The auncient ecclesiasticall histories of the first six hundred yeares after Christ, wrytten in the Greeke tongue by three learned historiographers, Eusebius, Socrates, and Euagrius. Eusebius Pamphilus Bishop of Cæsarea in Palæstina vvrote 10 bookes. Socrates Scholasticus of Constantinople vvrote 7 bookes. Euagrius Scholasticus of Antioch vvrote 6 bookes. VVhereunto is annexed Dorotheus Bishop of Tyrus, of the liues of the prophetes, apostles and 70 disciples. All which authors are faithfully translated out of the Greeke tongue by Meredith Hanmer, Maister of Arte and student in diuinitie. Last of all herein is contayned a profitable chronographie collected by the sayd translator, the title whereof is to be seene in the ende of this volume, with a copious index of the principall matters throughout all the histories

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The auncient ecclesiasticall histories of the first six hundred yeares after Christ, wrytten in the Greeke tongue by three learned historiographers, Eusebius, Socrates, and Euagrius. Eusebius Pamphilus Bishop of Cæsarea in Palæstina vvrote 10 bookes. Socrates Scholasticus of Constantinople vvrote 7 bookes. Euagrius Scholasticus of Antioch vvrote 6 bookes. VVhereunto is annexed Dorotheus Bishop of Tyrus, of the liues of the prophetes, apostles and 70 disciples. All which authors are faithfully translated out of the Greeke tongue by Meredith Hanmer, Maister of Arte and student in diuinitie. Last of all herein is contayned a profitable chronographie collected by the sayd translator, the title whereof is to be seene in the ende of this volume, with a copious index of the principall matters throughout all the histories
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Eusebius, of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 260-ca. 340.
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"The auncient ecclesiasticall histories of the first six hundred yeares after Christ, wrytten in the Greeke tongue by three learned historiographers, Eusebius, Socrates, and Euagrius. Eusebius Pamphilus Bishop of Cæsarea in Palæstina vvrote 10 bookes. Socrates Scholasticus of Constantinople vvrote 7 bookes. Euagrius Scholasticus of Antioch vvrote 6 bookes. VVhereunto is annexed Dorotheus Bishop of Tyrus, of the liues of the prophetes, apostles and 70 disciples. All which authors are faithfully translated out of the Greeke tongue by Meredith Hanmer, Maister of Arte and student in diuinitie. Last of all herein is contayned a profitable chronographie collected by the sayd translator, the title whereof is to be seene in the ende of this volume, with a copious index of the principall matters throughout all the histories." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00440.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 3, 2024.

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The Index.

A.
  • ABacuk the Prophet and his life. pa. 528.
  • Abasgi a Barbarian nation recea∣ued the faith. pag. 479.
  • Abdias the Prophet and his life. pag. 524.
  • Abdus a goutie man was cured by Thaddaeus. pa. 17.
  • Abel was murthered. pa. 519.
  • Abilius b. of Alexādria. pa. 46. thirtene yeres. 47.
  • Abgatus looke Agbarus.
  • Ablaatus, b. of Persia. pa. 380.
  • Aborigines people so called. pa. 501.
  • Abraham talked with Christ & worshipped. pa. 3
  • Acasius bishop of Caesarea in Palaestina. pa. 255.
  • Acacius the martyr was hanged. pa. 376.
  • Acacius bishop of Amida sold the treasure of the church to relieue prisoners & captiues. p. 388.
  • Acesius a nouatian b. was called to the councel of Nice. pa. 223.
  • Achaab the accuser of Athanasius ran away for shame. pa. 248.
  • Achillas minister of Alexandria of great fame. pa. 144.
  • Achillas b. of Alexandria. pa. 217.
  • Adaarmanes a Persian captaine was folled of the Romaines. pa. 500.
  • Addaeus a traytor is executed. pa. 491.
  • Addo the prophet and his life. pa. 522.
  • Adrian, looke Aelius Adrianus.
  • Adrianus was beheaded for the faith. pa. 171.
  • Adulterie is forbid. pa. 54. 336. 351.
  • Aedesius a martyr was drowned. pa. 163.
  • Aedesius priest of Tyrus preached to the middle Indians. pa. 240.
