[259]This is what Dionysius of Rome had imputed to our Dionysius, though without the word “wholly” he would not have altogether discarded the position.
[260]Λόγος is translated throughout this passage by “speech” (i. e. uttered words), except in the last clause, where it refers to the Son Himself and where it must be rendered by “Word” as usual: but obviously “speech” is only part of the full meaning of λόγος. The whole passage should be compared with the preceding extract.
[261]Ps. xliv. (xlv.) 1: here R.V. translates λόγον ἀγαθόν, “a goodly matter,” in accordance with A.V.
[262]The word used (ἐγκυκλεῖν) suggests the scenic device of the ἐγκύκλημα, by which some kind of change of scene was brought on to the stage in the Greek theatre: see Classical Dict., s.v.
INDEX
Absolution, [43], [60] f. Ælia (Jerusalem), [52] Æmilianus, Governor of Pannonia, [14], [65] Prefect of Egypt, [16], [27], [46] f. Alexander, Bishop of Jerusalem, [51] Bishop of Tyre, [52] a martyr, [38] Alexander Severus, Emperor, [12], [66] Alexandrians, letter to, [28], [70] ff. Alogi referred to, [84] Ammon, a martyr, [40] Ammonarion, a martyr, [39] Antioch, Council of, [10], [51], [103] Apollonia, a martyr, [36] Arabia, [10], [41], [52] Aristotle referred to, [28], [95] Arius, heresy of, [20], [56], [108] Ater, a martyr, [39] Athanasius, [9], [19] ff., [103] ff.
Baptism of heretics, [15], [26], [51] ff., [59] Basil, Bishop of Cæsarea, [9], [22], [80] Basilides, letter to, [26], [29], [76] ff. Benson, Archbishop, [14], [34], [51], [52], [55] Besas, a martyr, [38] Bethune-Baker, Dr., [22] Bithynia, Churches of, [52]
Cappadocia, Churches of, [52], [54] Catechetical School of Alexandria, [9], [10], [11], [12], [32] Cemeteries, Christian, [17], [47] Cephro, [17], [46], [48] f. Cerinthus, heresy of, [85] Chæremon, Bishop of Nilopolis, [41] a deacon, [46], [64] Chronicon Orientale, [9] ff. Cilicia, Churches of, [52], [54] Colluthion, [17], [49] Communion, ritual of, [26], [60] reservation of species, [42] f. Conon, letter to, [60] f. Consistentes, [60] Copts (Egyptians), [10], [39], [66], [70], [73] Coracion, converted from heresy, [84] Cornelia Salonina, [14], [69] Cornelius, Bishop of Rome, [15], [51] Cronion Eunous, a martyr, [38] Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage, [9], [11], [15], [55], [58]
Damascus, John of, [9], [75] Decius, Persecution of, [13] f., [39], [43], [65] Demetrianus, Bishop of Antioch, [52] Demetrius, Bishop of Alexandria, [11] Democritus quoted, [25], [28], [99] Dionysia, a martyr, [39] Dionysius, Bishop of Rome, [19] f., [58] f., [103] Dionysius, church dedicated to St., [31] Dioscorus, a presbyter, [64] a boy confessor, [39] Domitius and Didymus, letter to, [63] f. Duumviri, [63]
Easter Letters, [28], [63] ff. Ecclesiastes, Beginning of, [30] Ephesus and the two Johns, [89] Epicurus, [12], [23] ff., [91] ff. Epimachus, a martyr, [38] Euphranor, letter to, [56], [104], [105] Euripides referred to, [100] Eusebius, Eccl. Hist. of, [9], [22], [35] ff., [82] ff. Præpar. Evangelica of, [9], [34], [91] ff., [101] f. Exorcists, [66]