INDEX
Absolution, [43], [60] f. Ælia (Jerusalem), [52] Æmilianus, Governor of Pannonia, [14], [65] Prefect of Egypt, [16], [27], [46] f. Alexander, Bishop of Jerusalem, [51] Bishop of Tyre, [52] a martyr, [38] Alexander Severus, Emperor, [12], [66] Alexandrians, letter to, [28], [70] ff. Alogi referred to, [84] Ammon, a martyr, [40] Ammonarion, a martyr, [39] Antioch, Council of, [10], [51], [103] Apollonia, a martyr, [36] Arabia, [10], [41], [52] Aristotle referred to, [28], [95] Arius, heresy of, [20], [56], [108] Ater, a martyr, [39] Athanasius, [9], [19] ff., [103] ff.
Baptism of heretics, [15], [26], [51] ff., [59] Basil, Bishop of Cæsarea, [9], [22], [80] Basilides, letter to, [26], [29], [76] ff. Benson, Archbishop, [14], [34], [51], [52], [55] Besas, a martyr, [38] Bethune-Baker, Dr., [22] Bithynia, Churches of, [52]
Cappadocia, Churches of, [52], [54] Catechetical School of Alexandria, [9], [10], [11], [12], [32] Cemeteries, Christian, [17], [47] Cephro, [17], [46], [48] f. Cerinthus, heresy of, [85] Chæremon, Bishop of Nilopolis, [41] a deacon, [46], [64] Chronicon Orientale, [9] ff. Cilicia, Churches of, [52], [54] Colluthion, [17], [49] Communion, ritual of, [26], [60] reservation of species, [42] f. Conon, letter to, [60] f. Consistentes, [60] Copts (Egyptians), [10], [39], [66], [70], [73] Coracion, converted from heresy, [84] Cornelia Salonina, [14], [69] Cornelius, Bishop of Rome, [15], [51] Cronion Eunous, a martyr, [38] Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage, [9], [11], [15], [55], [58]
Damascus, John of, [9], [75] Decius, Persecution of, [13] f., [39], [43], [65] Demetrianus, Bishop of Antioch, [52] Demetrius, Bishop of Alexandria, [11] Democritus quoted, [25], [28], [99] Dionysia, a martyr, [39] Dionysius, Bishop of Rome, [19] f., [58] f., [103] Dionysius, church dedicated to St., [31] Dioscorus, a presbyter, [64] a boy confessor, [39] Domitius and Didymus, letter to, [63] f. Duumviri, [63]
Easter Letters, [28], [63] ff. Ecclesiastes, Beginning of, [30] Ephesus and the two Johns, [89] Epicurus, [12], [23] ff., [91] ff. Epimachus, a martyr, [38] Euphranor, letter to, [56], [104], [105] Euripides referred to, [100] Eusebius, Eccl. Hist. of, [9], [22], [35] ff., [82] ff. Præpar. Evangelica of, [9], [34], [91] ff., [101] f. Exorcists, [66]
Fabius, Bishop of Antioch, [12], [35] Fast before Easter, [76] ff. Firmilianus, Bishop of Cæsarea, [52], [54] Frumentarius, [13], [43]
Gaius of Rome referred to, [84] Galatia, Churches of, [55] Gallienus, Emperor, [14], [17], [46], [68] Gallus, Emperor, [14], [65] Germanus, letter to, [10], [14], [27], [43] ff.
Helenus, Bishop of Tarsus, [52] Heliodorus, Bishop of Laodicea, [52] Heracles, Bishop of Alexandria, [11], [12], [57], [59] Hermammon, letter to, [28], [65] ff. Herodotus referred to, [101] Heron, a martyr, [39] Hesiod quoted, [28], [93], [98] Hierax, letter to, [73] ff. Hippolytus, Canons of, [33] Homer quoted, [28], [75], [95], [100]
Iconium, Synod of, [15], [55], [58] Ingenuus, a martyr, [40] Ischyrion, a martyr, [40] f. Isidore, a martyr, [39]
Jerome, [22], [30], [33], [108] Julian, a martyr, [38]
Libya, [13], [19], [38], [46], [64]
Macar, a martyr, [38] Macrianus, [16], [18], [27], [60], [64], [67], [68] Mareotis, Lake, [48], [63], [73] Marinus, Bishop of Tyre, [52] Marriage of clergy, [11], [41], [44] Mazabbanes, Bishop of Ælia, [52] Mercuria, a martyr, [39] Mesopotamia, Churches of, [52] Metras, a martyr, [35] Millenarian views, [82] ff.
Nature, treatise on, [12], [23] ff., [91] ff. Nemesion, a martyr, [39] Nepos of Arsenoe, [27], [29], [82] ff. Nilopolis, [41] Novatian, schism of, [15] f., [26], [27], [34], [50], [59]
Origen and his pupils, [11], [12], [13], [28] ff., [36], [51], [52], [86]
Parætonium, [64] Paul of Samosata, heresy of, [23] Pentapolis, [18], [55], [76] “Perfect,” applied to Christians, [64], [71] Philemon, letter to, [11], [55], [56] ff. Philip the Arabian, Emperor, [12], [13], [37], [66] Philo Judæus, [105] Plato referred to, [95], [101] Pontus, Churches of, [52] Pope, title of, [57] Prayers for Emperor, [47] Procopius of Gaza, [30] Promises, treatise on the, [23], [28], [29], [82] ff. Ptolemais, [55] Ptolemy, a martyr, [40]
Quinta, a martyr, [35]
Rationalis, office of, [16], [17], [67] Refutation and Defence, [21] f., [101] ff. Refutation of Allegorists, [29], [82] Repentance, [59], [62] Rufinus, [22], [64]
Sabaita, [10] Sabellius, heresy of, [18] ff., [27], [55], [101] ff. Sabinus, Prefect of Egypt, [13], [35], [43], [50] Saracens, [41] Sarapion, case of, [26], [42] f. Soldiers as Christians, [40], [63] Sophocles referred to, [100] Stephen, Bishop of Rome, [15], [34], [53], [54] Swete, Dr., [23], [78] Synnada, Synod of, [15], [55], [58] Syria, Churches of, [52]
Taposiris, [13], [16], [44] Thelymidrus, Bishop of Laodicea, [52] Theoctistus, Bishop of Cæsarea, [52] Theophilus, a martyr, [40] Theotecnus, Bishop of Cæsarea, [29] Thucydides quoted, [28], [71] Timotheus, a boy, [11], [44], [64] Trullo, Council in, [76], [78]
Valerian, Emperor, [14], [16], [17], [47], [65]
Westcott, Bishop, [23], [24], [78]
Xystus II, Bishop of Rome, [19], [54] ff., [59] ff.
Zenon, a martyr, [40]
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