  • Aegesippus liued immediatly after the Apostles. pag. 33. he is alleaged. pag. 45. 46. 47. 53. 61. 62. 70.
  • Aelius Adrianus was Emperour after Traian. pa. 58. he wrote fauourably for the christians. pa. 61. he raigned 21. yeares. pa. 62.
  • A••••ius the Syrian and his heresie. pa. 279. 305.
  • Aetherius a traytor is executed. pa. 491.
  • Agabus a prophet of the new Testament. pa. 21. 23. 89.
  • Agapius b. of Caesarea. pa. 144.
  • Agapius a martyr beheaded for the faith. pa. 160. 161.
  • Agapius a martyr was drowned. pa. 163. 164.
  • Agathius Rhetor an historiographer. pa▪ 502.
  • Agathonica a woman martyred. pa. 67.
  • Agbarus king of Edessa wrote an Epistle vnto Christ. pag. 16.
  • Agelius a Nouatian Bishop. pag. 285. 345. 346.
  • Aggaeus the prophet and his life. pag. 530.
  • Agrippa King of the Iewes pag. 25. 26. he wrote 62 Epistles. pag. 45.
  • Agrippa Castor confuted the heresie of Basilides. pag. 60.
  • Agrippas b. of Alexandria. pag. 70.
  • Agrippinus b. of Alexandria. pa. 85.
  • Ahias the prophet and his life. pag. 522.
  • Alamundarus captaine of the Barbarian nation Scenetae. pag. 500.
  • Alarichus is commaunded from aboue to destroy Rome. pag. 381.
  • Albinus lieuetenant of Iudae a. pag. 34.
  • Alcibiades a confessor. pag. 81.
  • Alcibiades an heretick. pag. 81.
  • Alexander b. of Rome. pag. 58. 83. tenne yeares. pag. 59.
  • Alexander a phisition comforted the martyrs and was torne in peeces of wilde beasts. pag. 79.
  • Alexander a thiefe, yet counted a martyr of Mon∣tanus sect. pag. 89. 90.
  • Alexander b. of Cappadocia is chosen b. of Ieru∣salem. pag. 102. 104. he died in prison. pag. 114.
  • Alexander was Emperour after Heliogabalus. pa. 108. he raigned 13. yeares. pag. 111. his ende▪ pag. 469.
  • Alexander a martyr burned for the faith. pag. 116.
  • Alexander a martyr torne in peeces of wild beasts pag. 131.
  • Alexāders two were beheaded for the faith. p. 160
  • Alexander b. of Alexandria a notable learned mā confuted Arius. pag. 217. 218.
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  • Alexander a godly b. of Constantinople, set him selfe against Arius. pa. 251. 252. 255.
  • Alexander Paphlagon was martyred by the Ari∣ans. pa. 285.
  • Alphaeus a martyr was beheaded for the fayth. pa. 159.
  • Ambrose (not he of Millane) was a Valentinian hereticke, and confuted by Origen. page 105.
  • Ambrose b. of Millane. pa. 337. 347.
  • Ammias a Prophet of the nevve Testament. pa. 88. 89.
  • Ammon a confessor. pa. 116.
  • Ammon a maried monke. pa. 329.
  • Ammonarion a virgine is beheaded for the fayth. pa. 116.
  • Ammonius a minister martyred. pa. 153.
  • Ammonius a monke cutte of his care because he would not be bishop. pa. 382.
  • Ammonius a Poet. pa. 365.
  • Ammonius a christian philosopher. pa. 107.
  • Amos the Prophet and his life. pa. 525.
  • Amphilochius b. of Iconium. pa. 345.
  • Amphilochius b. of Sida. pa. 436.
  • Anacletus bishop of Rome 12. yeares. pag. 46. 47. 83.
  • Ananus an high priest of the Ievves of extreme cruelty. pa. 34.
  • Anastasius b. of Rome. pa. 381.
  • Anastasius a priest of Antioch & a Nestorian he∣reticke. pa. 394.
  • Anastasius the Emperour. pa. 461.
  • Anastasius a godly archbishop of Antioch. pag. 489.
  • Anatolius b. of Laodicea and his workes. pa. 142. 143. 144.
  • Anatolius a sorcerer and his execution. pa. 499.
