I.—INDEX OF TEXTS OF SCRIPTURE.

Genesis.
i. 2, [162]
i. 4, [202]
ii. 8-14, [79]
vi. 3, [275]
xv. 10, [27]
xvi. 6, [486]
xvii. 9-14, [112]
xx., [368]
xxi. 10, [17]
xxii. 18, [249], [264], [271], [305], [312], [336], [465]
xxv. 24, [17]
xxv. 29-34, [132]
xxvi. 4, [482]
xxvi. 11, [368]
xxx. 3, [17]
xxix. and xli., [368]
xlii. 15, [368]
xlvii., [368]
Exodus.
ii. 10, [368]
iv. 24, [113]
xx. 13-15, [168]
xx. 13-17, [332]
xxxii., [12], [41]
xxxii. 28, [31], [358]
Leviticus.
i. 2, [73]
xvi., [401]
Numbers.
xvi., [12], [41], [72]
xvi. 31-35, [242]
xvii. 8, [128]
Deuteronomy.
iv. 24, [73]
xix. 21, [363]
1 Samuel.
ii. 25, [399]
x. 6-10, [70]
xvii. 51, [239]
xviii. xix., [486]
xviii. 10, [14]
xix. 23, [143]
xxvii., [368]
2 Samuel.
xii. 12, [297]
xviii. xxii., [506]
1 Kings.
iii. 26, [179]
xviii., [278]
xviii. 21, [203]
xviii. 44-46, [368]
xxi., [364], [366]
2 Kings.
iv. 13, [368]
xviii. 4, [495]
xxiii. 4, [5], [495]
Job.
ii. 34, [323]
xi., [390]
Psalms.
i. 1, [325]
i. 1, [2], [10], [11], [495]
ii., [365]
ii. 7, [8], [481]
ii. 8, [242], [263], [314], [465]
ii. 9, [97]
iii. 8, [234], [464]
xi. 1, [415]
xiv. 1, [429]
xiv. 3, [30], [326]
xiv. 5, [269]
xiv. 5-7, [247]
xiv. 5-8, [272]
xiv. 6, [253], [269]
xv. 5, [91]
xvi. 5, [314]
xviii. 37, [488]
xix. 3-6, [298]
xix. 4, [316]
xix. 5, [271]
xxii. 11, [496]
xxii. 16-18, [263]
xxii. 16, [27], [28], [481]
xxii. 27, [271], [314]
xxii. 27, [28], [263]
xxiii., [320]
xxvi. 1, [415]
xxvi. 8, [133], [223]
xxvii. 14, [410]
xxxv. 12, [186]
xl. 4, [462]
xl. 5, [146]
xlii. 2, [496]
xliii. 1, [486]
xlv. 14, [146]
xlvi. 9, [340]
l. 14, [358]
l. 16-18, [206]
l. 18, [286]
li. 7, [391]
lii. 3, [406]
lvi. 11, [415]
lvii. 4, [389]
lvii. 5, [271]
lvii. 11, [414]
lviii. 1, [41]
lx. 11, [234], [464]
lxi. 2, [3], [7], [403]
lxii. 1, [2], [436]
lxiii. 11, [247]
lxviii. 6, [222], [223]
lxxii. 8, [242], [335], [465], [482]
lxxiii. 18, [28]
lxxiii. 26, [314]
lxxxiii. 16, [254]
lxxxiv. 4, [223]
lxxxiv. 10, [406]
xciii. 1, [394]
xcvi. 1, [320]
ci. 5, [348]
ciii. 8, [48]
cv. 15, [278]
cv. 44, [317]
cix. 8, [9], [261]
cxiii. 3, [358]
cxviii. 8, [234], [465], [482]
cxviii. 8, [9], [384], [391]
cxix. 28, [147]
cxix. 42, [316]
cxix. 86, [487]
cxix. 122, [316]
cxx. 6, [7], [361]
cxxii. 1, [223]
cxxii. 6, [514]
cxxxii. 9, [293]
cxxxiii., [396]
cxxxiii. 1, [509]
cxxxix. 16, [25]
cxli. 5, [337], [443]
cxliv. 9, [320]
cxliv. 11-15, [183]
Proverbs.
ii. 22, [312], [314]
vii. 12, [162], [164]
ix. 18, [162]
xiii. 22, [509]
xiii. 24, [497]
xiv. 9, [166]
xiv. 28, [356]
xviii. 21, [366]
xviii. 1, [74]
xxiii. 14, [497]
xxvii. 6, [395]
xxix. 19, [497]
Song of Solomon.
i. 3, [414]
ii. 2, [146]
iv. 12, [189]
iv. 12, [13], [146], [154], [223]
vi. 8, [94], [154]
vi. 9, [17], [70], [81], [186], [223]
Isaiah.
