Farrar, Dr., 34
Francke, 97

Gfrörer, 7, 75
Glaucias, 15, 18, 19,
Gobarus, Stephanus, 23
Godet, 32
Gospel, the Fourth, contrast with Synoptics, 26 f., 26 n. 2;
Hebraic character of its language, 27 ff.;
Eusebius regarding it, 49, 51, 53 f., 55 ff.;
evidence to it of Martyrdom of Polycarp, 135;
alleged evidence of Claudius Apollinaris, 137;
alleged evidence of Polycrates 137;
supposed reference to it in Epistle of Vienne and Lyons, 144;
Tatian's Diatessaron said to begin with it, 147 f.;
insufficiency of evidence for it, 162 ff.;
its contents cannot be reconciled with Synoptics, 163 f.
Gospels, Justin's use of, 24 f.; evidence of alleged quotations, 24 f.;
object in examining evidence for, 37 ff., 41 ff.; numerous Gospels
circulating in early Church, 131 f.; anonymous quotations not
necessarily from canonical, 131 ff.; illustrations of this, 132 ff.;
evidence of Martyrdom of Polycarp, 135; evidence of Melito of
Sardis, 135 f.; evidence of Claudius Apollinaris, 137; evidence of
Epistle of Vienne and Lyons, 141 ff.; principles on which evidence
is examined, 162; insufficiency of evidence for, 162 ff.
Greet, Hofstede de, 5, 9 n. 2
Grove, 34
Guericke, 7, 90 f., 93

Hadrian, 12
Hagenbach, 91, 93
Harless, 75
Hase, 76
Hebrews, Gospel according to the, 122 f., 123, 150
Hefele, 80
Hegesippus, his attitude to Paul, 23; references to him by Eusebius,
52 ff.; on Simeon, 52
Hemphill, Professor, did Eusebius directly know Tatian's Diatessaron?
146 f.; on Arabic Diatessaron, 149; it takes Matthew as basis, 149;
its substantial identity with Victor's Diatessaron, 153
Hengstenberg, 31
Hilgenfeld, on passage of Irenaeus, 5 f.; on Ignatian Epistles, 78, 79;
place and date of martyrdom of Ignatius, 97 ff.; on Papias and
Matthew's Hebrew "Oracles," 122; Protevangelium Jacobi, 142;
Eusebius on Tatian's Diatessaron, 146 f.
Hippolytus, 17 f.
Holtzmann, 135, 147
Hug, 32
Humfrey, 66

Ignatius, Epistle of Polycarp regarding him, 20 ff.; date and place of
his martyrdom, 87, 94 ff.; his alleged martyr-journey, 94 ff.;
his treatment during it, 99 f.; compared with Paul's journey, 100 f.;
compared with case of Peregrinus, 101 ff.; reasons opposed to
martyr-journey to Rome, and for martyrdom in Antioch, 104 ff.;
remains of Ignatius, 111 ff.; martyrologies, 112 f.
Ignatian Epistles, Dr. Lightfoot on, 57 ff.; critics on priority of
Syriac version, 59 ff., long recension, 64 ff.; Vossian Epistles,
67 ff.; version of Ussher, 67; Armenian version, 78 ff.; Eusebian
Epistles, 80 ff.; their order in MSS., 82 ff.; their value as
evidence, 113 f.
Irenaeus, 3 ff.

Jacobson, 65
Jerome, 110 f.
John, references of Eusebius, 53 ff.; Papias and Presbyters on, 55 f.;
double use of name, 55 f.
Justin Martyr, his quotations, 28 ff.

