p. [270], col. 1. ἅτινά ἐστιν κ.τ.λ. Comp. Seneca de Vit. beat. 7 ‘in ipso usu sui periturum.’
p. [280], col. 1, l. 23. For ‘Ammianus’ read ‘Ammonius.’
INDEX.
- Abercius (Avircius), Bp. of Hierapolis, p. [54] sq.
- Acts of the Apostles; passages explained, p. [23] (xiii. 4, xvi. 6);
- ædificatoriæ, the sufferings of Christ as, p. [232]
- Ælfric on the Epistle to Laodiceans, p. [362]
- Alasanda or Alasadda, p. [152]
- Alexander of Tralles on charms, p. [92]
- Alexandria, a supposed Buddhist establishment at, p. [151]
- Andrew, St, in Asia, p. [45]
- Angelolatry condemned, p. [101], [103], [184], [i. 16], [ii. 10], [15], [18];
- forbidden by the Council of Laodicea, p. [68]
- angelology of Cerinthus, p. [110];
- Angels, orders of, [i. 16]
- Anselm of Laon, p. [361]
- Antiochus the Great, colony of, in Asia Minor, p. [19]
- Antiochus Theos refounds Laodicea, p. [5]
- aorist, epistolary, [iv. 8], [Ph. 11], [19], [21];
- contrasted with perfect, [i. 16]
- Apamea, p. [19], [20];
- Jews at, p. [21]
- Apocalypse, correspondences with St Paul’s Epistles to Asia, [41] sq.
- apocrypha, use of word, p. [90], [ii. 3]
- Apollinaris, see [Claudius Apollinaris]
- Apollo Archegetes worshipped at Hierapolis, p. [12]
- Apostolic Fathers, Christology of, p. [190]
- Apostolic Writings, Christology of, p. [189]
- Apphia, wife of Philemon, p. [372];
- the name Phrygian, [372] sq.
- Archippus, [iv. 17];
- Arian heresy in Hierapolis and Laodicea, p. [64]
- Arian use of the expression ‘First-born of all creation,’ [i. 15]
- Aristarchus, [iv. 10]
- Aristion, p. [45]
- Aristotle, on slavery, p. [379];
- Armagh, Book of, p. [348], 352
- article, omission of the definite, [i. 4]
- asah, a supposed derivation of Essenes, p. [126]
- Ascents of James, p. [168]
- asceticism among the Jewish sects, p. [87];
- Aseis, a Laodicean title of Zeus, p. [8]
- Asia, meaning of, p. [19]
- Asia Minor, geography of, p. [1] sq.;
- Asidæans, p. [120]
- asya, a supposed derivation of Essene, p. [125]
- Athanasius, on ‘Firstborn of all Creation,’ [i. 15]
- Athens, a Buddhist burnt alive at, p. [155]
- Augustine, on ‘Firstborn of all Creation,’ [i. 15];
- on ‘wisdom and knowledge,’ [ii. 3]
- ἀγάπη, ὁ υἱὸς τῆς ἀγάπης αὐτοῦ, [i. 13]
- ἅγιος, [i. 2]
- ἀγών, ἀγωνία, ἀγωνίζεσθαι, [i. 29], [ii. 1], [iv. 12]
- ἀδελφός (ὁ), i, 1
- ἀθυμεῖν, [iii. 21]
- αἰσχρολογία, [iii. 8]
- ἀκαθαρσία, [iii. 5]
- ἅλας, [iv. 6]
- ἀληθεία, ἡ ἀληθεία τοῦ εὐαγγελίου, [i. 5];
- ἐν ἀληθείᾳ, [i. 6]
- ἀλλά, after εἰ or εἰ καί in St Paul, [ii. 5]
- ἄμωμος, [i. 22]
- ἀναπάυεσθαι, [Ph. 7]
- ἀναπληροῦν, p. [230]
- ἀνέγκλητος, [i. 22]
- ἀνεψίος, [iv. 10]
- ἀνήκειν, [iii. 18];
- τὸ ἀνῆκον, [Ph. 8]
- ἀνθρωπάρεσκοι, [iii. 22]
- ἀνταναπληροῦν, [i. 24]
- ἀνταπόδοσις, [iii. 24]
- ἀόρατος, i. [16]
- ἀπεκδύεσθαι, [ii. 15]
- ἀπέκδυσις, [ii. 11]
- ἀπέχειν, [Ph. 15]
- ἀπηλλοτριωμένοι, [i. 21]
- ἀποθνήσκειν, [ii. 20]
- ἀποκαταλλάσσειν, [i. 20], 21
- ἀπόκρυφος, [ii. 3]
- ἀπολύτρωσις, [i. 14]
- ἀπόχρησις, [ii. 22]
- ἅπτεσθαι, [ii. 21]
- ἀρέσκεια, [i. 10]
- ἀρχή applied to Christ, p. [41]; [i. 16], 18
- αὐξάνειν, [i. 6]
- Αὐτὸς ἔστιν, [i. 17]
- ἀφείδεια, [ii. 23]
- ἁφή, [ii. 19]
- ἀχειροποίητος, [ii. 11]
- ἄχρηστος, [Ph. 11]
- B (Cod. Vaticanus), excellence of, p. [314].