  • Andrevve the Apostle preached in Scythia. pag. 36. his martyrdome. pag. 519. his lise. pag. 532.
  • Androgathius the tyrant & rebell drowned him self. pa. 347. 348.
  • Angelo a rebel vvas sawed a sunder. pa. 320.
  • Anianus the 2. bishop of Alexandria, he ruled the Church 22. yeares. pa. 35. 46.
  • Anianus b. of Antioch exiled by the Arians. pa. 290.
  • Anicetus b. of Rome eleuen yeares. pa. 62. 70. 83.
  • Anomoioi and their heresie. pa. 293. 317.
  • Antemnes and hymnes song in the Churche. pa. 367.
  • Anterus b. of Rome. pa. 111.
  • Anthimus b. of Nicomedia was beheaded for the fayth. pa. 148.
  • Anthropomorphitae and their heresie. pa. 365. 366. 367.
  • Antiochus got muche money by preachinge at Constantinople. pa. 369.
  • Antinous the darlinge of Adrianus Caesar was made a god. pa. 61. 315.
  • Antonius Pius was Emperour after Adrian. pa. 62. he wrote fauorable letters for the christi∣ans. pa. 63. he raigned 22. yeares. pa. 64.
  • Antonius a minister was beheaded for the fayth. pa. 167.
  • Antonie the monke. pa. 242. 329. 331. 333.
  • Antoninus Caracalla was Emperour after Seue∣rus. pa. 101. he raigned 7. yeares. pa. 108.
  • Antoninus Heliogabalus was Emperour after Macrinus, he raigned 4 yeares. pa. 108.
  • Apelles an hereticke. pa. 8.
  • Aphricanus an historiographer wrote vnto Ari∣stides of the concordance of the Euangelists. pa. 9. 10. 111. 112.
  • Apollinarius a learned writer. pa. 70.
  • Apollinarius b. of Hierapolis and his workes. pa. 72. 73. 87. 88. 89.
  • Apollinarius and his heresie. pa. 294. 307. 308.
  • Apollo in Daphne. pa. 309. 315.
  • Apollonia a virgine is burned for the fayth. pag. 115.
  • Apollonius a Christian Philosopher wrote an Apollogie and was martyred. pa. 91. 92.
  • Apphianus after sundry torments was throwen into the sea. pa. 161. 162.
  • Appianus an historiographer. pa. 501.
  • Appion wrote learned bookes. pa. 94.
  • Aquila & Priscilla were banished Rome. pag. 31.
  • Aquila of Pontus translated the olde Testament. pa. 84. 105.
  • Arabians were hereticks and their confutation. pa. 113.
  • Arbogastes a rebel ranne him selfe vpon a naked sword. pa. 359.
  • Arcadius is created Emperour. pa. 345. 360. his death. p. 376.
  • Archelaus the sonne of Herode raigned 10. yeres ouer the Iewes. pa. 9. 13.
  • Archelaus b. of Cascharum disputed with Manes the heretick. pa. 245.
  • Ares was burned for the faith. pa. 168.
  • Arianus an historiographer. pa. 502.
  • Aristion one of the 70. Disciples. pa. 56. 57.
  • Aristides wrote an Apologie of the faith vnto A∣drian. pa. 59.
  • Aristobulus the prince and priest of the Iewes was led captiue to Rome. pa. 9.
  • Aristotle is highly esteemed of hereticks. pa. 95.
  • Arius the abhominable heretick, his original and

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  • heresie. pa. 217. 218. 219. 227. 228. 229. 251. he recāteth. pa. 245. his miserable end. p. 252.
  • Arrabianus a learned writer. pa. 94.
  • Arsacius b. of Constantinople. pa. 374. 375.
  • Arsenius a naughtie fellowe tooke hire to accuse Athanasius. pa. 247. 248.
  • Arsenius a monke. pa. 329.
  • Artemas an hereticke. pa. 141.
  • Artemon and his heresie. pa. 94. 95.
  • Asaph the Prophet and his life. pa. 522.
  • Ascholius a godly b. of Thessalonica baptized Theodosius magnus. pa. 343.
  • Asclepiades an heretick translated the scriptures. pa. 95.
  • Asclepiades b. of Antioch. pa. 103.
