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INDEX

OF THE

SUBJECTS AND AUTHORS, ETC., OCCURRING IN THE ECCLESIASTICAL
HISTORY OF EUSEBIUS.

The number refers to the page.

ABRAHAM and the pious ancients were

in reality Christians, 26.
Achior the Ammonite, 34.
Acts of Pilate forged, 384.

Acts or records respecting the martyrs
Carpus, Papylus, and Agathonice, 150.
Adrian's epistle in favour of the Chris-
tians, 137.

Adrianus and Eubulus, martyrs, 369.
Edesius, a martyr, 357.
Elia, Jerusalem, 62. 132.

Elius Publius, bishop of Debeltum, 203.
Africanus, his epistle to Aristides on the
genealogy of Christ, 30. 32. 250.
Agabus, his prediction, 53.
Agapius, a martyr, 358.

Agathobuli, 313.

Agbarus, or Abgarus, his epistle, 43.

Agreement of the churches on the pass-

over, 211.

Agrippa appointed king, 53.

Alabarch of Alexandria, 55.

Albinus, procurator of Judea, 78.
Alcibiades, a writer, 199.

Alexander, assistant bishop of Jerusa-
lem, 229.

his epistle to the Antinoites,
and to the inhabitants of Antioch, 230.
his epistle to Origen, 234.
his epistle to Demetrius of

Alexandria, 240.
Allegorical exposition of Scripture, 68.
Ambrose, 237.

Ammia, a prophetess, 199.

Ammianus and Quadratus, prophets, 199.
Ammonarium, a martyr, 260.

Ammonius, a Christian philosopher, 238,

239.

Anatolius, 312. 314.

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Author unknown against the Phrygians,
195; also against Artemon, 213.

Annals and public records of Edessa, 44. Authors that wrote in defence of Chris

Anencletus of Rome, 100.

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Auxentius, martyr, 350.

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Christians characterized, 26.

-, so called first at Antioch, 53.
Christianity, its rapid spread, 52.
Chrysophora, 160.

Churches rebuilt and dedicated, 405.
Claudius, famine in his reign, 57.
Clement of Rome, his testimony on the
preference given by the apostle to
James, 49.

on the gospel of Mark, 64, 65.
his epistle, 101. 124.

on the martyrdom of James, 58
Clement of Alexandria, his works, 191.
232.

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Ecclesiastical library founded by Alex-
ander, bishop of Jerusalem, 241.
Ecclesiastical writers, 135.

Edessa, city devoted to Christ, 49.
Egyptian martyrs in Phoenice, 325; in
Egypt, 327; in Thebais, 327.
Egyptian impostor, 78.

Eleutherus, bishop of Rome, 206.
Emperors Constantine and Licinius 18-
sue decrees, 426. 428.

subsequent war and defeat of
Licinius, 437.

Encratites, heretics, 166.
Ενδιαθηκοι βιβλοι, 83.

Epistle to the Hebrews, 124.

Epistles of the apostles, those that are
genuine and spurious, 83.

Erynnes, or furies, 92.
Essenes, 159.

Evangelists, in the reign of Trajan, 123.
Euarestus, fourth bishop of Rome, 120.
Eucharist sent from one bishop to an-
other, 210.

Euclid, Aristotle, and Theophrastus, au-
thors much admired by the followers
of Artemon, 215.
Eunuch or prince of Ethiopia, baptized
by Philip, the first-fruits of the gospel,

50.

Evodius, bishop of Antioch, 104.
Eusebius, his chronicle, 14.

demonstration and preparation
of the gospel, 21.

book of martyrs, 150. 168. 183.

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Germanicus, a martyr, 143.
Germanus, a martyr, 365.
Gnostics, or Carpocratians, 133.
Gospel, proclaimed at so late a period,
why? 18, 19.

places where it was preached by

the apostles, 82.
Gospels, their order, 107.

Great Sabbath, 145.

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Harmony of Moses and Jesus, 239.
Hebrew or Syro-Chaldaic, 127.
Hegesippus, his statement respecting
James the brother of our Lord, 76. On
the relatives of our Lord, 102, 103.
On the martyrdom of Simeon, 117.
Helen, queen of the Osrhoenians, 61.
Helcesaites, 254.
Hemerobaptists, 159.

Heracletus, on the apostle, 212.
Heraclas, bishop of Alexandria, 235.
Herod, grandson of Herod of Ascalon,
the first foreigner that reigned over
Judea, 29, 30.

manner in which he obtained
the government, 33, 34.

his son Herod flourished in the
time of our Saviour, 29.

34.

destroys the genealogical tables,

cruelty and death, 35. 37.
the younger, together with Phi-
lip and Lysanias, succeeds Archelaus
in the tetrarchy of Judea, 39.

is exiled with Herodias, 53.
Herod Agrippa, appointed by Caius, 53.
his death, 59.
Hypotyposes, or institutions of Clement,

232.

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James, the brother of John, slain, 58.
James the Just, the brother of our Lord,
and bishop of Jerusalem, his martyr-
dom, 75.

preferred by Peter and John, 49.
his episcopal seat, 289.
Jews, their miseries, 72. 81. Seditions,

72.

last siege and destruction of Jeru-
salem, 85. 87. 129

Ignatius, second bishop of Antioch, 104.
his epistles, 120, 121.

Imperial decrees after the peace, 426.
Inscription, Simoni Deo Sancto, 62.
John, St., Revelations, 101; exiled to
Patmos, narrative respecting him, 105.
his death, 116.

John the baptist, testimony of Josephus
respecting him, 41.

John, a martyr, his wonderful memory,

376.

John and Philip, place of their inter-
ment, 116.

Josephus, his antiquities, 29; Jewish
war, 29.

on Herod, 30. 36, 37.

on Pontius Pilate, 39; on
the different high-priests at the time
of our Lord, 40; testimony respecting
Christ, 42; on Philo's embassy, 54,
55; irritation of the Jews against
Pilate, 56; coincidence with Scrip-
ture, 59, 60, 61; on the destruction
of the Jews at the passover, 72; on
the Egyptian impostor, 73; men-
tions James the just, 78; disorders
of the Jews under Florus, 81; their
great calamities, 86, 87, 88; horrid
transaction, 91, 92; preludes to the
approaching ruin, 94, 95; his works,
96; testimony on the Scriptures, 97.
Joshua and Jesus, the same name, 22.
Irenæus, on Simon Magus, 63.
on Menander, 112.
Cerinthus, 114.

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