Anthropomorphism, 139 n
Antinomianism, 119 sq
Antioch;
Trajan at, 79;
Antoninus Pius at, 98 n;
earthquake at, 79 sq
Antoninus Pius;
proconsul of Asia as T. Aurelius Fulvus, 98 n;
his movements as emperor, 98 n
Aphraates, his acquaintance with Tatian's Diatessaron, 283 n, [288]
Aphthonius, 280
Apion, as a critic, 269
Apocalypse;
its date, 14 n, 132;
its differences from the Fourth Gospel, 15, 131 sq, 214 sq;
the term Logos in, 15, 123;
supposed allusions to St Paul in, 13 sq;
the form of Gnosticism denounced in, 14 n;
its position in the Canon of Eusebius, 47;
Eusebius' treatment of patristic notices of, 37 n, 39, 43, 47, 215 sq;
Papias on its authorship, 34 n, 214;
Justin Martyr, 43, 216;
Irenæus, 45, 47, 216;
Eusebius, 144;
the Johannine authorship admitted by the early fathers, 214 sq;
notices in Justin Martyr, 43,47, 216;
in Melito, 47;
his commentary on it, 216;
in the Muratorian Canon, 216;
in Theophilus, 44, 47, 52, 216;
in Apollonius, 47
Apocalypse of Peter, 37, 47
Apollinaris, Claudius, of Hierapolis;
a contemporary of Melito, 237;
his date, 237 sq;
his literary activity, 32, 102, 207, 238;
his orthodoxy, 238 sq;
his writings, 238, 242 sq;
Eusebius' list of them incomplete, 238, 242 sq;
his Apology, 237;
his work against the Montanists, 238, 243;
against the Severians, 243;
on the Paschal Festival, 238 sq, 242 sq;
the assumed silence of the fathers on this work considered, 242 sq;
not an antagonist of Melito, 242, 244, 245;
but a Quartodeciman, 244 sq;
genuineness of the extant fragments of, 239 sq;
references to the Gospels in them, 239, 240;
to the Fourth Gospel, 240;
follows the chronology of the Fourth Gospel, 248;
mentions the miracle of the Thundering Legion, 237;
his prominence in the School of St John, 218