  • Asclepiodotus an hereticke. pa. 95.
  • Asinius quadratus an historiographer. pa. 502.
  • Asterius an Arian hereticke. pa. 251.
  • Astyrius a noble man sauored the Christians, and bewrayed by prayer and fasting, the deceyt of Satan. pa. 132.
  • Ater was burned for the fayth. pa. 116.
  • Athanasius bishop of Alexandria. pa. 223. 236. read of him more in the Chronographie. pag. 38. &c.
  • Athenodorus the disciple of Origē. pa. 111. 131.
  • Attalus a Pergamenian is fried to death. pa. 77. 78. 79. 80.
  • Atticus b. of Constantinople. pa. 375. 377. 378. 390. 391.
  • Attilas king of Scythia. pa. 421.
  • Attis an heathen God. pa. 315.
  • Audactus a noble man martyred. pa. 151. 152.
  • Augustus was Emperour when Christ was borne he raigned 57. yeares. pa. 9. 13.
  • Aurelianus was Emperour after Claudius, he per∣secuted the churche of God & was not able to subscribe vnto an edict. pa. 139. 141.
  • Auxanon a nouatian priest. pa. 235.
  • Auxentius a martyr torne in peeces of vvylde beasts. pa. 164.
  • Auxentius an Arian b. of Millane. pa. 337.
  • Azarias the prophet and his life. pa. 523.
B.
  • BAbilas b. of Antioch died in prison. pag. 111. 114.
  • Babilas the martyr. pa. 309. 310.
  • Bachilides a godly minister. pa. 71.
  • Banchillus b. of Corinth. pa. 92.
  • Bararanes king of persia. pa. 386. 422.
  • Barcabus a prophet of the hereticke Basilides. pa. 60.
  • Barcoph a prophet of the hereticke Basilides. pa. 60.
  • Barchochebas a blinde guide of the Iewes. pa. 59. 61.
  • Bardesanes a Syrian and his bookes. pa. 74.
  • Barnabas one of the 70. disciples. pa. 15. 19. his martyrdome. pa. 519.
  • Barsabas one of the 70. disciples. pag. 15. he was also called Iustus & Ioseph. he dranke poyson yet did it not hurt him. pa. 57.
  • Barsanaphius a monke. pa. 485.
  • Bartholomevve the Apostle preached in India. page 85. his martyrdome. pa. 519. his life. pa. 532.
  • Baruch the prophet and his life. pa. 530.
  • Basilides the hereticke wrote 24. books vpon the Gospel. pa. 60. 70
  • Basilides a soldier was beheaded for the fayth. pa. 98. 99.
  • Basilicus an hereticke. pa. 86.
  • Basiliscus a tyrant and his ende. pa. 453.
  • Basilius b. of Ancyra cōfuted Photinus the here∣ticke. pa. 277.
  • Basilius magnus b. of Caesarea in Cappadocia. pa. 322. 334. 335.
  • Belissarius a Romaine captaine. pa. 477.
  • Beniamin the 6. b. of Ierusalem. pa. 59.
  • Beryllus Byshop of Bostra in Arabia fell to here∣sie and was confuted by Origen. page 108. 112.
  • Biblis a woman was piteously tormented for the faith. pa. 77.
  • Bishops honored. pa. 145.
  • Bishops persecuted. pa. 146.
  • Blandina a woman of a wonderfull patience is martyred. pa. 77. 78. 79. 80.
  • Blastus an hereticke. pa. 86. 90.
  • Books of the olde and new Testament, looke Ca∣nonicall scripture.
  • Books of holy scripture burned. pa. 146.
  • Bonifacius b. of Rome. pa. 381.
  • Bretanion a tyrant and his foile. pa. 272. 274.
  • Buddas an heretick & his miserable end. pa. 242.
  • Burgonians receaue the faith. pa. 393. 394.
C.
  • CAiphas an high prieste of the Iewes. pa. 14.
  • Caius Iulius Caesar howe he died. pa. 469.
  • Caius Caligula was Emperour afrer Tiberius. pa. 21. he called him selfe a God, he plagued the Iewes and raigned not 4. yeres. pa. 21. 22. 23. his end. pa. 469.
  • Caius b. of Ierusalem. pa. 86.
