A. D. VOL. PAGE 308 ii. 79 308 282 ii. 80 200 i. 415 Theonas, Bp of Alexandria.. .347 ii. 145 Theophilus, Bp of Antioch .412 iv. iv. 496 Theophilus, Bp of Cæsarea 150 iv. 647 401 ii. 619 Tiberian, of Spain, a Priscillianist. Theophylact.. Tichonius, a Donatist writer Titus, Bp of Bostra, in Arabia... Toldoth Jeschu, written in the 14th or 15th 310 ii. 119 Tryphon.. .550 iv. 427 390 ii. 497 .380 ii. 300 .. 362 ii. 146 V 554 INDEX V. AN ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF PRINCIPAL MATTERS. A ABERCIUS MARCELLUS, to whom Asterius Urbanus Abominations standing in the holy place, explained, iii. 496 Acacius, Bp of Cæsarea, ii. 311; wrote the life of his prede cessor Eusebius, 356 Acclamations, see Applauses Acesius, a Novatian bishop at Constantinople, said to have been at the council of Nice, ii. 53; what Constantine said to him, ib. commended, 54 Achaia, the extent of that province, i. 20 Achillas, presbyter and catechist, afterwards bishop of Alexandria, ii. 84 Acme, a Jewess, put to death at Rome, i. 187 Acosta (Uriel) whipped in the synagogue at Amsterdam, i. 24 Acts of Andrew, and Thomas, and John, and other apostles, i. 539; ii. 229, 231, 232, 370, 375, 388 Acts, or journeying of the apostles, forged by Leucius, iv. 637,638. Acts of the Apostles, why so called, ii. 618; the importance of this book, i. 367, 368, 422; iii. 77; observations upon it, iii. 206 to 212; in what part of the N. T. placed by the ancients, i. 432; iii. 456, 462. Referred to by Clement of Rome, i. 295, 296; by Ignatius, 318; Polycarp, 329; Just. Martyr, 345; the martyrs at Lyons, 361; Polycrates, 413; the Testaments of the twelve patriarchs, 464; the Recognitions, 470; and the Acts of Paul and Thecla, 449; quoted, and ascribed to St. Luke by Irenæus, 367; by Clement of Alexandria, 394, 395, 399, 400; and by Tertullian, 422; received by the Nazaræan Christians, iii. 484; quoted, and ascribed to St. Luke by Origen, ii. 533, 535; an uncontested book, and a book of authority, according to the same, 535, 545; received by Asterius Urbanus, 491; Hippolytus, 497, 502; received and quoted by Dionysius of Alexandria, 610, 635; by Cyprian, ii. 13; Pontius, 31; the author of Rebaptizing, 39; joined with the epistles in Cyprian's time, 29; a remarkable quotation of this book, 40; probably received by Novatus, 62, and the Novatians, 66; received by Commodian, 73; Victorinus, 96; Methodius, 105; Pamphilus, 123; Peter, Bp of Alexandria, 129; received and quoted as a book of authority by Archelaus, Bp in Mesopotamia, 189; Serapion, Bp of Thmuis, 146; Titus of Bostra, 147; Didymus of Alexandria, 214, and Theodore of Mopsuestia, 527, 531; both these wrote commentaries upon this book, 478, 527; whether received by the Manichees 183, 214; received by some of the Paulicians, 289; referred to by Arnobius, 255; by the other Arnobius, 256; by Lactantius, 285; the author of the book of the deaths of persecutors, 292; well known in Africa, 294; received by the Donatists, who in general received the same scriptures with other Christians; this book in particular, which is largely quoted by Petilian and Tichonus, Donatist writers, 301; received by the Arians, who likewise received the same books of scripture which other Christians did, 309, 310; a book universally acknowledged according to Eusebius of Cæsarea, 370, 381; ascribed by him to St. Luke, 371, 381; who is sometimes said by him to have been of Antioch, and a physician. Quoted by Adamantius, author of a Dialogue against the Marcionites, 406; ascribed to Luke by Athanasius, 401, and Epiphanius, 418; received and appointed to be publicly read, by the Apostolical constitutions, 438; mentioned in the 85th apostolical canon, 440; quoted by Lucifer of Cagliari, 450; Faustinus, 451; Gregory of Illiberis, 452; Victorinus, 454; Gregory Nazianzen, 470; Ephrem, 482; Optatus, 491; ascribed to St. Luke by Amphilochius, 473; Gregory Nyssen, 475; Ebedjesu, 488; Ambrose of Milan, 495; received by Jerom, and ascribed by him to St. Luke, 548; by Rufinus, 573; Augustine, 584; Chrysostom, 604, 605; is in the Catalogue of the third council