INDEX OF PASSAGES.

Jerusalem, results to the Christian Church from the fall of, 90 sq, 217

John (St);at Ephesus, 91, 101, 142 sq;his church organisation, 218;the founder of a school, 217 sq;the repositary of Apostolic doctrine and practice, 218;his encounter with Cerinthus, 101, 212;his connexion with Polycarp, 89, 92;with Papias, 142 sq, 160, 193, 198, 210 sq;with his namesake John the Presbyter, 143 sq, 187;his longevity, 48, 89, 91, 92, 101, 217, 246;a story of his martyrdom explained, 211 sq;traditions respecting him, 48, 187, 189 sq, 210, 217;see alsoFourth Gospel

John (St), the Epistles of;their position in the Canon of Eusebius, 39, 46 sq;two mentioned in the Muratorian Canon, 190;the First Epistle employed by Polycarp, 49 sq, 118, 191 sq, 220;by Papias, 49, 154, 186, 190 sq, 206, 220;by Irenæus, 45;a postscript to the Fourth Gospel, 186 sq, 190, 220;the evidence of Papias, and of the Muratorian Canon, to thisfact, 189, 206

John Malalas;represents Ignatius as martyred at Antioch, 79 sq, 212 n, 214;his historical blunders, 80 sq, 214, 269, 285;on a visit of Antoninus Pius to Asia Minor, 98 n

John the Baptist;his designation in the Fourth Gospel, 18 sq, 124 sq;his father Zacharias, 146 n, 256 sq;the [Greek: phônê], 232 n

John the Presbyter; in Asia Minor, 91; his connexion with Papias, 143 sq, 149, 150 n, 164, 165 sq, 266; with Pothinus, 266; with the Apostle St John, 143 sq, 187

Judith, date of the book of, 25 n

Julian, the Emperor, 270

Justa, the Syrophoenician, 129

Justin Martyr;his pupil Tatian, 272, 274;his accuser Crescens, 148, 272;his martyrdom, 148, 274;the account in Eusebius, 150;his evangelical quotations, 43;looseness of his quotations from the O.T., 12, 43;his lost writings, 33;Eusebius' method tested upon his extant works, 43;his Chiliasm, 151;his error as to Simon Magus, 268;his Logos doctrine compared with Melito, 235;his references to the Virgin Mary, 236;his evidence to the authorship of the Apocalypse, 43;to the public use of the Gospels, 227

Kestner, 68, 69

Lampe, 68

Lardner, 40, 41 n, 42 n, 68, 69, 94 n, 109 n, 241 n

Lechler, 70

Leimbach, 158 n, 264 n

Linus, 45

Lipsius, 64, 65, 71, 80 n, 81 n, 85, 103 n, 104, 116, 213 n

Logos;the expression common to the Apocalypse and Fourth Gospel, 15;as distinct from [Greek: phônê], 232 n;the doctrine in the Ignatian Epistles, 86 sq;in Justin Martyr, 235;in Valentinus, 86;in Melito, 232, 234 sq;in Marcellus of Ancyra, 87;its importance a characteristic of the second century, 235

Lucian;illustrates the Ignatian Epistles, 76 sq;the Epistle of Polycarp, 77 n

Luke's (St) Gospel;the source of Marcion's Gospel, 8, 186;Papias acquainted with, 178 sq, 186;the evidence of the Muratorian Canon, 189;quoted in theLetter of the Gallican Churches, 255 sq;Renan on its authorship, 291

Luthardt, 14, 132

[Greek: Leopardos], 67, 83

[Greek: Logia], 155 n, 160, 163, 171, 172 sq

Magdeburg Centuriators, 65, 66

Malalas; seeJohn Malalas

Manes, 81

Mansel, 28

Marcellus of Ancyra, the Logos doctrine of, 87

Marcion;his date, 81, 116, 213 n;confused with Cerinthus, 210, 212;his Gospel, 6 n, 8, 186;his Canon, 117, 227, 263, 273;Papias' acquaintance with it, 186;his attitude towards St Paul, 273;his high moral character, 119;his distinctive views, 117 sq;not alluded to in the Ignatian Epistles, 85;nor in Polycarp's Epistle, 101, 115, 212;a supposed allusion considered, 106, 115 sq;opposed by Justin Martyr, 33;by Melito, 231;scene of his heresy, 219, 227, 231;the question of the Canon raised by it, 219, 225;his views on the resurrection and judgment, 120

Maries, the four, in Papias the lexicographer, 210 sq

Mark's (St) Gospel;the account and criticism of Papias, 8, 10, 19, 162 sq, 175 sq,181, 205 sq;the motive of Papias' allusion, 207;compared by Papias with the Fourth Gospel, 165, 205 sq;identification of Papias' St Mark, 2, 10, 20, 46, 163 sq;evidence of the Muratorian Canon to, 189, 205 sq

