20, 22...v, 47o XVIII., 22, 23. .% 34° XX., 21-23 .... v, 381,
XIV., _6..ii, 511 ; iii, XVI., 22 .... vi, 58, 6I XVIIL, 23 .... v, 366, 40o.
"56; iv, 27, XVI., 23 ...... v, 448 373. XX., 22, 23 . .v, 3..9_
lO9, 2._.3; v, XVI., 23, 24...v, 56o XVIII., 28... iii, I67; 419, 64o; vm,
639; van, 773 XVI., 24 ...... iii, 705 vi, 282. 620.
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS : INDEX OF TEXTS. 25 I

John,XX-, 22 .... i, 576; iv, ] Acts, II., x4, x5 ..... iii, 69o AcI_ V., 2o--25 .... viii, 52z Acts, VIII, 20, aI...v,
158, 254, 252 , II., x5 ........ xv, zo8 V., 29 .... v, 226; vi, VIII, 20, 21, 23..- i,
632; v, 009; II., I6--33 ..... iii, 325 zo5; viii, 774- 347.
viii, 564. If., t7 ..... ii, 491 ; iii, V., 3° ........ i, 432 VIII., 21 ...... til, 66
XX.., 23-- .iv, 76, 99; 436; v, 640. V., 31 ...hi, 674; vii, VIII., 24 ..... _ 453
v, 569. . II., I7, I8 .... iii, 446, 523• VIII., 26-4o..iii, 671_,
XX., 24 ....... t, 344 594; v, 676. V., 35-39 ..... viii, 94 67&
XX., 25 .... vit, 447 11., I9 ....... n. 491 V., 36, 37 ..... iv, 578 VIII., :_Z".... :i, _9_
XX., 25-27 ..... i, 532 II, 20 ....... v, 251 V., 38, 39 ..... iv, 4-2I VIII., 21_'-3o..m, 073
XX., 26 ...i, 576; iv, II , 2I ....... ii, 258 V., 38...vfii, 419, 428 VIII., 30 ..... li, 31o
456. II., 22 ...iii, x7z, 534, V., 39...iii, !o6; viii, VIII., 32, 33, .iii, 678
XX, 26, 27 .... 1%456 613; iv, 99. 505 • VIII., 32J,37"'" i, 433
XX., 27-." iit., I97 ; v, II., 22-27 ...... i, 43 ° V., 40 ........ iii, 648 VIII, 36, 37...v, _[
240. II, 24 .... i, 33; v, 66 V., 40, 4I .... vii, 438 VIII., 37 ...... v,
XX., 27, 28 .... i, 87 II., 3° ...... fit, 540 V., 41 i, 35 ; iv, 447; VIII., 39 .... viii, 594
XX., 27-29 .... v, 518 II., 3o-37 ...... i, 430 vii, 520. VIII., IX ..... vii, 5oo
XX., 28 •..iii, I581 v, II., 3x ......... vi, 51 V., 4'_ ...... i, 432 IX., 1-31 ...iii, 6_6
622, 642. II., 33 - •. v, 658; via, VI., I ........ ii, 52 IX., 2 ....... iii, _$
XX., 29- .ib 349; iii, 345. VI, i-6 ...... nh 650 IX., 3.-8 .... iii, 4a9
570' II, 34 ........ v, 238 VI., 2 ...... ii, 252 IX., 5 .... v, 58o; vii,
XX., 29, 3I- .dfi, 6.5.2 II., 36 ...... iii, 625 VI, 3 ..... vii, 342 5.oo_,
XX., 31 .... 1, 442; hi; II., 37, 38 ..... i, 430 VI, 5 ....... :i!, 3Z:_ IX., 1! 675; viii,
616, 62I. If., 38, 39 .... v, 383 VI., 15 ....... m, 5_b 37o. ,
XXI., 4, 5.... ii, 212 II., 4' ....... i, 495 VI., VII ..... vih 418, IX., 15. .i, 55; zv,_89,
XXL, 15 ..... v, 422 IL, 44, 45 ...... a, 485 492, 5oo. 333; vi, 2o8.
XXI., 17 ...... v, 280 III., I..ii, tz; iu, 69o; VII .......... iv, 276 IX., 15, 16 ..... i, 439
XXI., 18... iii, 648 v, 457; vfi, VII, 2-4 ...... iv, 7 IX., 20 ....... i, 433
XXI., I8, I9. •.iv,448 379 VII, 2-8 ..... i, 434 IX., 36 ...... viii, 3cM.
XXI., 19 ..... xd, 51 III., x-H ..... iv, 98 VII., 5, 6 ...... i, 56I IX., 36-43 .... iv,_
XXI., 20 ..... ilt, 253; III., 5 ........ iii, 246 VII., 6 ....... iii, 153 IX., 4o_.3_.v, 477; vi,
' viii, 57 111., 6..i, 430; v, 55° VII., i 5 ....... iv, 7
XXI., 23 ..... iii, 228 III, 7 ....... viii, 428 VII., 22.. ii, 335 ; iv, IX., 43 ...... iii, 678
XXL, 25 ..... iv, 28I III , I2 .... i, 431 483 X .... iv, 1431 ",,'it,455
III., i 3 ....... iih 16o VII., 37..w, I52; viii, X, I-4 ....... iv, to7
Acts, I., x......... viz, 398 II1, 14 ..... v, _z2x 248. X., l- 5 ........ i, 432
L, 3 .i, 319; iii, 678; III., 15 • •.i, 39I; vih VII, 38. x,48o;iil,355 X., 2,4 ....... v, 456
iv, 456; vii, 442- 523 . VII., 38-41...iii, 152 X., 4 ........ viii, 384
I.,4 .......... iv, 15o III., 17 ....... viii, 2o VIL, 39, 4o..iii, I5h X.,9. • ill, 69°; vi_
I., 4, 5 .... iv, 143; v, IlL, 19-21 •• • lib 562 7t°" 379; iv, Io8.
668. III., 22 ...... viit, 248 VII., 42, 43...iv, 546 X., 9-35
X., 9-15 .....
...... v_!,
iv, 4_
66"/
I., 4, 14 ...... vii, 532 III., 22, 23. •.iv, 152; VII., 45 ...... Iv, 7
I., 5" • .iv, 632 ; v, 678 viii, 87. VII., 5I, 52.-. iii, I7O X., 1o-I 5 ..... n, 241
I., 6-8 ....... _v, _58 IIL, 24. • .v, 17o; wt, Vll., 52. • .iv, 389; v, X., II ....... viii, 424
I., 7..i, 455; fi, 39°; 53i; viii, 669 221. X., 13 ....... v,A, 4_5
v, 553; vi, 5z' IV., 2 ....... v, 371 VII., 53 ...... iii, 65_ X., 14 ........ iv, 505
I., 8 ......... iv, 254 IV., 2, 8 ....... i, 431 VII., 55 ...... tii, 627 X., 14, 15 ... iii, 71a
I., 9-A, 298; vii, i1x, IV., 4. ...... •.h 495 VII., 56...i, 435; vii, X., 15 ..... i,432,
v, 646; vi,
44_- IV., 6...vii, 438; viu, VII, 59.- 464iix,
• 648; vi, X., 265.2.5.:.... v, 491
'. I., 9, io ....... iii, 584 417. X., 28..iv, 83; v, 354
: I., 1o ......... iil, 678 IV., 8-12 ...... v, 522 273. ...
I., I1...i, 87; ill, 542, IV., I2 .... tl, ]t8; v, VII., 59, 60..at, 589, X., 28, 29 ..... i, 436
561, 627. 670; viii, 504. 716" X, 3° ........ iv, Io't
• I., I 2 seq..... viii, 667 IV., 19 ....... v., 226 VII., 6o .. v, 488; via, X., 34, 35.' ii, 494;1,
, I., 14 ""'" .v, 429, 449 IV., 22, 24... t, 431 VIII ..... 154,
vii, 43 °, 452
435, 784 X,, _ 43_.
35, 45 .... VIII
I., x5 ......... ..v.,37° IV., 24 ...... vii, 532 VIII., 9 ...... iii, 234 455.
I., I5-2o ...... m, 252 IV., 25-3o .... iii, 340 X., 36 ....... v,
I,, 16 ......... i, 4:_9 IV., 27...iit, 62_, 67" VIII., 9--1I
_i, ...i,
252.347; x., 37-44.... : .i, 4_
I., 18 ........ vii, 466 IV, 3 I, 33 ..... 1' 431 VIII., 9, ,8 .... i, 4o9 X., 38 .... iv, 004; m,
I., 20..i, 388; vii, 454 IV., 32 • • iv, 643; v, VIII., 9-24. ...iii, 66, 672.
I., 23 ........ viii, 593 286, 429, 533; 689; v, 74. _ X., 42 ....... vii, 448
I., 26-28 ...... ii, 49 z vii, 378; vzii, VIII., io ..... iv, 57 _ X., 44"46 ..... iv, 1o7
I.. 4I ......... ii, 321 633- X., 44-4 ;$..... v, 6/o
II., x........ viib 773 IV., 32-37 • . .vih, 619 VIII, I3 .... viii, I27 X., 47..i, 436; v, 3_
II., i-4...iii, 69o; iv, IV.,M, 35 .... iv, 123 VIIL't4"v'562;vii' XI.,3 ......... ty, 3
Io8. V ........... vii, 466 452"" XL, 15 ...... vu, 4_[
IL, x, 4a.. ... vii, 532 V., I ......... ii, 335 VIII., I7...fi, 92; v, XI., I5-_7:.:. v;.e_,_
IL, 2-4 ...... v, 555 V., ]t-ii ..... viii, 62o 378.
II., 3 ......... v, V., i-I6 ....... iv, 99 VIII., 18 ..... iv, _52 XI., _6...t, 03; it, e9
II., 4 ....... vii, _7 V., 3, 4 ...... v, 543 VIII., i8.-2I . .ili, :115 XI., 28 ...... vii, 4_[
IL, 6 ......... vi, 2Io V., !o ........ vt, 234 VIII., I9 .... vil, 452 XII.._ ..... ifl, 648
II., 9, _o ...... iii, I58 V, 13 ........ v, 159 VIII., 20..i, 555,59_'.." XIL, ,t ....... _ _7
II., I3 ........ iv, _O8 V., _3-26 ...... iv, 98 iv, 123; vu, XIL, 4, IZ...vi_ 77_]
II., _4 ........ ii, 289 V, _5 ...... viii, 549 453. XIL, 1"_..... vli,.f_
252 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

EIL, t3 ........ ii, 9 Acts, XVl., 8, 13 .... i, 437 Acts, XXI., 23-7.6..iii, 433 Rom. I., 20-22 .... iv, 3_
XU., l_ ...... ill, 672 XVI., I6...iii, 9o; v, XXI., 26 ..... iv, 43 ° I., 20--23 .... iii,
XII., x_, 19...vi, 277 402. XXlI., 5 ..... viii, 96 L, _--27 ..... v, 5o
XII., 23. .iii, Io6; vii, XVL, 18 ...... vii, 65 XXII., 8 ..... i, 439 I., 2x ..... i, 506; u,
314. XVI., I9 ..... vii, 57 x XXlI., 14 ..... v, 221 I95; iv, 483;vl,
XIII ......... viii, 88 XVI., 25. .ii, 258; iii, XXII., i6 .... v, 569 34o.
XIII., 1...ii, 87; vhi, 689; v, 537 XXII., 24, 25 .... vii, L, 21-23...
vii, I01. iv, 51o;
493, 672" XVI., 37, 38..vfi, 12o 52o.
XIIL, 2 ....... v, 259 XVII ......... il, 518 XXII., 28 .... iv, IOO ]., 21, 23 .... V, 498
XlII., 2, 3 ..... vi, 43 XVII., 9, xo..vi, 277 XXIII., 2.. .iv, 88; I., 21, 23-25. .iv,63o
XlII., vi, 83 XVII., Ix..i, 224; v, viii, 523 . I., 22 .... ii, 340; va,

XlII.,_._Ix_i_ 07. ii, 3II; XXIII, 4, 35_-v,34 o, 1,22, 44,23.z69- iv, 493
XIIL, 6--i2 .... iii,iv, 66 99 XVII., I_ .... ' 373....
XIII., 7-9 .... v, 562 vii, "_62. XXIII., 6 .... iii, 573 I., 23 ....... ii, 195
XIII., 8 ...... iii, 234 XVII., 21...ii, 3; lib XXIII., 8... ih, 649 I., 24 ....... iv, 557
XIII., Io ..... vii, I37 1831 vm, 503 XXIII., 9. • • viti, 505 I., 25 ...... i,369; li,
XIII., 13 ...... vi, 83 XVII., 22, 23. .ii, 464 XXIII, 1I.. viii, 53 ° 195; fii, 564,
XIII., 15 ..... vi, 154 XVII., 22-28..li, 321 XXIV., 15 .... vii, 6I, iv, 574; vii, 443,
XIII., 17 ..... ili,.155 XVII., 23 ..... v, I14 216. 488; viii, 425.
XIII., 17-I 9 .... iv, 7 XVlI., 24..i, 433; iii, XXIV., 26 .... iv, 123 I., 25, 26 ..... v, 535
XIII., 22 .... vii, 450; 612. XXVL, 6 .... vii, I44 I., 26 ..... iii, 96; iv,
viii, 64. XVII., 24, 25 . .ii, 462 XXVI., 7 ...... wn, 3 557-
XIII., 33 ...... v, 564 XVII., 28 .... iv, 269, XXVI., 14. .i, 84; vii, l., 26, 27... ii, 260;
XIII., 38 ....... i, 63 499 ; vli, I40 , 5OO. v, 278.
XlII., 46. . • iv, I2o 257. XXVI., 15 ..... i, 439 I., 27, 28 .... iv, 631
XlII., 46, 47- • v, 514 XVII., 3° ... i, 28; ii, XXVI., 17,18.. i_ 321 I., 28 .... i, 260, 502 ;
XIV., 4, I4--.vii, 380 36, 491; viii, XXVL, 18... iii, 17o ib 81; iv, 147,
XlV., lO ..... iii, 263 544 XXVI., 22... iii, 573 557; vii, 443
XIV., I2..ii, 55; viii, XVII., 31 ....... i, 33 XXVII ........ i, 437 I., 30-32 .... v, 372
677. XVII., 32 .... ifi, 573 XXVIL, I6.. viii, 477 I., 32 ..... i, I4; viii,
XIV., 14, I5. • .v, 491 XVIII., 9..- vfii, 53° XXVII, 35- - • iii, 689 615, 63 I.
XIV., 15-I7...i,4341 XVIII., 24 .... vl, 236 XXVII., 40. v, 216 II., I- 3 ...... v, 541
iit, 660. XVIIL, 26...va, 236 XXVIII ... vtii, 382 II., 2....... iii, 457
XIV., 22...1, I42 ; vi, XVIII., 28... vl, 3871 XXVIII, 1..vifi, 477 II., 4 ........ i, 54
1o5, 273. XIX ........ iv, 143 XXVIII, 2... iii, 72 II., 4, 5 ..... iv, 312
XIV., 23.. ii, 504; "¢1, XIX., x- 7 .... fii, 674 XXVIII., 3. • .iii, 633 II., 4, 5, 7 "" i, 519
229; v31, 38I XlX., 2- 5 .... fii, 679 XXVIII., 11...x, 437 II., 4-6.. v, 485, 544
XV .......... vii, 454 XIX., 4 .... iii, 674 XXVIII, 17-29. • .iv, II., 4-1o .... iv, 3o6
XV., I ....... vii, 454 XIX., 6 .... fi, 92; v, 147. II., 5- • i,_Ix; ii, 38
XV., I-3I ..... ifi, 76 534; vii, 519 XXVIII., 22..v, 562; II., 6..i, o4; ii, 434;
XV., 5-29 .... iii, 432 XlX., 9...... in, 685 wi, 28I. iii, 162.
XV., 7 ....... v, 419 XIX., I3 .... vii, 65 XXVIII, 25 ..... viii, IL, 7........ ii, 93
XV., 7, 8..v, 668; vii, XlX., 14. .vii, 48I 237. II., 8, 9 ...... ii, 93
455. XlX., 15 ...... v, 402 XXVlII., 26..vi, 39I II., Ix..iv, 264, 266;
XV., 7-11 ..... iv, 94 XlX., I5, 16...vii, 65 XXVlII, 26, 27.. iv, v,662; vi,272;
XV., 9 ........ v, 670 XlX., 19 ...... iv, 15 Io5. viii, 479'
XV., 9, IO.... vii, 455 XIX., 23 ..... iii, 685 II., I2..v, 514; viii,

