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reverence due him, 14-speaks to |
us, in the Old Testament, by
the HOLY GHOST, 14-our High
Priest, 86-and helper, 21 s, 36,
52-his redeeming love, 31, 45-
his death for sin, 47, 92-his suffer-
ing on the cross to be confessed, 50,
70-one GOD, 63-why born of a
virgin, 63 n-our common hope,
65, 70, 72, 87-our eternal life, 66,
90-our Bishop, 67, reality of his
birth, life, and death, 75, 88-the
bread of GOD, 81-denial of, 90
-the name of confounded with
Xonoros, 127 n-worshipped, 129,
137-called the apostle of GOD,
136, 185 sprediction of, 136
appeared to Moses, 185 s.
CHRIST, whence he came, 129-two
comings of, 174.

belief concerning him, 137,

147, 175.

SS.

doctrines of, 138 ss.

--, prophecies concerning, 156

-person of, assumed by the
prophets, 162.

ง all who lived agreeably to
reason, partakers of him, 170.
Christian, the name, 78-the mere
name made a ground of condemna-
tion, 128, 149-reformation pro-
duced in Christians, 137 s, 140,
163-calumnies against the name
extended to heretics, 152-ancient
philosophers really so, 170.
Christians, primitive, deportment of,
xxii, 1 s, 43-a spiritual temple, 60
-called initiated, 61 n.
Christophori, 55 n.
Chrysostom quoted,

2 n, 33 n, 55 n,

74 n, 112 n, 118 n.
CLEMENT OF ROME, his history,
xv-date of his epistle, xvi-value
attached to it, xvii-discovery of,
xviii-quotations of by early writers,
xviii n-contents of, xviii ss-
character of, xxv-second epistle
of, xxi-spurious writings ascribed
to him, xxi-his death, xxi-his
supposed resignation of the episco.
pate, 33-recognitions of, 143 n.
Confectores, 116 n.

Confession of sins, 32.

Corinthians, first epistle of Paul to,
xx, xxii, 29-epistles to, references
to, by Clement, xxii.
Crescens, 53.
Crocus, 56, 82.
Cross of CHRIST, the engine used in
building GOD's temples, 60.
Cyprian quoted, 27 n, 47 n,
90 n.
118 n.

D.

Damas, bishop of Magnesia, 66.
Daphnus, 95.

Deacons, 189, 190-directions for,
49, 73-conduct of, 66-duties of,
86.

Deaconnesses, 94 n.

Demon, the same as spirit, 89 n.
Demons, evil, the gods of the Hea-
then, 129, 133-persecutors of
Christians, 134, 135, 148-delude
the Heathen, 137, 184 s-assist
heretics, 152, 181-oppose exten-
sion of knowledge, 168-inventors
of the heathen fables, 177-limits
of their influence, 180.
Demoniacs, 143.
Dionysius of Corinth, xvii.
Docetæ, heresy of the, 75, 88.
Doctrines of the epistle of Clement,
xxiv-of the epistle of Polycarp,
xxxii-of the epistles of Ignatius,
xl ss-of CHRIST, 138 ss.
Dodwell quoted, xv, xvi, 51 n.
Double-mindedness, 7, 15.
Dream of Polycarp, 109 s.
Dreams of the witnesses of Igna-
tius' martyrdom, 106.

E.
Easter, controversy concerning, xxvi.
Education of children, 14.
Elect, the, 116-of GOD, 1, 29, 72—
the number of the elect, 2.
Election, 17.

Emperors, Justin's address to the,
126-apotheosis of, 147,
Encratita, 188 n.
Enlargement of heart, 2.
Enoch, example of, 6.
Envy, cause and results of, 3 s.
Ephesus, Church of, its apostolic
character, 61.

Επινομη, 27 η.

Constitutions, apostolic, xxi, xxxiii n, Epiphanius quoted, 95.

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Επίτροπος, 160 n.

Epitropus, 99.
Erebus, 181.

Esther, example of, 34.

Eucharist, offerings in the, 24 n, 28
n, to be often celebrated, 61-one,

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Fasting, 183.

Fate, 166 s.

Hebrews, epistle to the, xvii, xxiii.
Hell, 145.

Heresy, sin of, 62, 74.
Heretics, early, 86 n-prayer for
conversion of, 90.
Hermas, Shepherd of, xiv n.
High Priest, 24, 25, 86.
Hippolytus quoted, 39.
Homilies of Clement, xxi.
Hospitality recommended, 7.
Humility, xix, 8, 30-examples of, 11.
Hymns, alternate singing of, xxxiii s.
Hystaspes, 145, 168.

I.

Ιδιωτης, 163, 183 κ.
Idol-worship, 133, 146.

Fathers, value of their writings, ix ss, IGNATIUS, Epistles of, xxix-xxxvii

errors of, xii s.

Festivals of martyrs, 118.
Flavia Neapolis, 126 n.

Flesh of CHRIST, faith so called, 75
-the Gospel likened to, 84-the
Eucharist, 84, 92.
Forbearance, 140.

Foresight, reconcilable with contin.

gency, 168.