  • Candidus wrote learned books. pa. 94.
  • Calistus b. of Rome 5. yeares. pa. 108.
  • Canonicall scriptures. pa. 36. 45. 49. 50. 73. 84. 104. 109. 110. 137. 138.
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  • Capito. b. of Ierusalem. pa. 86.
  • Caricus a learned man. pa. 103.
  • Carpocrates an hereticke. pa. 60. 70.
  • Carpus a martyr. pa. 67.
  • Carterius a schismaticke. pa. 358.
  • Carterius a monke. pa. 362.
  • Carus with Carinus and Numerianus was Em∣perour after Probus. pa. 141.
  • Cassianus b. of Ierusalem. pa. 85.
  • Cassius b. of Tyrus. pa. 92.
  • Cataphrygian heresie, looke Montanus and his opinion.
  • Cecilianus b. of Carthage. pa. 204. 205.
  • Celadion b. of Alexandria. pa. 62.
  • Celestinus b. of Rome. pa. 38.
  • Cephas one of the 70. disciples. pa. 15. 16.
  • Cerdo b. of Alexandria. pa. 47.
  • Cerdon an hereticke. pa. 62.
  • Cerinthus and his heresie. pa. 51. 52. 137.
  • Characes an historiographer. pa. 501.
  • Chaeremon b. of Nilus fled with his wife into the desert. pa. 117.
  • Chiliastae and their heresie pa. 136. 137.
  • Chosroes king of Persia. pa. 509.
  • Chrestus b. of Syracusa. pa. 205.
  • Christ is to be vnderstood two wayes. pa. 3.
  • Christ appeared to Abraham and conferred vvith him. pa. 3. 8. 264.
  • Christ appeared to Iacob. pa. 4. 8.
  • Christ appeared to Iosua. pa. 4.
  • Christe appeared in the forme of man, and why after that sort. pa. 5.
  • Christ vvhat time he was borne in the fleshe. pa. 5. 8. 9.
  • Christ was a king, an high priest, and a Prophet. pa. 6. 7.
  • Christ tooke a reasonable soule. pa. 300.
  • Christ suffred not the 7. yeare of Tiberius as some did write. pa. 13.
  • Christ being 30. yeare olde began to preach and vvas baptized. pa. 14.
  • Christ preached not foure yeares. pa. 14.
  • Christ chose 12. Apostles, and seuentie Disciples. pa. 14.
  • Christ vvrote an epistle vnto Agbarus gouernour of Edessa. pa. 16.
  • Christian religion is not nevve and straunge. pa. 3. 7. 8.
  • Christian behauiour. pa. 54.
  • Christians in deede, and the definition of a true Christian. pa. 8.
  • Chrysostome looke Iohn Chrysostome.
  • Clarus b. of Ptolomais. pa. 92.
  • Claudius was Emperour after Caligula, & raig∣ned 13. yeares. pa. 23. 31.
  • Claudius 2. was Emperour after Galienus tvvo yeares. pa. 139.
  • Claudian the Poet vvhen he florished. pa. 422.
  • Clemens Alexandrinus is alleaged. pa. 15. 19. 23 28. 33. 52. 85. he vvas the master of Origen. pa. 100. his workes. pa. 103.
  • Clemens the thirde bishop of Rome vvas Sainct Paules fellovve labourer. pag. 37. 46. 47. he preached 9. yeares. pag. 54. he is sayde to haue translated the Epistle vnto the Hebrevves from Hebrevve into Greeke. pag. 56. coun∣terfeyt vvorkes are fathered vpon him. pag. 56. his Epistle vvas reade in the Churche. pag. 71.
  • Cleobius an heretick. pa. 70.
  • Comodus vvas Emperour after Antoninus Ve∣rus, and raigned 13. yeares. pa. 85. 94. his end. pa. 469.
  • Confession, the original thereof, and the rooting of it out of the Church. pa. 351.
  • Confessors. pa. 81.
  • Confirmation after baptisme by the hands of the bishop. pa. 119.
  • Conon b. of Hermopolis. pa. 120.
  • Constantius the father of Constantinus Magnus, his raigne and end. pa. 153. 158.