XV., xo_i •' iv,


Io8.63, 79; XIX., 27 ..... vii,
26-30.. vi, 571
277 Rom. I., x- 4 .... i, 4411
I .......... iv, "
i_,v
' IL, xz_-x6..,
479, 525ill,
• 457
XV., 13...v, 562; vii, XX., 5, 6 ...... i, 437 276" II., I3 .... iv, 54; v,
455. xx., 7 ...... viii, 773 I., 3...i, 86; iii, 540 14557._ vi, 93
XV., i3-I7 .... v, 674 XX., 9-i2 ..... iv, 98 I., 3, 4 .... i, 454; iii, II ..... 357; iii,
XV., I3, 19 .... V, 572 XX., 16 ..... viii, 773 375,624;iv,339 96; vi, 2ol.
XV., 14... i, 436, 492 XX., 2_ ....... i, _38 I.,5-x 5 .... viii, 673 IL, I4, 15.- .ii, 274,
XV., 15 ....... i, 435 XX., 2_...iv, 46, ao; I., 7 ........ iii, 608 322; vfi, 17I
XV., 2o .... viii, 243 vi, 264 ; vii, I., 8..iii,6251 v, 309, II., 15 ...... vi, 2o1
672; viii, 674. II., 15, 16... iv, 295
XV.,
XV., 2o, 29...vii, v, 379
22 ....... 312 422' ....
XX., 28-31 424"v, I25 I., 11 ....... h, 45 ° II., 16 ...... iii, 457
XV., 23...ii, 252; vii, XX., 29-31 . .ii, 87; v, I., xI, 12 .... ii, 444 II., x7-_.., h, 340
455" 283; viii, 764 I., 14 ...... iv, 485 II., 21 .... ii, 16; iii,
XV., 24 ....... ii, 427 XX., 32 ...... vi, 264 I., t6-I8 .... iii, 457 457"
XV., 28 ..... viii, 773 XX., 35- .i, 5; vii, 433, I., 17. .i, 51.11 ii, 354, IL, 23 ...... iv, 643
XV., 28, 29...ii, 252 ; 460. 444; _v, 54; v, II., 24..4ot; iii, 171,
iv, 85, 650; v, XX., 38 ...... vi, 265 218. 457; v, 2.847
557" XXI ......... x, 437 I., 18 ..... i, 500; iii, II., 25 ....... n, 53•
XV., 3° ....... iv, 86 XXI., 9...v, 546; vii, 457. IL,
II., 27 ....... 458;
28...iii, i, 477
vi,
XV., 3_ ..... vii, 481 48L L, I8-23... iv, 574
XV., 39 ..... viii, 493 XXI., zo .... vii, 441 I., 19... iv, 483..51o 2_41 viii, I5I
XV., 39, 40 .... vi, 47 XXI., 11 ..... ill, 611 I., 19-2I ..... vn,44 II., 28, 29..iii, 564;
XVI., 1-3 ...... iv, 94 XXI., x3 ..... iv, I2o I_, 20..ii, 66; iii, 199, .. iv:.4._ 37 o. ...
XVI, 3.-iii,433;iv,70 XXI., 14....... i, 4° 280, 464, 502; it., 29..n, $4.5; m,
XVL, 4...iv,86; viii, XXI., iS-26...viii, 4 iv, 6oo, 625; v, 4_8; iv, 62o,
670. XXI., 20-26... iv, 70 6141 _ Io3- w, 218.
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 25 3

Rom. III., 3 ....... v, 4_,8 Rom. V., 18 ....... i, 137 Rom. VII., 18 ..... i, 450, [Rom. VIII.,
Sor, 539-
IIL, 3, 4372,
..... 374,
v, 341,
5617_8 V., 19 .... i, 448,
V, zo.:....i, 454
28, 458; 518;93;ii, 39_.;
iv, viii, [ VIII., 56, s7, .v, 347,
16.-18..v, 40/
III., 3-Io.. viii, m, 458, 569, 57. VIII., 17...i, 88; ii,
IIL, 5 ....... ii, 2"6 58o. VII., 19 .... vi, 371,
III., 6 ...... ii, 226 V., 21.. iih 458, 58o 372. c_; v, _37
III., 8 .... i, 351 ; ii, VI., l-lz ..... iv, 93 VII., 2o ..... iii, 579 VII1., I7, t8 ..... li,

IIL, 388;....v, i,554.


1o seq 208 VI., 2 ....
458.ii, 395; tii, VII., 20,395.
23, 24..h, VII t.,
+ t_417;
...iii,iii,552;
574
IlL, II ....... i, 344 VI., 3.... iv, 7% vii, VII., 21 ..... vii, 125 v, 35o, 404,
III., I3 ...... iii, 709 43 I, 446 VII., 22-z# . vi, 372 5°6, 539,
IIL, 13-18 ...v, 493 VI., 3, 4. 1, 444; hi, VII., 23 .... in, 459, 584; viii,
III., 15 .... vii, 406 66i; viii, 498 579, 584; iv, 694, _0t.
Ill., t6, 17 ...ii, 340 VI., 3-5 .... i,, 58o 338j 340; vl, VIII., 19..1, 561 ; vi,
III., I8 ...... il, 340 VI., 4. • • vi, 368; ifi, 372. 543.
Ill., t 9 ...... 1is,458 220; iv, 459. VII., :24 .i, 450; 1hi VIII., 19, 2o..iv,641
III., _ ...... ii, 355, VI., 5 . .n, 545; vii, 384; iv, 631 , VIIL, 19-"I ..... iii,
41o; vs, 214 476. 660; viii, 658 483; iv, 264,
III., 2I... i, 5II; u, VI., 6..ii, 395, 418; VII, 25 .... vi, 373 548, 673;
228. m, 580 VII.. 34 • • vitt, 505 vi, 366.
III., 21-26 .... i, 28 VI, 6, 7 .... fi, 526 VIII, 2. ui, 579 ; w, VIII., I9, _'1..... iv,
III., _I, z:_.. iii, 458 VI., 7 ...... l, 457 93, 340 549 _
III., 22 ..... h, _'_'8 VI., 8...iii, 580, 66I VIII., 2-4 ...n, 395 VIII., 19, "z. v, 1o6
III., 23 ...... i, 499 VI, 9 .. s, 444; iv, VIII., 2, 3, 4, H..vi, VIII., 19-22..v, io8
III., _'3, "4..v, 526 438; wl, 344 373. VIII., 2o ...iv, 63I;

IlL, "5
III., 23-26..viii,
...... v, 618
-,26 VI., Io .......
is-13...iu, _ VIII., 3...i,
459, 45 o,535,iii, vifi, .....
VIII., 2o_21 726. iv,
III., 26..ii, 228; iv, VI, 12, I3.. 1, 542 556, 579, vi, 29a, 341
76 VI., Iz-t 9. .vtih 618 52; vii, i25 M2.
III., 29..ii, 491; w, VI., i3...u, 395; iv, VIII., 3-5 . .iv, 93 VIII., 21. ,h 567; iv,
8o 164. VIII., 3-39- .vi, 541 345; wa, 475
III., 29, 30.. ih 449 VI., I4 ...... u, 392 VIII., 5 --- iih 22o VIII., 21, a_'..vi, 21I
III., 3o. . i, 494, 55 ° VI., 14, 15 .lit, 711 VIII., 5, 6 ... w, 56 VIII., 22 ..... ii, lot
III., 31 ...... _v, 79 VI., 15....... ib 392 VIII., 5-13 . it, 395 VIII., 22,23. .iv, 264
i IV...n, 308; in, i53; VI., i6 ....... u, 386 VIII., 5-15..iii, 460 VIII., 22-24...ii, 33
w, 63. VI., I6, 17. % 67 1 VIII, 6 ..... viu, 57 VIII., _'3 .... iv, i5o
IV., I ....... Vl, 214 VI,, 19 ..... iv, I641 VIII., 6, 7 ...iit, 579 VIII., 24,25. .ii,417;
IV., 2 ..... w, 214 VI., i9-23...iii, 58ol VIII., 6-8 ..w, 93 v, 48_, 546
IV., 3 ..... 1, 7, 146, VI, 20--23. . .ib411 I VIII., 7..iv, 340; v, VIII., 2o .... It, 537;
, 467; ii, 445, VI, 22 ...... n, 3761 641; vui, 57 iv, 61.
446, m, 709 VII, I ....... iv, 44 VIII., _, 8..u, 417 VIII., 28, 29 .... ii,
IV., 3, 12. .. 1, 47 ° VII., I-3. • - iv, 66" VIII., o..1, 536, ill, 276, 417.
IV., 5 ....... fi, 446 VII., 2..m, 396; viii, 45 I, 552; iv, VII1., "9...viii, 546,
IV., 7 ....... ili, 639 616. 114, 626. 549.
IV., 7-8... il, 362 VII., 2, 3 .... iv, 7° VIII., 8, 9 - .ili, 579 VIII., 29, 30..i, t48
IV., 9 .... is, 446; iii, VII., 3 ..... ii, 22 VIII., 9- t, 533,536; VllI., 32...i, 69; lit,
7II. VII., 4- ii, 396, 397; n, 218, 374; 627,639; iv,
IV., II .... ill, I53 , iii, 458 iu, 338%583, I23, 655" vi_
435; iv, 19; VII., 6 .iv, 70; h, 629;v,t_41, 294-

IV., tI,w,I264..... iv, 63 4Io. 395; iu,


VII., 7.-.ii, vt, 43; viii,
57" VIII., 34
VIII., ..... ti,i, 5_;;
35 ....
IV., 16 ....... iv, 19 459, vl, 37 I. VIII., 1o..i, 536; it, iii, 647; iv,
IV., 17 ...... vn, 517 VII., 8.. iii, 459; vi, 417. 312; v, 287,
IV., 22...ii, 446; hi, 37 I. VIII., 1o, 11 ..... ii, 3o3.
: 71I. VII., 8, 11...fil, 522 39_ ; ih, 46o VIII., 35-37 ..... iv,
IV., 25 ...... iib 640 VII, 9..iv, 489; vi, VIII., 11..I, 33, 444, 396; v, 500,
V., 2- 5. .v, 5oi, 534 370; viii, 58 532; fii,460, 539.
V., 3 ........ ifi, 646 VII., 9, lO... V1,371 625 ;V, 225; VIII., 36 ..... i, 39o,
V., 3-5 ...... ii, 436 VII, I2 ..... ii, 228, vi, 43- 48s; v, 175
V., 4 ....... viii, 683 397, 4II, VIII., IL 12. v, 89 VIII., 36, 37..ii, 418
V., 4, 5 ...... il, 376 593; iv, 79; VIII., 11-13..iii,579 VIII., 38, 39 ..... ii,
V., 7 ...... iv, 5o9 vi, 37 I. VIII, I2 ..... iv, 93 426; iv, 333,
V., 8 ....... sv, 5o8 VII., I2, 13. .iv, 28o VIII., 12-14..v, 495 396"
V., 8, 9 ..... v, 332 VII., I2, I4..iv, 619 VIII., I3..i, 536; it',I IX., I .... vi, 43, 2o8
V., 9, Io .... vii, Ho VII, 13 ..... vi, 37I 417;iv,565,[ IX., 3"5 ...... v,$18
V., 12 ........ vi, 52 VII., I3, I4..iii, 458 626, 632. [ IX.,
IX., 45 ........
.... i, 13, iv, lit
44.t;
V., 1z-q4... ii, 393; VII., z4..ib 4II; v, VIII, t4 .... iv, 539,_ ii_ t65, 608,
vi, :zo3. 645; vi, 371 605. ]
V., 13 ........ ii,4to VII., _5 ..... vi, 37o, VIII., 14, 15 ..vi, 431 611; v,
V., 14...i, 448, 455; 371 ; vii, I25 VIII., !5..... i, 41.9:[ 22_ 6_2'642;
iv, 516; v, io6; VII., I5-I8..vi, 372 472, 533; _l vi, 383.
vi, 63, 2o2, 323 VII., 17. .ii, 395; iii, 418;iv,421; ] IX., 6...iv, 373, $74
V., 17 ........ i, 443 1 579. viii, 45. I IX., 6, 8 ..... iv, ;37o
254 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

Rom. IX.,8 ....... iv, 37 x Rom. XI.,33 .... i, 331; ii, Rom. XIII.,8--io..ii, 4xz Rom. XVI., 16 ""
IX., ,o-13...i, 493; 292, 463; iii, XIII., 9-.ii, 554; iii, "_ "6_6.29';
iii, 151; iv, 82 298, 46o; iv, 152, 461; XVL, 17-I 9. .rift,58
IX., II, I2...iv, 292 375; v, 618; iv, 19. XVI., 18 ..... vifi,6o
IX., 13 ....... i, 493 vi, 385 . XIII., xo..i, 476; ii, XVL, 19 ..... ii, 2i4
IX., I4 •.ii, 44I ; iv, KI., 33-36- .. v, 547 430; viii, XVI., 20..v, 4o5;_
264. XI., 34.-.i, 526; iii, 633. z6x; vii,
IX., I_ ..... : il, 415 298 , 502, 614, XIII., II, I2..ii,435 484; van,
IX., IO ..... t% 320, 640; viii, I49 XIII., 12, 13 ..... ii, 546.
2I• .• "
iX., i_i ,8...iv, 3o7 XI.,_. iii, 461, v,248;iv,
8o;494. XVI•, 21 .viii,
"vii'
458'493.
IX., 18 ..... iv, 3o8, XI•, 36 . .i, 320; iv, XIII., xz-14..ii, 392 XVI., 25 .... vii, m 5

IX., Xg-2x...iv,
315; viii, ]_ 6o3. i, 574; ii,
XII.,x.... XlII., 13...
iv, ii,441
IO8,; XVI-,25,26--iv,
488. 431,

IX., zo
2o, ....
21 .. iv,
iii, 53o5
_ _.; iii, 58I, II3;
544• viii, XVI., 26, 27. .ii, 41o
IX., 25. .i, 331,422; XII., I, 2 .... v, 4o4, XIII., I4 .... ii, 285; I. Cor.,I., 3 ........ iii, 435
vii, 517 . 5oL iv, 72, 27I; I., 9 .... ii, 353, 447
IX., 25, 26 .... i, 492 XII., 2...ii, 357; iii, rift, 57- I., lo..i, 5o, 68; m,
IX•, 32,33..iii, I65, 461;vii,420; XIV., t..iv, 397; v, 245, 255; iv,
172. viii, t87. 388. 26I; v, 424,
IX., 33 ..... iii, 365 XII., 3... i, 548; vi, XIV., 2 ...... ii, 48o 553, 668; vn,
X., 2, 3 ...... ii, 357 217" XIV., 3..ii, 239, 39o 416.
X., 2-4 ...... iii, 46o XII., 5 ....... i, 17 XIV., 4. •.iv, 76; v, I., I1, 12 .... iii, 676
X., 3, 4 ...... i, 476 XII., 6 ....... iv, 82 I31, 332, I., I2-I 5 .... iih 442
X., 4. • .ii, 357, 433; XII., 8 .... ii, 2o, 27 54I, 661. I_, 14, 15 ..... iv, 68
V, 236. XII., 8"I 3 • ..ii, 2941 XIV., 6 ...... ii, 24O I., 14, I6. .iii, 676

X.,
X., _ . .....
.... i, 25_t
iv, 446 XII., 9..ii,
iii, 251,418;
46.., 713 I[ XIV., 9..i,
458; 446; iv,
vi, 377 I., 17.......
I., I7-24 .... iii,
v, 676
552
X., 8 ........ i, 574 XII., 9, ..o... ii, 357 l XIV., Io-12•..i, 34 I., 18... i, 32o; in,
X., 8-IO ..... vi, 271 XII., Io .... ifi, 461 ; XIV., t2-13. .v, 4o2 439; iv, 583;
X., 8-I I ..... ii, 427 viii, 482. I XIV., 13 ..... iv, 44 viii, 46.
X., 9 ........ i, 446 XII., 11.. ii, 33; iv, XIV., 14 .... vi, 525 I., I8, 2o, 25...i,56
X., Io ..... i, 53; ii, 288. XlV., x5 . .i, 446; iv, I., 19-.ii, 3o4, 446;
422; iii, 194; XII., 12 .... iii, 46I 387, 649; iii, 439, 47 I.
iv, IO3, XlI., "3 ..... v, 355 viii, 62. I., 19, 20 .... ib 320
X., 1o, I.. .... ii, 418 XlI., 14. .ii, 427; iv, XIV., I6, 17 .ii, 238 I., 20--22. •• vii, 1o7
X., 11, 12 .... iv, 6m 653; v, 537; XIV., x7 .... ii, 39o, I., 20...ii, 446; in,
X., I:_ ....... ii, 491 vii, 183. 39I ; iii, 685 ; 66, 439, 5'_7-
X., 14, 15... ii, 353 XII., 15...iii,69; iv, iv, II2; v. l., 2I..iii, 248, 439;
X., 14-17...ill, I54 III. 55O, 648. iv, 83, 550; vl,
X., 15 .. • i, 436; iii, XII., I6..i, 55o; iil, XIV., I9 ..... ii, 397 397; vii, 238.
340. 46t; vi, 27_ XIV., 2o .... ii, 240; l., 21-24 .... ii, 320
X., 17... ii, 5o, 353; XII., I7...i, 34; iii, vii, 379- I., 22 .... ii, 304; ill,
iii, 46O. 46I, 713; iV, XIV., 20, 2I..iv, I12 439'
X., I8...ii, "53; iii, 25, 54; v, XIV., 21 .... it, 240, I., 22-24 .... v, 516
i56 , I._.7; v, 541; viii, 6o 397; iv, 649 I., 23...i, 446; 111
51; vm, 751 XII.,..8 ..... ii, 357 XIV',23 ...... vi, 96 265'439"
X., I9 ....... ii, 357 XlI., 18, 19. .iii, 46I XV., 4- " il, 412; viii, I., 23, 24 .... iv, 402
X., 20, 21 .... ii, 357 XlI., 19 .... iii, 31i, 63o. I., 24..ii, 323, 339,

• "" 247; iii,


X.. _-1169.i, 463;
37 o, vii,
713;183;
v, XV., 9 .......
XV.,5 ..... viihiv,482
76 iv,
491; 246,
iii, 249;
614;
XI., 1....... viii, 37 viii, 426, 611 XV., 12 .... iii, 59 x viii, 761.

