II.—INDEX OF PRINCIPAL SUBJECTS.

II.—INDEX OF PRINCIPAL SUBJECTS.Aaron, the ointment on the head, beard, and garments of,396,397.Adelphius of Thasbalte, the sentence of, respecting the rebaptism of heretics,191.Adulterous woman, the,73,76,77.Apostates retain the grace of baptism,2.Ark, the, of Noah, and baptism,147,148.Arles, the Council of,46.Augustine, the apology of, in regard to the reproaches cast on him by Petilian respecting his past life,417.;misstatements of Petilian respecting the life of,433.Aurelius of Chullabi, the sentence of, respecting the rebaptizing of heretics,218.Aurelius of Utica,201.Aymnius of Ausnaga,205.Babylon, the king of, and Daniel,379.Baptized, the, not the fruit of the baptizer,455.Baptized by the dead, the, who?238,239.Baptized twice, or not at all, which the worst case?51.Baptizer, the, to be examined,439.Baptism, heretical, valid—may be conferred outside of the Church, but should not be received, 1, etc.;the grace of, retained by apostates,2;of no avail while men remain in schism,13, etc.;examination and refutation of the arguments of Cyprian's epistle to Jubaianus in defence of the rebaptizing of heretics,62,63, etc.;everywhere the same,65;valid even with defective faith,67;how Marcion consecrated the sacrament of,67,68;the streams of the river of Paradise illustrative of, within and without the Church,79;heretical, true, but profitless,83;sacred in itself,94,95;all do not receive the grace of,100,101;the difference between a bad man who receives it without, and a bad man who receives it within the Church,102,103;unavailing without unity,105;and holiness—both requisite,109;the place of, sometimes supplied by martyrdom,110;almost always indispensable,111;infants capable of,112,113;the custom of the Church in relation to,115;second, not to be given, and generally disliked,120,121;not always used lawfully,122,123;the, of John,124,125;John's, different from Christ's,127,130,131;administered to Christ by John,129;true even when profitless,139;heretics can give,140;cannot be annulled,142,143;judgments of the bishops in the Council of Carthage in relation to heretics,150, etc.,195, etc.;not always profitable,224,225;is it valid when received from one who was not himself baptized?225,226;cannot be given in deceit,226,227;independent of the giver,232,233,234,235;rests in Christ,257;no degrees in,257,258;everywhere belongs to God,291;the, of Christ and John,298,299,300,307,308,309;independent of the ministrant,303;depends not on the giver,390,391;heresy cannot destroy,403;by hypocrites,441;the source of, always one,461,462,463.Beard, the, of Aaron, the import of396,397.Bishops, the wicked conduct of some, in the days of Cyprian,91, etc.Cæcilius of Bilta, his sentence on the rebaptizing of heretics,158.Cæcilianus, bishop of the Church of Carthage, opposed by the Donatists,481,482;persecuted by the Donatists,483.Carneades,427.Carthage, the Council of,32,60,61;the various sentences of the members of the Council of, on the baptizing of heretics,156, etc.,165, etc.,195, etc.Cassius of Macomades, his sentence respecting the rebaptizing of heretics refuted,180.Castus of Sicca, his opinion refuted,60,186.Catholic, meaning of the term,311.Catholic, the wicked, cannot be saved,105,106;ought we to prefer a, of an abandoned life, to a blameless heretic?107,108.Catholicity, the, of the Church,297;of the Psalms,320,321.Catholics, the, charged by the Donatists with murder,363, etc.;innocent of the charges alleged against them by the Donatists,382.Chaff and the wheat, the,318,319.Christ, the baptism of, by John,129;the head and origin of the Christian,235;alone justifies,236,237;the baptism of John and,125,296,299;the name of, everywhere holy,351;the derivation of the name,396;alone without sin,401;the only source of grace,453;the source of baptism,462,463.Christian, the true,74;Christ the head and origin of,235.Church, the, union with, necessary to salvation,15;the Holy Spirit given