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Sect. IX.

pels, and the fourteen Epiftles of Paul, " and the Catholic Epiftle of James, and "the three Epiftles of John, and the Catho"lic Epiftle of Jude, and the Acts of the

Apoftles, without making any alterations "in them. But they admit not the two Epiftles of the chief of the Apostles."

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12. Upon the whole, the Paulicians, according to these accounts, received the books of the New Testament, as they were received by other Christians, excepting the two Epiftles of Peter: which they entirely rejected, if these authors fay right. But what was their fentiment concerning the Revelation, we cannot say.

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An alphabetical Catalogue of Authors,

Sects,

and eminent Men, whofe
Hiftorie is writ in this Volume.

A

Ddas. See Adimantus.

Adimantus, otherwise Addas,

and Buddas, and Terebinth.

Agapius.

Alexander of Lycopolis.

Apthonius.

Page.

62.

67.

40.

70.

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433

434

Various Readings, and remarkable
Quotations and Explications of
Texts of Scripture.

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Alphabetical TABLE of principal

A

Matters.

ACTS of the Apostles:

received by Archelaus. 14. by Serapion of Thmuis. 45. 330. by Titus of Boftra. 51. and 330. 381. by Didymus of Alexandria. 332. whether received by the Manicheans. 198. 199. 328-334. received by the Paulicians. 428

432. As of Andrew, and others. 390. 400. 402. 403. Alis of Paul and Thecla : how quoted by Fauftus. 391. Adam: his formation, according to the Mani

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cheans, 248.252. He and Eve the first pair. 251. See Man. Addas, an ancient difciple of Mani: taught Turbo. 35. See Adimantus, and Buddas. Adimantus, a Manichean

writer: his hiftorie. 62. whether he be the fame as Addas. 63. his work much esteemed. 67. called Terebinth, and Buddas. &c. 152. Aëtius: his difpute with Apthonius. 70. Agapius, a Manichean author: his hiftorie, and works. 67. Alexander of Lycopolis: his hiftorie. 40. See also 58. and elsewhere.

Alypius,

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Apocryphal Scriptures: ufed by the Manicheans. 381. what they were. 389. a definition of fuch books. 388. forged by Leucius. 394 395. remarks upon them.

400 404.

Apthonius, a learned Ma

nichean. 70.. Archelaus, Bp. in Mefopotamia: a work af cribed to him. 1. the character of that work. 3. afcribed by fome to Hegemonius. 5. 6. the time of it. 6. 7. it's antiquity. 10. 11. he speaks like an Unitarian. 12. his teftimonie to the Scriptures. 13-16. from that

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27. remarks upon it.

29-37.

Arius: makes mention of the Manicheans. 55. G. Arnold: his hiftorie of all herefies. 183. Auditors, among the Manicheans an account of them. 87-95. needed purification after death. 263. their miferie. 418. Augustin: how long he was with the Manicheans. 58. his zeal for Manicheifm. 61. 424. by what arguments he was mifled. 207. 215. his writings against them. 41. his answer to Fauftus. 71. affèrted free-will against them. 50. 261. commended. 421. his fine paffages, fhewing the genuinneffe and authority of the Scriptures of the N. T. 371. -381. his charity toward the Manicheans. 422 -424.

B.

work ancient authors BEaufobre(Ifaac): com

against the Manicheans

took their accounts.

mended. 410. and elsewhere. his vindica

tion

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