xxix. 13, [218]
xlvi. 8, [310]
lviii. 11, [249]
lxvi. 3, [326]
lxvi. 24, [296]
Jeremiah.
ii. 21, [180]
viii. 11, [340]
xv. 15-18, [393]
xv. 18, [69], [442]
xvii. 5, [234], [257], [392], [408], [ 436], [ 462], [ 464]
xxxvi., [41]
Ezekiel.
xiii. 11, [48]
xiv. 14, [400]
xvi. 17-19, [77]
xvi. 31, [193]
xxxiv. 4, [505]
Daniel.
ii.-vi., [379]
ii. 35, [311], [340]
iii., [363]
iii.-vi., [369]
iii. 5-29, [485]
iii. 29, [495]
vi., [363]
vi. 10, [400]
vi. 24, [484]
ix. 20, [400]
Hosea.
ii., [219]
ii. 2-5, [73]
ii. 5-7, [104]
ii. 5-8, [76]
ix. 4, [326]
Jonah.
iii. 6-9, [495]
Malachi.
i. 2, [3], [17]
i. 11, [358], [482]
iii. 1, [307]

APOCRYPHA.

Wisdom.
i. 5, [19], [143], [164], [291], [438], [440], [444], [519]
i. 11, [272]
ii. 24, [25], [90], [92]
iii. 6, [312]
v. 1, [512]
ix. 15, [151], [195], [510]
x. 20, [509]
xii. 10, [48]
xii. 23, [278]
xxxiv. 25, [464]
Ecclesiasticus.
iii. 18, [58]
xv. 16, [17], [355]
xxxiv. 25, [238], [259]
2 Maccabees.
vii., [363]
vii. 9, [262]
Bel and the Dragon.
Vers. 22, [42], [495]

NEW TESTAMENT.

Matthew.
ii. 16, [363]
iii. 6, [13], [111]
iii. 7, [437]
iii. 11, [126], [295], [298]
iii. 12, [291], [409], [493]
iii. 13, [124]
iii. 14, [129]
iii. 16, [127]
iii. 17, [307]
iv. 6, [7], [359]
v. 3, [387]
v. 3-9, [338]
v. 5-7, [323]
v. 9, [300]
v. 10, [284], [340], [355], [486]
v. 10-12, [444]
v. 12, [444]
v. 13, [166]
v. 14, [297]
v. 17, [74]
v. 19, [20], [333]
v. 20, [109], [475]
v. 39, [277], [362]
vi. 10, [327]
vi. 12, [510]
vi. 14, [15], [176]
vi. 15, [141], [173], [186], [202]
vi. 24, [213]
vii. 3, [368]
vii. 15, [7], [42], [247]
vii. 15, [16], [272]
vii. 15, [16], [343], [475]
vii. 16, [248]
vii. 17, [16], [237], [258], [455], [464]
vii. 21, [327]
vii. 22, [329]
vii. 22, [23], [171], [328]
vii. 23, [82], [180], [206]
vii. 24, [175]
vii. 24-26, [176]
vii. 24-27, [203]
vii. 26, [403]
viii. 21, [22], [259]
viii. 29, [443]
x. 16, [342]
x. 16, [28], [277]
x. 23, [276], [463]
x. 25, [415]
x. 28, [389]
x. 35-39, [284]
xi. 9, [11], [309]
xi. 11, [124]
xi. 24, [9], [106], [193]
xii. 30, [11], [95], [105], [170], [182], [413]
xii. 31, [32], [334]
xii. 32, [517]
xii. 35, [237], [258], [455]
xii. 45, [259]
xiii. 2, [3], [96]
xiii. 23, [93], [223]
xiii. 24-30, [312]
xiii. 24-40, [409]
xiii. 24-30, [36]-43, [290]
xiii. 28, [25], [92]
xiii. 29, [91], [178]
xiii. 47, [48], [409]
xiii. 38, [39], [347]
xiv. 8, [9], [364]
xv. 14, . [171]
xvi. 16, [443]
xvi. 18, [32], [223], [403]
xvi. 18, [19], [79], [218]
xvi. 19, [70], [223], [515]
xvi. 25, [388]
xvi. 26, [386]
xvii. 14, [490]
xviii. 17, [192], [223]
xviii. 19, [51]
xviii. 23-25, [21]
xix. 21, [397]
xix. 29, [388]
xxi. 25, [309]
xxi. 43, [317], [333]
xxii. 30, [37], [461]
xxii. 39, [338]
xxiii. 2, [3], [326], [334], [416]
xxiii. 3, [157], [237], [257], [408], [463]
xxiii. 13, [15], [23], [24], [27], [28], [341]
xxiii. 25, [392]
xxiii. 33-35, [269]
xxiv. 23, [7], [274]
xxv. 32, [33], [409]
xxv. 34, [41], [288]
xxv. 41, [107], [275]
xxv. 45, [140]
xxvi. 17, [308]
xxvi. 26-29, [222]
xxvi. 52, [360]
xxvi. 69-75, [33]
xxvii. 4, [5], [261]
xxvii. 24, [363]
xxvii. 24-26, [364]
xxvii. 26, [363]
xxviii. 18, [19] [166]
xxviii. 19, [17], [68], [170], [187], [192], [289]
xxviii. 19, [20], [300]
Mark.