only in,69,70;a mixture of good and evil in,92,93,97, etc.;a garden enclosed,146, etc.;the ark,148,149;the catholicity of,296,297;the property of,509;not sinless in this world,510,511;the mercy of,516,517.Circumcelliones, the,250,270,354,360,369,374.Clarus of Mascula, his sentence on the rebaptizing of heretics,217.Compulsion in religion justified,495-500.Constantine and Julian,370,371.Cornelius, the centurion,12,109,110.Correction, loving,339.Council of Carthage, the,32,60,61,165,195;of Arles,146.Covetousness, the nature of,332,333.Crescens of Cirta, the sentence of, on the baptism of heretics,168.Crispinus of Calama, the Donatist, the conduct of, towards the Catholics,354.Cyprian, the position of, with respect to the rebaptizing of heretics,27,28,29;the example of, more opposed to the Donatists than to the Catholics,31, etc.;quoted,32,34;the charity and humility of,35-38;not a schismatic,38,39;against schism,43;examination of his epistle to Jubaianus,54, etc.;the example of, condemns the Donatists,57, etc.;his epistle to Jubaianus further examined,79, etc.;on envy and malignity,89, etc.;the eminent character of,90,91,135;the wicked conduct of some bishops in the days of,91;not infallible,145;the liberality of,157;his sentence at the Council of Carthage,224.Daniel and the three children,379,380.Dativus of Badis, his sentence on the baptism of heretics,173.Dead, baptized by the,238,239.Death, forcible rescue from, merciful,507.Demetrius of the Lesser Septis, his sentence on the baptism of heretics,191.Devil, the,92;a murderer from the beginning,268;quotes Scripture,323.Discipline, necessary,411;maintained in the Church,447;admits of relaxation,515.Donatists, the validity of the baptism of, no justification of their schism, 1, etc.;the case of Cyprian quoted by, in their defence,27;the case of Cyprian really against,31, etc.;the inconsistency of,49,240,241;the example of Cyprian condemns,57, etc.;traditors,248,249;the wicked conduct of,250;the slanders of which they are guilty,270,271;not persecuted,277, etc.;the madness of,312,313;condemned by secular testimony,331;ravening wolves,342,343;false assumptions of,344,345;wanting in charity,346,347;persecution and cruelty practised by,352,353;worse than murderers,359;the intrigues of, with the Emperor Julian,367,369,370;the guilt of,382,383;the confidence of, in Julian,384,385;the sufferings of, fruitless,387;not sinless,398,399;the wantonness of their schism,466,467;to be distinguished from the Arians,479,489;the question in dispute with,480;the reason of the separation of,481,482;the appeal of, to the Emperor Constantine against Cæcilianus,483;the habit of suicide among,488,489;the gratitude of some of the reclaimed,490;persecutions, cruelties, and terrorism practised by,491,492,493,494;measures taken against,500,501;attempt of, to murder Maximianus, bishop of Bagai,502,503;results of the fury of,503-505;charge of, against the Church, of plundering their possessions,508,509.Donatulus of Capsa,214.Donatus of Casæ Nigræ,517.Donatus of Cibaliana,208.Dove, the one,70,81.Drawing, the, of the Father, and free-will,355.Drunkenness, can it exist alone, without involving other sins?107.Envy and malignity, Cyprian on,89.Error, unwittingly fallen into, not as bad as vice,84,85;healed in unity,116,117.Eucratius of Thenæ, his sentence on the baptism of heretics,187.Eugenius of Ammedera, his opinion as to the baptizing of heretics,189.Faustinus, a Donatist, his persecution of the Catholics,353.Faustus of Timida Regia, the sentence of, on the baptizing of heretics,209.Felicianus, the Donatist,3,353.Felix of Ammacura,189.Felix of Bagai,171.Felix of Buslacene,61,212.Felix of Gurgites,215.Felix of Marazana,203.Felix of Migirpa,160.Felix of Uthina,184.Fortunatus of Thuccabori,174.Garden enclosed, the,146.Geminius of Furni,210.Gildo, Count of Africa,49(note),285(note),309.Grace, comes from God only,141.Grafting into the Church,514.Guilt, not contagious,286,287.Heresy, cannot