promotes extension and corroboration of the hierarchy, [288];
temper of, described by Irenæus, [270];
by Tertullian, [276];
by Clement of Alexandria, [278], [279];
by S. Augustine, [282].
Herodotus, the travelled Greek gentleman, [377].
Idolatry, Asiatic, its turpitude, [25];
division of gods, how far it could go, [27].
Ignatius, S., Bishop of Antioch, his picture of the Church in his day, [199-203];
his martyrdom, [215];