  • Constantinus Magnus was proclaimed Empe∣rour. pa. 153. hovv he became a Christian. pa. 215. 216. his death and funerall. pa. 252. 253.
  • Constantinus the yonger was Emperour. pa. 252. 254. his death. pa. 255. 272.
  • Constantius the sonne of Constantinus Magnus. pa. 252. he vvas an Arian. pa. 254. his death. pa. 295.
  • Constans the Emperour. pa. 252. 267. his death. pa. 272.
  • Coration a Chiliast vvas conuerted by Dionysi∣us b. of Alexandria. pa. 136.
  • Cornelius the centurion is conuerted. pa. 21.
  • Cornelius the 4. b. of Antioch. pa. 70.
  • Cornelius b. of Rome. pa. 114. 118.
  • the Councel of Nice. pag. 222. 223. 224. 225. 226. 227.
  • the Councel of Antioch. pa. 244.
  • the Councel of Tyrus. pa. 247. 249.
  • the Coūcel of Ariās met at Antioch. pa. 256. 257.
  • the Councel of Sardice. pa. 265.
  • the Councel of Ierusalem. pa. 271.
  • the Councel of Alexandria. pa. 272
  • the Councel of Sirmium. pa. 275.
  • the Councel of Millane. pa. 279.
  • the Councel of Ariminum. pa. 280. 282. 283.
  • the Councel of Seleucia. pa. 287. 288. 289.
  • the Councel of Arians at Cōstantinople. pa. 291.
  • the Councel of Arians at Antioch. pa. 293.
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  • the Councell of Alexandria called the 2. pa. 300. 301.
  • the Councel of Antioch called the 2. pa. 316. 317.
  • the Councel of Lampsacum. pa. 319.
  • the Councel of Sicilia. pa. 325.
  • the Councel of Constantinople summoned by Theodosius magnus. pa. 344.
  • the Councell of Angaris. pa. 352.
  • the Councel of Cyprus. pa. 368.
  • the Councel of Ephesus. pa. 3••••. 41. 413.
  • the Councel of Ephesus called the 2. pa. 417.
  • the Councel of Chalcedon. pag. 420. 426. 427. 428. 429. 430. 438. &c.
  • the Councel of Constantinople in the time of Iu∣stinian. pa. 487. 488.
  • the Coūcells were summoned by the Emperours. pa. 341.
  • the Councels that were within the first sixe hun∣dred yeares after Christ, are to be seene in the Chronographie.
  • the Creede of the Nicene Councel. pa. 224. 225.
  • the Creedes good and bad are rekoned vp. pag. 291.
  • Crescens was sent of Paule into Fraunce. pa. 37.
  • Crescens a philosopher wrought the death of Iu∣stinus martyr. pa. 67. 68.
  • Cronion was burned for the faith. pa. 116.
  • Culcianus a persecutor of the christians is execu∣ted. pag. 182.
  • Cyprian b. of Carthage rebaptized heretickes, & is therefore reprehended. pa. 126.
  • Cyrenius president of Syria. pa. 9.
  • Cyrillus b. of Antioch. pa. 142.
  • Cyrillus b. of Ierusalem an Arian. pa. 290. he re∣canted. pa. 344.
  • Cyrillus the godly b. of Alexandria. pa. 380. 383 414. 444.
  • Cyrinus b. of Chalcedon was plagued for reui∣ling of Chrysostome. pa. 375.
D.
  • DAma b. of Magnesia. pa. 55.
  • Damasus b. of Rome. pa. 336.
  • Daniel prophecied of the comming of Christ. pa. 5. 10. his life. pa. 529.
  • Dauid prophecied of Christ. pa. 6. 7.
  • Decius was Emperour after Philip. and persecu∣ted the Church. pa. 114. he was slaine with his sonnes. pa. 121. 469.
  • Decennius a tyrant hanged him selfe. pa. 278.
  • Demetrianus b. of Antioch was maried. pa. 131.
  • Demetrius b. of Alexandria. pa. 92. 97. 101.
  • Dexippus an historiographer. pa. 502.
  • Didius a minister was martyred. pa. 153.
  • Didius Iulianus the Emperour. pa. 469.
  • Didymus a monke. pa. 329.
  • Didymus Alexādrinus a notable learned mā. pa. 333.