destroy baptism,403.Heretics, can bestow baptism, not to be rebaptized, 1, etc.;the baptism of, true, but profitless,82,83;even although virtuous, cannot inherit the kingdom of heaven,105;can give baptism, but not remission of sins,140.Holy Ghost, the, given only in the Catholic Church,69;the sin against,335;the sin against, alone incapable of forgiveness,517,518;gives life to none outside the Church,519.Honoratus of Tucca, his sentence on the baptism of heretics,217.Hortensianus of Lares,180.House, a great, the vessels in,98,100.Iambus of Germaniciana,202.Infants capable of baptism,112,113.Invective, not proof,301.Irenæus of Ululi,208.Jader of Medina,203.Januarius of Lambæse,165.Januarius of Muzuli,190.Januarius of Vicus Cæsaris,183.John, the baptism of, different from Christ's,124,127;Christ baptized by,127,288,289,306-309;the true position of,307.Jubaianus, Cyprian's epistle to, examined,54, etc.,61, etc.Judas,261,262,263.Julian, the Emperor, the intrigues of the Donatists with,367;and Constantine,371,384,385.Julianus of Marcelliana,213.Julianus of Telpe,209.Junius of Neapolis,220.Kings of the world, the, their attitude towards the Church as represented by Petilian and Augustine,363;the duties of,376,377.Korah and Abiram,72,73.Libosus of Vaga,188.Litteus of Gemelli,219.Lucianus of Rucuma,202.Lucifer, bishop of Calarita,516.Lucius of Ausafa,215.Lucius of Castrum Galbæ,166.Lucius of Membresa,212.Lying water,392,393.Macarius,313,314;and Ursacius,374,375.Marcellus of Zama,207.Marcion, how he consecrated the sacrament of baptism,67,68.Marcus of Mactaris,196.Martyrdom, of no avail to those outside the Church,104;sometimes supplies the place of baptism,110;suicide not,488,489.Maximianus and his followers, who separated from the Donatists, but afterwards returned to communion with them,49,245,248,249.Maximianus, the Catholic bishop of Bagai, attempts of the Donatists to murder,502,503;seeks aid from the Emperor against the Donatists,503.Minister, the true function of the Christian,471.Ministrations, the, of bad men, valid,154,155.Miracles no proof of holiness,329.Monnulus of Girba, his sentence on the baptizing of heretics,170.Name of Christ, the, everywhere holy,351.Natalia of Oea,220.Nebuchadnezzar,485.Nemesianus of Tabunæ, his sentence as to the baptizing of heretics,262,263.Nicomedes of Segermæ,169.Novatus of Thamugadis,169.Oil of sinners, the,394,395.Ointment, the, on the head and beard of Aaron,396,397.Optatus, the Gildonian,49,251,252,285,309;persecution of the Catholic Church under,353;the universal opinion respecting,395.Paradise, the comparison of the Church with,79.Paul the apostle, the case of the baptism of,281;the excellency of the mission of,472,473.Paul of Bobba, his sentence on the rebaptizing of heretics,204.Pelagianus of Luperciana,203.Penitent robber, the,110.Persecution, the, of the Donatists denied,277;punishment not,278,279;of the saints,371,372, etc.;distinctions in,486,487;an apology for,487,488;how the true Church persecutes,488;justified,495-500.Peter, the sword of,360,361.Peter of Hippo Diarrhytus, the opinion of, on the baptism of heretics,215.Petilian the Donatist, Augustine's reply to,231, etc.,256, etc.;not a fair witness,418,419;misstatements of, respecting Augustine's life,433.Photinus, bishop of Sirmium,103.Polycarp of Adrumetum, the sentence of, relating to the baptism of heretics,161.Pomponius of Dionysiana,204.Prayer, the power of, in unity,70,71.Primianus, a Donatist bishop,10.Privatianus of Sufetula, the opinion of, respecting the baptism of heretics,179.Privatus of Sufes,179.Proof, invective not,301.Property of the Church, the,509.Psalms, the catholicity of,320,321.Pudentianus of Cuiculi,214.Pusillus of Lamasba,216.Quietus of Burug,185.Quintus of Aggya,213.Rhetoric not argument,427.Righteousness only in the unity of the Church,512.Rogatianus of Nova,210.Rogatus the Moor,352,353.Sacraments, the, everywhere complete,68,69;cannot be polluted,99;may