Sun-myth phase of comparative mythology, though obsolete, yet upheld in books of Drews and Robertson, 18, and passim
Tacitus’s references to the Christians, how handled by W. B. Smith, 159 foll.;
supported by Clement of Rome, 161
Temple cleansing, story of, originated according to Mr. Robertson in a statuette of Osiris with a scourge, 61 foll., 77
Thecla, story of, 81
Theophilus, Luke’s exordiums addressed to him attest a belief on part of both as well as of many others that Jesus was no myth, 99, 100
Thomas, apostle, legends of, 81
Thompson, Rev. W. H., his work on miracles, how received in the English Church, 217
Tobit, Book of, Docetism in, 106
Toldoth Jeschu, or Jewish tradition of Jesus, 151 foll.
Travel document, or We sections, in Acts, 100;
a summary of their contents, 115 foll.;
probably written by the author of Acts and not merely an independent document used up by him, 118