Marseilles, 252

Martyrdom of Polycarp; seePolycarp, Martyrdom of

Massuet, 98 n

Matthew (St), and Papias, 143, 193

Matthew's (St) Gospel; the account in Papias, 163, 167 sq, 181; his testimony to the Hebrew original, 168, 172; its character, 170 sq; a Greek St Matthew in existence in his day, 168 sq; identical with the extant Gospel, 169 sq; relation of the Hebrew to the Greek Gospel, 170; confused with theGospel according to the Hebrews, by Jerome, 285; perhaps by Papias, 170; motive of Papias' allusion, 208; quoted in the Epistle of Barnabas as 'Scripture,' 227

Meletius, confused with Melito, 231

Melito;his date, 223, 224;a contemporary of Polycarp and Papias, 224;perhaps one of the elders quoted in Irenæus, 196 n, 224;perhaps a teacher of Clement of Alexandria, 218, 224;his travels, 224, 226;his learning, 228;his orthodoxy, 230;range of his literary works, 32, 102, 224;their popularity, 102, 224, 230;his lost works, 223, 225, 229;hisApology, 223, 241 n;the preface to hisSelections, 226;(1) the extant Greek fragments, their genuineness, 228 sq;supported by the evidence of Tertullian and Hippolytus to hisstyle, 229 sq, 234;not the work of Meletius, 231;their direct evidence to the Gospels, 231;(2) the Syriac fragments, 232 sq;their theology, 234 sq;his doctrine of the Logos, 234;his references to the Virgin Mary, 235 sq;passages from his works incorporated into Irenæus, 236 sq;Armenian version of a fragment and its Syriac abridgment, 236 sq;a quotation inChronicon Paschale, 241 n;his work on the Paschal controversy, 223, 225, 241 n, 242 sq;evidence to the Fourth Gospel therefrom, 248;notice of the Apocalypse in, 47, 216;coincidences with St Paul's Epistles, 237;his treatise against Marcion, 231;date and manner of his death, 224

Merx, 64, 71

Mill (J.S.), 28 sq, 204

Milman, 65

Ministry, the duration of our Lord's, 16 sq, 48, 131, 245 sq

Miracles, 26 sq

[Moesinger, 288]

Montanism;its centre in Asia Minor, 219;correspondence between the Churches of Asia and Gaul relating to, 253;Irenæus' mission to Rome respecting, 253, 259 n;not referred to in the Ignatian Epistles, 85;nor in the Epistle of Polycarp, 106;opposed by Apollinaris, 238;by Irenæus, 267;the question of the Canon involved in the controversy with, 219, 238, 267

Morality and dogma, 27 sq

Mosheim, 68

Mozley, 28

Muratori, 295 n

Muratorian Canon;date, 188;original language, 188 n;English translation, 189 sq;emendations in the text, 189 n;represents the Church of Rome, 53, 270;its evidence to St Mark's Gospel, 189, 205 sq;to St Luke's Gospel, 189, 206;to the Fourth Gospel, 52 sq, 91, 189 sq, 206, 216;to four Gospels, 164, 188 sq, 205 sq, 270;its testimony compared with that of Papias, 205 sq;perhaps borrowed from him, 207;Matthew Arnold's estimate of, 190 n

Naassenes, 161 n

Nature;two meanings of the term, 29 sq;its relation to a Personal God, 28 sq

Neander, 68, 69, 120 n, 141, 242

Neocoros, 300

Neubauer, 17 n, 133, 135, 136

Nicolaitans, 48, 182

Niebuhr, 25

Nolte, 211 n

Oecumenius, 201

Onesimus, the friend of Melito, 226

Ophites, 52, 161, 202, 219

Origen;on Celsus, 7;on the authorship of the Fourth Gospel, 216;of the Apocalypse, 216;uses theGospel according to the Hebrews, 152 n;quotes the Ignatian Epistles, 80, 82;his accuracy in textual criticism, 269;his use of the word 'oracles', 174

