His attempt to resuscitate paganism, 331.

Attitude of the Church towards him, ii. [261].

Joy at his death, [262]

Julien l'Hospitalier, St., legend of, ii. [84], note

Jupiter Ammon, fountain of, deemed miraculous, i. 366, and note

Justinian, his laws respecting slavery, ii. [65]

Justin Martyr, his recognition of the excellence of many parts of the pagan writings, i. 344.

On the “seminal logos,” 344.

On the Sibylline books, 376.

Cause of his conversion to Christianity, 415.