INDEX IV. AN ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS, SECTS, AND WRITINGS, WHOSE HISTORY IS WRITTEN, AND FROM WHICH EXTRACTS Adamantius, author of a dialogue against Adamites or Adamians, an imaginary sect Adrian, emperor A. D. VOL. PAGE 33 vi. 596 ii. 331 33 vi. 605 Aerius Aetius, an Arian Julius Africanus Agapius, a Manichæan writer of the fourth Agathias, writer of the history of Justinian Alexander, Bp. of Alexandria Alexander, Bp. of Jerusalem Alexander of Lycopolis, in the fourth cen- The Alexandrian Manuscript Alogians, an imaginary sect about 500 iii. 269 vii. 574 Ambrose, Origen's friend Ambrose, Bp. of Milau Amelius, a Platonic philosopher Ammonius, author of the Harmony of the Ammonius Saccas, a heathen philosopher at Amphilochius, Bp. of Iconium Anatolius, Bp. of Laodicea Anatolius, præfect of Illyricum in the time Andrew, Bp. of Cæsarea in Cappadocia 263 vii. 372 220 ii. 438 vii. 446 Anonymous author of the second epistle Anonymous author of a Computation of Easter Anonymous author against the Novatian Heretic Anonymous author of Rebaptizing uncertain Anonymous writer against the christians ites time uncertain : ༔ བིང རྩེ རྩེ སྐྱས རྔུ 203 ii. 584 250 iii. 57 iii. 110 303 vii. 471 iv. 166 Anonymous author of the Acts of Saturninus and others: at the beginning of the fourth iii. 560 Caians, or Cainites, an imaginary sect Candidus: in the second century Cassian, a principal defender of Docetism, about J. Cassian Cerinthus, an early Heretic Chalcidius, a philosopher; time uncertain John Chrysostom, Bp. of Constantinople Clement, Bp. of Rome Clement of Alexandria 556 176 vii. 210 viii. 444 viii. 404 vii. 570 401 iv. 579 Clementine Homilies: the second century Rome Commodian Constantine the Great, the first christian 251 iii. 74 Cosmas, of Alexandria Cresconius, grammarian among the Donatists Cyprian, Bp. of Carthage, in Africa Cyril, Bp. of Alexandria 248 iii. Dorotheus, Presbyter of Antioch vii. 515 378 iv. 376 230 vii. 338 98 vii. 298 247 ii. 643 V. 72 490 vii. 123 170 ii. 144 259 iii. 127 312 iii. 555 iii. 560, &c. 328 iii. 553 356 viii. 278 Dorotheus, author of a Synopsis of the life and death of the prophets and apostles, of no great value, probably composed in the sixth century |