  • Diocletian was Emperour after Carus. pa. 141.
  • Diodorus Siculus an historiographer. pa. 502.
  • Dion Cassius an historiographer. pa. 502.
  • Dionysius b. of Corinth is alleaged. pa. 35. 37. his works are to be seene. pa. 71.
  • Dionysius Aropgta the firste b. of Athens. pa. 37. 71.
  • Dionysius Bishop of Alexandria. pag. 51. 111. 113. 119. 120. 126. 127. 128. 129. 134. 135. he is persecuted. pag. 114. 115. 129. his works are to be seene. pa. 120. 133. 138. 139.
  • Dionysia a woman was beheaded for the faith. pa. 116.
  • Dionysius b. of Rome. pa. 139.
  • Dionysius was beheaded for the fayth. pag. 160. 161.
  • Dionysius b. of Alba in Italie. pa. 279.
  • Dionysius Halicarnassaeus an historiographer. pa. 501.
  • Dios b. of Alexandria. pa. 102.
  • Dioscorus a confessor. pa. 116.
  • Dioseorus b. of Alexandria and an hereticke. pa. 417. 428. 429. 431.
  • Dolichianus b. of Ierusalem. pa. 86.
  • Domitian was Emperour after Titus, he was cru∣el & enemy to God. pa. 46. he feared the com∣ming of Christe as Herode did. he raigned 15. yeares. pa. 47.
  • Domninus was burned for the fayth. pag. 164.
  • Domnus an Apostata. pag. 103.
  • Domnus bishop of Antioch. pag. 141.
  • Domnus b. of Caesarea in Palaestina. pag. 131.
  • Dorotheus minister of Antioch, afterwardes b. of Tyrus. pa. 142. his life. pa. 514.
  • Dorotheus a page of the Emperour Diocleti∣an. pa. 145. after torment he was hanged for the faith. pa. 147. 148.
  • Dorotheus an Arian b. of Antioch. pa. 339. 342.
  • Dositheus an hereticke. pa. 70.
E.
  • EAster & the controuersie about that feast. pa. 92. 93. 94. 222. 223. 227. 270. 353. 354. 355. 356. 379.
  • Ebionits and their heresie, saying that fayth one∣ly did not iustifie. pa. 51. 105.
  • Ecebolius a sophist was a turne coate. pag. 295▪ 306.
  • Eleazar the sonne of Annanus the high prieste. pa. 14.
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  • Arianisme lamenteth his state pag. 320.
  • Eleutherius b. of Rome, pag. 62. 75. 83.
  • Ellas a christian was burned for the faith, pag. 168.
  • Elias the Prophet was persecuted, pag. 519. his life, pag. 523.
  • Eliezer the Prophet and his life. pag. 523.
  • Elissaeus the prophet and his life. pag. 524.
  • Elpistus a godly minister. pag. 71.
  • Empedocles the philosophers opinion. pag. 242.
  • Encratits, their heresie and the first autor thereof. pag. 73.
  • Ennathas a christian virgine was burned for the faith. pag. 167.
  • Ephorus an historiographer. pag. 501.
  • Ephrem the 13. b. of Ierusalem. pag. 59.
  • Epimachus was burned for the fayth. pag. 116.
  • Epiphanius an heathen Sophist. pag. 294.
  • Epiphanius b. of Cyprus. pag. 368. 370. 371.
  • Eruli an heathen nation receaued the fayth. pag. 479.
  • Esay prophecied of Christe. pag. 7. 8. his martyr∣dome. pag. 519. his life. pag. 525.
  • Esdras. pag. 501.
  • Essaeans. pag. 70.
  • Euagrius a monke. pag. 301. 330. 331. 332. he refused a bishoprick. pa. 332.
  • Euagrius a godly bishop of Constantinople. pag. 326.
  • Euagrius Scholasticus and his historye. page. 405. &c.
  • Euarestus b. of Rome. pag. 54. 83.
  • Eubulus was beheaded for the fayth. pag. 171.
  • Euclides is highly esteemed of hereticks. pag. 95.
  • Eudocia a learned Empresse. pag. 383.
  • Eudoxius b. of Germanicia. pag. 262. 280.
  • Eugenius a robel was beheaded. pa. 359.