XI.,4.4_ 364; vii, XlI., 2I..54Lii, 357; v, XV., t3


..3,......
14...ii, vi,41843 I., 25""
I', 26..iv,iii' 338, 579;
298'440
XI., 7 ....... vi, 281 KILL, I..i, 5_5_; iii, [ XV., ..5, 16... i, I6; v, 420.
XI., II ...... ii, 3_7 7I, 047- [ vi, 208. I., 26, 27...ii, 604;
XI., 11-36... iv, 82 XIII., I, 2...iv, 6641 XV., I5-17... i, 257 iv, 48.
XI., 15 ..... viii, 26 Kill., 1, 4, 7. • • vii, [ XV., xS-X9 •..vi,43 I., 26-28 .... i, 387;
KI., I6... i, 327; ii, 436" I XV., 16 ...... v, 29° iv, 483.
40. XIII., I- 7. .1,4I, 517[ XV., I8 ..... vi, 2o8 I., 26-29 .... iv, 352
XI., t7... i, 536; ii, XIIL, 2...viii, 636 XV., 19 ..... iv, 6I 9 I., 27. .iii, 440, 47h
507 . KIII., 3-- .ii, 23o; v, XV., 2o..vi, 43; viii, 524, 59o, 6°5,
XI., I7-2o...iv, I46 545. . 675" 669; iv, 493,
XI., 17-:zl ..... v, 4 XlII., 4...ii, 23o; _, XV., 27 ..... vii, 378 629-
XI., 2o, 2I...v, ',84, 552; iii, 214 XV., 29 ...... ii, 459 I., 27, 28 .... iv, 117
534, 67z: KILL, 4, 6...vi, 1o8 XV., 3o ...... vi, 43 I., 27-29 .... iv, 57'.
XI., 2i, 17... h 499 KILL, 6...i, 552; iii, XV., XVI .... iii, 4bo I., 29 .... i, 450; _v,
XI., 22..ii, "'7; iv., 647- XVI., i .... viii, 664 [ 313 •
76. XIII., 7,8...v, 534; XVI., 3, 4 ..... i, 20 [ I., 29, 3I .... iii, 440
XI., _6..i, 465; viii, ii, 1i 5, XVL, 7 ..... vii, 38o] I., 3O...iv, 561, 593
21. KIII., 8..vii, 436; il, XVI., 14 ..... v, "56 [ I., 3I...i, 8, 67; ii,
XI., 32 .. i, 33 I, 45° 4..8. XVI., I5-17..viii, I41 219; viii, _,8.
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. zH

I. Cot. II._ 2...fii, 88, 525; I. Cor. I II., 7.- .i, 496; vi, L Cot. IV, 2r ...... ii, 2251 I. Cot. VI., 18...i i, _18; v,
iv, 378, 458. 188, 369• V., x...iii, 446; iv, 334.
II.,4 ....... iv, 355 III., 8 ....... iv, 67 76, 61o. I VL xS-ao...iv_9];
II., 4, 5 .... iv, 424, III., 8, 9 ..... ii, 30o V., 2 ........ iv, 87[ v, 551.
.. 573; vi, 43- Iii., 9 ...... iv, 497 V., 3.-iv,9o, I!1; Vb[ VL. 18,19. .viU,48_f
11., 5 .... ii, 3H,446 III., 9-x 5 ..... ii, 15 Io 5. , VI., 19.. ,i, 56' 84;
II., 6...1, 328, 4[5, III., [o ..... iii, [7 [, V.,4 ......... v,2921 iii, ,3o; v,
53[ ; iv, 82, 329, 441 ; vi, 229 V., 5..ii, 37, _72; i_, [ 4_.; vi, 461
355,442,488. III., Io-13.. fi, 45o 443; av, 7o, vm, 6o.
II., 6, 7 ..... li, 46o, rlI., [i..iii, 442; ii, t_0; viii, 620. ] VI_ 19, ao...iv, 18,
463; iii, 440; 49. V., 6. iv, 20, 88, 94[ 46'8o;v,356;
iv, 1o, 359- III., 1i-[ 5. .vfi, i71 v., 6-9 ..... iv,_471 vii,446.
II., 6--8 ... il, 450; III., [",..ii, 516; iv, V., 6, ii .... 1, 5°° VI., 20...i, 540; iii,
iv, 334, 335, 295, 549,605; V., 7. i, 63; ii, 4ol, _ 556; iv,
361,471- v, 659 46o, 514; ill, 3n7; v, 450,
II., 7-" xii, 440; iv, III., 12-I5.. iv, 502 I67, 443; v, 50o"
488; vii, 44. III, 13 .... i, I8; v, 15z, 434; vii, VII...iv, 29, 40, $I,
II., 8..1, 71 ;iii, 441 ; 332. 226, 282. I6:1.
Iv, 83; v, 235 III., I3-15...ii, 52; V., 7, 8 .... ii, 545, v, VII., 1...iv, 60; vi,
II., 9 "-" h I4, I39, vi,, 216. 122, I23, 536 32I.
567;ii , 93,i98, III., 16.. i. 84, 532; V., 9-11 .... iv, 94 VII., h :L..fii, 399;
205, 218, 270, ii, 547, in, ¥., lo . in, 69, 75, iv, 68..
292, 35 o, 598; 230, 44.2, _ Z16 VII, I- 3 ..... iv, 91
iii, 564; iv, _52; iv, 46, V, II..i, 8o; ii,24o, VII., z-7 .... v, 54/t
[46, 346; v: _so; v, 355. 4ol; iii, 355; VII., 2..ii, 390; vi,
69, 7 I, 73, 223, III., 16, 17...i, 525 iv, 45 ; vfii, [6, 321.
253, 617; vx, ii, 36; iv, Ib, 1267i, " 635. VIL, a-6 .... vi, 3al
' 293; vxi, IoI, v, 46, 542. V, iv, 76, 96 VIL, _-7." vii, 145
472, 520, 52I ; III., 16--I8 . .iv, 9x V., 13 .... iii, 443, VII., 3..ii, 399, 40_
_' wfi, 58, 544. III., 17 .... i, 47 [, 468, 483. VII., 5" .ii, 390, 395,
II., 9, 1o ... ii, 45 ° 532; iii,442; VI., [, 2 .ii, 547; v 396,399,401;
II., o--I i ..... vi, 43 vi, t93. 546. iv, 33, 5°, 56
II., 1o .... _ 401 ; 11, IIL, _8 .... fix, 246, VL, [-3 .... iv, 8' vl, 96, 3"1;
A._ 348, 519; iv, 442. VI., t---6 ..... Iv,! viii, 28, 5o_.
253. III., 18, 19. iv, 4oI VI., 1, etc,..vii, 41' VII., 5, 6..... i, 480
I II., H. 603,
iii, 298,487,
614; iv, III., 18-2o..v,
552.... 484, VI.,
VL, z,2........ i, 31
3 ..... iii, 7_ VII.,
VII., 6-8
7.......... ii, iv,44
393,
51o. III., 19 .... m, 442, VI., 3. "iii,3°5,663 ; iv, 4_,
•, II., H, 12 .... ii, :_7 547; iv, 578, iv, 15, 88. v, 5ere;
= II., lZ.. .... v, 641 620; v, 111; VI., 4 ...... v, 58
VL, 7 ...... rift,63 VII., ?,vi,
8. I57.
•. iii, 443;
II., [2, 13. av, 358 vi, 409, 435;
II., 13. .ii, 320, 449; viii, 621. VI., 7, 8 ..... h, 548 I VlI., 8 ...... ii, 397
v, Io7. III., 19, 20..ii, 304, VI., 7"9 .... v, 546 VII., 8, 9 .... iv, 5_.,
II., 13, I4.. -ii, 31 ; 311; ill, 442 VI., 9" .ii, 548; v, I 9% vi, 311.
v, 54; viii, 59 III., 21..iii, 442; Iv, VI, 9, 450;
1o..i, viii,
34, 547
56,1t VII., 9"399;
.ii, 381,381,
iv, 75".
II., 14.. i, 327, 534, 2o.
574; ii, 313, III., 21, 22..lii, 444 50o; ii, 29o. VII., 9, I3,14...lii,
45 o, 519; iii, Ili, 22 ..... ui, 59I VI.,9-11 .... _,537; 443. t
: 298 , 383 ; iv, III, 23 .... xii, 244 ii, 402; v,,55 t VII., lO..... i i,443;
1o3, 6o6; v, III., 25 ..... iii, 246 VI., Io .... _v, 053, VII, Io, H..ii,399;
.... 89; vi, 43; vii, IV., 3..... iv, 25 654; v, 340:. 553"443; v,
iii,
44; viii, 62I. IV., 4-..i, 75, 472; VI., [1...1, _19;
548; iii, xh
2o2; VII,, io-q2..ii,
.J II., I4, I_ .... ii, 71 vii, 193. vi, 46 - VIL, x_t..... i,48o
II., 15 . .1, 327, 506, IV., 5, 6 .... vii, 442 VI., IZ... ib 548; i, VII,, I3,
VII., 14..14-..iv,
i, 49_; 46
it,
511; U, 311. IV., 7' .iii, 689; iv,
II., _6 ..... iv, 358 35, 88; v, 533 5_9" "'
IIL, [ .... i, 534; ii, IV., 8... w, 88, [lo VI., I3...i, 532; n, 389'397'¢:12;
2_8; iii, 256. IV, 9...it, 418; iib -220, 238,388, ifi, _o; iv,
HI., I-3 .-. ia, 45o, 442.
3..89,402,
548; 45.
VII., 1_-17...iv,45
460; v, 494, IV., H-13..-ii, 4x8 m, 443; v,
533" IV., I2, [3" .iv, 57 I, 16_8!,648; w, VII.,VII,,
1117.... vii,$ov,'47
......
III., 2.. i, 54; ii, " 18, 63°. $z.
220, 221; w, • IV., 13..i,• 52, 56; VI., _3,14 .... iv,.9.._ VII., x_ ..... iv, j6_
68. vi, 1o9. VI., I4 .... i, 33; m, VII,, _8, _9, .vl, _111_
443; vi, 220. VII., 2o ..... iii, 6]
III,, z, 3 .... iv,458, IV., 15 ..... ii, 40o, VI., _5" "fi' 263; iii,
447; in, 446; VII._ al, _I_...iv, ao
485" . • 63; v, 4°5'443,55_z; VII,, _ ..... :..i, 81_
HI., 3 .... i, 52I ; ii, [ _v, iv, 46; v, 5n9
2_8; v, 66L ] I54; vi, 3_° VII,, 24 ..... u, 3.9_
IIL, 3, 4 .... iii, 6761 IV., i6, _7..vii, 375 VI., _5-I7..iv, 91; VII. "_5""i,48o; vii,
III., 6 ........ v,42{ IV., 18 ....... i, 56 VL, 16v'
......55I"ii, 4o2 436_-493"
IlL, 6, 7 .... iv, 322 [ IV., I9 ...... il, 554 Vn., f_j-28..ti_ _[4;
IlL, 6--8 ..... v, 638[ IV., 19, 2o...ii, 3_2 VI., 17 ..... iv, 28_., _d, 3_Z.
III,, 6--9 .... iii, _54_ 1V.,2o..i, 55; v, 554 434, 595"
256 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

I. Cor. VII., 26--28..iv, 92 I. CoL VIII., 5, 6..iv, 157' I. Cot. X., 3-5 ..... it, 419 L Cor. XI., 2-i6 .... iv, 22
VII., 27, 28..iv, 43, 5o9. X., 4 .... i, 84, 2oo, XI., 2, 25,33... vi_,
52. I VIII., 6 .... it, 24o; 576; ifi, 163, 532.
VIL, 27. .it, 390; ifi, ifi, 444 ; v, 324, 4o9, _, XI., 3..it, 286, 420,
443. 224; vi, 42 7ii; iv, 36i; 453; iil, 445,
VII., 28..ii,4_3; vi, VIII., 7 .... it, 363, vi, 46; viii, 87 61o; iv, 3_
322, 427, 448; iv, X., 5 ....... i, 517 32, 28I ; .qh
VII., 29 .... it, 541; 88. X., 6... iii, 64, 444, 344,394,428,
iii, 294, 443, VIII., 7, 8..ii,,239 59I; v, 402. 429-
446; iv, 42, VIII., 8 ..... n, 239, X., 7 .... fi, 234; iii, XI., 3-I6...iii, 686
6o, 61; vi, 436;iV, lO3, 62, 152 ; iv, XI.,4 ....... v, 437
322, 347;rift, 65o; v, 55° lO5. XI., 4, 5-- - i, 429;
487. VIII., 9 ..... it, 427 X., 7, IO.... lib 444 iiL 688.
VII., 29, 3o. .ib247 ; VIII., IO .... it1, 66, X, 8..fi, 263; iv, 79 XI., 5- - .it, 29o, m
iv, 23. lOO. X., II .-b 479; iii, 687; .vn, 353
VII., 29--31.. v, 536 VIII. 11.. A, 446; 64, 444, 612; XI., 5, 6... fit, 446;
vii., 3o, 31.. v, 433 il, 427; 1% iv, 361, 517, vii, 506
VII., 3o.--35. . .it, 33 648. 23, 4o, 42; v, XI., 6 ....... iv, 37
VII., 31 ..... i, 465, VIII., II, I2..ii,2:o 54, I92. XI, 7-.iii, 7o, 445,
566; ili, 66; vln., 12 .... iv, 68 X., 12...ii, 382; v, it, 42o; iv,
549; iv, 23, VIII., I2, 13...viii, 332, 541; viii, 5o; vi, 375.
262,273,341 ; 62. 64. XI., 8 ...... a_,42o
vi, 366; vii, Viii., 13.. •. it, 240; x., 13 .i, 59; it, 3.9, xI., 9 ..... fi_, 445
380 Iv, 649; v, 353, 447; iv, xI., io ..b 327; n,
VII., 32, .ii, 4t3; iv, 357- 330, 331; v, 29o; m, to2,
2o; v, 431; IX., 1...ni, 611; w, 554. 444, 445,
viii, 57. 88. X., I4 ....... ilb 99 688; iv, 32,
VII., 32-34 ..... it, IX, 1- 5 ...... lv,65 X., 15 ...... v, 2_9 rift, Io.
398; iv, 6o; IX., 4, 5 .... w, 55 X., I6..1, 446, 52_; XI., 11. .it, 42o
v, 544; vl, IX, 5 ...... it, 39° il, 76. XL, 14. .m, 96,688;
322. IX, 6 ....... iv, 97 X., 18.. iv, 370; vii, it, 285 ; iv, 30
Vii., 32-35 . . .iv, 55 IX., 7 • .. ill, 444 379- XI., I4, 15.. w, 32
vii., 33..... il, 399 IX., 8-Io ,. iv,431 X., 19 ...... iih I83 XI, 15 ..... n, 285
vii., 34 .... ifi, 687; IX., 9. •it1,324, 444; X., 2o .... i, t 64; it, XI., 16.. iv, 33, v,
iv, 20, 29; vi, iv, 36°, 36I ; 239; vfi, 469; 3o9, 382, 386
3II,326; vii, vi, 194; vii, wfi, I16. XI, 17 ..... v, 66I
436; vifi, 561 4o9. X., 2o, 2I. vm, 511 XI., 18 ..... m, 245,
VII., 34, 35 .iii, 715 IX., 9, 1o..ui, 154; X., 2_ .... iih 85; v, 262.
VII., 35.. fi, 24, 4I 3, iv, 276, 36I, 29o, 309, 44I ; XI., I8, 19..in, 445