of Carthage, 574; publicly read, well known, and much valued, as a book of great importance, 585, 604, 605; received and quoted by Severian, Bp of Gabala, in Syria, 620; by Sulpicius Severus, and ascribed by him to St. Luke, 622; received by Chromatius, Bp of Aquileia, 625; Victor of Antioch, 626; Innocent I, Bp of Rome, 628; Paulinus, Bp of Nola, and ascribed by him to St. Luke, 629; received by Pelagius, 631; Palladius, author of the life of Chrysostom, iii. 5; Isidore, of Pelusium, and ascribed by him to St. Luke, 7, as also by Theodoret, 10, 11, and note P; quoted by Eutherius, Bp of Tyana in Cappadocia, 19; Salvian 36; Gelasius, Bp of Rome, 42; Andrew, Bp of Cæsarea in Cappadocia, 43; is in the Alexandrian MS. 45; in the Stichometry of Nicephorus, 48, and that of Cotelerius, 49; ascribed to St. Luke by Euthalius, 39, who also published an edition of this book, and divided it into chapters and sections, 38; ascribed to St. Luke by Arethas, 57; by Arator, who turned the whole into verse, 57; ascribed to St. Luke by Cassiodorus, who wrote a commentary upon it, 61; received as a canonical book by Junilius, an African bishop, 58; ascribed to St. Luke by the author of the Imperfect work upon St. Matthew, 66; by Isidore, of Seville, 74; received by Leontius, 77; ascribed to Luke by Damascenus, 80'; Nicephorus Callisti, 91; Oecumenius, 84, and Theophylact, 85; which two last mentioned wrote commentaries upon this book. It is in all the catalogues of the books of the New Testament. See Catalogues. Received by the Rejected by the Marcionites, iv. 617 Acts of Paul and Thecla, i. 435, 448, 449; how quoted by Acts of Peter, supposed to be quoted by Clement of Alex- Acts of Pontius Pilate, and his letter to Tiberius, iii. Acts of the senate of Rome, and of governors of provinces, and Adam, his fall foreseen, and therefore the sexes made, iii. 13; Adamantius, author of a Dialogue against the Marcionites, Adamians, or Adamites, iv. 575; probably an imaginary sect, Addas, an ancient disciple of Mani, taught Turbo, ii. 144; Addison, his observations upon the fortitude of the Chris- Edesius, martyr at Alexandria in Dioclesian's persecution, Aerians, ii. 413, 414, 421 Aëtius, an Arian writer, his history, ii. 311, 312; his dis- Africanus, Julius, his history, i. 513; his learning, 515; his Agape, or love feasts among the Christians; their design Agape, a Priscillianist woman, ii. 498 Agapius, a Manichæan author, his history and works, ii. 151 Agobardus, Bp of Lyons in the ninth century, i. 448 Agrippa Castor, a writer against Basilides in the second cen- Agrippa the Great, or the Elder. See Herod Agrippa Agrippa (Marcus) confirms the privileges of the Jews in Agrippa, and his son Monbaz, put to death at Rome by Ves- Agrippina, mother of Nero, puts Lollia Paulina to Ainsworth's account of the seven precepts of Noah, v. 495 Alaric, his history, so far as written by Zosimus, iv. 411 to Albinus, procurator of Judea, for money releaseth prisoners, Aldrich, (H.) commended, i. 226, 227 Alexander, Bp of Alexandria, his history, ii. 301; his testi- Alexander, Bp of Jerusalem, scholar of Clement of Alexan- Alexander the collier, his ordination, i. 594 Alexander of Lycopolis in Egypt, his time and character, ii. Alexander Severus. See Severus Alexandra, widow of Alexander Jannæus, a religious wo- Alexandria, an ancient Christian school there, i. 390 Alogians, said by Epiphanius to have rejected all St. John's Altar, the communion table not so called in early times, The altar to the unknown God at Athens; the occasion of The altar of victory, an account of it, iv. 454 to 456; and Alypius, Augustine's friend, ii. 150; what induced him to Ambrose, Origen's friend, said to have been at first a Mar- Ambrose, Bp of Milan, his time, and character, and works, Ambrosiaster, quoted, ii. 15; supposed to be Hilary, and Amelius, his history, and time, and testimony to St. John's Ammianus Marcellimus. See Marcellinus Ammias of Philadelphia, said to have been a prophet of the Ammonianus, a learned grammarian, iv. 425 Ammonius, a learned heathen, and grammarian at Alexandria, |