- Banaim, the, p. [132]
- Banus not an Essene, p. [161]
- Bardesanes, on Buddhists, 154;
- his date, p. [155]
- Barnabas, life of, [iv. 10];
- epistle ascribed to, ib.
- basilica, [iv. 15]
- Basilides, p. [331]
- Baur, p. [77], [81], [384]
- Bene-hakkeneseth, p. [130]
- Brahminism, p. [154], [155]
- Buddhism, assumed influence on Essenism, p. [151] sq.;
- Buddhist at Athens, p. [155]
- βάπτισμα, βαπτισμός, p. [250]
- βάρβαρος, [iii. 11]
- βλασφημία, [iii. 8]
- βούλεσθαι, [Ph. 13]
- βραβεύειν, [iii. 15]
- Cabbala, see [Kabbala]
- Cainites, p. [79]
- Calvin, [iii. 8], p. [341], 384
- Canonical writings and Papias, p. [52]
- Carpocratians, p. [79], 80
- Cataphryges, p. [98]
- Cavensis, codex, p. [348]
- celibacy, p. [173]
- Cerinthus, p. [107] sq.;
- chaber, p. [128]
- Chagigah, on ceremonial purity, p. [128]
- Chalcedon, council of, p. [65]
- chasha, chashaim, a derivation of Essene, p. [119]
- chasi, chasyo, a derivation of Essene, p. [118];
- connexion with chasid, p. [124]
- chasid, a false derivation of Essene, p. [115]
- Chasidim, p. [120];
- not a proper name for the Essenes, p. [122]
- chasin, chosin, a false derivation for Essene, p. [116]
- chaza, chazya, a derivation of Essene, p. [117]
- Chonos or Chonæ, p. [15], 71
- Christ, the Person of, p. [34];
- Christianity, not an outgrowth of Essenism, p. [159];
- Christianity in Asia Minor, p. [50]
- Christianized Essenes, p. [89], 90, 135
- Christians of St John, p. [165]
- Christology of Ep. to Col., p. [101], 188;
- Chronicon Paschale, p. [48], 61
- Chrysostom, [i. 13], 15, [iii. 16], p. [340], [Ph. 15], p. [383]
- Cibotus, p. [21]
- Cibyratic convention, p. [7]
- Circular Letter—the Ep. to the Ephesians—p. [37]
- Claudius, embassy from Ceylon in the reign of, p. [156]
- Claudius Apollinaris, the name, p. [57] sq.;
- his works, p. [58] sq.