be validly conferred by bad men,154,155.Salvation not possible without union with the Church,15,69.Salvianus of Gazaufala,216.Sarah and Hagar, the case of, as illustrativeof persecution,487.Satius of Siccilibba,199.Saturninus of Abitini,212.Saturninus of Tucca,206,207.Saturninus of Victoriana,206.Schism, the evil of,13,14,15;the deadliest of sins,41;Cyprian against,43;spiritual murder,272,273.Schismatics, not within the Church,81,82;never spared by Christ,348,349.Seat of the scornful, the,325.Secundianus of Thambei,218.Secundinus of Carpis,182.Secundinus of Cediæ,170.Sedatus of Tuburbo,177.Servant, the unmerciful,20,21.Silvanus, bishop of Constantia, a traditor,248.Silvanus of Cirta, a traditor,474,475,476.Simon Magus, the baptism of,18,19.Sin, one, fatal,107.Sin against the Holy Ghost, the,335.Sinless, Christ alone,400,401.Sins, remitted, sometimes return upon a man,20;do not implicate those who disapprove of them,286,287.Slander may be murder,271.Speech, empty, never eloquent,296.Successus of Abbir Germaniciana,174.Sufferings no proof of holiness,316,317.Suicide not martyrdom,488,489;to be repressed,491.Sword, the, of Peter,360,361.Tares, the,92,93.Tenax of Horrea Celiae,213.Theogenes of Hippo Regius,172.Therapius of Bulla,210.Traditors,40;not to be baptized afresh,279,282.Trust in man forbidden,436,437.Truth may sometimes be spoken by false and wicked men,293;to be recognised amid error,294.Unclean, the, do not pollute the clean,282,283.Unity, the, of the Church,70,71;baptism does not avail without,105;error healed in,117;in the primitive Church,396,397;righteousness only in,512,513.Unmerciful servant, the,20,21.Ursacius and Macarius,374,375,376.Venantius of Tinisa,204.Verulus of Rusicada,214.Victor of Assura,213.Victor of Gor,200.Victor of Octavus,217.Victoricus of Thabraca,184.Vincentius of Thibaris,192.Water, lying, which has no faith,392393.Wheat and chaff,318,319.Will, the doctrine of the,355.Worship, unholy,327.Zosimus of Tharassa,60,209.

Aaron, the ointment on the head, beard, and garments of,396,397.Adelphius of Thasbalte, the sentence of, respecting the rebaptism of heretics,191.Adulterous woman, the,73,76,77.Apostates retain the grace of baptism,2.Ark, the, of Noah, and baptism,147,148.Arles, the Council of,46.Augustine, the apology of, in regard to the reproaches cast on him by Petilian respecting his past life,417.;misstatements of Petilian respecting the life of,433.Aurelius of Chullabi, the sentence of, respecting the rebaptizing of heretics,218.Aurelius of Utica,201.Aymnius of Ausnaga,205.Babylon, the king of, and Daniel,379.Baptized, the, not the fruit of the baptizer,455.Baptized by the dead, the, who?238,239.Baptized twice, or not at all, which the worst case?51.Baptizer, the, to be examined,439.Baptism, heretical, valid—may be conferred outside of the Church, but should not be received, 1, etc.;the grace of, retained by apostates,2;of no avail while men remain in schism,13, etc.;examination and refutation of the arguments of Cyprian's epistle to Jubaianus in defence of the rebaptizing of heretics,62,63, etc.;everywhere the same,65;valid even with defective faith,67;how Marcion consecrated the sacrament of,67,68;the streams of the river of Paradise illustrative of, within and without the Church,79;heretical, true, but profitless,83;sacred in itself,94,95;all do not receive the grace of,100,101;the difference between a bad man who receives it without, and a bad man who receives it within the Church,102,103;unavailing without unity,105;and holiness—both requisite,109;the place of, sometimes supplied by martyrdom,110;almost always indispensable,111;infants capable of,112,113;the custom of the Church in relation to,115;second, not to be given, and generally disliked,120,121;not always used lawfully,122,123;the, of John,124,125;John's, different from Christ's,127,130,131;administered to Christ by John,129;true even when profitless,139;heretics can give,140;cannot be