WHOSE HISTORY IS WRITTEN, AND FROM WHICH EXTRACTS ARE MADE, IN THIS AND THE PRECEDING VOLUMES. 1 . Abgarus, king of Edessa 33 vi. 596 ii. 331 33 vi. 605 330 iv. 166 the end of the third or the beginning of iii. 279 117 vij. 92 360 iv. 179 359 iii. 584 220 ii. 457 iii. 282 132 ji. 309 313 iii. 566 212 ii. 414 iji. 269 } vii. 574 80 viii. 627 A D. VOL. PAGE 230 ji. 473 374 iv. 330 263 vii. 372 220 ii. 438 vii. 446 Alexandria, master of Socrates the 391 viji. 280 370 iv. 290 270 jj. 140 viii. 69 ij. 602 ascribed to Clement of Rome, written in ii. 55 212 ii. 402 siones ad Orthodoxos, ascribed to Justin ii. 128 ii. 140 243 jui. 71 250 üi. 59 iii. 60 255 iii. 62 203 ii. 584 256 jj. 66 ii. 110 iv. 166 and others: at the beginning of the fourth iii. 560 . Anonymous author of a Commentary upon iii. 587 418 ib. 138 vii. 124 161 vü, 132 about 160 viii, 538 176 ii. 313 186 ii. 323 211 ii. 391 iv. 194 ii, 603 ii. 262 164 vii. 198 ii. 262 544 V. 105 ii. 252 540 103 126 , jj. 308 176 vii. 291 140 ii. 310 316 jii. 569 306 jj. 456 460 iii. 479 109 vii. 85 232 ii. 410 330 iii. 587 326 iv. 152 178 iii. 193 350 iv. 176 ii. 270 iv. 488 270 vii. 385 V. . . Augustine, Bp. of Hippo Regius, in Africa 395} B. . Bacchylus 196 ji. 325 Bardesanes 180 ii. 316 St. Barnabas 71. i. 17 Basil, Bp. of Ancyra in Galatia 336 iii. 589 Basil, Bp. of Cæsarea, in Cappadocia 370 iv. 278 Basilides, a Heretic about 132 viii. 349 Venerable Bede 701 144 Bemarchius, who wrote the bistory of Consiantine 350 vii. 580 Beryllus, Bp. of Bostra in Arabia 230 ij. 477 Bruttius Præsens, a heathen bistorian 136 vii. 102 . C. . vii. 560 212 ii. 394 ii. 262 viii. 391 397 iv. 486 . 190 ix. 611 Caians, or Cainites, an imaginary sect about century Epistles. And see Hilary, deacon of Rome emperor viii. 444 vii. 570 96 ii. 29 ii. 376 92 Cosmas, of Alexandria 535 Cresconius, grammarian among the Donatists 406 l. 560 Cyprian, Bp. of Cartbage, in Africa 248 jii. 3 Cyril, Bp. of Jerusalem 348 iv. 171 Cyril, Bp. of Alexandria 412 13 D. 370 {iv: 300 J. Damascenus 730 v. 146 Damascius 540 viji. 138 Damasus, Bp. of Rome 366 iv. 275 Decius, emperor 249 vii. 356 Dictinius, Priscillianist, Bp. and author 390 iv. 362 iii. 275 Didymus of Alexandria Dioclesian's Persecution 303_313 vii. 515 Diodorus, Bp. of Tarsus 378 iv. 376 Dion Cassius 230 vii. 338 Dion Chrysostom, a sophist 98 vii. 298 Dionysius, Bp. of Alexandria 247 ii. 643 72 Dionysius, falsely called the Areopagite 490 vii. 123 Dionysius, Bp. of Corinth 170 ü. 144 Dionysius, Bp. of Rome 259 iii. 127 Donatists 312 ii. 555 See a History of divers of their writers jii. 560, &c. Donatus of Carthage 328 iji. 553 Ælius Donatus 356 viii. 278 Dorotheus, Presbyter of Antioch 290 iii. 159 Dorotheus, author of a Synopsis of the life and death of the prophets and apostles, of no great value, probably composed in the jii. 160 sixth century E. Ebedjesu ing the martyrdom of Polycarp . |