INDEX IV. ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE AN AUTHORS, SECTS, AND WRITINGS, WHOSE HISTORY IS WRITTEN, AND FROM WHICH EXTRACTS Adrian, emperor OF Abgarus, king of Edessa Acacius, Bp. of Cæsarea, in Palestine century. Adamites or Adamians, an imaginary sect. A The Alexandrian Manuscript A. D. VOL. PAGE ii. 331 330 Aetius, an Arian Julius Africanus Agapius, a Manichæan writer of the fourth Agathias, writer of the history of Justinian Alexander of Lycopolis, in the fourth cen- tury iii. 279 iv. 166 iii. 282 132 ii. 309 V. ... about 500 Ambrose, Origen's friend Gospels Ammonius Saccas, a heathen philosopher at INDEX IV. Ammonius, a grammarian and priest at Amphilochius, Bp. of Iconium Anonymous author concerning Discipline Anonymous author against the Novatian Anonymous author of Rebaptizing Anonymous writer against the christians Anonymous author of the Acts of Saturninus ii. ii. 243 iii. 250 iii. iii. 255 iii. 203 ii. 256 iii. 250 iii. 55 iii. 110 303 vii. 471 iv. 166 iii. 560 AUTHORS, SECTS, AND WRITINGS. Anonymous author of a Commentary upon Antoninus the Pious, emperor Marcus Antoninus, emperor about Phrygia Apollinarius, Bp. of Laodicea in Syria · Another Apollonius, who wrote against the Apostolical Constitutions and Canons: time Aristides Aristides the sophist Aristo, of Pella Apostolics, an obscure sect Appion in the second century • Archelaus, Bp. in Mesopotamia: the begin- ning of the fourth century Arethas Arnobius Another Arnobius Arrian, who published Epictetus Artemon, an Unitarian in the second century Asterius Urbanus Asterius, an Arian Athanasius, Bp. of Alexandria Athenagoras The Audians Six writers of the Augustan history Augustine, Bp. of Hippo Regius, in Africa Aurelian, emperor A. D. VOL. PAGE 13 iii. 587 418 ib. 138 vii. 124 161 vii. 132 160 viii. 538 176 ii. 313 362 iv. 257 186 ii. 323 211 ii. 391 iv. 194 ii. 603 ii. 262 iii. 283 164 vii. 198 ii. 262 iii. 252 308 176 vii. 291 140 ii. 310 316 iii. 569 306 iii. 456 109 vii. 85 viii. 570 232 ii. 410 330 iii. 587 326 iv. 152 178 iii. 193 350 iv. 176 306 vii. 468 iii. 270 270 vii, 385 Bacchylus Basil, Bp. of Ancyra in Galatia Basil, Bp. of Cæsarea, in Cappadocia Venerable Bede B. Beryllus, Bp. of Bostra in Arabia about • Bemarchius, who wrote the history of Con stantine C. Caians, or Cainites, an imaginary sect J. Cassian M. A. Cassiodorius Senator emperor Cornelius, Bp. of Rome. . Candidus: in the second century Cassian, a principal defender of Docetism, century Cerinthus, an early Heretic Chalcidius, a philosopher; time uncertain John Chrysostom, Bp. of Constantinople Clement, Bp. of Rome Clement of Alexandria Celsus Cerdon, a follower of Heracleon in the second Clementine Homilies: the second century Rome Constantine the Great, the first christian A. D. VOL. PAGE 535 V. 92 Cosmas, of Alexandria 248 iii. 3 348 iv. 171 412 V. 13 J. Damascenus Damasus, Bp. of Rome Didymus of Alexandria • Dion Chrysostom, a sophist D. Dionysius, falsely called the Areopagite Dionysius, Bp. of Corinth See a History of divers of their writers E. Ælius Donatus Elcesaites, or Ossens: their time uncertain Epiphanius, Bp. in Cyprus Epistle of the church of Smyrna, concerning the martyrdom of Polycarp. 730 v. 146 540 viii. 138 366 iv. 275 249 vii. 356 390 iv. 362 370 { 300 iii. 275 vii. 515 378 iv. 376 230 vii. 338 98 vii. 298 ii. 643 # 247 V. 72 490 vii. 123 170 ii. 144 259 iii. 127 312 iii. 555 iii. 560, &c. 328 iii. 553 356 viii. 278 290 iii. 159 iii. 160 1285 iv. 320 vi. 383 370 iv. 304 109 vii. 78 368 iv. 185 167 ii. 110 |