437;
4I; vi,iv, I401! IX, 520,.... iv, 55
9-18 X., 23 vn,, .it, I43.
241, 268, XI.,I9..i,212,31o,
n, 549 ; in,
322. IX, 13 .... ifi, 444 388, 419; tit, 243, 245,
Vii., 36 ..... vi, 322 IX, 13, 14. . ifi, 444 677 ; iv, 24, 257, 262,
VII., 37-.iv, 6o; vi, IX., 14 ...... it, 24o 49, 54, 285; 5o6, 574,
322. IX., I ifi, 444; iv, v, 432, 554 594; iv, 469,
Vii., 38...... it, 52, [ 5_. X., 24...it, 419; iv, v, 125, 424,
437; vi, 316 IX., I6 .... iii, 157 19. 554; vi,213;
VII., 39-4 o. . .iv, .92 IX., 19 ..... it, 5o9, X., 25 . .it, 239, 427 ; vii, 133.
VII., 39..it, 22; 1.n,[ 538; iii, 72; iv, 1o3; v, 648 XI., 20 ..... it, 24(
Ioh 443; iv, iv, I I I. X., 25-27. .. iib 444 XI., 2O-22, 33" - vn,
44, 45, 64, IX., 19-25. . .it, 427 X, 26..it, 200, 419, 380.
68. IX., 20 .... iii, 254 427, 500, 518 XI., 21, 22.. ii, 24C
VII., 39,40..ii,396 ; IX., 20, 2I...it, 303 X., 26, 28 ..... i, 19 XI., 22 ...... 11, 29C
ill, 715; v, IX., 20, 22..in, 434 X., 27 ..... ii, 239 XI., 23 .... vii, 489
55o. IX., 22..it, 449; iii, X., 27-29 .... iii, 31 5o6.
VII., 4o. . .iv, 6o; v, 69, 254, 348; X., 28...it, 20o; iii, XI., 23-26...v, 361
64t; xa, 46 iv, 7o; v, 331 99- XI., 23-29. .iii, 44.
VIII ......... iii, 71 IX., 24 ...... v, 586 X., 28-31 . .it, 419, XI., 25 .... ifi, I9_
VIII., t..i, 30, 397; IX., 24, 25 . • v, 288, 437. XI., 26..v, 363; vu
il, 358, 427 5ol, 542. X., 31 ..... i, 95; it, 47 o.
VIII., I-3... it, 312 IX., 24, 27. . .i, 5.29. 240; iv, 65I, XI., 27 ..... v, 29°
VIII., x, 113.. iii, 446 IX., 25 .. it, 400; m, viii, 63. 395, 441, 55"
VIII., 2 .... iii, 256; 694; vi, I59 32, 33. • iii, 69; vih, XI., 27, 28...it, 3oc
iv, 88; v, IX., 26 ..... iv, 632 62. XI., 29 ..... vii, 47(
IX., 27. •it, 4oo; iv, [ X., 33 ....... v, 331 XI., 29-34...v, 25<
VIII., 3.541.. iii, 71o I°7, 565; viii, I XI .......... iv, 37 XI., 3 I, 32.. it, 3o_
VIII., 4 ..... 1,42o; 58. / XI., I ..... i, 5o; it, XI., 32.. ii, 339; v
it, 519; iii, X., _ ..... i, 500; it, 1 377; v, 33I; 77.
85, 444; iv, 554; v, 5o9. I vi, 372; viii, XI., 33 ..... v, 55
648; vii, 379 X., I, 2 ..... v, 402 t 57, 243. XI., 33, 34-- .it, 24
VIII., 5 .... iii, 333, X., 1- 4 .... 1%52o I XI., x, 2 .... vix, 1131 XI., 34 ..... vii, 37.
444, iv:6_
479; X., 23,4
.......
...... iii, 679 [
it, 5541 XI.,
XL, 2!-16...iii,
....... iv,687
59 XlI .......
XII., x ..... _ iii, 44
61_
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 257

t Cot. XII., t-it..iii, 188 z Cor. XIII., x3 .... i, 399, i t Cor. XV., 2o-22...i,
t
45_ z C_. XV_44,46 .... viii,
XIL,
XII., 2-'4
3 ........ iv,
ii, 25:z,
218 476;
6o2. fi,4I% XV-, 2'_ki, 447; vt, [ 73t"
XV., 44-47..ill, 587
254 _ v, 641 ; XIV...ii' 4, 28; vi, XV., 21-23. .iii, 58! | XV., 45 .... iti, 450,
vii, 38o. x54- Xv_ 22..... i, 458,/ 58_ 586;vi,
XII., 3-zt. .iii, 446 XIV., 2 .... vii, 380 527; iv, 516,] 5o.
Xii.,3_t3...vi, 46 XlV.,6 .... ii, 539 589; v, 72,] XV., 45, 46. . .i, $38
XII., 4-6 .... i, 4ol XlV., 7..- vfil, 379 149; va, 319,/ XV., 45, 47..t% t,t9
XIL, 4-7 .... iv, 255 XIV., 9-I1..ii, 318 368. XV.,45"47..vii, Ma
XII., 4-12--iii, 679 XIV., I3 .... ii, 318 XV., 23 .... v_ 382 XV., 46 .... tti, 191,
XII., 7-II "" .ii, 434 XIV., 15...iii, 690; XV., 23-28.. v, 226 450,671;
D2. iV,
XII., 8..iii, 250; iv, :v, 287. X'V., 24, 25 ..iii, 600
483; .vii,48o XIV., 16 .... l, 336; XV, 25 ..... iv, 26o XV., 46-50..vi, 2114
XlI.,
XlI., 8, 9-.._v,
8-1o..viti' 579
59 XlV., zoV.,5.6_.
.... 50.2.; XV., 25,xv,589
26..i, . 567;_ XV., 47529;
.... iii,
v, 431,
107,
XII., 8-II..iii, 446 is, 217; hi, XV, 25, 27..ifi,44_, 436; vt, 50
xv_ 47,48 .ili,58_
XlI., t i.. ii, 453; 1v, 504; vii1, 55 4.49.
255. XIV., 2I... fii, 446; XV., 26..i,457; ill, XV., 47-49..v, 495_
XlI., 12 ...... i, 15 vii, 479. 584. 520, 53o.
XII., I2-3o ..... iii, XIV., *'5.... ifi, 447 XV., 27, 28..t, 567; XV., 48..i, 3217,$35
446; v, 263 XIV., 26. .hi, 447 iih 600. XV., 48, 49..-iv, 55 I
XII., 13 ..... ii, 217 XlV, 29. . .vai, 353 XV., 28 .... iv, 343, XV., 49. ,i,535,537;
XlI., i8. ..... .vi, 193 ] XlV., 29,30. .v, 378 347, iii,4_[
vi, 3_J,,Stta;
374;
XlI., 23... iib 552 XIV., 29, 31 .... vat, xv., 29 .... iil, 449,
XII., 26...i, 35; lit, 3843. 581" - [
664; v, 292, XIV., 3° .... v, 389 XV., 3o-32. .iii, 5821 XV., 5o ..... i, .357.,
331, 355- XIV., 31 .... vi, 263 XV., 31 ..... v, 507[ 534, 530; u,
: XlI., 27 ..... iv, 8o XIV., 32. .iii, 349; XV., 32..i, 7_; iii,| 374,¢_1 ; iii,
XlI., 28..v, 263; 1, v, _I. 583; I14]
100, tv, 72.,]
va* | 15f_; 4to_4] a,
4_7, 498; XIV., 32, 37..ii, 29 225;vii,428; [ 5_1, 585,
vii, 353. XIV., 33 .... "_l,499 viih 576, 626 [ 584; iv, 2:;
XII., 2o .... rift, 59 XIV., 34..iit, 446;
XII., 3_ .... ifi, 446 vat, 42o. XV., 32, 33..ii, 314| v, 62o; vi'
XlII ....... i, 508; XIV., 34, 35.iii,677; XV., 33..iv, 43; %| 368, 374.
ill, 715 • iv,33;v, 54..o 346, 427,[ XV., 5o, 51 .... iv,
554 ;viii, 632[ 55 I.
XIII., I... ti, 429; XIV., 34-4o...vu,
xaii, 59, 379 532. XV., 34 ..... fi, 4oo| XV., 51, 5a ..... iii,
X¥., 35 .... iii, 450,
XIII., 2..i, 476; ii, XIV., 35 ..... iv, 28 582; iv,650 473; iv, 55o
XV.,51-53..iii,52_
444, 545- XIV., 4o... vh, 5o6 XV,, 5a..i, 539; ttb

XIII., 2-5...v, 426 XV., 3..iii, 231,611, XV., 36..i, _33; in,
XIII.,2,3..vi,346
XlII., 2-8...v, 533 XV.,2 ......
625 iv, 577 XV',35-38"'iv'5.5.'
585;xv, 194; _ii iv, _5°_;4't'
XlII., 3..... ii, 238 XV., 3, 4. •-i, 446; v, 548.
in, 58h 6271 XV., 37, 38..iii,4_L c v, 251; viii,
429, 539; XV., 3, 4, 24, I7, 18, I xv., 3 -39..iii, 5n{ XV.,5a,53..
573" iii,590
in, 597; v, ....iii, 328 ] XV., 3_. .ii, 148; ill
XlII., 384"18; ii,
4...1, xv., 3-8.... i_,456/ 450..,. XV.,53.._.i, 528,541;
53_
XV., 3-9 .... vi, zo_ | XV., 39"4I..all, 45 °
27 x;
vt, v, 494;
274. XV,, 5, 7"" .vii, 3.8ol XV., 584,451,
693;4_[5,
Iv,
XV., 39-42..iv,
4o--42..iv, 294
55:7 iii,
XllI., 4-7 .v, 488, XV,, 6..vi,4o9; vm, XV., 40, 41. .iii, 582 21, 43_, 0a3;
675. 432. vi, 368,374;
XIII., 4-8. • .ii, 602 XV., 6, I8 .... ii, 14 XV., 41 •.i, 381; ii,
XllI., 5..ii, 6o2; iv, X¥., 8..i, 327; vi/_, _.2,505, _o6; xv., 53-_S.....
vii, 346-
I9. 596. tii, 473,039; 51_; v, $48
XlII., 7. • .is, 418, XV., 8, 9...... b 77 t iv, 290, 523;
429,• 543- XV., 9 ...... iv, 26_1 vi, 86; viii, Xv.,XV"
53"56.54..L
33
t'iv';]7tii,
XlII., 7, 8..ii, 238; XV., 9, IO...VI, 202] 585" 159; is/',15][,
V, 426. XV., lO..i' 49_; lv'l XV., 4h 42 ..... iv, 589; vi, _Z,
XIII., 8--1o..vi, 2_I 333; viii, 596 509; .....
XV., 41-44 vt, 3.3..z
m, 368,
XlII., 9 ..... i, 4Ol, xv., 11..i, 437; lil, 586; V, 548 XV., 54,55" .i, 457;
402; vi, 187 285, 34.9; iv, XV., 42..i' 533; ii_ v, 556; Wh
IO. i,472; 95; vi, _ _o3-
XIII., 9,vi ' zt 1. XV., I2..i, 440; m, 450;
374. vi, 3o_, XV., 54-56..iii, SgO
XlII., xo...iv, 582; 259, 290, XV., 42, 43 ..... iii, XV., 55".ii, =57; nb
vi, 345.217; 447; iv, 469;
"6., 825. 450; iv, z4o 42,_%Z;5v_
XlII., II...ii,

XV., i2--.7.o..vi, 226 XV., 43 ..... i, 533


XIII., 12...'.ii, 218, | XV., 13 ...... i, 541 XV, 44 533;
..... _, o_,
.f?357' Xv.,_...v_
XV,_ iv, It_t. _.';
_l
322,446; iil,/ XV., 13-18. .iii, 32g 146; iii'45°; XVL, l, _ .... i, 16
6o9;iv, 157, [ XV,, I9..iii,562;vii,
582, 626, _ I72; viii, 658 iv, _93, 5_3; XVL, _ .... _ 77.t
63_; v, 5471 XV., 20..V, g4o;i, II g 59"
258 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

I Cor. XVL, 8 .... viii, 773 2 Cor. IV., 8-q2... iii, 454 2 Cor. VI., 7- -ii,5°4;iii,55° 2 Cor. X., 25, 16 ...fi, 519
XVI, x3 ..... ii, II IV., 8, 9 .... ii, 433 VI, Io...ii, 27; iv, X., i6.... "d...vi, 47
XVI., 13, I4...viii, IV., IO..i, 540; iii, 218; v, 674 X., 17. .t,a; 11,219;
63°. 454; iv, 626 VI., xo, Ix .. ii, 30o viii, 388.
XVI., 28 ...... i, 5° IV., xo, n..ih, 577 VI., x4. .iii, 69, 328, XL, 2..ii,... 213, 3,94"
XVL, 20...iii, 686; IV., Ix . .i, 54I; hi, v, 383, 55I..; m, 456; iv,
vii, 506. 455" vi, 297; 'va_, 157; v, 394;
XVI., 22..vii, 380, IV., I2 ....... i, 27 496. vt, 31o, 325
470. IV., 13 ...... v, 640 VI., I4, x5. .ii, 458.; XI., 3" .ii, 394, 396,
IV., 14 .. •i, 33; iii, vi, 294; viil, 399; iii, 166;
2 Cor. I., 3 .... iii,452; vii, 9O, 455, 577 615- vaii, 56.
482. IV., 16 ..... ill, 455, VI., x4, 16... i, 56 XI., 3-5 .-. vh 2o8

1,8........ 582
I.,
L,
9, IO ..... ii, 311
12 ....... ii, 427
556:574; vi,i416ii392; xi,4......
IV., 16-I8..iii, 455
iv, 15.
VI., 16..iit, 230; iv,
XI.,
XI.,
5 ..... vii,
6....... ii, 519
I., 2o ........ i, _6o IV., 17 .... viii, 513 646; vi, 193; XI., 9 ...... ih, 394
I., 2! .......... 1, 6 IV., 17, x8..iii, 574; vii, 483. XI., I2 ..... vi, 32o
L, 21, 22 ..iii, 674; iv, 582. VI., 16--18..ii, 394; XI., 13 .... iii, 456;
vi, 45. IV., 18 .... i, 74; ii. 433; iv, 90 vii, 453; vih,
I., 22... ii, I2t; iii, 274, 598; ivl VI., x7. .ii, 4o6; iv, 60.
587; iv, 15o; 346,600; vii_ 94; vi, 451 XI., x4. .ii, 495; iii,
viii, 489. 44. VI., 17, 18...ii, 458 234, 426,
L, 24 ....... vi, 96 IV., zS-V., x .... iv, VII., I..ib 392, 394, 456, 589,
II., I-II ..... iv, 86 274. 433;iii,456; iv, 641; vi,
II., Io ...... v, 293, V., I..ifi, 455, 575; vii,476,483 , 349; viii,
345, 594" 2I, 151, 346, 484,490,492 I02.
II., n ....... v, 86 623; vi, 373; VII., I--lI...ii, 433 XI., 14, 15. .iii, 166
II., 14-16. ii, 254 viii, 698. VII, 2 ...... i, 498 XI., 18 ...... iv, 2o
II., x5 . .iv.4x7 ; vin, V., I-3 ...... ii, 440 VII., 4 ...... vi, 387 XI., 19 ..... vi, i6i
78L V., 2, 3 .... iil, 455, VII., 5 ..... hi, 574 XI., 20 ...... w, 88
II., 15, I6 .... i, 502 575 ; vt, 374 VII., Io.. fi, 27; v, XI., 22 ..... w, 276
IL, I7...i, 68, 498; V., 3, 4 .... iii, 576 594; va, 207 XI., 23. .ii, 433; ui,
iii, 468. V., 4.. • 1, 517, 533, VII., 14 ..... ii, 29 647; vb 209
III., 3 ....... i, 54° 540; ifi, 455, VIII., I ..... i, 508 XI., 27...ii, 34; w,
IIL, 5, 6... iv, 605 587; iv, 43, VIII., 9. vi, 60, 280 IO7; vl, 95
III., 6..iii, 452; iv, 623; vi, 374. VIII., x_'...ii, 416; XI., 29..v,292, 355 ;
242, 93; vl, V., 4, 5 ..... vb 46 viii, 688. vui, 60.
2oz, 389- V., 5..ifi, 455, 584; VIII., 12, I3..v,533 XI., 31 .... ii, 453
IlL, 6--8.... iv, 619 587, 674; iv, VIII., x2-x 4. .ii, 37 o XI., 32, 33..w, 273
III., 6---iI...vi, 2I 4 15o. VIII., I4,15. v, 532 XII., 1 ...... iv, 155
III., 7..vi, 2oi, 2I 7 V., 6-8 .... iil, 576 VIII., I6 .... iv, 332 XlI., x-II .... ii, 13
III., 7,8 .... iii, 453 V., 7"" .il, 274, 440, VIII., 18 ..... i, _6 XII., 2..iv, 417; v,
IIl., 7, 13 •.iii, 453 452; vi, 374 VIII., x9 ...vii, 3 _ 54.
III., x3 ..... vi, 219 V., 8 ....... iii, 455 VIII, 20, 21..il, 291 XII., 2, 3...vi, 370
III., 14- .il, 427; iii, V., 9 ........ fi, 440 VIII., 21 ..... iv, 25 XlI., 2- 4 .... 1,405,
453- V., 9, IO .... iii, 577 VIII., 23 . .vii, 383; 531; iii, I8.9
IlL, I4-I6. • v, 5o9 V., xo ..... i, 34-; ii, vfii, 67o. XII., 4- -_, 53I; 111,
III., I4-I7.. vi, 219 392; iii, 264, VIII., 31 ...... i, 34 666;iv,285,
III., 15 .... ifi, 453; 456, 592; iv, IX., 6, 7 ..... v, 532 57_, 628;v,
iv, 569 • 325; v, 527, IX., 7....... ii, 600 1oa; _ii,
III., 15-I _. .Iv, 242 5481 viii, 388 IX., 9 ....... v, 532 575"
III., I5-I_. • .Vl, 46 V-, II ..... vii_ 62 IX., xo ...... v, 478 XlI., 5 ..... fii, 281
III., _16..... iii, 453 V., 15 ....... v, 500 IX., Io, II . .v, 532 XII., 7"• '_, I48; iv,
III., 17. .iv, 605; v, V., 16..iv, 284, 604, IX., 12..v, 478, _32 [ II8.
64L 626. IX., 13 ..... ii, 3_I; ] XlI., 7-9- .i, 528; v,
III., IZ, 18..vii, 36o V., 16, 17... ii, 392 viii, 479. I 472' 532"
III., la..iii,453; vi, V., 17 . .i, 62, I4o; IX., 14, 15..vi, 2o8 [ XII., 7-xo .... iv, 87
383. iii, 36L 43L IX., 15 ..... ii, 381 XIL, 8...iii, 456
IV., x, 2 .... iv, 9o 456, 472; iv, IX., 22 ....... ii, 34 XII., _', 9--. vi, 208
IV., 4.. i, 42o, 502, 79; v,49, 152; X., 3- .i, 27; ii, 374 XII., 9..i, 449; iii,
575;iii, 453, vi, 383; vii, X.,3,4 ..... iv, 63o 456, 5_2,

