WHOSE HISTORY IS WRITTEN, AND FROM WHICH EXTRACTS ARE MADE, IN THIS AND THE PRECEDING VOLUMES. Abgarus, king of Edessa A Acacius, Bp. of Caesarea, in Palestine Acts of Paul and Thecla in the second century. Acts of Pilate Adamantius, author of a dialogue against the Marcionites Adamites or Adamians, an imaginary sect. Addas, or Adimantus, a Manichee; near the end of the third or the beginning of the fourth century Adrian, emperor Aerius Aetius, an Arian Julius Africanus Agapius, a Manichæan writer of the fourth century Agathias, writer of the history of Justinian Agrippa Castor Alexander, Bp. of Alexandria Alexander, Bp. of Jerusalem Alexander of Lycopolis, in the fourth century The Ålexandrian Manuscript Alogians, an imaginary sect about 500 viii. 627 A D. VOL. PAGE Ambrose, Origen's friend Amelius, a Platonic philosopher Ammonius, a grammarian and priest at Alexandria, master of Socrates the historian Amphilochius, Bp. of Iconium Anatolius, Bp. of Laodicea Anatolius, præfect of Illyricum in the time Andrew, Bp. of Cæsarea in Cappadocia Anonymous author of the second epistle ascribed to Clement of Rome, written in the third century Anonymous author against Artemon Anonymous author of Questiones et Responsiones ad Orthodoxos, ascribed to Justin Martyr, written in the fifth century Anonymous author of the epistle to Diognetus; the second or third century Anonymous author of a Computation of 270 iii. 140 Easter Anonymous author in praise of Martyrdom; the third century Anonymous author against the Novatian Heretic Anonymous author of the Passion of Per- Anonymous author of Rebaptizing Anonymous writer against the christians Anonymous author of the Acts of Saturninus and others: at the beginning of the fourth century 243 iii. 71 59 Anonymous author of a Commentary upon the book of Job: the fourth century Anonymous author of a treatise in Augustine's works Antoninus the Pious, emperor Marcus Antoninus, emperor about 160 viii. 538 176 ii. 313 362 iv. 257 Claudius Apollinaris, Bp. of Hierapolis, in Apollinarius, Bp. of Laodicea in Syria Another Apollonius, who wrote against the Apostolical Constitutions and Canons: time Apostolics, an obscure sect Appion in the second century Apthonius, a Manichee, in the fourth century Arabianus: the second century Archelaus, Bp. in Mesopotamia: the beginning of the fourth century Arethas 186 ii. 323 211 ii. 391 Arrian, who published Epictetus Artemon, an Unitarian in the second century Six writers of the Augustan history Augustine, Bp. of Hippo Regius, in Africa 350 vii. 580 230 ii. 477 136 vii. 102 Bemarchius, who wrote the history of Con- Beryllus, Bp. of Bostra in Arabia C. Caians, or Cainites, an imaginary sect Cassian, a principal defender of Docetism, about J. Cassian M. A. Cassiodorius Senator Celsus Cerdon, a follower of Heracleon in the second century Cerinthus, an early Heretic Chalcidius, a philosopher; time uncertain John Chrysostom, Bp. of Constantinople Clement, Bp. of Rome Clement of Alexandria viii. 560 212 ii. 394 ii. 262 viii. 391 397 iv. 486 190 ix. 611 viii. 444 viii. 404 vii. 570 Clementine Homilies: the second century Constantine the Great, the first christian |