i. 2, [307]
i. 7, [307]
i. 24, [15]
iii. 23, [252]
v. 13, [489]
viii. 29, [443]
ix. 38, [143]
ix. 38, [39], [11]
xvi. 15-18, [192]
Luke.
i. 11, [13], [193]
ii. 14, [89]
iv. 9, [489]
vi. 35, [420]
vi. 37, [176]
viii. 15, [93], [223]
viii. 28, [443]
ix. 38, [216]
ix. 49, [50], [95], [348]
x. 20, [329]
xiv. 22, [23], [499]
xv. 32, [311], [513]
xvii. 14, [193]
xxiii. 33, [486]
xxiii. 34, [420]
xxiii. 40-43, [33]
xxiii. 43, [110]
xxiv. 36, [45], [47], [338]
xxiv. 39,46, [47], [343]
xxiv. 44-47, [272]
xxiv. 46, [47], [265], [481]
xxiv. 47, [382], [397]
John.
i. 1, [2], [481]
i. 16, [124]
i. 22, [437]
i. 27, [124]
i. 29, [126]
i. 32, [33], [129]
i. 33, [59], [96], [127], [128], [180], [186], [206], [238], [256], [462]
i. 47, [74]
ii. 15-17, [266]
iii. 5, [108], [162], [164], [473]
iii. 6, [163]
iii. 9, [51]
iii. 27, [124], [209], [295]
iv. 2, [472]
iv. 24, [163]
vi. 44, [354]
vi. 51, [222]
vii. 44, [42]
viii. 44, [268]
ix. 21, [113]
ix. 31, [138], [212]
x. 15, [498]
x. 27, [342]
x. 37, [267]
xi. 51, [293], [314]
xi. 52, [14]
xii. 6, [472]
xii. 24, [361]
xii. 43, [48]
xiii. 45, [124]
xiii. 10, [74], [289]
xiii. 10, [11], [282]
xiii. 24, [29]
xiii. 27, [123]
xiii. 34, [35], [74], [344]
xiv. 6, [60], [188]
xiv. 21, [74]
xiv. 27, [282]
xv. 1, [2], [29]
xv. 1-5, [74]
xv. 2, [29], [135]
xv. 3, [4], [282]
xv. 5, [236], [454]
xv. 15, [128]
xv. 22, [518]
xvi. 2, [364], [372], [496]
xvii. 12, [261]
xviii. 10, [11], [360]
xix. 11, [295]
xx. 19-21, [273]
xx. 21-23, [71]
xx. 22, [295], [299]
xx. 22, [23], [518]
xx. 23, [140], [151], [154], [167], [204]
xx. 28, [17]
Acts.
i. 5, [300]
i. 7, [8], [311]
i. 8, [316], [329], [335], [357], [384], [388], [483]
i. 15, [303]
ii. 2-4, [295]
ii. 4, [303]
iv. 32, [509]
iv. 32-35, [397]
v. 3, [4], [461]
v. 29, [356]
viii. 5-17, [73]
viii. 9-24, [93]
viii. 13, [14], [70], [164], [394]
viii. 13, [18], [19], [109]
viii. 13, [21], [16]
viii. 36, [442]
ix. 1-18, [498]
ix. 4, [140]
ix. 4, [5], [278]
ix. 4-18, [281]
x., [12]
x. 4, [5], [110]
x. 44, [109], [303]
xiii. 18, [19], [260]
xiv. 22, [401]
xv. 9, [471]
xvii. 23, [27], [28], [294]
xvii. 28, [193]
xix. 1-7, [306]
xix. 3, [475]
xix. 3-5, [114], [124], [126]
xxii. 25, [331], [503]
xxiii. 12-23, [372], [384]
xxiii. 17-32, [503]
xxiv. 1, [422]
xxv. 11, [503]
Romans.
