Irenæus quotes Ignatius, 122. -, on Proverbs, 158. on Tatian, 165, 166. against the schismatics at Rome, 203. epistle to Florinus, 204. Judas, the historian, 225. Judas of Galilee, 29. Julian, bishop of Jerusalem, 192. Justin, on Simon Magus, 62; Menan- Justus, third bishop of Jerusalem, 120. L Lapsed Christians kindly received by the Leonides, father of Origen, a martyr, 217. Library of Ælia, 241. Licinius, union with Constantine, 391. M Macrianus stimulates Valerian to per- Malchion refutes Paul of Samosata, 303. Marcion, a brother of Irenæus, 212. Marcus, first bishop of Jerusalem from the Gentiles, 138. 192. Maria, a lake in Egypt, 65. his rescript, 386. 394. formers, 162; his apology to the em- Miltiades the historian, 199. 202. Olympiads, writers of, 57. 'Oμokoy ouμsvos, books of Scripture so call- Order of the gospels, 197. with him, 235; his great study and Р Palmas, bishop of Amastris, 159. Paneas, a place noted for a miracle, 288. 406. Pantænus, the philosopher and Chris- Papias, bishop of Hierapolis, his works, Passover, discussion respecting the time, Pastor, the book so called, 188. Paul of Samosata, 213. refuted by Malchion, 303. 312. Paulinus, bishop of Tyre, 410. Peace and tranquillity restored, 403. Persecutions, 217, 218. et alia. 343. the events that befell them, Pilate exasperates the Jews, 56. Pinytus, bishop of Crete, writes to Dio- Pliny's communication to Trajan, 119 Polycarp and Anicetus, 210. Porphyry, the opponent of the Chris- -, a martyr, 372. Predictions respecting Christ, 15. Preparation and demonstration of the Ptolemy, a martyr, 153. Publius, bishop of Jerusalem, 192. K Quadratus, an apologist, 129. R Rain in consequence of the prayers of Reasons for the late appearance and in- Religion of Christ not a novel produc- Rescript of Maximinus, 386. Restoration and dedication of the church- Pestilence in the reign of Maximinus, Resurrection, called six, 180. at Alexandria, 292. Peter at Rome against Simon Magus, 63. Peter and Paul at Rome, 79. Petrus Ascetes, 367. Revelation of John, 297. Revocation of the emperors, and the subsequent reverse, 382. Rhodon, pupil of Tatian, 192. against Marcion, 192 Rome's first bishops, 82. Theodulus, a martyr, 372. Theophilus, bishop of Antioch, 161. Thomas or Judas sends Thaddeus, 45. Tiberius proposes Christ as a God, 51. Torture, different modes applied to the Town of Christians burnt, 332. Tryphon, the Jew, refuted by Justin, SHOWING THE STATE OR PERIOD OF THE MOST PROMINENT PERSONS AND EVENTS OCCURRING IN THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF EUSEBIUS. In this Table, which is designed chiefly to present a synopsis of the principal contemporary events and persons, it will be observed that the dates are given according to the vulgar era, or four years later than the true time. The number on the left of the column shows the year, on the right is given the page of the work A. D. A. D. About this time the dates of the succession in the church of Jerusalem became uncertain. The ceeds Antoninus Pius, and is associated with Lucius Antoninus Verus, his brother 142 first fifteen bishops were all He- | 163. Justin_addresses a second apology 131 166. brews. Of these, however, we know but little more than the names of the succession preserved by Eusebius After these followed the Gentile succession, when the dates became more certain. See the tabular view of the bishops appended to this table. 99. The apostle John dies at Ephe 169. L. Verus dies. 156 the name of Jerusalem was changed and called Elia, in honour of the emperor, Ælius Adrian 132 180. About this time appeared the heresies of Menander, Saturninus, and Basilides, the offspring of the heresy of Simon Magus 133 Adrian forbids the Christians to be punished without trial Hegesippus and Justin contemporary writers 136 135 3 L |