Otto, 223 n, 228 n, 229, 238 n, 241 n

Oudin, 67

Overbeck, 210, 213 n, 293 n

Owen, 67

[Greek: ouk oid' hopôs], 277 sq

Pamphilus, 225

Pantænus, 145 n, 172, 274

Papias; his date, 142, 147 sq; his name and namesakes, 153, 211; of heathen origin, 153; a companion of Polycarp, 142, 150, 153, 218; perhaps not a hearer of St John, 142, 143 sq, 146, 193, 198, 210 sq; hisExpositions, 32, 39, 142; its title, 155 n, 156, 171 sq, 175 sq; its date, 150; its nature, 11, 155; directed against Gnostic exegesis, 160 sq, 175, 202; as affecting his attitude towards the written Gospels, 156, 159 n, 160; the extant Gospels the text for his exegesis, 163 sq; his method illustrated, 143, 158 sq, 194, 197; his informants the 'elders', 4 sq, 143, 145, 159, 163, 168, 181, 197 sq; especially Aristion and John the Presbyter, 143 sq, 149, 150 n, 164 sq, 266; his Chiliasm, 151 sq, 158 sq, 160, 197 sq, 215 n; not an Ebionite, 151 sq; his attitude towards St Paul, 151 sq; his use of theGospel according to the Hebrewsconsidered, 152, 203 sq; his orthodoxy, 154; story of his martyrdom explained, 147 sq, 211 sq; his mention of St Matthew's Gospel, 163, 167 sq, 181, 208; character of the original Hebrew, 170 sq, 207 sq; the Greek extant in his time, 168, 208; his mention of St Mark's Gospel, 8, 10, 19, 162 sq, 175 sq, 181, 205 sq; his acquaintance with St Luke's Gospel, 178 sq, 186; with the Fourth Gospel, 4 sq, 35, 54 sq, 178 sq; evidenced by his acquaintance with 1 John, 186 sq, 190 sq; by other indications, 192 sq, 203 sq; Eusebius' method illustrated upon, 34 sq, 151, 178 sq; his testimony to the Apocalypse, 34 n, 214; his testimony to the Canon supported by that of the Muratorian fragment, 205 sq; which perhaps borrowed from him, 207; obligations of Irenæus to, 202; of Eusebius, 208; not the amanuensis of the Fourth Gospel, 210 sq, 213 sq; nor author of exoteric books, 210 sq; confusion of the name, 148 sq, 211; quotations in Irenæus, 4 sq, 127, 194, 248 n; the pericope adulterae and other interpolations in the Gospels perhaps from his work, 203 sq; his position as an authority, 10, 218; his credulity considered, 269

Papias, the lexicographer, 211

Papylus, confused with Papias, 148 sq

Paraclete;the Montanist doctrine of the, 219, 267;in theLetter of the Gallican Churches, 255, 258

Parker, 66, 67

Paschal Chronicle; confuses Papias and Papylus, 148 sq; preserves quotations from Apollinaris, 238, 239 sq; from Melito, 241 n; sources of its information, 148 n, 260 n; on the date of Theodotion's version of the LXX, 260 n

Paschal controversy; silence of the Ignatian Epistles upon, 85; of the Epistle of Polycarp, 106; Asia Minor the scene of, 219; Polycarp's visit to Rome respecting, 99 sq, 121; the account in Eusebius, 17, 245; the treatise of Melito on, 223, 225, 241 n, 242 sq; of Apollinaris, 238 sq; of Clement of Alexandria, 243 sq; of Pierius of Alexandria, 241 n; of Irenæus, 242, 244 sq, 267; action of the Gallican Churches with respect to, 253 sq; the attitude of Victor upon, 100, 244, 245, 248, 253 sq; remonstrance of Irenæus, 100; of Polycrates, 248; the error ofS.R.regarding its character, 17, 240 sq, 245; its relation to the Canon, 17, 219, 225, 239 sq, 267

Paul (St);in Cyprus, 294 sq;at Ephesus, 299 sq;his attack on Gnosticism, 119 sq;his treatment as a prisoner, 75, 78;his claim to work miracles, 125;his directions as to idol-sacrifices, 14;his connexion with Gaul, 251;not aimed at in the Apocalypse, 13 sq;attitude of Clement of Rome towards, 40;of the Ignatian Epistles, 41, 42;of Polycarp, 42 sq, 95 sq, 101 sq;of Hegesippus, 12;of Papias, 151 sq;of Marcion, 117, 219, 225, 273;of the elders in Irenæus, 248;of Melito, 237;of Tatian, 273;of the School of St John generally, 251;of the Churches in Gaul, 255;position of his writings in the Canon of Eusebius, 37, 38, 46 sq;see alsoTübingen School

Paul, Acts of, 37

Pearson, in the Ignatian controversy, 83, 86

Pella, 90, 91

Peregrinus Proteus, 76 sq

Pergamum, 147, 148

Pericope Adulterae, an insertion from Papias, 203 sq

Perpetua, 76, 83

Petau, 66, 67

Peter, Acts of, 37

Peter, Apocalypse of, 37, 47

Peter, Gospel of, 37

Peter, Preaching of, 37

Peter (St), the Epistles of; their position in the Canon of Eusebius, 36 sq, 46; Eusebius' method tested on, 43, 45, 47, 49; the First Epistle largely quoted by Polycarp, 43, 49 sq, 95, 109, 191 sq; employed by Papias, 186, 206 sq; by Irenæus, 45

