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INDEX.
  • Persecutions by the Roman emperors, 53.
  • Peter, bishop of Alexandria, a martyr, 33, 34, 92.
  • Philogonius, 25, 45, 47.
  • Philostorgius, ecclesiastical historian, sketch of him, 47, 48; quoted, 47, 73.
  • Photinus, of Sirmium, 117.
  • Pistus, of Athens, 56.
  • Plato and his logos, 22.
  • Platonism, 35, 117.
  • Pope, 36 (a title first adopted at Rome, by Hygenus, A. D. 138), supremacy of the Roman, 36.
  • Potamon, of Heraclea, 56.
  • Presidents of the Council, 64.
  • Primacy of certain churches, 101.
  • Protogenes, 56.
  • Purgatory, 8.
  • Quarrels of the bishops settled by Constantine, 67.
  • Roman pope, 36, 102.
  • Rufinus, ecclesiastical historian, quoted, 58, 90.
  • Sabbath, 20.
  • Sabellianism, 34, 117.
  • Sarmatis, 45.
  • Schisms. See Arians, Meletians, Novations, Eunomians, etc.
  • Schlegel, J. R., quoted, 26.
  • Second marriage, 104.
  • Secundus, the Arian, 56; anathematized, 69; excommunicated, 90.
  • Self-mutilators, proscribed, 98.
  • Sentianus, 56.
  • Sibyls, as true predictors, 22.
  • Silvester, bishop, or pope, of Rome, 17, 36.
  • Socrates, the philosopher, 22.
  • Socrates Scholasticus, ecclesiastical historian, sketch of him, 31; quoted, 52, etc.
  • Solomon, king, 8.
  • Sotadés, a poet, 75.
  • Sozomen, ecclesiastical historian, sketch of him, 45; quoted, 53, 61, 90, 91, 103, 114, etc.
  • Spyridon, 61, 57, 59.
  • Sunday instituted, 20.
  • Stanley, A. P., dean of Westminster, quoted, 21, 23, 24, 28.
  • Symbol (see Creed and Formulary), 94.
  • Synodical epistle, 107.
  • Synodicon, of Athanasius, 54.
  • Synod. See Council.
  • Tarcodinatus, 57.
  • Thalia, 69; quoted, 85, 86, 73.
  • Theodora, 19.
  • Theodore, of Mopsuestia, quoted, 64.
  • Theodoret, of Heraclea, 57.
  • Theodoret, ecclesiastical historian, sketch of him, 33; quoted, 33, etc,
  • Theodotus, 43.
  • Theodotius, 47, 57.
  • Theognis, the Arian, 57; banished, 70, 72.
  • Theonas, the Arian, 57, 70; excommunicated, 90.
  • Theophilus, 57.
  • Tillemont's Hist. of Rome, 117.
  • Translations to new Sees forbidden, 105.
  • Trinity dogma, its origin, etc., 35. See Plato.
  • Tryphillius, 57.
  • Tyndall, 7.
  • Tyre, Council of 85.
  • Usury forbidden, 103.
  • Valeria, 14.
  • Valerius, 14.
  • Valesias, Henry, ecclesiastical historian, quoted, 57.
  • Vicennalia, of Constantine, 114.
  • Victorinus, Fabius Marius, the rhetorician, quoted, 57, 74.
  • Vincent, of Rome, 57.
  • Virgil, quoted, 22.
  • Vito, or Victor, 53, 57.
  • Walford, Edward, A. M., translator of Socrates, Philostorgius, etc., 33.
  • Women not to be Sorores, 100.
  • Young, Edward, poet, 8.
  • Zenobia, queen of Palmyra, 106.
  • Zophyrus, 57.
  • Zosimus, quoted, 29.