Antiochus Epiphanes, legend of his finding a human victim in the Holy of Holies accepted by Mr. Robertson, 51

Aphraates, the Syrian Father, on the divinity of Jesus, 176

Apion, his fables accepted by Mr. Robertson, 51, 54

Apollonius of Tyana, in spite of the parallelisms of his story with that of Jesus, is allowed by Mr. Robertson to have really lived, 6, 45;
his exorcisms, 13;
mythical elements in his history do not deter Mr. Robertson from allowing that he really lived, 46 foll.

—— —— miracles worked at his shrine, 200

Apollonius, Senator of Rome, C.A.D., 182;
his apology for Christianity, 188 note

Apollos and “the things concerning Jesus,” 35 foll.

Apologetic works awake legitimate suspicion, among moderns, even of the historicity of Jesus, 214

Apostles known to Paul were not companions of Jesus, but leaders of the Sun-myth sect and subordinates of the Jewish High Priest, 140;
they concocted the Didaché or Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, 141, 185

Apparitions of Jesus to the faithful, 149