Keim, 135
Kestner, 70, 71
Kirchhofer, 7

Lange, 32
Lardner, 70, 136
Lechler, 76 f.
Lightfoot, 32, 33
Lightfoot, Dr., objectionable style of criticism, 1 f., 3, 7 f.,
13 n. 1, 14 f., 15 n. 1, 20, 21, 23 f., 24 n. 5, 25 f., 27, 30 f.,
36, 44 f., 46 f., 57 ff., 68 ff.; 73 ff., 144; on a passage of
Irenaeus, 3 ff.; discussion of date of Celsus, 9 ff.; Dr. Westcott
on Basilides, 15 ff.; weightier arguments of apologists, 20 ff.;
on Epistle of Polycarp, 20 f., object of Papias' work, 22; on
Hegesippus and Apostle Paul, 22 f.; on Justin Martyr's quotations,
23 ff.; on duration of ministry of Jesus, 26 f.; on Hebraic character
of language of the Fourth Gospel, 27 ff.; identification of Sychar,
30 ff.; on argument of S.R., 36 ff.; on silence of Eusebius, 45 ff.;
the intention of Eusebius, 44 f.; procedure of Eusebius, 50 f.;
silence of Eusebius as evidence for Fourth Gospel, 56 f.; on
Ignatian Epistles, 57 ff.; on view of Lipsius, 60 f.; misstatements
regarding references in S.R., 61 ff.; differentiation of Ignatian
Epistles, 80 ff.; their position in MSS., 82 ff.; on martyr-journey
and treatment of Ignatius, 99 f.; compared with Apostle Paul's,
100 f.; compared with case of Peregrinus Proteus, 101 ff.; on
John Malalas, 108 ff.; on Polycarp of Smyrna, 115 f.; date of his
Epistle, 115; does not examine alleged quotations of Gospels, 116;
on Papias of Hierapolis, 117 ff.; Papias on Mark, 117 f.; Papias on
Matthew, 119 ff.; on accuracy of Papias, 120 ff.; translation of
Hebrew Oracles of Matthew, 121 f.; on Gospel according to the
Hebrews, 122 f.; on nature of Oracles of Matthew, 124 ff.; can
Oracles include narrative? 125 f.; his misapprehension of argument
of S.R., 129 ff.; on Martyrdom of Polycarp, 135; on Melito of
Sardis, 135 f.; erroneous quotation from S.R., 136, n. 2; on
Claudius Apollinaris, 137 f.; on Polycrates of Ephesus, 137; on
Epistle of Vienne and Lyons, 139 ff.; on the "testimony of Zacharias,"
140 ff.; alleged reference to Acts, 142 f.; alleged reference
to Fourth Gospel, 144; Tatian's Diatessaron, 145 f.; on Eusebius's
mention of it, 146 f.; did he directly know it? 146; on Doctrine
of Addai, 147; it mentions Tatian's Diatessaron, 147; Dionysius
Bar-Salibi on Tatian's Diatessaron, 147 f.; on Diatessaron of
Ammonius, 148; quite different from Tatian's work, 148 f.;
similarity to Arabic version asserted by Hemphill, 149; case of
Victor of Capua, 152 f.; Victor must have been mistaken, 153 f.;
Victor not mistaken after all, 153; on Letter of the Smyrnaens,
154 ff.; a short way with its miraculous elements, 154 f.;
practically justifies procedure of "Supernatural Religion," 156
Lipsius, on Ignatian Epistles, 60 f., 63, 78, 79; on Martyrdom of
Polycarp, 135
Logia, meaning of, in N.T., 124 ff.
Logos doctrine in Apocalypse, 30 n. 1
Lucian, 12, 101 f.
Luke, Gospel according to, supposed reference to it in Epistle of Vienne
and Lyons, 141 f.; its use in Diatessaron, 149, 153
Luthardt, on passage of Irenaeus, 6; on Basilides, 18; on language of
Fourth Gospel and Apocalypse, 28 ff.

Magdeburg Centuriators, 64
Malalas, John, on martyrdom of Ignatius, 108 ff.
Marcus Aurelius, 105 f.
Mark, Presbyters and Papias on, 117 f.; not eye-witness but interpreter
of Peter, 118 f.; value of his Gospel as evidence, 118 f.; use in
Diatessaron, 149
Matthew, Presbyters and Papias on, 55 f., 119 ff.; wrote oracles in
Hebrew, 119 ff.; when translated, 121 ff.; use in Diatessaron
of Ammonius, 148; also in that of Tatian, 149 f.
Matthias, 16, 18
Mayerhoff, 91, 93
Melito of Sardis, 135 f.
Merx, 78, 79
Meyer, on passage of Irenaeus, 5, 82
Mill, on miracles, 36 ff.
Milman, 59, 62, 63, 105 n. 1, 107 f.
Moesinger, Ephraem's Commentary, 145 f., 150
Mozley, on belief, 35 f.

Neander, 70, 71 f., 105 f.
Neubauer, 30, 34
Nicephorus, 111 n. 1

Olshausen, 7, 32
"Oracles," meaning of, 124 ff.
Origen, on Celsus, 10 f.