Acacius, bishop of Cæsarea, 99. Adrianople, battle of, 397. African Church. See Churches. primates of, 48.
as exhibited in Cyprian's letters, 128. 130. 145.
-, martyrs of, 130.
synodal letters of, 180.
not infected with Arianism, 384.
Alexander, bishop of Thessalonica, let- ter to Athanasius, 233.
-, bishop of Alexandria, 53.
Alexandria, city of, 30.
Alexandrian Church, catechetical school of, 30.
Western control over, 437. knew nothing of St. Peter's univer- sal bishopric, 503.
knew nothing of the Roman supremacy, 527. Ancyran Council. See Councils.
three opposite accounts of the cause of its convention, 298.
synodal letter, 283.
Anicetus, interview with Polycarp, 11. Anti-homoousians, 70. 99. 109.
Antioch, city of, 33.
first preaching at, 33.
-, tomus agreed to at, 441.
Apocalypse, 23.
Apollinaris, bishop of Hierapolis: Apollinaris, reader in the Church, 305.
trials, summary of, 247.
account of his exiles by Epi- phanius, 259.; Gregory of Nazianzum, 262.; Jerome, 265.; Ruffinus, 266.: Sulpicius Severus, 269.; Philostor- gius, 271.; Socrates, 272.
historical documents, summary of contents of, 229.
-, account of Meletius, 59. -, Epistola ad Afros, 382. -Epictetum, 386.
Tomus ad Antiochenses, 408.
Augustine, description of Epiphanius's work on "Heresies," 290.
Auxentius, bishop of Milan, 103. trial of, 380.
Basil, bishop of Cæsarea:
work on the "Holy Spirit," 193. intimacy with Eustathius of Se- baste, 367.
letter to Evesenæ, ep. 251. 369. ; Patrophilus, ep. 250. 370.; Western
bishops, ep. 243. 375. 470. 489.; Athanasius, ep. 66. 453. 474. ; ep. 67. 454. 475.; ep. 69. 455. 476.; Damasus, ep. 70.; 458. 478.; Western bishops, ep. 90. 459. 481.; bishops of Italy and Gaul, ep. 242. 461. 482.; West- ern prelates, ep. 243. 466. 488.; Meletius, ep. 216. 486.
Basil, letters, unreal character of, 477. 483.
Basilides, a Spanish bishop, appeals to Stephen, 146.
Caius, author at Rome, 23.
suspicious quotation from, 533. an Illyrian bishop, 96. Carmen de Vità suâ, 429. Carthage, pseudo-bishop of, notifies to Cornelius, 140.
Celerinus, Roman confessor, letter of, 133.
Chrysophora, letter to, 16.
Chrysostom, life of, 339.
homily on Eustathius, 449. de Anathemate, 450. Church and state, union of, 46.
government, earliest form of, 45. -, state of, after Nicene Council, 71.; A. D. 359, 94.; A. D. 361, 101.; under Julian, 103.; under Valens, 106.
knew nothing of St. Peter's uni- versal bishopric, 499.; the bishops of Rome as St. Peter's successors, 526. Churches of Africa, 48.; Alexandria,
29. 63.; Antioch, 33.; Asia Minor, 150.; Athens, 15.; Constantinople, 115.; Corinth, 13.; Ephesus, 20.; Gaul, 148.; Gnossus, 15.; Gortyna, 15.; Lacedæmon, 15.; Lyons and Vienne, 17. 212.; Macedonia, 113.; Nicomedia, 16.; Sardis, 21.; Smyr- na, 20.; Spain, 146. Cibalis, battle of, 225. Clement of Rome, epistles of, 8.
-, testimony respecting St. Peter,
implied testimony against the su- premacy of the bishops of Rome, 528. Clement of Alexandria, interpretation of Holy Scripture, 31.
-, testimony respecting St. Peter,
Cæcilian, bishop of Carthage, 49.
Council of Alexandria, a. D. 362, 103.; Ancyra, A. D. 358, 283. 298.; Aqui. leia, A. D. 381, 433.; Arles, a. D. 314, 49. 221.; Constantinople, A.D. 361, 101., A. D. 381, 118.; Italy, A.D. 381 or 382, 437.; Lampsacus, A.D. 364, 850.; Milan, A. D. 355, 88. 403.; Nice, A. D. 325, 51.; Rimini, A. D. 359, 96.; Rome under Miltiades, A. D. 313, 49.; under Silvester, 51.; under Dama- sus, 388.; under Damasus, a. d. 382, 440.; Sardica, A.D. 347, 227.; Se- leucia, A. D. 359, 99.; Tyanæ, A.D. 367, 354. 374. Cyprian's letters, examination of, 126. division into two parts, 129. all written by one person, 178.
quartodeciman story, 198.
inference from against Roman supremacy, 532.
Eustathius, bishop of Antioch, depo- sition of, 75.
Eustathius, bishop of Sebaste, character
Pacian, "Three Letters to Sympronian,”
Palmas, bishop of Amastris, 16. Papias, bishop of Hierapolis, 21. 209.
-, testimony respecting St. Peter,
Patrophilus, Basil's letter to, 870. Patrophilus, bishop of Scythopolis, 75. Paul, St., called "The Apostle," 3. -, rebuke of Peter, 35.
-, probable founder of Roman episco- pate, 3.
Epistle to the Hebrews doubted at Rome, 23.
Paul of Samosata deposed for heresy, 32. Paulinus, imaginary bishop of Antioch, 400. 430. 436. 438.
ordained by Lucifer, 401. letter of Damasus to, 424. never stirs from Antioch, 427. acknowledged by Roman bishop, 485.
end of schism, 447.
Paulinus, bishop of Treves, exile of, 89. Peter, inquiry whether the early Church considered that the whole Church had been committed to, 494.
whether the bishops of Rome inhe- rited his alleged supremacy, 526
most probably never in Europe,
Phœbadius, tract against the Arians, 338. Philip the Apostle and Philip the Evan- gelist, 218.
Philip, bishop of Gortyna, 15. Philostorgius account of Athanasius, 271. Photinus, bishop of Sirmium, 319. Pinytus, bishop of Gnossus, 15.
Polycarp, bishop of Smyrna, 20. letter of Ignatius to, 207. journey to Rome, 11. 209.
Polycrates, bishop of Ephesus, letter of,
Primus, bishop of Corinth, 14.
Privatus, bishop of Lambese, 137.
Provinces independent of each other, 423. Publius, bishop of Athens, 15.
Quadratus, bishop of Athens, 15. I Quartodeciman controversy, 55. 197.
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