[156:1] Lightfoot, Apostolic Fathers, part ii. 1885, p. 598 ff.
[168:1] By recent returns the number of the professors of different religions is estimated as follows:
Parsees 150,000
Sikhs 1,200,000
Jews 7,000,000, being about ½ per cent.
of the whole.
Greek Catholics 75,000,000 " 6 " "
Roman Catholics 152,000,000 " 12 " "
Other Christians 100,000,000 " 8 " "
Hindus 160,000,000 " 13 " "
Muhammedans 155,000,000 " 12½ " "
Buddhists 500,000,000 " 40 " "
Not included in the above 100,000,000 " 8 " "
—————-
1,250,350,000
We have taken these statistics, which are approximately correct, from an excellent little work recently published by the Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge—Buddhism, by T.W. Rhys Davids, p. 6.
INDEX.
Acts of the Apostles, evidence for, 142 f., 164
Addai, Doctrine of, 147
Ammonius, Diatessaron of, 148
Anger, 5
Antioch, earthquake at, in A.D. 115, 107 f.
Aphthonius; see Elias of Salamia
Apocalypse, allusion to Paul in, 26, n. 2; language of, 27 ff.
Apollinaris, Claudius; date, 137; evidence for Gospels, 137
Aristion, 55
Ascension, evidence for, 165
Aubertin, 65, 66
Aucher, 145
Baronius, 112 n. 3
Bar-Salibi, Dionysius, 147 f.
Basnage, 65, 66
Baumgarten-Crusius, 70, 72
Baur, does not allude to Armenian version of Ignatian Epistles, 79;
date of martyrdom of Ignatius, 89 f.; place of his martyrdom, 95 ff.;
on Peregrinus Proteus, 102
Beausobre, 70, 71
Bleek, 7, 32, 60, 62, 68, 74, 80, 90, 93
Blondel, 65, 66
Bochart, 65, 66
Böhringer, 59, 62, 63, 80
Bunsen, 32, 62, 63, 79
Calvin, 64
Campianus, 64
Casaubon, 65, 67
Celsus, Origen on, 10 ff., 146
Centuriators, Magdeburg, 64
Chemnitz, 62, 64, 65
Christianity, claim to be Divine Revelation, not original, 166 f.;
history and achievements opposed to this claim, 167 f.;
census of religions, 168 n. 1; transformation of, 169 f.
Chrysostom, 108, 110, 111 f.
Ciasca, alleged Arabic version of Tatian's Diatessaron, 145, 150 f.
Clement of Alexandria, on Basilides, 18 f.
Cleophas, 52
Cook, 65, 66
Criticism, attitude towards, 1
Cureton, 62, 63, 65, 68 ff., 79, 83 f.
Curetonian version of Ignatian Epistles, 59 ff., 67 ff., 74 ff., 80 f.
Dallaeus, 62
Davidson, Dr., on passage of Irenaeus, 6; date of martyrdom of
Ignatius, 91; place of the martyrdom, 96
Delitzsch, 30, 31, 32
Denzinger, 78, 79, 80 n. 2, 103 n. 1
Diatessaron of Ammonius, 148 ff., 152 ff.
Diatessaron of Elias of Salamia, 148 ff.
Diatessaron of Tatian, 145 ff.; alleged Armenian version of Ephraem's
commentary on it, 145 f.; Latin translation by Aucher and
Moesinger, 145 f.; Arabic version of, translated by Ciasca, 145 f.;
Eusebius on it, 146 f.; did Eusebius directly know it? 146 f.;
Bar-Salibi on it, 147 f.; Theodoret suppresses it, 149 f.; the
genealogies of Jesus said to be excised, 149 f.; not all suppressed
in Armenian and Arabic works, 150; called 'Gospel according to the
Hebrews,' 150; Epiphanius had not seen it, 150; we could not identify
it, 150; Arabic version of Ciasca, 150 f.; said to be translated
from Syriac, 151; its date, 151; ascribed in notes to Tatian, 151;
original language of Tatian's Diatessaron, 151 f.; Gospel texts
in alleged versions affected by repeated translation, 151 f.; name of
Tatian not on original work, 152; could it be identified? 152 ff.;
case of Victor of Capua, 152 ff.; was he mistaken? 153 f.; Dr. Wace
says: No, 153; value of evidence if alleged versions be genuine, 154
Dionysius of Corinth, 56
Doctrine of Addai, 147
Donaldson, Dr., on Epistle of Polycarp, 21; on Tatian's Diatessaron, 150
Dorner, 4
Dressel, 79
Ebrard, 7
Elias of Salamia, his Diatessaron, 147 f.; he finds fault with Canons
of Eusebius, 148
Ephraem Syrus, his Commentary on Tatian's Diatessaron, 147 f.;
date, 148; alleged Armenian version of his Commentary, 145; date
of the MS., 150; translated from Syriac, 150; evidence, 150 f.;
Tatian's name not mentioned, 150; value as evidence if genuine, 154
Epiphanius, 150
Eusebius, on Papias, 7; silence of, 45 f.; my only inference from silence
of, 50 f.; procedure of, 50 f.; his references to Hegesippus, 52 ff.;
his references to John, 53 ff.; on Claudius Apollinaris, 137;
on Polycrates of Ephesus, 137; on Tatian's Diatessaron, 146 f.;
on Diatessaron of Ammonius, 148 f.; his Epistle to Carpianus,
148 f., 152
Ewald, 32, 33, 62, 63, 79, 141