- Readings, harmonized with corresponding passages in the Epistle to the Ephesians,
- readings, various,
- Renan, on the meaning of Galatia in St Paul and St Luke, p. [25];
- his estimate of the Epistle to Philemon, p. [384]
- Restoration, under Ezra, p. [119]
- resurrection of the body denied, p. [88], [175]
- Revelation; see [Apocalypse]
- Robbers’ Synod, p. [65]
- Roman slavery, p. [387]
- Rome, Onesimus at, p. [378];
- St Paul at, p. [32]
- ῥιζοῦν, [ii. 7]
- Sabbath, observance of, by Christ and the Essenes compared, p. [170]
- Sabæans, p. [165]
- sacrifices prohibited by Essenes, p. [89], [134]
- Sadduceeism, p. [82]
- Sagaris, Bishop of Laodicea, p. [63]
- Samanæi, p. [154]
- Sampsæans, p. [137]
- Sarmanæ, p. [153]
- satisfactoriæ, sufferings of Christ regarded as, [i. 25]
- Secundus, see [Pedanius Secundus]
- Sibylline Oracle, p. [96]
- silence of Eusebius, p. [52] sq.;
- of the New Testament about the Essenes, p. [159]
- slave martyrs, p. [392]
- slavery, Hebrew, p. [385];
- Socrates on Novatianism in Phrygia, p. [98]
- solidarity of the Church in the second century, p. [62]
- Sophia of Valentinus, p. [333];
- Sophia Achamoth, p. [334]
- soteriology of the New Testament, p. [185]
- stadium, metaphor from the, [ii. 18]
- Stapleton receives the Epistle to the Laodiceans as genuine, p. [366]
- Strabo on Buddhism, p. [153]
- Sunworship, p. [87], [137] sq., [149]
- σάββατα, [ii. 16]
- σάρξ, τὸ σῶμα τῆς σαρκός, [i. 22]
- Σκύθης, [iii. 11]
- σοφία, [i. 9], 28, [ii. 3], [iii. 16]
- σπλάγχνα (τὰ), [iii. 12], [Ph. 7], [12]
- στερέωμα, [ii. 5]
- στοιχεῖα (τὰ), [ii. 8]
- συλαγωγεῖν, [ii. 8]
- συμβιβάζειν, [ii. 2], [19]
- συναιχμάλωτος, [iv. 10]
- σύνδεσμος, [ii. 19], [iii. 14]
- σύνδουλος, [i. 7], [iv. 7]
- σύνεσις, [i. 9], [ii. 2]
- συστρατιώτης, [Ph. 2]
- σῶμα, τὸ σῶμα τῆς σαρκός, [ii. 11]
- σωματικῶς, [ii. 9]
- Tacitus on the earthquake at Laodicea, p. [39]
- Talmud, supposed etymologies of Essene in, p. [116] sq., [125] sq.;
- supposed allusions to the Essenes, p. [128]
- Temple, avoidance of the, p. [174]
- Testaments, Old and New, p. [185]
- Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, on the orders of angels, [i. 16]
- theanthropism of the New Testament, p. [185]
- thundering legion, p. [61]
- Thyatira, dyes of, p. [4]
- Timotheus, his position in these epistles, [i. 1], [Ph. 1];
- ‘the brother,’ [i. 1]
- Tivoli compared with the valley of the Lycus, p. [3]
- travertine deposits in the valley of the Lycus, p. [3]
- Trimetaria, a surname of Laodicea, p. [18]
- Tychicus, [iv. 7], p. [35], [380].
- ταπεινοφροσύνη, [iii. 12]
- τάξις, [ii. 5]
- τέλειος, [i. 28]
- τις (indef.), St Paul’s use of, [ii. 8]
- τοιοῦτος ὤν, [Ph. 9], [12]
- θέλειν, [Ph. 13];
- θέλειν ἐν, [ii. 18]
- θέλημα θεοῦ, [i. 1]
- θεμελιοῦν, [i. 23]
- θεότης, τὸ θεῖον, [ii. 9]
- θιγγάνειν, [ii. 21]
- θνήσκειν, ἀποθνήσκειν, [ii. 20]
- θριαμβεύειν, [ii. 15]
- θυμός, [iii. 8]
- θύρα τοῦ λόγου, [iv. 3]
- Valentinianism, different forms of, p. [332] sq.
- Valentinians accept St Paul and St John, p. [336]
- Valentinus, use of pleroma by, p. [331]
- versions of the Epistle to the Laodiceans, Latin, p. [357];
- Bohemian, German, and English, p. [363] sq.
- Vethikin, p. [131]
- Word, the, p. [101], see [Logos], [Christ]
- Wycliffe excluded the Apocryphal Epistle to the Laodiceans from his Bible, p. [363]
- Yavana or Yona, p. [152]
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