Peter of Alexandria, 241 n

Petermann, 63, 71, 86 sq

Philip (St), the Apostle; at Hierapolis, 91, 143, 149; his daughters, 91, 149, 153; his intercourse with Papias, 143, 146, 149, 193; his identity, 91 n

Philip, the Asiarch, 222 n

Philippi, the Church at;Ignatius' visit to, 93, 106;Polycarp's correspondence with, 93 sq, 101, 106 sq, 121 (seePolycarp, Epistle of);episcopacy at, 106, 108

Philippians, German theories as to the Pauline Epistle to the, 24 sq

Phillips, 279 n

Philo, 173 sq, 200 n

Photius, 196 n, 238, 239, 241 n, 242, 243, 267 n

Pierius of Alexandria, 241 n

Pliny;his credulity and that of the early fathers, 269;his informant Sergius Paulus, 294 sq

Polycarp of Smyrna;date of his birth, 90;born at a crisis, 90 sq;of Christian parents, 94;reared in the centre of Christianity, 91 sq;under the influence of St John, 89, 92;bishop of Smyrna, 92;entertains Ignatius, 92, 113;his age at this time, 121;his letter to the Philippians (seePolycarp, Epistle of);a companion of Papias, 142, 150, 153, 218;his old age, 96;his pupils Florinus and Irenæus, 96 sq, 264, 265;his journey to Rome, 99 sq, 121;preaches at Rome, 101;his encounter with Marcion, 101, 115, 212;his attitude in the Paschal controversy, 99 sq;date of his martyrdom, 90, 97, 103 sq, 147, 264;details of it, 77 n, 103, 220 sq;document preserving it (seePolycarp, Martyrdom of);his position and that of Clement of Rome, 89, 94;the depositary of Apostolic tradition, 89 sq, 96;the link with Irenæus, 89, 100 sq;the reverence inspired by, 121 n;characteristic expressions of, 97, 115 sq;his use of the word 'oracles', 174

Polycarp, Epistle of;date and circumstances of writing, 93 sq, 101, 106 sq, 121;incomplete in the Greek, 11;its genuineness, 104 sq;(1) external evidence for, 104;(2) internal evidence, 105 sq;from (i) its formula of evangelical quotations, 105, 109;(ii) its picture of Church order, 106, 107 sq, 122;(iii) its Christology, 106, 108;(iv) the argument from silence, 106;(v) its style and subject-matter compared with theIgnatian Epistles, 106 sq;Ritschl's theory of interpretations considered, 110 sq;further objections dealt with, (a) the martyr journey of Ignatius, 111;(b) alleged anachronisms, 11, 111 sq, 122;(c) the Ignatian Epistles appended, 113 sq;(d) the thirteenth chapter, 114;(e) a supposed reference to Marcion, 115 sq;(f) the age of the writer, 121;scriptural quotations in, 42 sq, 49 sq, 93 sq, 109, 118, 227;Eusebius' method tested on, 42 sq, 49;the quotations from 1 Peter, 43, 49 sq, 95, 109, 191 sq;coincidence with 1 John, 49;relation to the Pauline Epistles, 95 sq, 101 sq;its testimony to the Ignatian Epistles, 11, 82, 113 sq

Polycarp, Martyrdom of;the document, 103, 220;its date, 220;emphasizes the coincidences with the Passion, 220 sq;its evidence to the Fourth Gospel, 221 sq;employed by thePaschal Chronicle, 148 n

Polycrates of Ephesus;his place in the School of St John, 218;his work on the Paschal controversy, 244, 248 sq;scriptural quotations in his letter to Victor, 248, 249;quotes the Fourth Gospel, 249;his reference to Melito, 224

Pontius Pilate, date of the termination of the procuratorship of, 131 n

Pothinus;probably a native of Asia Minor, 253, 265;date of his martyrdom, 253, 265;perhaps one of the elders of Irenæus, 196 n, 266

Presbyter John; seeJohn the Presbyter

Presbyters in Irenæus; seeElders

Proclus, Cominius, proconsul of Cyprus, 294 n

Proconsuls;the title in imperial times, 292 sq;the Greek equivalent, 292;of Cyprus, 294