454, 466; iv,


8_, 38I; v.!, V., 194.58-...vi, 384 X., 3-5........
X.,4 ..... iv,iii,571
73 58o;
HT" iv, _7,
I_7,234; vu, V., 19, 20.. vfi, 562 X., 5 .... i, 517; ii, XII., Io...iii, 647;
62, 64. V., 2o ...... iv, ,,,t,, 526; iv, 332, iv, 2o.
IV., 6...iii, 454; iv, V., 21..iv,428,5o3; 497, 543; vi, XIL, 12 ..... iv, 47
575; vi, 348; vi, 228. XlI., 13 .... vfii, 57
vii, 58. VI., 3-7 ..... ii, 433 X., 9 37-I: 37"2"'iv,89 XII., zl..iv, 90; v,
IV., 6, 7 .... iii, 577 VI., 3 ...... viii, 62 X., 13 ...... iii, 689 334, 599.
IV., 7"• .ii_ 6oi; iii, VI., 4..ii, 3oo;vi, 46 X., 13, 14 .... v, 545 XIII., i .... iii, 253,
454, 713; iv, VI., 5 .... ii, 34; vii, X., 13--x_ .... ii, 519 422, 672.
355. 503 . X., 13-1o...vi, 43; XIII., _, 2..iii, 456
IV., 8 ...... iii, 647 VL, 6, 7 ..... vi,46 viii, 675. XIIL, 2:..... v, 594
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 259

2 Cot. XIII., 3 .... iv, 239, GaL III., 1 .... iii, 256; vi, Gal. IVy 19--31 .... iv, tSt Cal. VI., 8 ......... it' 417
284, 377; 226. IV., 2t ........ v, 4oi VL, 8, 9 ....... ii, 3oo
vi, I99, IIL, 3- .ii, 4oi ; iv, 253 IV., 2I, 22, 24.. iii, 43o VL, 9 .... ii, 294; ifi,
218 III., 5--9 ...... 1, 492 IV., "I-24 .... iii, 361, 438, 562.
XIII., 4-.i, 576; v, III., 6..i, 561 ; iii,435, 518. VL, 9, Io..v,483, 488
166; iv, 711. IV., 21-26, 3L .iit'437 VI., lO.... ii, _l; ill,
378. III., 6- 9 . .v, 359, 5lo IV., 21-31 ..... iv, 63 438; vii, 466.
XIII.,
XIII., 5 ..... iii,
[o... ii' 456
276 III.,
III., _ 9 , 29 ....... .ill,iv,435
63 IV., 22,
IV., 26 ...24 .... iii,566;
i, 33, 324 VL, 1437% ..... 4It' 3m;
:; iii, it'
XIII., II...vii, 522 III., 8 ........ iii, 54° iii' 342, 462; iv, 438; iv, 459; v,
XIII., 12.. ifi, 686 III., IO ...... vii, 461 37I; v, 52; viii, 4_..I, 536, 586;
XIII., 13.. • vl, 45 III.,[ x..iii,434; iv, 54 56. val, 13o.
XlII., 15...viii, 438 III., 12 ....... ii, 3_8 IV., 27 .... i, 331; iv, VI., 15 . .it' _3; v,49,
III., 13...i, 247, 440; 251; v, 52; vii, t52.
Gal. I., x... i, 36, 8o, 437; iii, 164, 336, 517 . VL, t7 . .lit' 438,
iii, 43 o, 625; v, 434, 626, 712; IV., 28 ... i, 47o, 561 v:..31_j vt' _i
2o6, 622; viu, iv, 123;vi, 2oh IV.,28,3! ..... iv, 63 vm, ue 3.
482. 2o3; viii, 425 IV., 3° ....... ii, 312
I., 4 ......... iv, 598 III., 15 ....... iii, 435 IV., 31 ...... iv, 22 Eph. I., t ........... t' 53
I., 6 ........ iii, 256 Ill., 16 .... i, 56I; iii, V., !..iii, [55,437; iv, I., 4 ...... iv, 23, 34a
I., 6, 7--.iii, 285, 432 152, 435, 540, 79, 1o3- I., 4., 5 ........ it' 497
I., 6--8...... vi, 209 711. V., z..iii, 259; iv, 565 I., 5.......... vi, 384
I., 6--9... fi, 55I; iii, III., 17 ........ v, 646 V., 2-6 ..... iv, 94 I.,7 .......... i, 54_
456; v, 3Ol, 36I III., I9...i, 4_o, 548; V., 3 .......... v, 123 I., 9, Io .. iii, 465; iv,

I., _..........
I.s, ..... iii, 246,iii, 257,
43 z h, 338;
v, I 13. iit'651; V., 55, ........
6 ....... iil, 562
il, 377 I., lo 62;
..... vii,t' Io2.
$:m, 3So,
349, 432, 526, III., 2o...iv, 157; v, V., 6 ........ iii, 437 443,548;iil, 172,
542; vl, 213. I69, 642; vii, V., 7 .... iii, 256; viii, 472; v, 23a.
I., 8, 9 .... il, 3II; vi, I26. 709 . I., 12, 13 ..... lit' 465
46, 296; vii, 368 III., 22 ....... iti, 458 V., 8 .... iv, 30% 599 I., 13 .: .i, 533;.)fi, 3_;
1., Io.. iii, 69; v, 341, III., 23, 24 .... ii, 338 V., 9 ......... vfi, 403 vu, 519; viii, 4_9
358, 362, 431, III., 23-25 ..... ii, 217 V., lO ........ iii, 437 .I., 13, 14 ..... i% i[O
547- III., 24...ii, 209, 234, V., I 1 ....... lit, 165 I., 14..it' 1_11; iii' 5_t7
I., [I-24 ...... iii, 432 274, 305, 355, I V., 12 .... lit, 195; iv, I._ 17 .... iii' 465, 62_
I., I2 ......... V, 622 393; i, 465• ] 75; V, 414, I., 18 .... iii, 465; vUh
I., 13 ........ iii, 254 IIL, 26 ....... iii, 435 [ V., x3, .ii, 388; iv, 22, 659.
I., I4 ......... iv, 75 III., 26--28 .... ii, 217] 79" I., 19-22 ...... iii' 4.65
I., I5, 16..i, 538, 543 III., 27...ill, 331; iv, I V., 14. .iii, 437; iv, 19 I., 21..i, 487, 495; Iv,
I., 17 ......... vi, 279 64, 72, 8o; v, V., 14, I5 ..... v, 3_3 a56; v, Io7; vt,
I., 18 ........ iii, 254 355, 387, 393I V., 15 ......... v, 2_ 5 318; viii, _o4.
I., 19 .... iv, 416; vii, III., 28..i, 8i ; ii, 203; [ V., i6 ........ i.l!,22o I., 23. .iii' 471; 1% 7o1
380, 485. iv, 15; v, 49. V., 16, z 7 ..... n, 42o vii, 52I.
I., 24 ......... iii, 254 III., IV ..... iv, 63, 7° V., 17 ..... ii, 51I; iii, II., t ......... iv, 147
II., I, :z... i, 437; iii, IV., 1- 3 ....... it' 312 552; iv, 59, 33°, II., I, 2 ...... lit' 466
433- IV., 1- 5 ...... il, 218 338, 648; v, 72, II., 2..i, 83, 89, 553;
II., 2...i, 35; iii, 348, IV., 3 ..... iii, 435; v, 641; vi, 343. it, 173; iv, 137,
433. i25 ; vi, 188. V, 17-22..v, 452, 551 [ 2..9_,632;vt' 2_;
II.,3 ......... iii, 433 IV., 4. i, 28; iii, 435, V, 19..t, 53_.; iii, 5.781 viih 59.
II., 4 - -.iii, 285, 433; 446, 538; iv, V., 19-21..in,45t ; lv,_ II., 3..ii, 4ol; lit' I95,
iv, 79; v, 192. 31; v, 519, 62o; 92, 93, 338; v, I ao2, 466; iv, 93,
II., 4,
IL, 5 ....... iv,iii,619;
5""1,437; 433 IV., 4, vi, 226.441,443,
5 •.i, V., 19526_f...... ii, 25 II., 3-5529"
........ "
_tzg -
v, 377,416. 449, 454; vl, V., 19-23 ...... i i.,4_° I II.,4 ...........
II.,8 .......... i, 436 386. V., 2o..it' 514;iii, 2.4._[ II.,5 .... it' 358, 392;
II., 8, 9 ........ vi, 43 IV., 5 ........ iit' 436 V., 21 ..... i, 324; m,I vii, II 3.
IL, 9 ..... ii, 519; iii, IV., o..iti, 436;viii, 4_ 58.3; viii,.635. I IL, 6 ......... v, s37
254, 434; v, IV., 7 ......... ii, 2I_ V., 22..b537; iv, 25^2; I II., 7...t' 466; iv,
545; vi,395; viii, IV., 8..i, 369; iii, 434 v, 17I; viii, 58. II., 8, 9 .l, 33; .vi,
V., 22, 23 ..... vi, 35° II., Io .... iii' 467, 672
596, 673- IV., 8, 9.- .i, 42o; iii, V., 7.4 v, 431 ; viii, 57 ] II., 1o-13 ..... ill, 466
II., 1o
IL, x[ .......
........ viii,
iii' 324
434 IV., 9-- 155-
i, 59; ii, I9°; V.,24,2_...._._i_42_71 IX., 1_t,.fi,
IL, It ........9_ 1771
ii, 5/_,
._,
II., H-I4 ..... v, 562 iii, 259, 436; v, V., 25 • .n,45 ; , 3zl
IL, 12 .... iii, 434; iv, I25; vii, 375, V.,25,26 ...... ii, 2941 454; iv, 45; "_
429. 446. V., 26..ii, 3o9; lit' 713[ Io9.
IL, t 3........ it, 358

II.,
II., 13,
i2, 1413 .....
...... iii,
i,_ iv, 26;
IV., zo..i, lO3,iii,436;
112; VI., l,
1, 42...v,332,
..... viii, 6171
5351 II., I3, I5..t' 44_/_
II., 16 ........ iil, 434 viii, _37. VL' 2 "'" ii' 294' 382; [ II_ 14" "v'I_z; "v_07;
IL, 17 ......... ii, Jtz IV., lO, Jtz ."...iv, 647 iii' 438" [ viit' 653, "6"_7""
IL, I8 .. Aft, 434; iv, IV., lZ ........ i, 272 VI., 3, 4 ...... viii, 55 lI+ 14, I5 ..... _
89; vl, 288, 214 IV., 16- .ii, 23°; v, 358 VI" 7""16o3;
"i' 34;ill,ii'4_;
_' I II"
14-16IL,
15, 16 ..... iii,_'5_4
II.,
1L, _9, 20 ..... iii,
I9 ........ ig4ol
458 IV., 19446; iv,4oo;
.... it' 7o; iii,
vi, iv, 76; v, 371, I v, .gt; vlt'4_O.
II_ 17..l,418;Ui,4_;
IL, am..l, 77; iv, 377 32o, 337. 445.
26o ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

Eph. II., 17, 18 ..... v,526 Eph. IV., 22... iii, 578, 583 Eph. V., 23. .ii, 453; vi, xI 3 Phil. I., 9, to ...... ii, 3i 4
I.I., I7-2o ..... iii, 467 IV., 22, 23 .... iv, lo 7 V., z 5 .... 1, 95; ii, 294 I., Io ......... Hi, x71
II., t 9 ......... :v, 45 IV., 22-24..ii, 526; iii, V.,25,26..v,388,398; I., I3, 14 ..... ii,4i 2
_I., 20..i, 496; ii, 49; 578; v, 536. vi, 3222. I., I4-I8 ..... ifi, 472
iii, 4I 5; iv, 646; IV., z4 .... ii, 399; vii, V., 25, 28, 29..iii, 469 I., I8 ..... v, 382, 395
v, 374. 58. V., 26 ......... ii, I4 I., 2o-24 ...... ii, 393
Iq., 2o, 2I..ii, 502; iii, IV., 24, 25 .... ii, 32I V., 26, 27 .. iv, 94; vi, I., :to ......... iv, 24
I71. IV., 25, 26 .... iii, 468 319 . I., zx .... v, 4o4, 47o,
II., zI ......... i, 14I IV., 25, 29..i, 519; ii, V., 27. .ii, 50; vii, 424 582.
III., 3, 4 ..... ii, 341 21,294. V., 28, z 9 ...... v, 589 I., "2 .......... i, 538
III.,3-5-7.1o ii, 458; v, IV., 25-32 .. iii, 578 V., 28-32 ..... vi, 316, I., 23. .Hi, 9o, 714; iv,
III.,_ .... .... ii, 465 IV., 26..i,
iii, 685,
35; 714;
ii, 45o;iv, V., 3° 317......
• i, 528 I., 234I'24 ......
57, 264,
vi, 298
274
IIL, o .... vl, 2o7, 209 97;v, 248, 535; V., 31 . .iv, 48, 53; vi, I., 24 .......... v,3o4
III.,8, 9..iii, 467; vh vii, 185, 277, 719 • I., 26 .......... v,312
36. 419. V., 31, 3' .... ili, I9I, I., 27 ........... i, 34
III., 9, 1o ....... ii, 9 1 IV., 26, 27 ..... ii, z3 324, 469; iv, I., 29, 3o. .ii, 4'6; iii,
III., 1o .... ii, 3o_; iii, [ IV., 27. .ii, 3o;iii, 689; 5222; v, 3"5. 647.
467; vb I_;viib ] iv, I21, 332; v, V., 31-33 ..... vii, 5_,1 II., I, 2 ....... ii, 426
2I. 357; viii, 33 I. V., 32 ..... 1, 328; iii, II., 2.... i, 83; ii, I4;
III., Io, 11 ..... ii, 3zo IV., z7-z 9 ..... ii, 32I 2oi; iv, IO3; Vl, vii_ 522.

IIL, I4,iii,15..663;.ii,iv,593;1157
[ IV.,
IV., 28,
28 29 .......... viibiv,54893 VI ..........
317. vii, 495 II.,
II., 53 .........
.... i, 84; vi, iii, 382
713
III., 14-I 7 .... vi, 337 IV., 29 ..... ii, 250 ; v, VI., I ........ ii, 294 II., 5"9 ....... iv, 503
III., I4-18 ..... v, 89 3z°, 537 VI., I, z ...... iii, 469 II., 6 .... lii, 549, 6o2;
III., I4-2I .... vii, 507 IV., 29-32. .. viii, 629 VI., I- 3 ..... v, 55"_ viii, 784.
III., t 5 . .v, 5I, 224; IV., 3° .it, _,I, 27, 39; VI., 2, 3. • iv, 277, 368 II., 6, 7. • • ii, 174; iii,
vii, 486; viii, ili, 685, 693; VI., 4. i, 81 ; lii, 469; 472; iv, 378,
45. wii, 489, 677. v, 552; vii, 378, 503; v, I43.
III., 17 ....... iii, 574 IV., 3o, 31 .... v, 488, 396; viii, 48"- II., 6, 8 ....... iv, 580
III., 'I ........ i, 319 534. VI., 4"-9 ....... ii, 294 II., 6-8 ....... vl, 162
IV., I...iv, 56; v, 396 IV., 3I ....... in, 685 VI., 5. • .vii, 378, 436, II., 6--ii..v, 521,545,
IV., I-6 ....... iv, "8 V., I ......... iv, 6o2 468. 633.
IV., 2, 3- • .V, 334, 488 .V., 1, z ..... 1, 49; vii, VI., 5, 6...... v, 552 II., 7" • .ii, 35, 27I; v,
lV., 3 ......... v, 4'4 294. VI., 6 ........ vii, 436 66, 2222,275; vi,
IV., 3-6 ...... v, 566 V., 1-4 ...... 11,386 VI., 7 ........ vii, 468 227, 228, 28o,
IV., 4..i, 52. V, 422; V., I-2I ..... viii, 629 VI, 8 ........ vi, 271 339.
vii, 416. V., 3.- • ii, 262; iv, 93 VI., 9- .i, I48; iv, 54; II., 7"9 ........ v, I67
IV-, 4-6. -i, 17, 5"; iii, V., 3, 4 ........ ib'5 o v, 552; vi,'72; II.,8 ..... i, 433, 495,
676; iv, 157. V., 3, 5 ....... viii, 16 vii, 348; viii, 544; iii, 473, 524
IV., 5" .i, 8I; ii_, 449, V., 4.- .ii, 25I ; v, 545 479. II., 9 ......... vi, 224
45 o, 67,5, 676; V., 4, 5 ..... vi, I59 VI., 1o-I 7 .... viii, 639 II., 9, 1o..v, 491; vii,
v, 57 I, 073. V., 5-.n, 278 ; lii, 67; VI., II..i, 34; ii, 371 ; I18.
IV., 5, 6... i, 5o6; iv, v, 334. ifi, 469 ; iv, 66I, II., Io .ii, 575 ; i, 33 ;
54; v, 396. V., 5, 6 ....... iv, 93 668. iv, 157; v, 2o9;
IV., 6.. i, 362, 488; v, V., 5-1I ....... 11,386 VI., xI, 12 .... iv, 652 vi, 398; vii, 559;
228. V., 5-13 ........ vi, 18 VI., 1' ..... i, 55, 33°, viii, 584.
IV., 8..t, 388; id,446, V., 6... v, 429; vii1, 469, 470; ii, II., 1o, 11..i, 33o; ii,
468. 55. 4°°, 4I_ 469, 337; iv, '5 o,
IV.,9..i,494,56o;iii, V.,6,7 . ..i, 5oo; v, 528; iii, 262; 662.
627. 318, 365, 663. iv, IX4, 332; v, II., 1I ... v, 252; vim
IV., 9, to ...... i, 576 V., 7, 8 ........ iv, 94 645; vi, 187, 5o6-
IV., xo.. iv, 411; v, V., 8.. ii, 216; iii, 2o2 329, 372. II., 12 ......... v, 674
627. V., II..iii, 468; iv, 98 VI., i2, 13 .... iv, 329 II., 13. . .iv, 307, 323;
IV., II ...... iii, 250 V., II, I2.. iii, 65; iv, VI., 12-I7 .... v, 35 o, vi, 212.
IV., II, 12 ..... ii, 3o2 94. 556. II., I4, 15 ..... v, 53_
IV., 1I-I 3 ..... ii, 433 V., 12 ......... iv, 93 VI., 13 ...... vi, 372 II., 15. .i, 417,467; ii,
IV., 13...ii, 5oo, 5o4, V., 13 ....... i, 328 VI., 13, 14, I7.. ii, 72 295; hi, 71; iv,
505, 525, 542, V., I4...ii, I96; v, 51, VI, I4..1, 33; ii, 203 476; v, 284,
547; iv, 26I; 218; vi, 218; vii, VI., I4-I 7.... ii, 2o4; 542; viii, 63.
v, 2o 5. 507. iii, 333; vi, 372 II., 16 ..... viii, 58
IV., 13-15 .... ii, 213 V., 15 ................. viii, 63 VI., 15 .... ii, 27o , 583 II., _'. i, 35
IV., 14 .... ii, 309; iv, V., 15, I6 ...... v, 249 VI, i6 .... iv, I21; vi, II., 17.... ii, 426; hi,
55 I. V., 16.. iv, I2I, 598 39 o. 647; vii, 38I.
IV., I_, 16 ..... v, "63 V., 18 .... iv, 93; vii, VI., 17. .. ili, 162; vi, II., 2o, 21 .... ii, 426
IV., IO ....... iii, 446 498. 339. II., 21 ........ v, 5]6
IV., 17-I9 ..... ii, 195 V., 18, 19 ..... iii, 468 VI., 18..iii, 689, 69o; II., 25 .......... i, o'
IV., I_.-2o ..... :iv, 93 V., 19 .ii, 249; iv, 47, iv, 1o8. II., 30.......... i, 20
IV., i8 ....... vn, 523 48; vii, 5o6. vI., i9, 222... iii, 47o III., I, 2 ...... iii, 154
IV., 19........ viii,i6 v., 2i ........ :..i, 5 III., ' .... v, 244,346,
IV., 2o .......... i, 6 V., 2I-29 ...... ii, 420 Phil. I., 4 ........... i, IOI 657.
IV., 2o-24 .... ii, 275, V., 2' ......... ii, 294 I., 5 ....... i, 33, 35 III., 3...... iv, 23, 4o
386. V,, 22-24 ..... iii, 469 I., 7 ......... ii, 426 III., 3, 4 ....... iv,zo
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 26I

