An Alphabetical Catalogue of Chriftian Authors and Sects in Vol. IV. Anonymous Author of the Paffion of Perpetua and Felicitas. Anonymous Author of Rebabtising. of } 424• 879. Anonymous Author concerning fhews. 859. Apoftolics. 467. Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage. 737. Dionyfius, Bishop of Alexandria. 558. Geminianus. 434. Gregorie, Bishop of Neocefarea. 480. Judas. 423. Nepos, an Egyptian Bishop. 584. Noëtus. 438. 899 ACclamations. See Applaufes. Alis of Andrew and Thomas. 468.478. As of the Apostles. Received by Dionyfius of Alexandria, 566.567. 675. by Cyprian. 778. 779. by Pontius. 858. by the Author concerning the Baptism of Heretics. 883. joined with the Epiftles of the N. T. 846. A remarkable quotation of this book. 895. Alexander, the Collyer: his ordination. 496. Ambrofiafter. Quoted. 789.900. Angelics. 463. Anthimus, Bishop of Tyana. Contemporarie with St. Bafil. 519. Antioch. The names of the Bishops of that city. 435. 436. And fee Councils. Apocryphal Apocryphal Books. How B BAlylas, Bishop of Antioch, and Martyr. 436. Stephen Baluze. 768. 769. 521. If. de Beaufobre. Quoted. 438. 450. 452. 603. Theodore Beza: His judge. ment upon the Revelation. 721. A. Blackwall. 719. 720. 724. C Paul of Samofata. 631. Cius: His opinion con 632. Athenodore: brother of Gregorie of Neocefa. rea. 506. 507. 524. Aurelian, Emperour: confirmed the decree of the council against Paul of Samofata. 619. 623. ...627. cerning the Revelation. 670. 684. 685. The Cambridge Manuscript. It's character. 794. the fame with Stephens's fecondmanufcript.801. 802. Joachim Camerarius: His judgement concerning the Chriftianity. It's progreffe Dlonyfius, Bishop of A in the East and the West. 583. 584. note (D.) Chriftians. Their patience and fortitude under fufferings. 575. 578. their kindneffe to each other, and to Heathens, in affliction. 574. 749.752. Councils of Antioch, relating to Paul of Samofata. Their time. 619. 620. who prefent at them. 610... 612. the moft famous in thefirst three centuries. 625. the number of Bishops prefent. 627. 628. Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage. His hiftorie. 737. &c. his opinion of the baptifm of he lexandria. His Hiftorie. 558. had revela tions. 570. faid to favour Arianifm. 593... 600. his writings. 646. his character. 657. his argument upon the Revelation. 669.. 679. remarks upon it. 683.726. his own opinion of that book. 727. his teftimonie to the fcriptures fummed up. 735. Dionyfius, the Areopagite. The works afcribed to him, when writ. 656. Domnus, Bishop of Antioch after Paul. 619. 631. An ancient Doxologie. form. 893. Eccle G Gallus, Emperour. His perfecution of the Christians. 564. Geminus, or Geminianus, Presbyter of Antioch, and Author: 434. Germanus, a Bishop, who reflected upon Dionyfius of A. 650. 651. Dr. Gibson, Bishop of London, quoted with respect. 689. 709. The Holy Ghoft, a gift. 459. 605. Four Gofpels: according to Dionyfius of A.661. and Cyprian. 775. and the Author of a computation of Eafter.894. Gregorie, of Neocefarea, called Thaumaturgus. N nn to His hiftorie. 480. 505. teftimonies him. 505. his time. 525. was not at the fecond Council of Antioch. 533. 534. his works. 535.. a Creed, afcribed to him, not his. 536... 544. his character. 545551. his tef 545. timonie |