Proprætors; the title in imperial times, 292;the Greek equivalent, 292

Protevangelium, 15, 256 sq

Quadratus, proconsul of Cyprus, 294 n

Quadratus, Statius, the Asiatic proconsulship of, 103 sq

Quartodeciman; seePaschal controversy

Renan, 104, 232 n, 291

Rhodon, 272, 273 n, 274

Ritschl, 63, 65, 110 sq

Rivetus, 66, 67

Roman Church, its influence in the time of Ignatius, 59

Roman prisoners, treatment of, 75 sq

Roman provinces;Augustus' division of, 291 sq;the titles of their governors, 292;interchange of imperial and senatorial provinces, 292;Asia and Africa the most sought after, 293

Rosenmüller, 68

Routh, 154 n, 201 n, 214 n, 241 n, 252 n

Rufinus, 203

Rufus, 111

Ruinart, 76 n, 80

Sachau, 232 n

Salutaris, C. Vibius, 302

Sanday;on the Fourth Gospel, 15;on Marcion's Gospel, 186 n

Saturus, 76

Saumaise, 66

Schleiermacher, 171

Schliemann, 70

Schmidt, 68

Scholten, 64, 119, 242, 262 n

Schroeckh, 68, 69

Schwegler, 24

Second century;its voluminous ecclesiastical literature, 32, 102;meagre literary remains of the first three quarters, 33, 53, 89, 102;small bearing on the Canon of the extant works, 33, 271;importance of Irenæus at the close of the century, 53, 89

Semler, 68

Serapion, 238

Sergius Paulus, proconsul of Cyprus; perhaps an informant of Pliny, 294 sq; Cyprian inscription mentioning him, 294, 297

Sergius Paulus, L.; the friend of Galen, 296; proconsul of Asia, 223, 296; his date, 223; his cursus honorum, 296; his resemblance in character to his namesake in the Acts, 296; his scientific studies, 297; identification of an unknown, 295 n

Severians, Apollinaris' treatise against the, 238, 243

Severus of Antioch, 87

Shechem and Sychar, 17, 133 sq

Silence, its place in the Gnostic Systems, 86 sq

Siloam, 18, 203

Simon Magus, 268

Simonians, 86, 161

Smyrnæans, Letter of the; seePolycarp, Martyrdom of

Socinus, 66, 67

Socrates, the historian, 239

Stephanus Gobarus, 12

Strabo, 292, 293 n

Supernatural Religion; criticisms on his grammar and scholarship, 3 sq, 53 sq, 126 sq; on his impartiality, 9 sq, 20 sq, 130 sq, 140 sq, 191 sq; on the plan of his book, 26, 138 sq; his charges against opponents, 20 sq, 137 sq; his lists of references, 23, 65 sq; his theological position, 139 n; on the silence of Eusebius, 33 sq; on the Paschal controversy, 17, 240 sq, 245; clerical and other errors, and ambiguities in, 124 sq, 182 sq, 257

Supernatural, meaning of the term, 29 sq

Sychar, identification of, 17 sq, 133 sq

Synoptists;their points of contrast with the Fourth Gospel, 15 sq;recognized by the early fathers, 207 sq, 239;their chronology compared, 16, 48, 131, 239 sq, 245 sq;see alsoFourth Gospel

Tacitus, 25, 268 n

Tatian;an Assyrian, 272;a heathen sophist, 272;his travels, 272;his conversion, 272;a pupil of Justin Martyr, 272, 274;his disciples at Rome, 272, 274;removes to the East, 272;his subsequent heretical opinions, 272;his attitude towards St Paul and the Pauline Epistles, 273, 284;his views anti-Judaic, 273;date of his literary activity, 274;his extantApology, 274;its date, 275;quotes from the Fourth Gospel, 50, 275;his formula of quotation, 276;hisDiatessaron, 277 sq;its description in Eusebius, 277;who knew but disparaged it, 278;the evidence of theDoctrine of Addai, 278 sq;the commentary of Ephraem Syrus, 280, 283;[discovery of an Armenian Version, 288;]Bar-Salibi's statements, 280 sq;Theodoret's testimony to its circulation, 282 sq;summary of evidence, 283 sq;counter-statement of Epiphanius, 284 sq;of Victor of Capua, 285 sq;read in the Churches of Edessa, 278 sq;of Cyrrhestice, 282 sq;its opening words, 280, 281 n, 283;its plan, 280 sq;other than that of Ammonius'Diatessaron, 280 sq, 283;confusion of the two works, 281 n;Aphraates' knowledge of it, 283 n, [288];the range of its circulation, 284;confused with theGospel according to the Hebrews, 284 sq;[recent discovery of an Arabic Version, 288]

Tertullian;gives evidence to the Fourth Gospel, 52;hisApologeticum, 275;on the episcopate of Polycarp, 92 n;on the style of Melito, 229;Chiliasm of, 151

