Petilian, Donatist Bp. at Cirtha, in Numidia Phileas, Bp. of Thmuis, in Egypt 296 iii. 234 Philip, Bp. of Gortyna, in Crete 170 ii. 312 Philip, emperor Philoromus, of Alexandria Philostorgius, a learned Arian historian Philostratus, his Life of Apollonius Tyanæus Phlegon 106, Praxeas, an Unitarian, about the end of the second century Priscillian, Bp. of Abila, in Spain, and his followers 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 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 Rufinus, presbyter of Aquileia S. Sabellius Sabinus, an Arian ecclesiastical historian Scythian, one of Mani's predecessors: in the third century Secundinus, of Rome, a Manichæan author Severian, Bp. of Galbala, in Syria Severus, Alexander Severus, Septimius Severus, Sulpicius Sextus in the second century : 256 ii. 662 376 iii. 600 440 V. 64 412 viii. 278 about 150 viii. 552 Sibylline Oracles: in the second century Silvanus, Bp. of Gaza, in Palestine Soter, Bp. of Rome Sozomen, the ecclesiastical historian Spartian, one of the writers of the Augustan history 306 vii. 468 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 Theodotus, Bp. of Laodicea, in Syria 100 vi. 626 500 vi. S 1516 505 172 ii. 147 Theonas, Bp. of Alexandria Theophilus, Bp. of Antioch Theophilus, Bp. of Cæsarea Tiberian, of Spain, a Priscillianist Tichonius, a Donatist writer Titus, Bp. of Bostra, in Arabia Toldoth Jeschu, written in the 14th or 15th Valens, deacon of lia, or Jerusalem, martyr in Dioclesian's persecution Valentinus (the gnostic) in the second cen tury Victor, Bp. of Rome Victor of Autioch: a Commentary upon Victor Tununensis Victorinus, Bp. of Pettaw, in Germany C. M. Victorinus Afer Vincentius Lirinensis Vitellius, a Donatist Ulphilas, Bp. of the Goths Ulpian Vopiscus, one of the Augustan writers X. A. D. VOL. PAGE 253 vii. 361 ii. 600 390 viii. 61 196 ii. 324 Xiphilinus, a christian, wrote an Epitome of 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- Abominations standing in the holy place, explained, vi. 408. Abulpharagius, see Bar-Hebræus Acacius, Bp. of Cæsarea, iii. 583. wrote the life of his prede- Acclamations, see Applauses Acesius, a Novatian bishop at Constantinople, said to have been Achaia, the extent of that province, i. 34 Achillas, presbyter and catechist, afterwards bishop of Alexan- Acme, a Jewess, put to death at Rome, i. 360 Acosta (Uriel) whipped in the synagogue at Amsterdam, i. 43 |