annulled,142,143;judgments of the bishops in the Council of Carthage in relation to heretics,150, etc.,195, etc.;not always profitable,224,225;is it valid when received from one who was not himself baptized?225,226;cannot be given in deceit,226,227;independent of the giver,232,233,234,235;rests in Christ,257;no degrees in,257,258;everywhere belongs to God,291;the, of Christ and John,298,299,300,307,308,309;independent of the ministrant,303;depends not on the giver,390,391;heresy cannot destroy,403;by hypocrites,441;the source of, always one,461,462,463.Beard, the, of Aaron, the import of396,397.Bishops, the wicked conduct of some, in the days of Cyprian,91, etc.Cæcilius of Bilta, his sentence on the rebaptizing of heretics,158.Cæcilianus, bishop of the Church of Carthage, opposed by the Donatists,481,482;persecuted by the Donatists,483.Carneades,427.Carthage, the Council of,32,60,61;the various sentences of the members of the Council of, on the baptizing of heretics,156, etc.,165, etc.,195, etc.Cassius of Macomades, his sentence respecting the rebaptizing of heretics refuted,180.Castus of Sicca, his opinion refuted,60,186.Catholic, meaning of the term,311.Catholic, the wicked, cannot be saved,105,106;ought we to prefer a, of an abandoned life, to a blameless heretic?107,108.Catholicity, the, of the Church,297;of the Psalms,320,321.Catholics, the, charged by the Donatists with murder,363, etc.;innocent of the charges alleged against them by the Donatists,382.Chaff and the wheat, the,318,319.Christ, the baptism of, by John,129;the head and origin of the Christian,235;alone justifies,236,237;the baptism of John and,125,296,299;the name of, everywhere holy,351;the derivation of the name,396;alone without sin,401;the only source of grace,453;the source of baptism,462,463.Christian, the true,74;Christ the head and origin of,235.Church, the, union with, necessary to salvation,15;the Holy Spirit given only in,69,70;a mixture of good and evil in,92,93,97, etc.;a garden enclosed,146, etc.;the ark,148,149;the catholicity of,296,297;the property of,509;not sinless in this world,510,511;the mercy of,516,517.Circumcelliones, the,250,270,354,360,369,374.Clarus of Mascula, his sentence on the rebaptizing of heretics,217.Compulsion in religion justified,495-500.Constantine and Julian,370,371.Cornelius, the centurion,12,109,110.Correction, loving,339.Council of Carthage, the,32,60,61,165,195;of Arles,146.Covetousness, the nature of,332,333.Crescens of Cirta, the sentence of, on the baptism of heretics,168.Crispinus of Calama, the Donatist, the conduct of, towards the Catholics,354.Cyprian, the position of, with respect to the rebaptizing of heretics,27,28,29;the example of, more opposed to the Donatists than to the Catholics,31, etc.;quoted,32,34;the charity and humility of,35-38;not a schismatic,38,39;against schism,43;examination of his epistle to Jubaianus,54, etc.;the example of, condemns the Donatists,57, etc.;his epistle to Jubaianus further examined,79, etc.;on envy and malignity,89, etc.;the eminent character of,90,91,135;the wicked conduct of some bishops in the days of,91;not infallible,145;the liberality of,157;his sentence at the Council of Carthage,224.Daniel and the three children,379,380.Dativus of Badis, his sentence on the baptism of heretics,173.Dead, baptized by the,238,239.Death, forcible rescue from, merciful,507.Demetrius of the Lesser Septis, his sentence on the baptism of heretics,191.Devil, the,92;a murderer from the beginning,268;quotes Scripture,323.Discipline, necessary,411;maintained in the Church,447;admits of relaxation,515.Donatists, the validity of the baptism of, no justification of their schism, 1, etc.;the case of Cyprian quoted by, in their defence,27;the case of Cyprian really against,31, etc.;the inconsistency of,49,240,241;the example of Cyprian condemns,57, etc.;traditors,248,249;the wicked conduct of,250;the slanders of which they are guilty,270,271;not persecuted,277, etc.;the