Theodoret;date of his episcopate, 282;his treatise on Heresies, 282;his evidence for the Ignatian Epistles, 72;for Tatian'sDiatessaron, 282 sq;for Apollinaris, 238, 239, 242 sq

Theodotion's Version of the LXX, 260

Theophilus of Antioch; his works, extant and lost, 44; quotes the Fourth Gospel, 44, 52, 179, 215, 216; Eusebius' method tested on hisAutolycus, 44, 52, 215; his testimony to the Apocalypse, 44, 47, 216; his investigations in comparative chronology, 269

Thiersch, 68

Thomas (St), 143, 193

Thomasius, 210 n

Tillemont, 241 n, 253 n

Tischendorf;defended againstS.R.'scharges, 5 sq, 54 sq, 125 n, 127 n, 128 n, 138;other references to, 4, 129, 165, 167, 210

Tübingen School, criticised, 12, 24, 42, 64, 82, 89 sq, 95 sq, 101 sq,110 sq, 151 sq, 251

Uhlhorn, 63, 71

Ussher, 60, 61

Valens, the Presbyter, 108

Valentinianism;its expressions anticipated in the Ignatian Epistles, 85, 86 sq;opposed by Irenæus, 98, 101, 219, 245 sq, 262;by Hippolytus, 161;its appeal to the Canon, 219, 262, 268;to the Fourth Gospel, 52;to uncanonical books, 263;its bearing on the chronology of our Lord's Life, 245 sq;its exegesis, 161

Vettius Epagathus, 255, 256

Victor of Capua; his date, 286; discovers an anonymous Harmony of the Gospel, 286; Frankish translation of this Harmony, 286 n; assigns it to Tatian, 286; [perhaps rightly, 288;] the wordDiapentein his notice of Tatian, 279 n, 285 sq

Victor of Rome; his date, 261; his attitude in the Paschal controversy, 100, 244, 245, 248, 253 sq

Vienne and Lyons, Churches of; seeGallican Churches

Virgin Mary, character of the allusions in Justin Martyr and Melito to the, 235 sq

Volkmar, 24 sq, 64, 71, 79 sq

Voss, 61

Vossian Epistles; seeIgnatian Epistles

Waddington, 98 n, 103 sq, 115, 121, 223, 295 n, 296 n

Weiffenbach, 146 n, 158 n

Weismann, 68, 69

Weiss, 63, 65, 71

Westcott;defended against the attacks ofS.R., 4 sq, 12 sq, 21 sq, 53 sq,123 sq, 128 n, 137 sq;other references to, 93, 130, 155, 161 n, 211 n, 226 sq, 275 n;his reply toS.R., 79 n

Whiston, 69

Wisdom of Solomon, 46

Wood's discoveries at Ephesus, 294 n, 297 sq

Wordsworth, Bishop Christopher, 222 n

Wright, 282 n

Zacharias, 146 n, 255 sq, 262 n

Zahn, 63, 71, 75 n, 77 n, 79 n, 81 n, 115 n, 213 n, 279 n, 283 n, [287]

Zeller, 64

Ziegler, 68, 264 n

Zosimus, 111

Zunz, 153 n

Genesis iv. 15 174

Exodus xxxii. 7 sq 174

Deuteronomy ix. 12 sq 174 x. 9 173 xxxi. 7, 23 221

1 Kings iv. 33 25

Psalms iv. 4 94

Isaiah xi. 6 sq 198 lxv. 25 sq 198 lxvi. 22 55, 198

Ezekiel xxviii. 13 200 xxviii. 15, 16 201

Hosea ii. 6-17 241

Tobit iv. 10 94 xii. 9 94

St Matthew v. 44 123 x. 16 41 xi. 27 sq 16 xii. 33 41 xiii. 8 4 xix. 12 41 xix. 29 158 xix. 30 125 xx. 16 125 xxiii. 35 256 xxiii. 37 16, 131 xxvi. 29 158, 205 xxvi. 42 221 xxvi. 55 221 xxviii. 1 208

St Mark x. 29, 30 158 x.31 125 xiv. 48 221

St Luke i. 1 286 i. 3 189 i. 5 sq 146 i. 6 255 i. 67 255 ii. 24 276 iii. 23 231 x. 18 186, 200, 201 xi. 51 257 xiii. 30 125 xiii. 32, 33 16 xiii. 34 16, 131 xiv. 13, 14 158 xviii. 30 158 xxi. 38 204 xxii. 52 221 xxiii. 43 201