ii. 1, [143]
ii. 4, [73]
ii. 4, [5], [519]
ii. 21, [91], [142]
ii. 29, [146]
iii. 3, [4], [204]
iii. 17, [30], [38]
iii. 24, [511]
iii. 26, [272]
iv. 3, [271]
iv. 5, [235], [257], [292], [272], [446], [454], [462], [464], [471], [509]
iv. 11, [3], [112]
iv. 25, [5], [237]
v. 5, [519]
v. 17, [69]
vi. 9, [238], [260]
vi. 23, [185], [193]
viii. 6, [171], [186]
viii. 17, [264]
viii. 24, [126]
viii. 28, [146]
ix. 5, [461]
x. 3, [510]
x. 4, [125]
x. 10, [110]
xi. 13, [130]
xii. 2, [4], [279]
xii. 3-5, [512]
xii. 5, [236], [454]
xiii. 1, [295]
xiii. 4, [352]
xiii. 10, [74]
xiv. 4, [41], [47]
xiv. 6, [81]
xiv. 12, [13], [413]
xiv. 14, [288]
1 Corinthians.
i. 10, [13], [16]
i. 12, [13], [315], [409]
i. 12-15, [129]
i. 13, [66], [145], [234], [466]
i. 14, [475]
i. 17, [472]
i. 22, [500]
i. 27, [135]
i. 30, [31], [414]
i. 31, [446]
ii. 6-8, [363]
ii. 14, [24], [66]
ii. 15, [71]
iii. 1-3, [66]
iii. 1-4, [16]
iii. 4, [5], [471]
iii. 6, [7], [236], [470]
iii. 7, [412], [464], [514]
iii. 17, [224]
iii. 21, [436], [446]
iii. 21-23, [408]
iii. 22, [23], [509]
iv. 1-6, [408]
iv. 3, [322]
iv. 7, [408], [510]
iv. 15, [257], [425]
iv. 16, [408]
v. 4, [220]
v. 5, [266]
v. 11, [219]
vi. 3, [275]
vi. 9, [10], [106]
vi. 10, [83], [91], [105], [142], [288]
viii. 11, [412]
ix. 15, [130]
ix. 17, [472]
x. 1, [2], [306]
x. 11, [17]
x. 13, [38]
x. 17, [519]
xi. 1, [344]
xi. 16, [90], [133]
xi. 19, [344]
xi. 29, [123], [321], [519]
xii. 11, [70]
xii. 31, [28]
xiii. 1, [28]
xiii. 1, [2], [14]
xiii. 1-3, [69], [513]
xiii. 1-8, [346]
xiii. 2, [12], [227], [328]

xiii. 3, [38], [104], [388]
xiii. 5, [94]
xiii. 6, [350]
xiv. 29, [30], [444]
xv. 9, [275]
xv. 10, [498]
xv. 12, [145]
xv. 13-15, [458]
xv. 32, [145], [171]
xv. 32, [33], [12], [96]
xv. 33, [32], [205]
xv. 46, [24]
xv. 55, [56], [510]
2 Corinthians.
ii. 15, [190], [216]
ii. 15, [16], [65]
iv. 16, [102]
vi. 7, [8], [420]
vi. 10, [387]
vi. 14, [98], [99]
vi. 14, [15], [315]
vi. 16, [83], [143], [204]
vii. 5, [345], [393]
x. 6, [499]
xi. 2, [3], [411]
xi. 3, [205]
xi. 14, [15], [274]
xi. 20-23, [362]
xi. 26, [276], [344]
xi. 29, [393]
xii. 14, [509]
Galatians.
i. 8, [348], [413]
i. 20, [33]
ii. 11, [196], [209]
ii. 11-14, [61]
ii. 14, [33], [87], [153]
iii. 16, [249], [465]
iii. 27, [18], [143], [317]
iii. 29, [264]
iv., [24]
iv. 5, [291]
iv. 22-31, [487]
v. 17, [338]
v. 19-21, [105], [130], [163], [165], [228], [398], [403]
v. 21, [191]
v. 22, [23], [29]
vi. 1, [146]
vi. 2, [3], [413]
vi. 3, [470]
vi. 4, [319]
vi. 4, [5], [413]
vi. 5, [288], [305], [382], [449]
vi. 9, [10], [485]
Ephesians.
ii. 6, [7], [126]
ii. 14, [340]
iii. 4, [130]
iv. 1-3, [339]
iv. 2, [3], [15], [28], [158], [224], [347], [413]
iv. 3, [39], [174], [513]
iv. 3-6, [163]
iv. 4, [5], [158]
iv. 4-6, [145], [214]
iv. 5, [203], [298]
iv. 14, [66]
v. 5, [13], [85], [86], [91], [97]
v. 23, [519]
v. 25, [26], [462], [474]
v. 26, [27], [81]
v. 27, [72], [94], [132], [144], [146], [154], [204]. [223], [510]
v. 29, [338]
vi. 12, [419]
Colossians.
i. 6, [482]
i. 23, [394]
iii. 5, [84]
iv. 2-4, [400]
Philippians.
