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Petilian, Donatist Bp. at Cirtha, in Numidia

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Phileas, Bp. of Thmuis, in Egypt

296 iii. 234

Philip, Bp. of Gortyna, in Crete

170 ii. 312

Philip, emperor

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Philoromus, of Alexandria

Philostorgius, a learned Arian historian

Philostratus, his Life of Apollonius Tyanæus

Phlegon

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Praxeas, an Unitarian, about the end of the

second century

Priscillian, Bp. of Abila, in Spain, and his followers

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Proclus, president at the school at Athens Procopius, a christian writer of the history of Justinian

Proculus, a Montanist

Prodicus a heretic

Prosper, of Aquitain

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Works ascribed to Prosper Prudentius, of Saragossa, in Spain

Q.

Quadratus, apologist for the christian religion in the time of Adrian

R.

Recognitions: in the second century
Rheticius, Bp. of Autun, in Gaul
Rhodon

Rufinus, presbyter of Aquileia
Rutilias

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Sabellius

Sabinus, an Arian ecclesiastical historian
Salvian, presbyter of Marseilles
Saturninus, a heretic

Scythian, one of Mani's predecessors: in

the third century

Secundinus, of Rome, a Manichæan author
Cæcilius Sedulius

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Severian, Bp. of Galbala, in Syria

Severus, Alexander

Severus, Septimius

Severus, Sulpicius

Sextus in the second century

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256 ii. 662

376 iii. 600

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412 viii. 278

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Sibylline Oracles: in the second century

Silvanus, Bp. of Gaza, in Palestine

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Soter, Bp. of Rome

Sozomen, the ecclesiastical historian

Spartian, one of the writers of the Augustan history

306 vii. 468

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Terebinthus, one of Mani's predecessors : in the third century

Tertullian

Testaments of the twelve patriarchs: in the

second century

Thallus: time not known

Themison, a Montanist

Themistius

Theodore, Bp. of Heraclea, in Thrace
Theodore, Bp. of Mopsuestia, in Cilicia
Theodoret

Theodotus, Bp. of Laodicea, in Syria
Theodotus, the tanner, an Unitarian
Theognostus, of Alexandria

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172 ii. 147

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Theonas, Bp. of Alexandria

Theophilus, Bp. of Antioch

Theophilus, Bp. of Cæsarea
Theophylact

Tiberian, of Spain, a Priscillianist

Tichonius, a Donatist writer

Titus, Bp. of Bostra, in Arabia

Toldoth Jeschu, written in the 14th or 15th

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Valens, deacon of lia, or Jerusalem, martyr in Dioclesian's persecution

Valentinus (the gnostic) in the second cen

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Victor, Bp. of Rome

Victor of Autioch: a Commentary upon
St. Mark's gospel, ascribed to him

Victor Tununensis

Victorinus, Bp. of Pettaw, in Germany

C. M. Victorinus Afer

Vincentius Lirinensis

Vitellius, a Donatist

Ulphilas, Bp. of the Goths

Ulpian

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Vopiscus, one of the Augustan writers

X.

A. D. VOL. PAGE

253 vii. 361 ii. 600

390 viii. 61

196 ii. 324

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Xiphilinus, a christian, wrote an Epitome of
Dion Cassius: in the 11th century

Z.

306 vii. 470

vii. 187

Zosimus

425 viii. 93

INDEX V.

AN

ALPHABETICAL TABLE

OF

PRINCIPAL MATTERS.

A

ABERCIUS MARCELLUS, to whom Asterius Urbanus in-
scribed his books against the Montanists, volume ii. page 412
Abgarus, king of Edessa, his letter to our Saviour, and our
Saviour's rescript, with remarks, vi. 596—605
Ablabius, a Novatian bishop, iii. 103

Abominations standing in the holy place, explained, vi. 408.
Abraxas, this name and the gems called Abraxæi, as used by the
Basilidians, viii. 352, 370–375. these gems used as charms
by the heathens, 375. an examination of Montfauçon's figures,
377-381. from these gems the heathenish custom of using
Abrasadabra as a charm, 383. arguments from Beausobre
that these gems were not used by christians, and that
Abraxas was not the god of the Basilidians, 383-387. it
was the first of their 365 heavens, or the chief of the 365
angels, 374

Abulpharagius, see Bar-Hebræus

Acacius, Bp. of Cæsarea, iii. 583. wrote the life of his prede-
cessor Eusebius, iv. 72

Acclamations, see Applauses

Acesius, a Novatian bishop at Constantinople, said to have been
at the council of Nice, iii. 97. what Constantine said to him,
ib. commended, 99

Achaia, the extent of that province, i. 34

Achillas, presbyter and catechist, afterwards bishop of Alexan-
dria, iii. 156

Acme, a Jewess, put to death at Rome, i. 360

Acosta (Uriel) whipped in the synagogue at Amsterdam, i. 43

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