St John i. 1 44, 232, 280, 281, 283, 286 i. 3 276 i. 5 275 i. 18 52 i. 44 91 iii. 8 41 iv. 5 17, 133 iv. 18 52 iv. 24 275 iv. 35 136 v. 3, 4 9, 52, 126 v. 29 223 vii. 36 204 vii. 37 sq 203 vii. 52 204 vii. 58-viii. 11 203 viii. 12 sq 204 viii. 15 204, 205 viii. 29 41 viii. 44 13 viii. 56 248 viii. 57 246, 247 ix. 7 18 xii. 21 sq 91 xii. 28 222 xii. 33 222 xiii. 25 249 xiv. 2 4, 54, 194, 247 xvi. 2 258 xvii. 3 223 xviii. 31, 32 222 xix. 28, 30 222 xix. 34 sq 222 xix. 35 187 xx. 1 208 xx. 25 257 xx. 31 187 xxi. 20 249

Acts ii. 16 276 ii. 24 95 v. 29 249 vii. 60 257 xiii. 7 292, 294, 295 xiii. 40 276 xix. 24 sq 297 xix. 31 299 xix. 35 299, 300 xix. 37, 38 299, 301 xxi. 9 149 xxi. 14 221

Romans i. 5 237 iii. 2 173 iv. 1 sq 173 iv. 18 276 viii. 18 254 xv. 19 125 xvi. 26 237

1 Corinthians vi. 12-18 119 vii. 5 273 viii. 1 sq 119 x. 1 sq 173 x. 7, 8, 14, 21 14 xi. 8 sq 173 xv. 12 120

2 Corinthians xii. 12 125

Galatians ii. 9 14 iv. 21 sq 173

Ephesians iv. 26 95v. 21 109vi. 14 50vi. 18 123

Philippians ii. 6 254ii. 7 237iii. 18 123iv. 2 24

1 Timothy ii. 2 123 iii. 15 254 iv. 3 273 iv. 3, 4 255 v. 1, 2, 17, 19 146 vi. 7 123 vi. 10 122

2 Timothy ii. 18 120iv. 10 251

Hebrews v. 12 173xi. 2 145

1 Peter i. 1 92 i. 8 50 i. 13 50 i. 21 50 ii. 11, 12 50 ii. 17 50, 122 ii. 22, 24 50 iii. 9 50 iv. 7 49, 191 iv. 14 50 v. 5 50, 109 v. 13 207

1 John i. 1 97, 190 iv. 2, 3 118

Revelation i. 4 133 ii. 2 14 ii. 6, 14, 15, 20, 24 119 ii. 14 13 xii. 9 201 xix. 13 15

Anastasius of Sinai 154, 200, 201, 202, 225, 230

Andreas of Cæsarea 214

AphraatesHom.i. p. 13 (ed. Wright) 283

Apost. Constit.ii. 24 203

Aristides Op. I. p. 453 (ed. Dind.) 98

Barnabæ Ep.4, 5 177 15 151

Basil (St)Hom.xi. 5 175Hom.xii. 1 175

Capitol.Vit. Anton.7 98

Chronicon Pasch.p. 13 (ed. Dind.) 238 p. 481 148

Claudius Apollinaris 207

Clemens AlexandrinusCoh. ad Gent.p. 84 (ed. Potter) 174Exc. Theod.38 273Strom.i. 1 218, 274Strom.i. p. 392 174Strom.ii. 9 152Strom.iii. 12 270Strom.iii. 13 152, 270Strom.iv. 12 161Strom.vii. p. 889 257Strom.vii. 17 21, 161, 213Quis Div. Salv.42 91, 218

Clem. Rom. 5 40 25 268 45 174 47 40 53 174

Dion Cassius liii. 12 293 liv. 4 294

EuripidesIph. Taur.l. 1359 301

EpiphaniusDe Pond. et Mens.16, 17 260Hær.xlvi. 1 273, 284Hær.li. 1 sq 215

EusebiusChron.(Syr. epit.) p. 216(ed. Schöne) 149Eccl. Theol.ii. 9 87Hist. Eccl.i. 13 279iii. 3 37, 145iii. 23 48, 168, 209iii. 24 39iii. 25, 27 152iii. 30, 31 91iii. 36 41, 43, 152iii. 37 40iii. 39 91, 143, 150,152, 157, 193,209iv. 14 43, 49,150, 191iv. 15 77, 90, 121,148, 150, 220 sqiv. 16 273iv. 18 43iv. 21 239iv. 22 152, 183iv. 23 156, 177, 228iv. 24 44iv. 26 32, 47, 223,225, 243, 296iv. 27 82, 238iv. 28 273iv. 29 273, 277v. 1 146, 252v. 3,4 253, 259v. 6 45v. 8 45, 145, 156v. 13 273v. 15 98v. 18 47, 91v. 19 238v. 20 97, 98, 116,218, 265v. 24 91, 100, 224,244, 248, 254v. 26 46v. 28 102, 230vi. 13 47, 145, 244vi. 14 47, 145vi. 20 47vii. 25 216Quæst. ad Marin.2, iv. 208Quæst. ad Steph.1 73Op. IV. p. 1276 (ed. Migne) 281