PhiL III., 4-6 ...... iii, 473 Col. I., 25, 16 ........ fi, 47 Col. III., 3, 4 ...... iv, 378 s Them. IV., x3-s 4. .v, 548
III., 5. ifi, 95; viii, 37 I., 15-I 7...... iv, 281 III., 4-.ii, 389; iii, 168 IV., x3-1 _ .... iv,
III., 6 ......... i, 417 I., 15-18 ....... v,_I6 III., 5- .ii, 5x4; iii, 67; 4.52.
III., 7-9 ...... iii, 473 I., 16 .i, 145; iii, 2,_3; iv, 93, 565,625; IV., 13-x 7 .... iii,
III., 8..iii, 715; iv, 45 iv, 290; v, 252, vi], I85; viii, 16, 562, 590; iv,
III., _o... i, 54, 574; 253, 622. 57. 22.
iv, 459. I., x6, x7 ...... vi, 293 III., 5, 6 .... ii, 288; v, IV., 14 ..... vii, 61
III., H .... _, 540; vi, I., 16-18.. iv, 262, 377 334. IV., z 5 ...viii, 76a
325; vii, 219; I., i8... i, iI; v, 24o; III, 8 ..... iv, 93, 529 IV., I5-i 7 ..... iii,
viii, 683. wi, Io9. III., 8, 9 ....... ii, 526 461, 575; iv,
III., 11, I2... 111,562 I., 19. . .iii, 47o; v, 59, III., 9 ........ viii, 546 55o.
III., 12 ..... iv, 45, 47 12I. III., Io..ii, .389; vii, 58 IV., I6 .... iii, 231 ,
III., I2-I4 .... fi, 222 I., 2o, 2I .... ifi, 47x III., 11 ..n, 421 ; va, 693; v,25I ;
III., 13, 14..iii, 562; I, 21 ......... m, 561 272. vi, 330; vii,
iv, 4o. I., 2I, 22 ...... vi, 433 III., 12 ........ ii, 419 47 I.
III., "t3 .... iv, 78; vi, I., 22 ........ ifi, 471 III., I2,-i5 .... ii, 421 IV., I6, 17 .... iii,
224 I., 23 .... i, 54; vi, 209 III., 14, x5 .... ii, 419 473; vi, 330;
III, 14. .. v, 645; vi, 1., 24 .iii, 471 ; vh 2o 9 IIL, 16 .... il, 249; iv, vii, 47 I,
272 , 275 , vm, ]., 25 ......... i, 57 48; v, 578; vii, IV., I6, 17 ..... iii,
56. I., 25-27 ...... i, 4_8 506. 473; vi, 33°
Ill., 15 .... ii, 222; fii, L, 26 .......... v, t_9 III, 17 ....... iv, 65I IV., 17 .... ii, 5o5;
95; w, xo9; v, I., 26, 27 .... vii, 1o2 III., 18 ....... ix,, 545 iii, 231,343;
I67, 363 • I., 27 .......... 1, 459 III., 18-"2 ...viii, 482 iv, 299; vl,
III., 16 ....... ii, 14 I., 28 ...... 1, 303 III., _8-25 ..... fi, _I 330; vii,
III., 18 ......... i, 71 II, 2, 3 .... ii, 459, 463 III., 22 ....... vii, 378 382; viii,
III., I8, 19 .... 1, 63 II.,4 il, 133,3II , 312; III., 22, 24 .... vii, 436 437, 452,583
III., I9.. xi, 242; iib vl, 389. III., 25 ...iv, 54; vail, V., I, 2 .... vi, ai2
717, w, 36,43; II., 5 ........ iv, HI 479 V., x- 3 .... iii, 563
vi, 212; vfii, 60 II., 6, 7 ....... ii, 3t2 IV ........... vii, 495 V., % 3 ..... v, 553
IIL, I9-2I... v, 536 II., 6-9 . . . vl, 209 IV., I..n, 421; vh, 378, V., 3 ....... i, 5_9
IIL, 20. 1, 27; fi, 399, II., 8. ii, 31 I, 312, 494, 436 V., 4, 5 ..... iv, 80
4II; fib IOI, 507; in, I83,246 , IV., 2..n, 294, 459; iv, V., 5 ...... iv, 121
342, 473; vii, 471 ; iv, 396; vl, IO8; v, 286, 557 V., 5-8 ..... ii, 258
281; Vl11, 773 34, I25, 244, 331 ; IV., 3, 4 ...... it, 459 V., 6-8 ..... ii, 435
IlI., 20, 2I.. m, 45 I, wl, 87; vfib 59 IV., 5 ......... fi, 294 V., II .... i, 34, 93
58o. II., 8, 10 ....... V,484 IV., 6..ii, 347; iv, 477, V., I2, 13 .... i, II
III., 2I..m, 473, 589; t II., 9..in, 326; iv, 158, 577; vl, I61 ; V., I3... ii, I4, I6
iv, 631 ; v, 4o3, [ 283; v, 59, 142 vui, 59. V., I3-1_...ii, 29_
474; xn, 375 ; I II., I I ..... i_, 389 ; iii, IV., 9 ........ ii, 294 V., I4. •av, I"I, 3_
vfi, 299. ] 550; iv, 40; v, IV., 1o ....... vii, 568 V., I6 ...... iv, 54
III, 29 ........ i, 540 51o. IV., 16, 17 .... vii, 478 V., I6-18 ...vi, 6I
IV, l ........ rift, 63 i II., xI, 14, 15...v, 12o V., "'"689; iv,
IV., 3..n, Io; iii, xol; II, 12 ........ iii, 661 I Thess. I.,9, 1o...ifi, I52, I71o_.'
iv, 41, 156; vii, II., 12, 13 ..... fii, 561 562. V., 18 ..... iii, 5I
484; vin, 57. II, 13 ....... ifi, 47 x II., 3 ....... iv, 92 V., 19, zo..iii, 462
IV., 5. • ii, i96 ; iv, 25 II., I3, 14. .iv, 96; vii, II., 4 ...... ii, 543 V., I9-22 .. ii, 294
IV., 6 ........ viii, 6I 484. II., 5, 7 "'" fi, 3°0 V., 20 ....... ill 18
IV., 6, 7...... iii, 685 II., 14 ......... v, 18I II., 6 ..... vii, 380 V., 21..i_ 312; ii_
IV., 7........ vi, I6_ II., I4, I5..iii, I66; iv, II., 6, 7 .... ii, 2I 4 245; IV, 37;
IV., 8..iv, 25; v, 563; 142. II., I0.-I2...i, 532 _i_ I03.
vii, 76. II., 15 ... iv, 42O, 457; II., I2..iv, 56; v, V., 22 ....... i, 35
IV., 8, 9- • .11, 4O2; iv, v, 632. 4O6. V., 23.. i, 386; iii,
279. II., 16... iv, 33 I, 362, II., _4, I5-.iv, 389 463, 581,
IV., i1-13 .... ib 427 648; viii, 773. II., 15..... iii, 46I 59o; iv, 22;
IV., 13. .i, 88; iv, 333, II., 16, I7 ..... iii, 47 x II., I6 ..... viii, I4 "
666. II., 18.. ii, I33, 390; II., 17 ..... ii, 273 V., 26._. .3.2.5iji,686
IV., 15 ......... i, I8 fii, 259; v, 49; II., 19 ..... iii, 562
IV., 17 ........ i, 471 viii, 59. III., 13 .... iii, 562 2 Thess. I., 6-8 ..... ill, 463
IV., I8 ..... i, 485; ii, II., 18, 19. .iv, 546; v, IV., 3...iv, 50; v, I., 6-Io ..... i, 5oi
526; v, 456. 649. 5- I., 8, 9 ..... iii, 463
IV., I9 ........ iv, 41 II.. I8, I9, 2I..in, 472 IV., 3-589.iii,. 462; I., 9, IO .... i, 509
II., 2o .... hi, 56I, 579, iv, 92. II .... vii, zi4, 47r
Col. I., 5 ......... vifi, 56 661; v, i25, 536, IV., 3-8 .... ii, 425 II., 1-11 ,..v, 218
I., 5, 6 ........ ifi, 47° 586. IV., 4 .... iii, 556 IL, i-I2...iv, 594
I., 9.-H ........ i, 458 II., 21, "3 ..... v, 649 IV., 5 ....... i, 80 II., 2...... iv, 469
I., Io .......... iv, 56 II., 22 ........ iii, 472 IV., 6 ..... v, 553; II., 3..i_ 253 ; i_ II
I., x5 .... i, 57, 87; m, II., 23. .ii, 390; iii, 715 viii, I6. II., 3, 4.- iii, 464;
163, 470, 473, III., I ....... vii, 359 IV., 8 ..... ii_, 674 vii, 356; iv,
6oI; iv, 245, 246, III., 1- 3 ...... iii, 561 IV., 9 ...... ii, 216 594-
247, 277, 38I, III., 1-4...v, 495, 536 IV., II ..... iii, 63 II., 3,4, 8..v, 247 ;
603, 621; v, 632; III., 2 ...ii, 9; vii, 97; IV., 12 ..... v, 2I 9 _ 382.
vi, 317; vii, 365, viii, 62I. IV., 13 ...ill, 713; II. 4... i, 42o; iii,
424, 487. III., 3 ........ iv, 284 v, 474" 234,
262 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

2 _. IL, 6-,'o...iv, 451 x Tim. IL, 4- -i, 8o; vi, 316; l Tim. IV., 15 ....... iv, 56 z "rum.VI., 20.. i, 348, 378,
II., 6, 7 ..... i, 178 vii, 485; viii, IV., z 7 ...... v, 3Ol iii, 255 , 562;
II., 7 ...... vii, 212 63I. V., 2 ........ vi, I6x iv,.469; v, 125,
II., 7-'9 .-.vii, 354 II., 5 .... i, _,44; iii, V., 3 ........ iii, 715 vm, 573.
II., 8..i, 420, 554; 534, 5_, ., 593, V., 3-6 ...... v, 552 V'I., 20, 21 .. ii, 359;
V, 160; viii,, 624; V, 169, V.,6 ....... viii,62! v, 204.
345- 632 ; vii, 126. V., 8 .... v, 552; vii, VL, 2I ...... vii, 381
II., 9 ...... iii, 464 II., 6 .......... i, 69 493.
II., zo .... iii, 248, II., 7 ......... iv, 89 V., 9 .... ii, I46; iv, 2 Tim. I., 3 ........ iv, 276,
464; v, 446; II., 8...iii, 672, 685, 33; vii, 426, 57o.
vii, 354. 689. 457- I., 5 ........ vii,.478
II., Io-12..iii,464; II., 9 .... ii, 287; iii, V., 9, io..iv, 43; iii, L, 6 ........... h 49
iv, 451; v, xo2. 715 . I., 7, 8...ii, 418; iii,
343. II., 9, lO..ii, 269; iii, V., IO........ iv, 46 647-
II., 1I..i, 5o2; iii, 689; v, 432,544 V., 11 ....... vli, 426 I., lo .i, 84; iv, 488
464; v,364; II., 11, 12 .... iii, 669 V., H, 12 .... v, 552 I., 14..iih 255; viii,
vii, 354. iv, 33. V., I3...iii, 255; iv, 573-
IL, 13. . .iii, 248; II., 11-14 .... v, 546 43; viii, 58. I., 15...iii, 244 , 477,
viii,.56. II., 14 ....... iv, 148 V., I4 ........ iv, 7° 562; iv, iI8.
IL, '5. • .iv, 59, 75 II., 15 ....... ii, 398 V., 14, 15 .... ii, 398 I., I6 ......... i, 5°
II., 15-17 .... viii, II., 24 ...... viii, 634 V, I7...iv, 114; iii, I., I6-I8 .... iv, 324

IlL, I,629.
2...ii, 448 IlL, 1..iii,
229. 195; vi, V., 187.o.3...... ii, 368 I., 18
II., .......
........ iii, 562
vii, 2oi
III., I-3..viii, 629 III., I, 2 ...... iv, 54 V., 19 ....... v, 552 II., I ...... iii, 687
III., 2 ...... v, 204 III., 1- 4 .... vail, 579 V., 20 ....... v, 552 II., x, 2...ii, 299; v,
III., 4 .... viii, 629 III., 1- 7...... iv, 69 V., 2t.. i, I 1; ii, 3o0; 204.
III., 6..iv, 59, 88, III., 2. ii, 146, 402; iii, 26L II., 2 ........ hi, 255
94; v, 347, vii, 396. V., 22...fib 6_7; iv, II., 3" .iia, 259
429, 5_1. III., 2, I2 .... vii,457 94; v, 2_54. II., 3, 4'i_i_..iv, 56
III., 6-I2...lii, 63 III., 3 ....... viii, 6o V., 23. . .ii, 242; iii, II., 4 ........ v, 366
III., 8 ...... v, 283 III., 4..ii, 402; vii, 97; iv, lO8. II., 4, 5-.v, 5oi, 536
III., Io..i, 62; vii, 381, 396. V., 26 ........ ii, 42 II., 5. • iv, 593, 661;
381,425 . III., 6..v, 268; vii, V., 3° ....... v, I75 vii,4oi ; vhi, 56
IIL, II ..... iv, 88 396. VI., 1 ......... i, 69 II., _ ....... viii, 56
III., 14..ii, 2I, 22 III., 8 ......... i, 34 VI., 2 ...it, 294; vii, II., _...iii, 540; viii,
III., 14, 15..iv,87; III., I5...i, 414; iv, 436. 48L
v, 55 z. 557; vii, 345, VI., 3 ......... i, 94 II., xt...iii, 647; iv,
vii1, 779 VI., 3, 4 .... iii, 25I ; 459.
IlL, 15 ...... i, 35 IlL, I6'4:1;.i,. 29; iii, vi, 296. ] II., II, I2 .... v, 499
xTim. I.,I .......... i, 164 375,476 VI., 3-5 ..ii, 3o9; v,] II., I2..i, 34; fii, 69
I., 3 .... i, 94; v, 486 IV., 1...ii, 39o; iii, 318, 387 . 1I., 14...ii, 31I; ih,
I.,4 ..i, 57, 62, 315, 246; iv, izo; VI., 4 ....... i, 434 26I.
574; iii, 183, v, 641 ; vi, VI.,4, 5 ...... 1, 574 II., z 5 . .iv, 543; vh,
246, 259, _o 5. 264, 298. VI., 5" .vi, I69; viii, 47i; viii,6o.
I., 5 .... i, 55; li, 34o IV., I- 3 .iii, 243; iv, 57" II., I6 ....... v, 595
1., 6 ........ vii, 381 lO3, 285,57I; VI., 6 .... il, 203; v, II., I6, 17 ... ii, 3H
I., 7 ......... ii, 340 v, 648 471. II., 17..1il, 244, 246;
I., 8 ......... ii, 340 IV., 1-4 .... vi, 209 VI., 7- • .v, 453; vi, v, 383, 446,
I.,9..i, 481; ii, 411, IV., _-5" ii, 397; v, I3. 552; vi, 298.
525; vi, 204. I24, VI., 7, lO...... i, 34 II., 17,18..i,4o7; iv,
I., 13 ........ v, 382 IV., 2 .... i, 39o; vii, VI., 7-1o .... v, 479, 144.
I., 13-16...... iv, 95 503 • 55o. II., 28 ...... vii, 381
I., I4 .......... i, 55 IV., 3-'i, 348, 359; VI., 8 ..... iv, 4I; v, II., 19..lii, 244; vih
I., '5 .... iv, 95, 425 ii, 390; iii, : 649; viii, 482 420; iv, 4 L
I., I6 ....... iii, 659 259; v, 112, VI., 8--IO.. • vii,I78 II., 20...v, 327, 334
I., 17 ..... iii, 61I; v, 29o. VI., 9 ....... v, 44o II., 20, 21.. iv, 293,
614; vi, 387, IV., 3, 4 ..... ii, 249 VI., Io...ii, 248; iii, 325, 5.28.
391; vii, 5"3. IV., 3-5 ...... v, I35 67, 71x ; v, II., 23 .... 1, 462; ii,
I., 18 ....... iii, 255 IV., 4 ........ v, 649 649; viii, 57, 3 II, 445; vi, 235
I., i8, z9 ..... ii, 354 IV., 4, 5..ili, 65; iv, 621. II., 23, 24 .... v, 547
I., 19. .iii, 67; iv, 87 23, 648. VI., xI ..... vii, 20I; II., 24...v, 389; viii,
I., 20...ii, 37; iii, 87, IV., 5 ...... vii, 523 viii, 58. 61o.
II8., _ 535; IV., 6-8 ...... ii, 294 VL, II, I2... vi, 278 II., 7-4-,2_ ..... i,54
vi, I87. IV., 7...iv, I78; vi, VI., 13 ...... fii, z6i II., 24-20 ..... i, 31o
IL, I..iii, 682; vii, 495. . VI., z4, 15-..iii, 562 II., 26 .... i, 80; viii,
523. IV., 8..ii, I90, 203; VI., I6..ii, 487, 497, 469.
II., I, 2..ii, I48; iv, vi, 95- 574; iii, 6io, IlL, z ....... iv, I1O
668. / IV., IO, .i, 52,59; il,I 6ii, 612,649; III., 1- 3 ..... v, 2o9
LI., I, 3 ..... vii, 506 [ 196, 528; iv, [ v, 627, 642; IIL, x- 5 ...... xv, 74
II., 2..i, 36; ii, II5; I 75, 508; vii,_ vi, 329, 386; III., I-"9 ..... v, 426
iii, 424; iv, 43; | 465. _ .. _ vii, 491. IIL, 2 ....... ii, 32o