i. 15, [99]
i. 15, [17], [222]
i. 15-18, [92], [450]
i. 16, [26]
i. 17, [18], [257]
i. 18, [88], [96], [223]
i. 23, [498]
ii. 20, [21], [345]
ii. 21, [94], [257]
iii. 5, [6], [372]
iii. 15, [38], [95], [117], [147], [151], [158], [174], [178], [189], [210], [228]
iii. 16, [38]
1 Thessalonians.
v. 14, [15], [411]
1 Timothy.
i. 5, [70], [124], [151], [219]
i. 8, [123], [329]
i. 13, [84], [85]
i. 20, [266]
iii. 10, [438]
iii. 11, [142]
iv. 12, [77]
iv. 14, [402]
v. 6, [186], [260]
v. 22, [201], [402]
2 Timothy.
ii. 8, [139], [473]
ii. 16-21, [175]
ii. 17, [96]
ii. 17-20, [98]
ii. 19, [146], [409]
ii. 20, [97], [224] bis, [409]
ii. 24, [84]
ii. 24, [25], [327]
ii. 26, [505]
iv. 2, [48], [339]
Titus.
i. 7, [72]
i. 12, [13], [293]
i. 15, [326]
i. 16, [80]
Hebrews.
ix. 7, [401]
James.
i. 17, [408]
1 Peter.
ii. 20, [355], [387]
iii. 15, [277]
iii. 20, [21], [148]
iii. 21, [80], [416]
iv. 8, [27], [51], [513]
1 John.
i. 8, [400], [511]
i. 8, [9], [510]
ii. 1, [2], [401]
ii. 9, [99], [137], [167]
ii. 18, [170]
ii. 19, [74], [140], [212], [224]
iii. 9, [511]
iii. 15, [137], [174], [280], [358]
iv. 1, [443]
iv. 16, [412]
iv. 18, [497]
2 John.
Vers. 10, [11], [218]
Jude.
Ver. 19, [519]
Revelation.
ii. 6, [93]
xvii. 5, [393]
xvii. 15, [69], [442]

II.—INDEX OF PRINCIPAL SUBJECTS.

Aaron, the ointment on the head, beard, and garments of, [396], [397].
Adelphius of Thasbalte, the sentence of, respecting the rebaptism of heretics, [191].
Adulterous woman, the, [73], [76], [77].
Apostates retain the grace of baptism, [2].
Ark, the, of Noah, and baptism, [147], [148].
Arles, the Council of, [46].
Augustine, the apology of, in regard to the reproaches cast on him by Petilian respecting his past life, [417].;
misstatements of Petilian respecting the life of, [433].
Aurelius of Chullabi, the sentence of, respecting the rebaptizing of heretics, [218].
Aurelius of Utica, [201].
Aymnius of Ausnaga, [205].
Babylon, the king of, and Daniel, [379].
Baptized, the, not the fruit of the baptizer, [455].
Baptized by the dead, the, who?[238], [239].
Baptized twice, or not at all, which the worst case?[51].
Baptizer, the, to be examined, [439].
Baptism, heretical, valid—may be conferred outside of the Church, but should not be received, 1, etc.;
the grace of, retained by apostates, [2];
of no avail while men remain in schism, [13], etc.;
examination and refutation of the arguments of Cyprian's epistle to Jubaianus in defence of the rebaptizing of heretics, [62], [63], etc.;
everywhere the same, [65];
valid even with defective faith, [67];
how Marcion consecrated the sacrament of, [67], [68];
the streams of the river of Paradise illustrative of, within and without the Church, [79];
heretical, true, but profitless, [83];
sacred in itself, [94], [95];
all do not receive the grace of, [100], [101];
the difference between a bad man who receives it without, and a bad man who receives it within the Church, [102], [103];
unavailing without unity, [105];
and holiness—both requisite, [109];
the place of, sometimes supplied by martyrdom, [110];
almost always indispensable, [111];
infants capable of, [112], [113];
the custom of the Church in relation to, [115];
second, not to be given, and generally disliked, [120], [121];
not always used lawfully, [122], [123];
the, of John, [124], [125];
John's, different from Christ's, [127], [130], [131];
administered to Christ by John, [129];
true even when profitless, [139];
heretics can give, [140];
cannot be annulled, [142], [143];
judgments of the bishops in the Council of Carthage in relation to heretics, [150], etc., [195], etc.;
not always profitable, [224], [225];
is it valid when received from one who was not himself baptized? [225], [226];
cannot be given in deceit, [226], [227];
independent of the giver, [232], [233], [234], [235];
rests in Christ, [257];
no degrees in, [257], [258];
everywhere belongs to God, [291];
the, of Christ and John, [298], [299], [300], [307], [308], [309];
independent of the ministrant, [303];
depends not on the giver, [390], [391];
heresy cannot destroy, [403];
by hypocrites, [441];
the source of, always one, [461], [462], [463].
