- Sophocles, his sense of the power of vicarious sacrifice, [260].
- Stöckl, Lehrbuch der Geschichte der Philosophie, [377].
- Tacitus, his compages of the Roman empire, [xxxiv];
- says that Poppæa was surrounded with fortune-tellers, [366].
- Taparelli, Saggio teoretico di dritto naturale, philosophical basis on which the spiritual society rests, [98].
- Tatian, history of his conversion, [383].
- Tertullian, history of his conversion, [384];
- marks Domitian as a persecutor of the Church, [372];
- attests the persecution in his time, [420];
- sufferings which followed on conversions, [431-434];
- describes the first propagation of the Church, [211-213];
- compares the Church to a single vine planted in all lands, [239];
- the apostles sheltered by their position as Jews, [364];
- marks the Jews as sources of all calumny against Christians, [368].
- Theophilus, bishop of Antioch, his conversion and writings, [384].
- Tradition, has two meanings, (1) the unwritten word of God, (2) the whole doctrine of salvation as handed down, [344];
- divine and apostolical tradition, [319];
- announcing the acts and words of Christ, part of, [337];
- various parts of tradition in its full sense, [338].
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