“Christist” receipt for manufacturing a Gospel, 95
Christians, first so called at Antioch, 165
Church objects to sane criticism of the Bible, 1, 3
Circumcision accepted by the earliest Christians, according to Drews and Robertson, 89
Clement of Rome cites the Pauline Epistles, 126;
his description of the Neronian persecution, 161
Clement’s Recognitions, 81
Comparative religion, its true methods, 71 foll., 178 foll.
“Composite myth” invoked by Drews and Robertson in explanation of Jesus itself wholly inexplicable, 25, 48, 74, 77, 79;
how “the composite myth” waged war on the gods and goddesses he was composed of, 69;
a wilfully absurd hypothesis, 90, 95, 181
Conybeare, William Daniel, on Oxford historical studies, 216
Cosquin, M. Emmanuel, his work a model of the comparative method, 178