Beard, the, of Aaron, the import of[396], [397].
Bishops, the wicked conduct of some, in the days of Cyprian, [91], etc.
Cæcilius of Bilta, his sentence on the rebaptizing of heretics, [158].
Cæcilianus, bishop of the Church of Carthage, opposed by the Donatists, [481], [482];
persecuted by the Donatists, [483].
Carneades, [427].
Carthage, the Council of, [32], [60], [61];
the various sentences of the members of the Council of, on the baptizing of heretics, [156], etc., [165], etc., [195], etc.
Cassius of Macomades, his sentence respecting the rebaptizing of heretics refuted, [180].
Castus of Sicca, his opinion refuted, [60], [186].
Catholic, meaning of the term, [311].
Catholic, the wicked, cannot be saved, [105], [106];
ought we to prefer a, of an abandoned life, to a blameless heretic?[107], [108].
Catholicity, the, of the Church, [297];
of the Psalms, [320], [321].
Catholics, the, charged by the Donatists with murder, [363], etc.;
innocent of the charges alleged against them by the Donatists, [382].
Chaff and the wheat, the, [318], [319].
Christ, the baptism of, by John, [129];
the head and origin of the Christian, [235];
alone justifies, [236], [237];
the baptism of John and, [125], [296], [299];
the name of, everywhere holy, [351];
the derivation of the name, [396];
alone without sin, [401];
the only source of grace, [453];
the source of baptism, [462], [463].
Christian, the true, [74];
Christ the head and origin of, [235].
Church, the, union with, necessary to salvation, [15];
the Holy Spirit given only in, [69], [70];
a mixture of good and evil in, [92], [93], [97], etc.;
a garden enclosed, [146], etc.;
the ark, [148], [149];
the catholicity of, [296], [297];
the property of, [509];
not sinless in this world, [510], [511];
the mercy of, [516], [517].
Circumcelliones, the, [250], [270], [354], [360], [369], [374].
Clarus of Mascula, his sentence on the rebaptizing of heretics, [217].
Compulsion in religion justified, [495]-500.
Constantine and Julian, [370], [371].
Cornelius, the centurion, [12], [109], [110].
Correction, loving, [339].
Council of Carthage, the, [32], [60], [61],165, [195];
of Arles, [146].
Covetousness, the nature of, [332], [333].
Crescens of Cirta, the sentence of, on the baptism of heretics, [168].
Crispinus of Calama, the Donatist, the conduct of, towards the Catholics, [354].
Cyprian, the position of, with respect to the rebaptizing of heretics, [27], [28], [29];
the example of, more opposed to the Donatists than to the Catholics, [31], etc.;
quoted, [32], [34];
the charity and humility of, [35]-38;
not a schismatic, [38], [39];
against schism, [43];
examination of his epistle to Jubaianus, [54], etc.;
the example of, condemns the Donatists, [57], etc.;
his epistle to Jubaianus further examined, [79], etc.;
on envy and malignity, [89], etc.;
the eminent character of, [90], [91], [135];
the wicked conduct of some bishops in the days of, [91];
not infallible, [145];
the liberality of, [157];
his sentence at the Council of Carthage, [224].
Daniel and the three children, [379], [380].
Dativus of Badis, his sentence on the baptism of heretics, [173].
Dead, baptized by the, [238], [239].
Death, forcible rescue from, merciful, [507].
Demetrius of the Lesser Septis, his sentence on the baptism of heretics, [191].
Devil, the, [92];
a murderer from the beginning, [268];
quotes Scripture, [323].
Discipline, necessary, [411];
maintained in the Church, [447];
admits of relaxation, [515].
Donatists, the validity of the baptism of, no justification of their schism, 1, etc.;
the case of Cyprian quoted by, in their defence, [27];
the case of Cyprian really against, [31], etc.;
the inconsistency of, [49], [240], [241];
the example of Cyprian condemns, [57], etc.;
traditors, [248], [249];
the wicked conduct of, [250];
the slanders of which they are guilty, [270], [271];
not persecuted, [277], etc.;
the madness of, [312], [313];
condemned by secular testimony, [331];
ravening wolves, [342], [343];
false assumptions of, [344], [345];
wanting in charity, [346], [347];
persecution and cruelty practised by, [352], [353];
worse than murderers, [359];
the intrigues of, with the Emperor Julian, [367], [369], [370];
the guilt of, [382], [383];
the confidence of, in Julian, [384], [385];
the sufferings of, fruitless, [387];
not sinless, [398], [399];
the wantonness of their schism, [466], [467];
to be distinguished from the Arians, [479], [489];
the question in dispute with, [480];
the reason of the separation of, [481], [482];
the appeal of, to the Emperor Constantine against Cæcilianus, [483];
the habit of suicide among, [488], [489];
the gratitude of some of the reclaimed, [490];
persecutions, cruelties, and terrorism practised by, [491], [492], [493], [494];
measures taken against, [500], [501];
attempt of, to murder Maximianus, bishop of Bagai, [502], [503];
results of the fury of, [503]-505;
charge of, against the Church, of plundering their possessions, [508], [509].