madness of,312,313;condemned by secular testimony,331;ravening wolves,342,343;false assumptions of,344,345;wanting in charity,346,347;persecution and cruelty practised by,352,353;worse than murderers,359;the intrigues of, with the Emperor Julian,367,369,370;the guilt of,382,383;the confidence of, in Julian,384,385;the sufferings of, fruitless,387;not sinless,398,399;the wantonness of their schism,466,467;to be distinguished from the Arians,479,489;the question in dispute with,480;the reason of the separation of,481,482;the appeal of, to the Emperor Constantine against Cæcilianus,483;the habit of suicide among,488,489;the gratitude of some of the reclaimed,490;persecutions, cruelties, and terrorism practised by,491,492,493,494;measures taken against,500,501;attempt of, to murder Maximianus, bishop of Bagai,502,503;results of the fury of,503-505;charge of, against the Church, of plundering their possessions,508,509.Donatulus of Capsa,214.Donatus of Casæ Nigræ,517.Donatus of Cibaliana,208.Dove, the one,70,81.Drawing, the, of the Father, and free-will,355.Drunkenness, can it exist alone, without involving other sins?107.Envy and malignity, Cyprian on,89.Error, unwittingly fallen into, not as bad as vice,84,85;healed in unity,116,117.Eucratius of Thenæ, his sentence on the baptism of heretics,187.Eugenius of Ammedera, his opinion as to the baptizing of heretics,189.Faustinus, a Donatist, his persecution of the Catholics,353.Faustus of Timida Regia, the sentence of, on the baptizing of heretics,209.Felicianus, the Donatist,3,353.Felix of Ammacura,189.Felix of Bagai,171.Felix of Buslacene,61,212.Felix of Gurgites,215.Felix of Marazana,203.Felix of Migirpa,160.Felix of Uthina,184.Fortunatus of Thuccabori,174.Garden enclosed, the,146.Geminius of Furni,210.Gildo, Count of Africa,49(note),285(note),309.Grace, comes from God only,141.Grafting into the Church,514.Guilt, not contagious,286,287.Heresy, cannot destroy baptism,403.Heretics, can bestow baptism, not to be rebaptized, 1, etc.;the baptism of, true, but profitless,82,83;even although virtuous, cannot inherit the kingdom of heaven,105;can give baptism, but not remission of sins,140.Holy Ghost, the, given only in the Catholic Church,69;the sin against,335;the sin against, alone incapable of forgiveness,517,518;gives life to none outside the Church,519.Honoratus of Tucca, his sentence on the baptism of heretics,217.Hortensianus of Lares,180.House, a great, the vessels in,98,100.Iambus of Germaniciana,202.Infants capable of baptism,112,113.Invective, not proof,301.Irenæus of Ululi,208.Jader of Medina,203.Januarius of Lambæse,165.Januarius of Muzuli,190.Januarius of Vicus Cæsaris,183.John, the baptism of, different from Christ's,124,127;Christ baptized by,127,288,289,306-309;the true position of,307.Jubaianus, Cyprian's epistle to, examined,54, etc.,61, etc.Judas,261,262,263.Julian, the Emperor, the intrigues of the Donatists with,367;and Constantine,371,384,385.Julianus of Marcelliana,213.Julianus of Telpe,209.Junius of Neapolis,220.Kings of the world, the, their attitude towards the Church as represented by Petilian and Augustine,363;the duties of,376,377.Korah and Abiram,72,73.Libosus of Vaga,188.Litteus of Gemelli,219.Lucianus of Rucuma,202.Lucifer, bishop of Calarita,516.Lucius of Ausafa,215.Lucius of Castrum Galbæ,166.Lucius of Membresa,212.Lying water,392,393.Macarius,313,314;and Ursacius,374,375.Marcellus of Zama,207.Marcion, how he consecrated the sacrament of baptism,67,68.Marcus of Mactaris,196.Martyrdom, of no avail to those outside the Church,104;sometimes supplies the place of baptism,110;suicide not,488,489.Maximianus and his followers, who separated from the Donatists, but afterwards returned to communion with them,49,245,248,249.Maximianus, the Catholic bishop of Bagai, attempts of the Donatists to murder,502,503;seeks aid from the Emperor against the Donatists,503.Minister, the true function of the Christian,471.Ministrations, the, of