- Clement of Alexandria, p. [79], 98, 154, 168, [i. 9], 15, [ii. 8], [iii. 5], 16
- Clement of Rome (§ 7) Col. [i. 3];
- Clementine Homilies, p. [136], [168]
- Clementine Recognitions, p. [164]
- Clermont, p. [3]
- collegia, [iv. 15]
- Colossæ, orthography of, p. [16], [i. 2];
- situation, etc., p. [1] sq.;
- distance from Laodicea, p. [376];
- site, p. [13];
- ancient greatness and decline, p. [15];
- a Phrygian city, p. [18] sq.;
- Jewish colony at, p. [19];
- not visited by St Paul when the epistle was written, p. [23];
- Epaphras the evangelist of, p. [29];
- intended visit of Mark to, p. [40];
- visit of St Paul to, p. [41];
- obscurity of, p. [70];
- a suffragan see of Laodicea, p. [69];
- the Turkish conquest of, p. [71]
- Colossian heresy, nature of, p. [73] sq., [89], [ii. 8];
- Colossians, Epistle to, p. [33];
- colossinus, p. [4]
- community of goods, p. [176]
- Concord of the Laodiceans and Ephesians, etc., p. [31]
- Congregation, the holy, at Jerusalem, p. [131]
- Constantine, legislation of, p. [393]
- Constantinople, Council of, p. [65]
- conventus (Roman), p. [7]
- Corinth, visit of St Paul to, during his residence at Ephesus, p. [30]
- Corinthians, First Epistle to; passages explained: (i. 19, [i. 9];
- Corinthians, Second Epistle to; passages explained: ([i. 7], [i. 24];
- Cornelius a Lapide, p. [342]
- Creation, Gnostic speculations about, p. [78] sq.;
- Essene do., p. [90]
- Cyril of Alexandria, p. [154]
- καθὼς καί, [i. 6], [iii. 1]
- καί in both members of a comparison, [i. 6]
- καὶ ὅσοι, [ii. 1]
- καινός and νέος, [ii. 10]
- κακία, [iii. 8]
- καρποφορεῖσθαι, [i. 6]
- καταβραβεύειν, [ii. 18]
- κατενώπιον αὐτοῦ, [i. 22]
- κατοικεῖν, [i. 19]
- κενεμβατεύειν, [ii. 18]
- κεφαλή, [i. 18]
- κληρονομία, [iii. 24]
- κλῆρος, [i. 12]
- κλητός, [iii. 12]
- κοινωνία, [Ph. 6]
- κομίζειν, [iii. 25]
- κοπιᾶν, [i. 29]
- κοραξός, p. [4]
- κόσμος, [ii. 8]
- κρατεῖν, [ii. 19]
- κράτος, [i. 11]
- κρίνειν, [ii. 16]
- κτίσις, [i. 15]
- κύριος, ὁ, (Christ, [i. 10];
- (Master), [iii. 24]
- κυρίοτης, [i. 16]
- χαρακτήρ, [i. 15]
- χαρίζεσθαι, [ii. 13], [iii. 13], [Ph. 22]
- χάρις, [i. 2], (ἡ, [iii. 16];
- ἡ χάρις τοῦ θεοῦ, [i. 6]
- χειρόγραφον, [ii. 14]
- Χρηστότης, [iii. 12]
- Damascene: see [John Damascene]
- Darmstadiensis Codex, p. [348]
- dative (of instrument), [ii. 7], [iii. 16];
- (of part affected), [i. 4]
- Demas, p. [36], [iv. 14], [Ph. 24]
- Denizli, p. [7];
- earthquake at, p. [3]
- diocese, p. [7]
- Diognetus, Epistle to, [i. 18]
- Dion Chrysostom, p. [81], 153
- Diospolis, an old name of Laodicea, p. [68]
- Divinity of Christ, p. [101] sq., 182 sq., [i. 15]
- Docetæ, use of pleroma by, p. [337]
- dualism, p. [78], 87, 149
- dyes of Colossæ and the neighbourhood, p. [4]
- δειγματίζειν, [ii. 15]
- δέσμιος, [Ph. 1], [10]
- δεσμός, [Ph. 13]
- διά with gen., used of the Logos, p. [188], [i. 16], 20
- διακονία, διάκονος, [iv. 7], 17
- διδάσκειν, [i. 28]
- διοίκησις, p. [7]
- δόγμα, [ii. 14]
- δογματίζειν, [ii. 20]
- δόξα, [i. 11], 27
- δοῦλος, [Ph. 16];
- δοῦλος Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ, [iv. 12]
- δύναμις, [i. 16]
- δυναμοῦν, [i. 11]
- Earthquakes in the valley of the Lycus, p. [38]
- Ebionite Christology of Cerinthus, p. [110]
- economy of revelation perfected, p. [185]
- Elchesai, founder of the Mandeans, p. [167]
- Elchesai, Book of, p. [137]