459,490,/I Iv, 12427;


.... v, 6o;11,,
366. / vL,i7482.
,,, 649; m.,3,4....
IlL, 4..i,
63; 416
vi, 29o
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 263

2T'un. ItL, 5..viii, 55, 627 Tit. III., Io... i, 341,416; Hebr.V., n-14 ...... iv, 68 Hehr.X.,25 ........ ii, 14
III, 6..i, 8o, 336; iii, 25I; iv, 784; V., zz ...... ii, 49_ X., _6 ....... viii, 562
vi, 212. vi, H4. V., Iz--I 4. .ii, 459; iv, X., 26, 27. .ii, 22, 36o
III, 6, 7 .... iv, 584 III., IO, I I... iii, 245; 485. X., 26, 27, a9..iii, 673
III., 7.... i, 473, 548 iv, 57i; v, 346, V., 13 ....... ii, 312 X., 26-31 ....... ii' 37
III., 8 .... iii, 66; iv, 552. V., I4... ii, 29, 3o7, X., 29. .i, 9o; iv, 643
52o; vii, 479; III., 1i ........ v,.387 312, 523; iv, X., 3o...iii' 370, 713;
viii, 627. III., 13 .......... x, 77 579; vii, 221. v, 659; vi, 98;
IIL, 8, 9--- vi, 21o III., 14 ......... iii, 65 VI., 1..ii, 459; iv, 97, vii, 183; viii'42z
221 ; viii, 419 I47. X., 32 ........ vi, 3m
HI., I2 ..... v, 471 Philemon .......... vii, 49_ VI., 2..ii, 92; v, 385, X., 32-39 ..... ii, 478
III., 13 ..... v, 467 z ....... vii, 47 a 534. X., 33, 34..- viii, 67i
III., x5, I6, I7... ii, VI., 4 ........ vi, I56 X., 35 ........ iii' 406
i96. 8, 9 ........ i' 50 VI., 4-6 ....... ii, 37 X., 31 .......... i, 11
III., 16 .... .iv, 16 1o ....... vii, 478 VI., 4-8 ....... iv, 97 X., 3_s......... iv, 54
III., 19 .... vii, 420 VI., 6 ......... iv, 83 X., 39 ......... ii' 41
IV., I .... i, 64; viii, Hebr. I,z..ii,3o5, 452,493, VI., 6-8 ........ ii, 12 XI., I ......... iv, 19
572. 499, 551, 572; iv, VI., 7, 8 ..... iv, 31o XI., I, 2 ...... ii, 349
IV., I- 4 .... iii, 261 389; vi, 323 . VI., 8 .ii, 15; vi, I82, XI., 3 .......... ii, 15
IV., 3 ....... i, 389 I., 2 ......... vii, 102 2I 7. XI., 3, 4 ...... il, 350
IV., 3, 4 ...... v, 55 z I., 3 .... i, 4o6; ii' 35, VL, 11-2o ..... ii, 377 XI., 4 ........ ill, 153
IV., 6 ....... iii, 647 48, 539; iii' 163; VI., 18 ........ i, 12 XI., 5...i, 7; iii' 153,
IV., 6-8..v, 289,539 iv, 164, 247, 248, VII., I- 3. .ii, lO7; iii' 227; viii, 425
IV., 7.-.iv, 632; vii, 376, 377, 644; v, 152, 654. XI., 6 ........ ii, 349
498. 237, 628; vi' 69, VII., 2...ii, 352; viii, XL, 7 ........ iii, I52

IV.,
IV., 7, 8 ..... lO3,vi,716.;
8..iii, 209 207,
39o; vii,295,I32.297, VII., 25.
3 ....... vii, II2 XI,
XI., 9lO...vi,
........ iii, 3I52_
298,
v, 21o; vt, I., 3, 4, 5, 7, 13..i, I5 VII., IO ...... iii, 152 XI., 13. .i, 56I; iv, 56
541; viii, 572, I., 6 ........ vii, 540 VII., 14 ...... vi, I25 XI., 17 .......... i, 8
574" I, 7" .iv, 288; vii, 107 VII., 15 ..... iii, 152 XI., 19 ...... vii, 531
IV., Io ..... vii'478 I., 9 ......... v, 225 VII., 17. .ix,, 152 XI., 23 ....... vi, 333
IV., lO, II .... i, 438 I., 14 ...... fi, 133; iii' VII., 19 ...... iv, 159 XI., 24-26... iv, 239
IV., ]3.. iii, 98, 686 3o5; iv, 129, 256 , VII., 21... v, 69, 73; XI., 25 .... ii, 38, 350
IV., 14 ...... iii, 535 337, 544, 652. viii, 479. XI., 26, 27 .... ii, 4_8
IV., 21 .... i, 21; vi' II ........... vii, 20_ VII., 26-VIII, ... iv, XI., 26 ....... iii, 408
47; vii, 478- II., I ......... iv, 332 ioo. XI., 3z .......... i, 8
IL, 2........ iii, 406 VIII., 2 ...... vii, 126 XI., 32 .... ii, 350; vi,
Tit. I., 2 ............. i' I2 II., 3, 4 ....... vi, 46 VIII., 5..iv, 284, 348, 273.
I., 5 ........... ii, 504 II., 5......... v, 369 361, 362, 374 XI., 31--38 .... iii, I7o
I., 5, 6 ......... iv, 54 II., 5--9...... iii, 172 VIII., 8-IO .... ii, 489 XI., 35..v, 349, 504;
I., 6 .... ix, 402; iv, 43; II.. 6-9 ....... iii' 172 VIII., 8-I3... iii, 154 viii, 21.
vii, 457. II., Io ..... iv, 56; vii, VIII., 4o-12...ii, 204 XI., 36,_[7 .xi, 13; ,7,
L, 6-'9 ......... iv, 69 523. VIII., II..ill, 66I; iv, _"
I., 7 .... v, 371; viii, 6o II., I1..ii, 203; v, 58o 14. XI., 36-40 .... ii, 428
I., 9, 1o ....... iv, 483 II., 12 ......... i, 141 VIII., I2 ..... -.ii, _4 XI., 37..i, 9; iv, 388;
I., lO... i, 68; ii, 3o9; II., I4-16 ..... ii, 277 VIII., 13 .... vl, 158; vii, I1O, 446;
vii, 375" II., ]6 ........ vi, 392 vii, 123. [ viii, 581.
I., 12, I3 ....... fi, 313 III., 2 .......... i, lO IX., 3 ....... iv, I58 [ XI., 37, 38...iv, 613,
I., 11...h, 76, 145; iii, IlL, 5".i, 16, 146,42o IX., 3, 4 .... iv, 158 618.
I42, 2oi; iv, 481 III., 5, 6 ...... vi, 216 IX., 4 .... vi' 389, 39° XI., 38 ....... vii, 576
I., x5. i' 504; ii, 4o2; III., 7-1I ...... vi, 46 IX., 7....... iv, 159 XI., 40 ........ fii, 27
iii, 99; v, 354, III., 12 ........ ii,. I_ IX., 8........ iii, 317 XII., 1, 2 ...... i, 478
648. IV ............. x, o IX., 1I, 12 .... iv, I59 XII., ! ......... i' Io
I., I5, 16 ...... iv, 147 IV., 8 ....... vii, I14 IX, tl-2o ..... xv, _5 XII., 2 ....... iv, 149
I., I6 .......... ii, 422 IV., 8, 9 ...... ix, 376 IX., 13 ....... iv, I._7 XlI., 5, 6..i, 307; iii,
II., 3-5 ....... ii'432 IV., I2...ii, 532; iii, IX., I4.-.ii' 392; m, 714 •
II, 5 ........... i, 69 162; iv, 246. 375; iv, i47. XII., 6..i, to; iv,312;
II., 7 ......... vi, 274 IV., 13. .iii, 163; viti, IX., 19...iii' 327; iv, v, 286.
II., xi-i 3 ...... ii, I73 760. I58. XII., 8 ....... vii, 3¢)9
II., 12 ........ vii, 161 .IV., I4...iv, 652; vi, IX., 19--22 .... iv, i57 XlI., 15 ...... vi, 365
II., 13 .... viii, 572; v, 347- IX., 22 ...... vii' 53..I XlI., 1_-17' ..... .ii,37
219. IV., I5.. iii, 244; iv, IX., 24 .... ii, 31; vn, XII., IO, 17 .... ii, 22
II., 14 .... i, 20,81; ii, 115, 783; vi, 521" XlI., 17 ....... ii, 14

IIL, 321. 5,4I;


X..i_, ii_7l ; 2I 7.
V ............ Vii, 113 IX., I..iv,
X., 26 .... I57,159;
iv, 40, 273 Vl, XlI., 21
XII-, ....... iv,i, _
2_ ......
vii, 436. V., I..v, 409; viii, _4 328. XII,, 2_', 23. .iv, 371,
III., 2......... v, 555 V., I- 3 ...... vii' 543 X., I, 22 ..... vii, 522 64I.
Ill., 3-5 ....... ii, i72 V., 4 ......... vii,429 X., 9 .......... i, 482 XIL, 23 ...... v_"4o9
Ill., 3-6 ....... iv, 425 V., 5 ........ vii, 4io X., I2, 13 ....... i, 7° ] XIL, 24 ....... xv, 27
III., 5..iv, 74; v, 388; V., 5-1o ...... iii, i52 X., 17 ........ ii, 54 XIL, 26, 27 .... iv, 72
vi, 320, 3at) . V., 7- iii, 664; v, 644 X., 22 ......... iii, 42 [ XlI., 2,9...iv, 6o5; v,
III., 9 ..... iil, 2.46; Vi, V., 7-9 ........ i, 482 X., 23 ....... viii, 479 1 88, 6I 7.
235. V., zo ........ iii, z52 X., 24 ........ iii, 682 [ XIH., 2...... iii, 690
264 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

Hebr.XIII.,4...i, 432; vii, Jas. V., I6 .... iii, 664; vii, x Pet. II., 2I-23 .... v, 486, I Pet. V., 6...iv, 489; 'an,
463; viii, 56 378 . 545. 784•
XIII, 5 ....... i, 432 V., 17 ..... iv, lO5, 154 II., 22.. ili, I65; iv, V, 6- 9 ..... iii,..153
XIII., 7 ..... vii, 378; V., 17, 18..iii, 690; viii, 428, 5o3 • V., 7 ......... It,17
viii, 57. 15°. II., 23 .... i, 54, 444, V., 8 ..... iv, 337; v,
XIII., 8 .... vi, 298 V., 19, 20...ii, 55; vii, 448; vii, 5ol. 491; viii, 56,
XIII., xo..iii, 685; v, 522. II., 24..i, 572;ii,362 63o,
533- V., 20...i, I8; ii, 429; III ....... viii, 613 V., 14..iii, 686; vu,
XIII., ro-I 3. .iii, t73 vii, 522. III., x ...... iv, 47 i 54I.
XIII., 12, x3. .iv, i58 III., 1-4 .... ii, 287
XIII., 14-I6...i, 432 III., x-6 ..... iii, 687 2 Pet. I., 4 ..... iii, 317; _,
XIII., x5..i , 574; vii, 1 Pet. I., 1 ....... iii, I7O III., 3 ....... iii, 1o2 _ I5I , 237, 63i
38I• L, 6-9 ....... ii, 433 III., 3, 4 .... v, 432 I., 9 ....... ili, 673
XIII., 17. . .i, I1, 66; I., 8..i, 33, 472, 533 III., 4 ....... v, 544 I., II ....... it, 506
ii, I6. I., 9 ......... iv, 287 III., 6 ..... vii, 463 I., 17 ..... iv, iSI
I., lO-12 .... ii, 52 III., 7 ..... iii, 71o L, 18, I9 .... v, i5i
Jas. I., 2 ........... ii, 39 1., II..ii, 43; iii,674 III., 8 ....... ix, 289 I., 18-21 .... vii, 257
I., 4 ........... vi, 156 I., I2 .... i, 382, 51 I, III., 9... fii, 74, 685 ; I, 20 ...... IV, 19
L, 5" • .ii, 11, 35, 51; 567; iI, 598. viii, 5o9 I, 21 ...... v, 2o4
viii, 59" L, I3, 21 ...... i, 33 III., 9, 22 ...... i, 33 II., 1.... iii, 243; v,
L, 6-8 ........ fi, 26 I., [4-16 ..... ii, 402 IIL, II ...... iv, 63 244; vii, 133.
I., 8 ........ i, 11, 148 I., x5 .... IV, 61; vfii, III., 13. .ii, 292; vii, II., 4...v, 153, 16I,
I., 9,
I., 9-II,1o .....
27 ...... vii,Ii,I5I
32 I., i6!.7[ " ... iv, 5° III., 15.377
.iv, 477, 615 174;i, vii,
II., 5 .... 7; n,65.33 l
I., 12..iii, lO2; vii, 399 L, 17. .iv, 54; .v, 674 III., I8 ..... t,43; v, II., 6- 9 ..... l, 8
I., 13. .ni, 684; vi, II6, I., I7-I 9 ..... 11, 29I 526; _v, 100. II., II, 12 .... V, 536
I19. 1., 19 .... iv, 91; Vii, III., 18, 20.. iii, 375 II., x3 ..... vii, 383
I., I6 .......... i, 56 129, 422. III., I8--2I .. iv, 279 II., 13-I 5 .... v, 285
I., 18...1, 527; vi, 397 I., 2O. il, 47; iv, 23 III., I9. • ii, 491 ; iii, II., 16...v, 502; vh,
I., 19 ........ viii, 638 I., 21, 22 ..... ii, 4O2 231 ; v, 209. 257.
I., 20 ........ viii, 638 I., 22 ......... ii, 55 III., 19, 20.. i, 499; II., 22 . .v, 125; -.%
I., 21 .......... i, 536 I., 24 ......... v, 76 ii, 490- 75, I19.
I., 27...vi, 98; viii, 59 II., i- 3 ...... 11, 220 III., 20 .. i, 7,34.3..; III., 3 ..... v, 244
II., 1......... viii, 479 II., 2..i, 53; vii, 446 ii, 14; m, III., 3, 4 ...... l, x*
II., I-8 ....... vii, I51 II., 3 ........ i, 574 65I ; iv, 62; III., 5-14 .... iv, 129
II., 1-9 ......... ii, 32 II., 4 - iii, I72; viii, vii, 63, 488 III., 7, io .vii, 522
II., 7........... ii, 41 498. Ill., 20-21...v, 389, III., 8. 1, I46, 240,
II., 8 .... ii, 519; iv, 19 II., 4-8 ...ii, 13; iii, 398. 55 o, 556; vii,
II., io ....... vii, 216 171. III., 21..fii, 582; iv, 211.
II., 13 ..... v, 254, 385 II., 5 .... fi, 585; iii, 8.3.; v, 394; II1.,9..t,85; v, 56o,
II., 14....... VIII, 619 69o; iv, 646; Vlt, 52I. Vl, _00; VII,

