Christianity, its historic basis, [31], [410].
Chronicles, books of, originally one [255];
meaning of the name, [255];
their characteristics, [256];
their place in the Hebrew canon, [257];
difficulties connected with them, [257], seq..
Chronology, of the Old Testament, [230];
of the book of Judges, [247];
of the books of Kings, [255];
of the book of Ezra, [260].
Church lessons, [378].
Clean and unclean, Mosaic distinctions of, [605].
Clement of Alexandria, [40].
See further under various New Testament books.
Clement of Rome,
first epistle of, [100], [511], seq.;
its occasion, scope, and style, [512];
its reference to the Epistle to the Hebrews, [483];
second Epistle of, not genuine, [512];
so-called Clementines, or Recognitions of Clement, [513];
so-called Constitutions of Clement, and apostolic canons, [514].
Codex Vaticanus, [384];
Sinaiticus, [385];
Alexandrinus, [385], seq.;
Ephraemi, [386];
Dublinensis, [387];
Bezae, [387];
Purpureus, [388].
See further on pages [402], [404].
Colosse and church of the Colossians, [463].