Nazareth same as Chorazin according to F. C. Burkitt, 41 Nazoraei of Epiphanius, how Prof. W. B. Smith conjures with them, 41;
for Matthew the word meant simply “dwellers in Nazareth,” ibid. note

Nero’s persecution of Christianity, 160 foll.

Novels, ancient Greek, contrasted with the Gospels, 82

Oannes or Ea equated with John the Baptist by Dr. Drews, 155

Orthodox obscurantism responsible for the vagaries of Messrs. Robertson, Drews, W. B. Smith, and similar writers, 1, 128, 168

Origen on the Samaritan Messiah Dositheos, 198 note;
his confused citations of Josephus mislead Prof. W. B. Smith, 157 foll.

Osiris = Jesus in the last judgment, 21;
his death, 48;
his statuette suggested the scourging of the money-changers by Jesus, 62, 77

Oxford, Bishop of, on the symbolical character of the Ascension, 219 Pan-Babylonismus, 202

Papias’s evidence about the Gospels, 10;
on Judas Iscariot, 137

Parables of Jesus mainly turn on the imminence of the kingdom of heaven, 13