Galende Anat. Admin.i. 1 296de Prænot.2 296Op. XIX. p. 11 (ed. Kühn) 196

HippolytusRef. Hær.v. 7 161Ref. Hær.vi. 42, 55 145, 202

IgnatiusEphes. 1 42Ephes. 7 42Ephes. 9 302Ephes.12 41, 42Ephes.14 41Ephes.19 73Magn.8 41, 42, 86Magn.11 118Magn.13 109Trall.6 161Trall.9 118Rom.inscr. 161Rom.2 232Rom.4 41, 42, 114Rom.5 73, 74, 78Rom.6 42, 85Rom.7 85Philad.3 161Philad.6 42Philad.7 41Smyrn.1 118Smyrn.6 41Polyc.1-4 93Polyc.2 41Polyc.3 42, 93Polyc.7 77, 93

IrenæusHær. pref.i. 160i. 3. 6 160i. 8. 1 174i. 26. 1 118i. 27. 2 117i. 27. 3 117, 120i. 28. 1 273, 274ii. 22. 5 48, 91, 92, 131,168, 209, 217,218, 245, 264ii. 31. 2 120iii. 1. 1 48, 182iii. 3. 3 260iii. 3. 4 92, 101, 115, 217,218, 264iii. 11. 1 48,182iii. 11. 9 215iii. 12. 12 117iii. 16. 8 118iii. 21. 1 260iii. 25. 2 120iii. 25. 3 120iv. 26. 2 218iv. 27. 1 sq 145, 196,248, 266iv. 30. 1 145, 196iv. 31. 1 145, 196, 248iv. 32. 1 196v. 5. 1 145, 198, 218v. 20. 2 177v. 30. 1 218v. 31. 1 sq 151v. 33. 1 158v. 33. 3 145, 218v. 33. 4 142v. 86. 1, 2 3, 54, 126,145, 194, 199

Jeromede Vir. Illust.16 42de Vir. Illust.17 105de Vir. Illust.24 229de Vir. Illust.26 243Ep. ad Magnum(p. 83) 243Ep.70 (I. p. 428) 239Ep.120ad Hedib.(I. p. 826) 208præf. ad Tit.vii. 273

John Malalas p. 276 (ed. Bonn.) 79p. 280 98

Justin MartyrApol.i. 26 268Apol.i. 66, 67 43, 227Dial.34 235Dial.51 sq 151Dial.61 235Dial.80 sq 151Dial.100 235, 236

Luciande Morte Peregr.12 76de Morte Peregr.41 77

Martyr. Polyc.1 2205 2226, 7, 8 2219 90, 22112 22213 12114 22315 22216 77, 222, 223

Origenc. Cels.pref. etc. 278c. Cels.i. 8 7c. Cels.viii. 76 7de Princ.iv. 11 175in Matth.x. 6 175in Matth.xvi. 6 212in Luc. Hom.i. 152

Philode Conj. Erud. Grat.24 174de Profug.11 174Vit. Moys.iii. 23 174

PhotiusBibl.14 238, 239Bibl.119 241Bibl.121 196, 267

PlinyNat. Hist.ii. 90, 97, 112 295Nat. Hist.xviii. 12, 57 295

PolycarpPhil.1 50, 95Phil.2 50Phil.3 93, 96, 112, 114Phil.4 122Phil.5 50, 108Phil.7 49, 93, 115, 116, 174, 191Phil.8 50Phil.9 111, 112Phil.10 50, 94Phil.12 95, 112, 122Phil.13 11, 93, 111, 114

Protevangelium11, 12 25723 256

SocratesHist. Eccl.III. 7 239VII. 32 118

TacitusHist.v. 1 sq 268

TatianOrat. ad Græc.4, 13 275Orat. ad Græc.19 273, 276Orat. ad Græc.29, 35, 42 273

Tertullianadv. Marc.iii. 24 151adv. Marc.iv. 2 8adv. Marc.v. 10 120de Præscr. Hær.32 92de Præscr. Hær.33 120de Resurr. Carn.19 120de Resurr. Carn.24 151

TheodoretHær. Fab.i. 20 273, 282Hær. Fab.i. 21 238, 243Hær. Fab.iii. 2 239, 243Ep.113 283

Theophilusad Autol.ii. 22 44

Victor Cap.Præf. ad Anon. Harm.Evang.286

XenophonAnab.v. 3, 6 300


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