Donatulus of Capsa, [214].
Donatus of Casæ Nigræ, [517].
Donatus of Cibaliana, [208].
Dove, the one, [70], [81].
Drawing, the, of the Father, and free-will, [355].
Drunkenness, can it exist alone, without involving other sins?[107].
Envy and malignity, Cyprian on, [89].
Error, unwittingly fallen into, not as bad as vice, [84], [85];
healed in unity, [116], [117].
Eucratius of Thenæ, his sentence on the baptism of heretics, [187].
Eugenius of Ammedera, his opinion as to the baptizing of heretics, [189].
Faustinus, a Donatist, his persecution of the Catholics, [353].
Faustus of Timida Regia, the sentence of, on the baptizing of heretics, [209].
Felicianus, the Donatist, [3], [353].
Felix of Ammacura, [189].
Felix of Bagai, [171].
Felix of Buslacene, [61], [212].
Felix of Gurgites, [215].
Felix of Marazana, [203].
Felix of Migirpa, [160].
Felix of Uthina, [184].
Fortunatus of Thuccabori, [174].
Garden enclosed, the, [146].
Geminius of Furni, [210].
Gildo, Count of Africa, [49] (note), [285] (note), [309].
Grace, comes from God only, [141].
Grafting into the Church, [514].
Guilt, not contagious, [286], [287].
Heresy, cannot destroy baptism, [403].
Heretics, can bestow baptism, not to be rebaptized, 1, etc.;
the baptism of, true, but profitless, [82], [83];
even although virtuous, cannot inherit the kingdom of heaven, [105];
can give baptism, but not remission of sins, [140].
Holy Ghost, the, given only in the Catholic Church, [69];
the sin against, [335];
the sin against, alone incapable of forgiveness, [517], [518];
gives life to none outside the Church, [519].
Honoratus of Tucca, his sentence on the baptism of heretics, [217].
Hortensianus of Lares, [180].
House, a great, the vessels in, [98], [100].
Iambus of Germaniciana, [202].
Infants capable of baptism, [112], [113].
Invective, not proof, [301].
Irenæus of Ululi, [208].
Jader of Medina, [203].
Januarius of Lambæse, [165].
Januarius of Muzuli, [190].
Januarius of Vicus Cæsaris, [183].
John, the baptism of, different from Christ's, [124], [127];
Christ baptized by, [127], [288], [289], [306]-309;
the true position of, [307].
Jubaianus, Cyprian's epistle to, examined, [54], etc., [61], etc.
Judas, [261], [262], [263].
Julian, the Emperor, the intrigues of the Donatists with, [367];
and Constantine, [371], [384], [385].
Julianus of Marcelliana, [213].
Julianus of Telpe, [209].
Junius of Neapolis, [220].
Kings of the world, the, their attitude towards the Church as represented by Petilian and Augustine, [363];
the duties of, [376], [377].
Korah and Abiram, [72], [73].
Libosus of Vaga, [188].
Litteus of Gemelli, [219].
Lucianus of Rucuma, [202].
Lucifer, bishop of Calarita, [516].
Lucius of Ausafa, [215].
Lucius of Castrum Galbæ, [166].
Lucius of Membresa, [212].
Lying water, [392], [393].
Macarius, [313], [314];
and Ursacius, [374], [375].
Marcellus of Zama, [207].
Marcion, how he consecrated the sacrament of baptism, [67], [68].
Marcus of Mactaris, [196].
Martyrdom, of no avail to those outside the Church, [104];
sometimes supplies the place of baptism, [110];
suicide not, [488], [489].
Maximianus and his followers, who separated from the Donatists, but afterwards returned to communion with them, [49], [245], [248], [249].
Maximianus, the Catholic bishop of Bagai, attempts of the Donatists to murder, [502], [503];
seeks aid from the Emperor against the Donatists, [503].
Minister, the true function of the Christian, [471].
Ministrations, the, of bad men, valid, [154], [155].
Miracles no proof of holiness, [329].
Monnulus of Girba, his sentence on the baptizing of heretics, [170].
Name of Christ, the, everywhere holy, [351].
Natalia of Oea, [220].
Nebuchadnezzar, [485].
Nemesianus of Tabunæ, his sentence as to the baptizing of heretics, [262], [263].
Nicomedes of Segermæ, [169].