II., I9 .......... ii, 29 v, 4o9, 417; IV., 3-- ii, 25, :_91, 5II, 517 .
II., 21 .......... i, 13 vii, 26o, 381, 514• III., io. iii, 496; iv,
u., 23.... i, 7, 63, 478, 506. IV., 4, 12.... vii, 522 I38.
533; ii, 35I; iii, II., 5-9 ...... i, 471 IV., 6 ....... v, 526 Ill., 12 ...... V, 251
I52 , 7II. II., 6 ....... vi, 387 IV., 7...... i, 34, 54 III., 15....... l, 33
II., 26.......... ii, 42] II., 8. iLi,365 IV., 8. i, I8; ii, 293, In., 16 .il, 34, 55I,
In., i ..... iii, 703; iv, [ II., 9..i, 53, 81,257; 340, 362, 429, ifi, 262; iv,
156; viii, 59. iv, 547; vi, 6o2; iii, 639; Io9; wL 44
III., 1, 2 ..... viii, 619 393; vii, 344, Vil, 522.
IIL, " ..... vl, 268; vii, 381,409, 422, IV., I1..V1, 159; viii, 1 John, I., x •.iii, I97,61o,
I78; viii, 59" 431, 49O; viii, 59" 708; iv, 417,
IIL, [-io ....... it, 2i 58. IV., 12...iii, 645; v, 624; vi, 83
III., o ......... ih, 711 II., Io.. iib 155; vi, 5o7, vii, 382 I., 1,2..iv, 155 ; w,
III., 13 ....... viii, 619 324. IV., 12-I4.. ii, 418; 84.
III., 15 ........ viii, 59 II., 11..i, 27, 34; vii, v, 348, 5oi- 1., 2 ...... ik, 532
IIL, 26 ......... iii, 42 377, 465 . IV., 14 ....... i, 5o9 I., 2, 3 ...... vi, 84
IV., I ........... i, 17 II., II, 12 .... v, 284 IV., 15 ..... v, 284 I., 3 ....... iii, 625
IV., 3 ......... ii, 535 II., II, I2, I5, 16..ii, IV., 15, 16...v, 545 I., 5 .... iii, 661; Iv,
IV., 6..i, 13, 51 ; ii, 39o, 394. IV., I6 ........ i, 35 242, 376, 460,
• 429; v, 661 ; viii, IL, x2 ..... i, 35 ; ii, V., t ....... vii, 381 547-
57" 284; viih 55" V., 1- 3 ...... v, 155 I., 5-7 ....... iv, 8o
IV., 6, 7 ........ ii, 29 IL, I3.. iii, 648; vii, V., 1-4..iv, 99; viii, I., 5-9 ....... iv, 96
IV., 7 ........... ii, 436. _ 641. I., 6, 7 ...... ii, 386
IV., I1 ........ ii, _ II., 13, I4 .... iii, 7t V., 2, 3 ...... iv, I56 I, 8...v, 453, 547,
IV., I2...ii, 51; vi, 93 [ II., 16 ...i, 482, 519 V., 3 ........ v, I54 vi, 14,268.
IV., 13-I 5 ...... iv, 56 [ II., 17, 2i, 24...i,:5, v., 4 ....... vi, 397 I., 8, 9 ...... v, 47.6
IV., 17 ........ iii, 2541 35; ii, 2Ol, oo; v., 5 .... i, 5, 13, 35, II., I .... i, 445; vl,
V., 1-I4 ........ 1i, I6 vi, 523 . 51 ; n, 390, 276-
V., 9 ........... ii, 54 [ II., 18...ii, 289; vii, 429; iii, I53; IL, l, 2 ..... iv, 96,
V., I2..ii, 542; iii, 67; [ 436. V, 295, 297; vi, 286; V, 332
viii, 331. II., 20 ...... iii, 645 82; vii, 466, II., Z. iv, 484, 508,
V., 14 .% 376; vii, 431 II., 21 ...... v, 294 48I; viih 57- 644-
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS. 265

x John, II. 2-6 ..... ii, 295 x John, IV., 18..ii, 25, 427, Rev. II., 5" i' 465 ; iv, 15; Rev. VL, 4 ......... iv, 98
II., 3, 4 ..... v, 3o2 6o2; iii, 646; v, 293, 306, 595, VL, 8 ......... iv, 98
II., 4 ....... ii, 389 vi' 262. 666. VL, 9 ..... ii, 265; ii_
IL, 6...iv, 6I, 378; IV., 2o ...... v, 533 II., 6..i, 352; Hi, 650; 288, 646; v,
v, 347, 432, V., I .... i,443; iii, v, I1_. 587.
486, 536. 62_: II., 7..Hi, 663, 666; v, VL, 9, lo .... iii, 563;
II., 8 ........ iv, 8o V.,
V., 63--.
.... u,i, 29I,
507; 427iii, I 15381vi,
. 317; viii, iv, I59. 573; v,
VL, 9-H..Hi,
II.,ii.,
99-II
........... V,v,494533 677; v, 676. ] II., 8 .......... iv, 9o 49 O, 538.
II., lX ...... v, 66, V., _... v, 418,423_ IL, 9 .... iv, 218; viii, VI., Io ....... iii, 683
II., 15 ...... v,475 V., B....... v, 677[ 15I. VI., 11 ........ ii, a65
IL, I5-17..-vt 432, V., II, lZ .... ii, 49[ II., Io..Hi, Io',,646;v, VI., I_--I 7..... v, 663
451, 53 O. V., 12 ...... iii, 627[ 315, 5o2,._.38. VI., 13 ....... iii, 497
II., 16 ....... iv, 79 V., 16 .... iv, 76; v, / IL, t1 ........ m, oo 3 VL, 14 .... iii, 496; v,
II., I7..v, 420, 539 x3t, 542. II., i2 .Hi, 162; iv, 90 25t.
II., I8 .i' 442, 462; V., I6, 17 .... ii, 362 II., 13 ........ iii, 646 VII., 3 .... iv, 1138;v,
iv, i,o; v,244 V., I6-,8 .... iv,97 II., 14 ........ Hi, 259 464.
II., I8, 19..ii, 389; V., I8 ...... fii, 660 II., I4, I_ ..... iii, 663 VIL, 4 ..... ii, 49; vit
v, 376, 397. V., 19 ..... iv, 259, II., 1Z. .1, 536; iii, 663 331 ; viii, 3"
II., I9..iii, 244; v, 273; vi, 116, II., I,S......... iv, 9o VII., 5-7 ...... 1, 539
34I, 424, 55"_ II9, I88, 374 II., I8, _-.x_...iv, 95 VII., 5-8 .... viii, 3oo
II., 20 ....... ii, 92 II., 20 ........ Hi, 663 VII., 7 ........ ii' 74
II., 2o'-27 .... ii, 21 II., 23 .... v, "89, 547; VII., 9 ........ vt, 313
II., 2I, 22 .... v, 55 2 John, 2 ........... ii, 21 viii, 48I. VII., 9.-I 5 .... v, 5o$
IL, 22 ..... iii, 6_, 7, 8, ........ i, 443 II., 24 ..... Hi, 62; v, VII,, 9--17 ..... v, 538
II., 23. .v, 499, 52' 7, lO .......
lO......... iv,
vi,11o
298 86. VII., 14 .... ii' 521
II., 26, 27 ..... Hi, 73 646; v, 497.
II., _7
II., 29 ......
...... v, 37_
w, txo xo, II... i, 34-2; v, II., 27 ........ Hi, 659 VII., 17 ..... -iil, 59o;
III., x,2..... w, 75 572" l II., 29 ........ Hi, 663 viii, 5_7.
III., 1-8...vii, 164 IIl., 1...ii, 37; iv, 90 VIII ........ vii, 34_

344, 509• IIL, "...iii, 663; viii, VIII., 3, 4 ...Hi, 686;


IIL,
III., 2..Hi,
3 ....... 562;
iv, iv,
61 3 John, II .......... iv, 63 / III., 1- 5517.
...... ii, 36 VIII., 3 ........
iv, 16o;ii, 40
v,
UL, 3-1o .... iv, 96 Jude, 3.- .i, 34., 574; ii, 5_I [ IIL, 4 ........ iii, 564 560.
III., 5...... iv, 1oo{ 6 ............ il, 2_2[ Ill., 4., 5 ....... ii, 52 IX., 1......... v, 55o
6, 7 ......... viii, Io| III., _ ........ iii, 565 IX., 3 .......... ii, I8
III., 7.... .... i, 55! i, 5,6; iv, 4_,458 ]
IIL, 9. _u, zz; iii, 7_" ...ii, 573; vl, 352l III., o7".i,
........488; iii,
iv, 9o;
663 IX., 413-21
............. v, 464
v, 550
HI., lo ...... v,244 11 ....... v, 366, 399[ vi, 36. X., I ......... iii, Io 3
III., lO, 15...v, 533 12 ............ ii, 238 ] III., 8 ........ vi, X., 4...ii, 1I; iv, 576
I4, 15. .iv, 16; v, 662
llI., 14, 15-.i,,6ol; 'Z ............ ii, 383 lll.,Ill"111°
....... v, 488,iii'
.... _655
°1 X_.y i: -: ...........:v[i,5753
Hi, 37. 1_, 19 ........ v, 244 XI., 3. iii, 228; v,
Ill., 15 • • .Hi, 62; v, III., I3 ....... fit, 653 ....
454, 494. 19... v, 64 1; viii, 731 IIL, 14. •iv, 9o, 211 ; v, 213, _I 7"
Ill., 16..iii,646;iv, 22 ........... v, 33o 7o,94, 56o; viii, XI., 3, 6..... :..v,_4.7
12I. 22, 23 ......... !i, 495 784. XI., 3-12. .. .'Vln, 394,
III., I . .v,48o, 532 23 ..... ii, 45i; ,v, 94 III., 17 .... iii, 663; v, 437, 452, 527•
III., I_..iv, 1'21,I25 657. XL, 4.-6 ....... v, 21_
III., 18, 19..ii' 427 Rev. I., I, 2 ........ vi, 83 III., I7, I8 .... v, 48o XI., 7 .......... ii, 1_;
III., 19-21. • • ii, 21 I., 3- .iii, 167; vii, 353 Ill., '9 ...... Hi, 714 XL, I ........ v, 63I
III., 20 ..... Hi, 19.4 I., 5...i' 455; vi, 375; III., "I .... Hi, 73; v, XI., I_ ...... ii, 5o4
IV., x...v, 244; vn, viii, 784. 153, 237, 303, XI., 16, 17 .... v, 54o
375, 383 . I., 6..iv, 54, 64; v, 298 627, 663. XI., 19 ........ i, 4_.
IV., I, 2 ..... i, 443 I.,7 .... i, 87; iii, I72, IV., 3 ....... iv, I7] XII., 1-6.,v, 2171 vt,
IV., I-3 .... iii, 464 584, 653. IV., 4 ..... ii, _o4; iii, [ 335, 336. -
IV., 7., 3...iii, 625; I., 8..ii, 2181 iii, 6181 1o21 vfi, 343; ] XIL, 3, 4 ..... it, 115
v, 519. ... iv, _,5o _. v, 78. viii, 58o. [ XII., 5 ..... viii, 386
IV.,3...i, 34.; m, I.,9 ........... vi, 83 IV., 5 ........ vii,34_ [ XIL, 7 .... ii,4o; viii,
259,._2,5611 I., zo .... Hi, 188; vii, IV., 6 ........ vii, 341 56.
v, 3_3. 329; viii, 38I, 773 IV., 7 • "i,428; v, 6I 7 XII., 9 .... iii, 1661 iv,
IV., 4-- .v, 5oz, 535 I., z_,......... i, 4Ol IV., 8 ........ iii, 685 42; viii, 382.
IV., 6 ....... ii, 21 I., 12-18 ..... v, 5_,6 V., '-5 ........ v, 5_ XII., Io ...... iii, 216

IV., 7,
IV., 8..ii'8 .....43o;v, 6_ I., 1354o; .... vii,
iii, 173;
34._. ",4, 5-" .iv,
V., 6.. i, 49II49;
; ii,v,452;
20b 24 .......
XII., 15 ....... v,i, 661
407
17. I., I_; .......... 1, 479 vii, 342, 561 ; XIII ........ vii, 214
IV., 9 ........ i, 35 I., 1_ ..... iii, I62, 333 viii, 584. XIII., x........ ii, 18
IV., 12..ili, 6xx; v, L, 17 .......... i'491 V., 6--1o ....... v, 522 XIIL, 2 ....... i, 155o_
627. I.,20 .......... iv, 9o { V., 8..i, 484, 5741 iv, XIII_ 5 ...... vi,
IV., 15.:....iii,627 ; II ............ vii, 214 645; v, 56O. XIIl., H, 14... i, 5{7
vn, 7.42. II., I .......... iv, 9° V., 9 .... i, 3o; iii, 5o_8 XIIL, xl-Id...v, _14
IV., 16..ii,427,43o, IL, 2 ........ viii, 383 V., Io .... v, I53, 29 XIII._ 18 ..... v,_49
447, 574; v, II.,2,9 ...... viii, 375 { V., 13, _4 ...... v, 618 XIV ...... iii, $64, 688
4.26, 533. II., 4 ......... Hi, 663 VL, 2..i, 493; Hi, xo3 XIV., I ........ v,$_
266 ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: INDEX OF TEXTS.

Rev. XIV., I- 4 .... vi, 313 Rev. XVIII., 2 ..... iii, 56x Rev. XX., Ix...iii, 496; v, Rev. XXI., xo ........ ii, 9
XlV., 3 ....... ili, 589 XVIII., 4 ..... iii, IOI 253. [ XXI.., Io--23...ill, 347.
XIV., 4 ..... ii, 5°; v, XVII I., 4-9 .... v, 544 XX., I x- x3 • •• 'v, 6631 XXI., xx ....... ii, 43
vi44; vi, 331; XlX., 4 ....... iii, 635 XX., xx-x 5 ... i, 566 1 XXL, x4 .... il, 49; v,

XIV., 4, 5"ii, 3, ii, 55,


52; 779 vi, XIX., 6,
XIX., 7 ..... v, l,
7 ......... 524
3° XX., 12-14. .... i, 566; []
ifi, 563. XXI., I63.7.4". ".... ii, 13
313. XIX., 9 ........ ii, 4o XX., 13 ...... vi, 375 ] XXII .......... h, 74
XIV., 6 ....... iv, 375 XIX., xo... ii, 93; v, XX., I3-x5... iii, 590[ XXII., t ..... iii, 17o
XIV., 6, 7 ..... v, 498 49_ ; viit, 37° XX., t5 ..... i, 566; i XXII., 2 .ii, I8;
XIV., 9-I1 .... v, 499, XIX., lI-X 3. . .v, 516 ii, 1o. 528.
55o. XIX., xl-x6.., v, 528 XXI ......... iv, 583 XXII., 7, 8 .... vl, 83
XIV., 13 ..... vi, 54t; XIX., II-I 7 .... i, 492 XXI., I..iil, 496,497; XXII., 9 ..... v, 49!
viii, 576- XIX., I3 ..... v, 622 v, 251. XXII., xo .... vii, 353
XIV., 16, x7 ...v, 540 XIX., x5 .... iii, t6z; XXI., t-4 ...... i, 566 XXIL, xo-12..v, 490,
XV., 2- 4 ...... v, 540 viii, 389. XXI., 2 ...i, 566; iii, 542.
XV., XVI ...... i, 5o4 XIX., I6 ..... iii, 386 342; viii, 584. XXII., Ix . ..viii, 783
XVI., 4 ....... fii, 563 XIX., 2o ....... i, 557 XXI., 3....... viii, 26 XXII., 12...1, I4; ii,
XVL, 15 .... v, 538 XX., 2 ..... i, 457; iii, XXI., 4 .... ii, 74; ill, 434-
XVII...iii, I62; iv, 24 563. 590; iv, 78; XXII., 13 ..... iii, 653
XVII., I- 4 ..... v, 544 XX., 3 ........ iii, 483 viii, 586. XXlI., I3, 14. v, 525
XVII., 3 ........ ii, 9 XX., 4 ...... wii, 693 XXI., 5, 6 ...... i, 566 XXII., t4 ..... iii, 317
XVII., 6 ...... iii, 646 XX., 4- 5""" i, 24o; v, XXI., 6... ii, 513; lii, XXII., x4- 15. . iv, 96
XVII., 8..,.i, 56o; ii, 5o6. 17o, 653; v, XXII., x5. .iii, 3oo; v,
I8 • XX., 4"-'6...... iii, 563 5x6. 219.
XVII., 9 ....... v, 2Io XX., 5 .... i, 3o; viii, XXI., 6, 7 .... v, 518, XXlI., x7..i, 4I..7; iti,
XVlI., 12 ...... i, 554 382. 555" I7O; vn, 223
XVII., 14 ..... iii, 677 XX., 5, 6 ...... viii, 37 XXI., 7 ...... vii, 223 XXII., xS, t 9 ..... iii,
XVII., 15 ...... v, 658 XX., 6 ..... i, 564; v, XXI., 8...iii, 646; iv, 490; viii, 393
XVII., XVIII...v, 212 218; vi, 346. 95, I20. XXII., Z9 ...... i, 559
XVlII ........ iii, 563 XX., zo ...... iii, 59° XXI., 9--II .... v, 523 XXII., 20 .... viii,

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