affirms its superior principality, [267];

sets forth the Church as the treasure-house of truth and grace, [268-9];

distinguishes the perpetual teaching office in her, [269], [287];

contrasts her truth with the variation of heresies, [270];

summary of his doctrine on the Church, heresy, the Primacy, tradition, [271-4];

one of a chain between S. Paul, S. Ignatius, and S. Cyprian, [349];

speaks of the number of martyrs, [339];

himself martyred with many of his people, [303];

speaks of “the tradition of the Apostles” as the whole body of truth which they communicated, [198];

speaks of the “founding and building” of Sees, [255].