Supernatural, meaning of the term, 29 sq

Sychar, identification of, 17 sq, 133 sq

Synoptists;
their points of contrast with the Fourth Gospel, 15 sq;
recognized by the early fathers, 207 sq, 239;
their chronology compared, 16, 48, 131, 239 sq, 245 sq;
see also Fourth Gospel

Tacitus, 25, 268 n

Tatian;
an Assyrian, 272;
a heathen sophist, 272;
his travels, 272;
his conversion, 272;
a pupil of Justin Martyr, 272, 274;
his disciples at Rome, 272, 274;
removes to the East, 272;
his subsequent heretical opinions, 272;
his attitude towards St Paul and the Pauline Epistles, 273, 284;
his views anti-Judaic, 273;
date of his literary activity, 274;
his extant Apology, 274;
its date, 275;
quotes from the Fourth Gospel, 50, 275;
his formula of quotation, 276;
his Diatessaron, 277 sq;
its description in Eusebius, 277;
who knew but disparaged it, 278;
the evidence of the Doctrine of Addai, 278 sq;
the commentary of Ephraem Syrus, 280, 283;
[discovery of an Armenian Version, 288;]
Bar-Salibi's statements, 280 sq;
Theodoret's testimony to its circulation, 282 sq;
summary of evidence, 283 sq;
counter-statement of Epiphanius, 284 sq;
of Victor of Capua, 285 sq;
read in the Churches of Edessa, 278 sq;
of Cyrrhestice, 282 sq;
its opening words, 280, 281 n, 283;
its plan, 280 sq;
other than that of Ammonius' Diatessaron, 280 sq, 283;
confusion of the two works, 281 n;
Aphraates' knowledge of it, 283 n, [288];
the range of its circulation, 284;
confused with the Gospel according to the Hebrews, 284 sq;
[recent discovery of an Arabic Version, 288]

Tertullian;
gives evidence to the Fourth Gospel, 52;
his Apologeticum, 275;
on the episcopate of Polycarp, 92 n;
on the style of Melito, 229;
Chiliasm of, 151

Theodoret;
date of his episcopate, 282;
his treatise on Heresies, 282;
his evidence for the Ignatian Epistles, 72;
for Tatian's Diatessaron, 282 sq;
for Apollinaris, 238, 239, 242 sq

Theodotion's Version of the LXX, 260

Theophilus of Antioch; his works, extant and lost, 44; quotes the Fourth Gospel, 44, 52, 179, 215, 216; Eusebius' method tested on his Autolycus, 44, 52, 215; his testimony to the Apocalypse, 44, 47, 216; his investigations in comparative chronology, 269

Thiersch, 68