Fortunatus, xvi, 37.

Free-will, 134, 153, 167.

G.

Γενητος and γεννητος, 58 n.
Gentiles, who are, 176, calling of, 176.
Germanicus, the Smyrnean martyr,
108 s.
Gibbon quoted, 125 n.
Gnostics, sects of the, 151.
Gnosticism, xxxviii.

GOD, his mercy, 13, 15-his truth,
17-rejoices in his own works, 19 s
-his gifts, 20 s-without form,
133-without name, 133 s, 184.
Gods of the Heathen, evil demons,
129-deified men, 133, 150-their
examples, 147, 149.
Good-Friday, collect for, 90 n.
Gospel, likened to flesh of CHRIST,
84-our common hope, 85-its
records the true ground of faith,
86-dissemination of the, 163.
Gospels, references to, by Clement,
xxii, by Polycarp, xxxi, by Igna-
tius, xl, mention of by Justin, 159,

189.

H.

Hardening of Pharaoh's heart, 32.
Harinony of Christians to the praise
of GOD, 57.

Heathen, pollutions of the, 152 s.

SS, 53-life and

character of,
xxxiii s-death of, xxxiv s-ac-
count of the martyrdom of, xxxvi,
101 ss-his desire of martyrdom,
xxxvi.

- Epistles of, their style,
Xxxviii, their design, xxxviii s,
their genuineness, xl ss-editions
of, xlii.

Incarnation of the Son, 146, 147 s,
158 ss.

Initiated, the term applied to bap-
tized persons, 61 n.

Irenæus, 120-quoted, xv, xvii, xxv,
xxvi, xxviii, xli, 3 n, 8 n, 24 n,
29 n, 31 n, 90 n, 130 n, 143 n, 144
n, 183 n, 188 n.
Irenarch, 110 n.
Isaac, his example, 18 s.

J.

James, Epistle of, allusions to, by
Clement, xxiii.

Jerome quoted, 39, 41, 63 n, 79 n,
89 n, 91 n.

Jews, enmity of against the Chris-
tians, 155 s.

Judea, devastation of, foretold, 171.
Judith, example of, 34.
Jupiter, sons of, 146 s, 177 ss, exam-
ple of, 147.

JUSTIN MARTYR, life and writings
of, xliii ss-quoted, 8 n, 24 n, 43.
Justification, 19, 86.

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Kise, a form of salutation among Necromancy, 142 &

early Christians, 188.

Κληρονομος, 110 π.

L.

Lactantius quoted, 154 n.

Law, Jewish, abrogated, 68 s, 85.
Laws, human, not to be broken, 135.
Layman, use of the term, 25.
Leopards, soldiers called, 79.
Levites, 24.

Life, human emptiness of, 180.
Linus, bishop of Rome, xv.
Lord's day, observance of, 68 n.
Lot, example of, 7.

བ་ Lot's wife, the example of, 7.
Love, of Ignatius, crucified, 80 s.
Lucretius quoted, 74 n.
Lustrations, 184.

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Minerva, her birth, a fabulous imita-
tion of the incarnation, 187.
Ministry, succession in the, xvii, xx,
27-of divine appointment, 24 s,
67, 83-orders in, 24-commission
of, 25 ss, 58-submission to, 50, 57
s, 67, 73, 85.

Miracles of CHRIST, 148, 154 s, 171.
Miraculous gifts, 103 n.
Mithra, mysteries of, 190.
Moderation, 73, 83.
Montanists, fasts of, 69 n.
Μωμοσκοπέω, 25 n, 49.
Μυσται and αμύσται, 61 κ.
Mythology, heathen, 128, 146 ss, 149.

N.

Name, none applicable to GOD, 133 s,

184.

Names not sufficient grounds of judg
ment, 127 s.

Neapolis, 126 n.

Necessity, fatal, denied, 166 s.

Νεκρομόρος, 90 κ.

Noah, a preacher of salvation, 5, 6.

0.

Obedience recommended, 6, 20, 57.
Oblation, use of the term, 24 n.
Offerings of the Church, 24.

136.

material, not required, 133,

Onesimus, bishop of Ephesus, 56, 58.
Oracles of the Heathen, 143.
Order in the creation, xix. 13-in

the Church, xx, 22 ss, 57, 67.
Orders of the ministry necessary to
the existence of a Church, 73.
Origen quoted, 27 n, 64n, 89 n, 152 n.
P.

Pacian quoted, 92 n.
Пapedpot, 143 n.
Parabolani, 34 n.

Passion of CHRIST, 91, 92-week,
111-predictions of, 157, 160 s,

171 s.

Paul, Epistles of, references to, by
Clement, xxii, by Polycarp, xXX S,
48, by Ignatius, xl-martyrdom
of, 4, 51-extent of his preaching,
4, 38 ss.

Peace, deep and fruitful, 2.
Peaceableness, 9, 62-of Christians,

134 s.

People, share of, in the appointment

of a bishop, 27.
Persecution, not to be sought, 109-
folly of, 180.

Perseus, a counterfeit of the Messiah,
178.