Novatus of Thamugadis, [169].
Oil of sinners, the, [394], [395].
Ointment, the, on the head and beard of Aaron, [396], [397].
Optatus, the Gildonian, [49], [251], [252], [285], [309];
persecution of the Catholic Church under, [353];
the universal opinion respecting, [395].
Paradise, the comparison of the Church with, [79].
Paul the apostle, the case of the baptism of, [281];
the excellency of the mission of, [472], [473].
Paul of Bobba, his sentence on the rebaptizing of heretics, [204].
Pelagianus of Luperciana, [203].
Penitent robber, the, [110].
Persecution, the, of the Donatists denied, [277];
punishment not, [278], [279];
of the saints, [371], [372], etc.;
distinctions in, [486], [487];
an apology for, [487], [488];
how the true Church persecutes, [488];
justified, [495]-500.
Peter, the sword of, [360], [361].
Peter of Hippo Diarrhytus, the opinion of, on the baptism of heretics, [215].
Petilian the Donatist, Augustine's reply to, [231], etc., [256], etc.;
not a fair witness, [418], [419];
misstatements of, respecting Augustine's life, [433].
Photinus, bishop of Sirmium, [103].
Polycarp of Adrumetum, the sentence of, relating to the baptism of heretics, [161].
Pomponius of Dionysiana, [204].
Prayer, the power of, in unity, [70], [71].
Primianus, a Donatist bishop, [10].
Privatianus of Sufetula, the opinion of, respecting the baptism of heretics, [179].
Privatus of Sufes, [179].
Proof, invective not, [301].
Property of the Church, the, [509].
Psalms, the catholicity of, [320], [321].
Pudentianus of Cuiculi, [214].
Pusillus of Lamasba, [216].
Quietus of Burug, [185].
Quintus of Aggya, [213].
Rhetoric not argument, [427].
Righteousness only in the unity of the Church, [512].
Rogatianus of Nova, [210].
Rogatus the Moor, [352], [353].
Sacraments, the, everywhere complete, [68], [69];
cannot be polluted, [99];
may be validly conferred by bad men, [154], [155].
Salvation not possible without union with the Church, [15], [69].
Salvianus of Gazaufala, [216].
Sarah and Hagar, the case of, as illustrativeof persecution, [487].
Satius of Siccilibba, [199].
Saturninus of Abitini, [212].
Saturninus of Tucca, [206], [207].
Saturninus of Victoriana, [206].
Schism, the evil of, [13], [14], [15];
the deadliest of sins, [41];
Cyprian against, [43];
spiritual murder, [272], [273].
Schismatics, not within the Church, [81], [82];
never spared by Christ, [348], [349].
Seat of the scornful, the, [325].
Secundianus of Thambei, [218].
Secundinus of Carpis, [182].
Secundinus of Cediæ, [170].
Sedatus of Tuburbo, [177].
Servant, the unmerciful, [20], [21].
Silvanus, bishop of Constantia, a traditor, [248].
Silvanus of Cirta, a traditor, [474], [475], [476].
Simon Magus, the baptism of, [18], [19].
Sin, one, fatal, [107].
Sin against the Holy Ghost, the, [335].
Sinless, Christ alone, [400], [401].
Sins, remitted, sometimes return upon a man, [20];
do not implicate those who disapprove of them, [286], [287].
Slander may be murder, [271].
Speech, empty, never eloquent, [296].
Successus of Abbir Germaniciana, [174].
Sufferings no proof of holiness, [316], [317].
Suicide not martyrdom, [488], [489];
to be repressed, [491].
Sword, the, of Peter, [360], [361].
Tares, the, [92], [93].
Tenax of Horrea Celiae, [213].
Theogenes of Hippo Regius, [172].
Therapius of Bulla, [210].
Traditors, [40];
not to be baptized afresh, [279], [282].
Trust in man forbidden, [436], [437].
Truth may sometimes be spoken by false and wicked men, [293];
to be recognised amid error, [294].
Unclean, the, do not pollute the clean, [282], [283].
Unity, the, of the Church, [70], [71];
baptism does not avail without, [105];
error healed in, [117];
in the primitive Church, [396], [397];
righteousness only in, [512], [513].
Unmerciful servant, the, [20], [21].
Ursacius and Macarius, [374], [375], [376].
Venantius of Tinisa, [204].
Verulus of Rusicada, [214].
Victor of Assura, [213].
Victor of Gor, [200].
Victor of Octavus, [217].
Victoricus of Thabraca, [184].
Vincentius of Thibaris, [192].
Water, lying, which has no faith, [392] 393.
Wheat and chaff, [318], [319].
Will, the doctrine of the, [355].
Worship, unholy, [327].
Zosimus of Tharassa, [60], [209].