- elders, primitive, p. [132]
- Eleazar expels evil spirits, p. [91]
- English Church on the Epistle to Laodicea, p. [362]
- English versions of the Epistle to Laodicea, p. [364]
- Epaphras, p. [34];
- Epaphroditus, p. [34]
- Ephesians, Epistle to; a circular letter, p. [37];
- readings in, harmonistic with Epist. to Col., p. [312] sq.;
- passages explained, i. 18 , [i. 23]);
- i. 21 , [i. 16]);
- i. 23 , [i. 18]);
- ii. 3 , [iii. 6]);
- ii. 4 , [iii. 1]);
- ii. 4, 5 , [ii. 13]);
- ii. 12 , [i. 21]);
- ii. 14 , [i. 17]);
- ii. 15 , [ii. 14]);
- ii. 16 , [i. 20]);
- ii. 20 , [ii. 7]);
- iii. 17 , [ii. 17]);
- iii. 21 , [i. 26]);
- iv. 10, 11 , [i. 17]);
- iv. 18 , [i. 21]);
- iv. 19, v. 3 ([iii. 5]);
- v. 32 ([i. 26])
- Ephesus, Council of, p. [65]
- Ephesus, St Paul at, p. [30], [95];
- exorcists at, p. [95]
- Epictetus, p. [13]
- Epiphanius, account of Cerinthus, p. [107];
- on the Nasareans, p. [136]
- epistolary aorist, Ph. [11], [19], [21]
- epulones of Ephesian Artemis called Essenes, p. [96]
- Erasmus on the Epistle to Laodicea, p. [365]
- Essene, meaning of term, p. [94];
- Essenes, p. [82], [ii. 8];
- list of writers upon, p. [83];
- localities of, p. [93];
- asceticism of, p. [85];
- speculations of, p. [87];
- exclusiveness of, p. [92];
- Josephus and Philo chief authorities upon, p. [134];
- oath taken by, p. [127];
- their grades, p. [129];
- origin and affinities, p. [119] sq.;
- relation to Christianity, p. [158];
- to Pharisaism, p. [101], 120;
- to Neopythagoreanism, p. [143];
- to Hemerobaptists, p. [166];
- to Gnosticism, p. [92];
- to Parsism, p. [149];
- to Buddhism, p. [157];
- excused by Herod the Great from taking the oath of allegiance, p. [176];
- fortune tellers, p. [178];
- silence of New Test. about, p. [159];
- in relation to John the Baptist, p. [160];
- to James the Lord’s brother, p. [168];
- Christianized Essenes, p. [135]
- Essenism, p. [82];
- main features of, p. [83] sq.;
- compared with Christianity, p. [170] sq.;
- the sabbath, p. [170];
- lustrations, p. [171];
- avoidance of strangers, p. [172];
- asceticism, celibacy, p. [173];
- avoidance of the Temple, p. [174];
- denial of the resurrection of the body, p. [175];
- certain supposed coincidences with Christianity, p. [175]
- Eusebius, on the earthquakes in the valley of the Lycus, p. [39];
- evil, Gnostic theories about, p. [78]
- exorcists at Ephesus, p. [95]
- ἑαυτοῦ and αὑτοῦ, [i. 12];
- and ἀλλήλων, [iii. 13]
- ἐγώ, [Ph. 19]
- ἐθελοθρησκεία, [ii. 23]
- εἴ γε, [i. 23]
- εἰκών, [i. 15], [iii. 11]
- εἶναι καρποφορούμενον, [i. 6]
- εἰς, [i. 6], [ii. 22], [Ph. 6]
- ἐκ Λαοδικίας (τὴν), [iv. 16]
- ἐκκλησία, [iv. 15]
- ἐκλεκτός, [iii. 12]
- ἐλλογᾶν, [Ph. 18]
- ἐλπίς, [i. 5]
- ἐν, [iv. 12];
- ἐνεργεῖν, ἐνεργεῖσθαι, [i. 29]
- ἔνι, [iii. 11]
- ἐξαγοράζεσθαι, [iv. 5]
- ἐξαλέιφειν, [ii. 14]
- ἐξουσία, [i. 13], 16
- ἔξω (ὁἰ, [iv. 5]
- ἑορτή, [ii. 16]
- ἐπιγινώσκειν, ἐπίγνωσις, p. [100], [i. 6], 9, [Ph. 6]
- ἐπιθυμία, [iii. 5]
- ἐπιμένειν, [i. 23]
- ἐπιστολή (ἡ), [iv. 16]
- ἐπιχορηγεῖν, [ii. 19]
- ἐποικοδομεῖν, [ii. 7]
- ἐργάζεσθαι, [iii. 23]
- ἐρεθίζειν, [iii. 21]
- ἐρῥιζωμένοι, [ii. 7]
- ἔρχεσθαι, [iii. 6]
- εὐάρεστος, [iii. 20]
- εὐδοκία, εὐδοκεῖν, [i. 19]
- εὐχαριστεῖν, εὐχαριστία, [ii. 7], [i. 3];
- εὐχάριστος, [iii. 15]
- Ἐφέσια γράμματα, p. [95]
- ἔχειν, [Ph. 17]
- ἐχθροί, [i. 21]