Persons, different, assumed by the

sacred writers, 161 s.
Peter, Epistles of, allusions to, by
Clement, xxiii, by Polycarp, xxxii,
by Ignatius, xl-martyrdom of, 4.
Philippi, Church of, 52.
Philo, of Cilicia, 87, 93, 95.
Philosophers, who so called, 131-
of different classes, 128, 131, 152-
borrow from the sacred writings,
168.

Phoenix, story of the, xx, 16.
Photius, his objection to the Epistle
of Clement, xxiv, 42 ss.
Pwriouos, 184 n.

Plato quoted, 127, 132, 142, 146, 168,
181, 182-indebted to Moses, 181 s.
Πλεονεξία, 52 η.

Pliny the younger quoted, xxxv, 94
n, 112 n.

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Poets, heathen, borrow from the
sacred writings, 168.
Polybius, bishop of Tralles, 72.
POLYCARP, his history, xxv, 103-
death of, xxvii, 109 ss-Epistle of,
xxviii, its object, xxix, contents,
xxix s-his prayer, 115.
Pontius Pilate, records of, 161, 171.
Prayer, common, 187, 190-enjoined,
68.

Predestination, 55.

Prejudices, not to be retained on ac-
count of prescription, 135 s.
Presbyters, directions for their con-
duct, 50.

Presbytery, 57, 70, 72, 76, 84, 94.
Priests, 24, 28, 30, 86.
Profession, valueless without works,
62-inconsistent, 141.
Prophecy, proof of Christianity from,
155 ss-nature of, 161, 166.
Prophecies, unfulfilled, 174-mis-
understood by the devils, 177 s.
Prophets, their faith in CHRIST, 68 s,
84-Jewish, 155-how inspired,

161.

Proserpine, worship of, 187.
Psalms, alternate singing of, xxxiv.
Punishment, future, 145 s, 177, 190
-eternal, 113, 132, 135, 142, 169,
175.

Q.

Quintus, a Phrygian, 109.

R.

Rahab, example of, 7.

Reason, CHRIST so called, 170.
Recognitions of Clement, 21.

Regeneration, 183, 189-preached by
Noah, 6.

Relative duties, 14, 23.

Relics of martyrs, 106, 117 s.

Repentance, xix, 139, 183-grace of,

5.

Resignation of office, 33.

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Scarlet thread of Rahab, 8.
Schism, xix, xxxix, 2, 29, 84.
Scriptures, superiority of to unin-
spired writings of pious men, xii s
-quotations of, by Clement of
Rome, xxii s, by Polycarp, xxx sS,
by Ignatius, xl ss.
Self-devotion, 32.

Semo Sancus, the Roman god, 150 n.
Septuagint Version, history of, 155.
Serpent-worship, 153.
Sibyl, the, 145, 168.

Silence of CHRIST, 62-of GOD, 64-
CHRIST came not forth from, 68-
of the Bishop, 58, 83.
Simon Magus, deification of, 150 s,

180.

Smyrna, Bucolus, Bishop of, xxvi-
Epistle of the Church of, xxvii s,
167 ss-Church of, less ancient
than that of Philippi, 52.
Socrates, 129, 170.

Sotio, 66.

the historian, quoted, xxxiii.

Soul, Christians compared to the, 44.
Spain, Paul's visit to, 39 ss.
Spikes, instruments of torture, 108 n.
Spirit, the divine nature of CHRIST
so called, 159 n-the Holy wor
shipped, 131, 137, called the word,
159 n, 170.

Star, that revealed CHRIST's birth,
64.

Stoics, doctrine of the, 145 s.
Sufferings of GOD, 2, 43, 80-of
CHRIST, true, 56.

Sunday, observation of, 190 s.
Swearing, forbidden, 140.

T.

Resurrection of the body, xix, 15 s, Tasso quoted, 74 n.

48, 49, 144 s.

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Tavia, 95-

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Sabbath, observance of, 68 n, the Theophorus, signification of the name,

great, 111, 120.

55 n, 102.

Trajan's persecution of the Chris-
tians, xxxiv s.

Tribute and custom, payment of, 141.
Truth alone to be maintained, 126,
132-the only ground of assent,

148.

U.

Warfare, Christian, 22, 98.
Water, admixture of, with the Eu
charistic wine, 188 n.
Widows, 49, 94.

Will of GOD, the source of blessing,
19, 23, 57-the rule of worship, 25.
Wine of the holy communion, 188.

Unity, Christian, 57, 67, 70, 75, 83, Women, duties of, 1, 14, 49, 97.

84, 85, 96.

Usher, Abp., quoted, xxvi.

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WORD, the, 129, 134, 135, 146, 148,

158, 159, 170, 182, 185, 187, 189.
Works, good, recommended, 19 s, 98.
World, destruction of, by fire, 145 s,

182.

Worship, to be orderly performed,
24 s-in one place, 68, 85-the
object of the Christian, 129 ss-of
false gods, 129, 133-of one GOD,
140, 190-public, 190.

apostolical

Zosimus, 51.

Z.

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