bad men, valid,154,155.Miracles no proof of holiness,329.Monnulus of Girba, his sentence on the baptizing of heretics,170.Name of Christ, the, everywhere holy,351.Natalia of Oea,220.Nebuchadnezzar,485.Nemesianus of Tabunæ, his sentence as to the baptizing of heretics,262,263.Nicomedes of Segermæ,169.Novatus of Thamugadis,169.Oil of sinners, the,394,395.Ointment, the, on the head and beard of Aaron,396,397.Optatus, the Gildonian,49,251,252,285,309;persecution of the Catholic Church under,353;the universal opinion respecting,395.Paradise, the comparison of the Church with,79.Paul the apostle, the case of the baptism of,281;the excellency of the mission of,472,473.Paul of Bobba, his sentence on the rebaptizing of heretics,204.Pelagianus of Luperciana,203.Penitent robber, the,110.Persecution, the, of the Donatists denied,277;punishment not,278,279;of the saints,371,372, etc.;distinctions in,486,487;an apology for,487,488;how the true Church persecutes,488;justified,495-500.Peter, the sword of,360,361.Peter of Hippo Diarrhytus, the opinion of, on the baptism of heretics,215.Petilian the Donatist, Augustine's reply to,231, etc.,256, etc.;not a fair witness,418,419;misstatements of, respecting Augustine's life,433.Photinus, bishop of Sirmium,103.Polycarp of Adrumetum, the sentence of, relating to the baptism of heretics,161.Pomponius of Dionysiana,204.Prayer, the power of, in unity,70,71.Primianus, a Donatist bishop,10.Privatianus of Sufetula, the opinion of, respecting the baptism of heretics,179.Privatus of Sufes,179.Proof, invective not,301.Property of the Church, the,509.Psalms, the catholicity of,320,321.Pudentianus of Cuiculi,214.Pusillus of Lamasba,216.Quietus of Burug,185.Quintus of Aggya,213.Rhetoric not argument,427.Righteousness only in the unity of the Church,512.Rogatianus of Nova,210.Rogatus the Moor,352,353.Sacraments, the, everywhere complete,68,69;cannot be polluted,99;may be validly conferred by bad men,154,155.Salvation not possible without union with the Church,15,69.Salvianus of Gazaufala,216.Sarah and Hagar, the case of, as illustrativeof persecution,487.Satius of Siccilibba,199.Saturninus of Abitini,212.Saturninus of Tucca,206,207.Saturninus of Victoriana,206.Schism, the evil of,13,14,15;the deadliest of sins,41;Cyprian against,43;spiritual murder,272,273.Schismatics, not within the Church,81,82;never spared by Christ,348,349.Seat of the scornful, the,325.Secundianus of Thambei,218.Secundinus of Carpis,182.Secundinus of Cediæ,170.Sedatus of Tuburbo,177.Servant, the unmerciful,20,21.Silvanus, bishop of Constantia, a traditor,248.Silvanus of Cirta, a traditor,474,475,476.Simon Magus, the baptism of,18,19.Sin, one, fatal,107.Sin against the Holy Ghost, the,335.Sinless, Christ alone,400,401.Sins, remitted, sometimes return upon a man,20;do not implicate those who disapprove of them,286,287.Slander may be murder,271.Speech, empty, never eloquent,296.Successus of Abbir Germaniciana,174.Sufferings no proof of holiness,316,317.Suicide not martyrdom,488,489;to be repressed,491.Sword, the, of Peter,360,361.Tares, the,92,93.Tenax of Horrea Celiae,213.Theogenes of Hippo Regius,172.Therapius of Bulla,210.Traditors,40;not to be baptized afresh,279,282.Trust in man forbidden,436,437.Truth may sometimes be spoken by false and wicked men,293;to be recognised amid error,294.Unclean, the, do not pollute the clean,282,283.Unity, the, of the Church,70,71;baptism does not avail without,105;error healed in,117;in the primitive Church,396,397;righteousness only in,512,513.Unmerciful servant, the,20,21.Ursacius and Macarius,374,375,376.Venantius of Tinisa,204.Verulus of Rusicada,214.Victor of Assura,213.Victor of Gor,200.Victor of Octavus,217.Victoricus of Thabraca,184.Vincentius of Thibaris,192.Water, lying, which has no faith,392393.Wheat and chaff,318,319.Will, the doctrine of the,355.Worship, unholy,327.Zosimus of Tharassa,60,209.


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