  • Eumenes b. of Alexandria. pag. 59.
  • Eunomius the heretick. pag. 279. 320. 321. 325. 326. 358.
  • Eunomiutychiani and their heresie. pag. 358.
  • Eunomotheophroniani & their heresie pag. 358.
  • Euodius b. of Antioch. pag. 47.
  • Euphronius an Arian b. of Antioch. pag. 244.
  • Eusebius bishop of Caesarea in palaestina, where he beganne his historie. pag. 1. 2. he dedicated his tenth booke vnto Paulinus. pag. 184. his death. pag. 255. he was no Arian. pag. 265. 266. 267.
  • Eusebius b. of Laodicea. pag. 130. 142. 143.
  • Eusebius bishop of Nicomedia was an Arian he∣reticke. pag. 217. 223. 233. he recanted. pag. 236. he fel againe to his heresie. pag. 243. 245 he was made bishop of Constantinople. pag. 256.
  • Eusebius Emisenus. pag. 256.
  • Eusebius b. of Vercellae. pag. 279. 300.
  • Eusebius Scholasticus, the Disciple of Troylus the sophist was an historiographer. pag. 305. 502.
  • Eusebius b. of Dorilaeum. pag. 417. 428.
  • Eustathius b. of Antioch was deposed for heresie. pag. 244.
  • Eustathius bishop of Sebastia and his errors. pag. 292.
  • Eustathius Epiphanensis an historiographer. pag 502.
  • Eutyches the hereticke, and his opinion. pag. 416. 417.
  • Eutychianus b. of Rome. pag. 142.
  • Eutychianus a monke. pa. 235.
  • Eutychius an hereticke. pag. 358.
  • Euzoius an Arian recanteth. pag. 245.
  • Exoucoutiol and their heresie. pag. 293.
  • Ezechiel the prophet and his life. pag. 528.
F.
  • FAbianus b. of Rome was martyred. pag. 111. 114.
  • Fabius b. of Antioch. pag. 114.
  • Fadus lieuetenant of Iudaea. pag. 26.
  • Famine vnder Claudius. pag 23. 26.
  • Famine among the Iewes in Ierusalem. pag. 38. 39. 40.
  • Famine amonge the Iewes vnder Adrian. pag. 59.
  • Famine in Alexandria. pag. 135.
  • Famine at Pyruchium. pag. 142.
  • Famine caused by Maxentius. pag. 154.
  • Famine in the time of Maximinus. pag. 177. 178.
  • Famine in the time of Iulian. pag. 312.
  • Famine in Phrygia. pag. 327.
  • Fasting in Aegypt and Alexandria. pag. 30.
  • Fasting prescribed by Montanus. pag. 89.
  • Fasting before Easter. pag. 92. 93. 273. 355. 399.
  • Fasting after VVhitsontide. pag. 274.
  • Fasting of Monkes. pag. 329.
  • Fasting euery Saturday. pag. 356.
  • Fasting wendsdayes and Fridayes. 388.
  • Faustus a minister was martyred. pag. 153.
  • Felix lieuetenant of Iudaea. pag. 31.
  • Felix b. of Rome. pag. 141. 142.
  • Felix the seconde of that name was b. of Rome, and an Arian. pag. 284.
  • Festus lieuetenant of Iudaea. pag. 32.
  • Firmilianus b. of Caesarea in Cappadocia. pag. 110. 11.
  • Firmilianus a tyrant and a persecutor, was him selfe beheaded in the end. pag. 171.
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  • Flauia Domicilla a noble vvoman vvas banished for the faith. pag. 47.
  • Flauianus B. of Constantinople was murthered by heretickes. pag. 426.
  • Florinus an hereticke. pag. 86. 90. 91.
  • Florus a cruell Liuetenant of Iudaea. pag. 35.
  • Frumentius a Byshop conuerted the middle In∣dians. pag. 240.
G.
  • GAd the Prophete and his life. pag. 521.
  • Gainas the rebel and his end. pag. 364. 365.
  • Gaius B. of Rome. pag. 35. 51. 53. 108. 142.
  • Galba was Emperour a shorte while. pa. 37. 469
  • Galen the phisicion is worshipped of heretickes. pag. 95.
  • Galienus vvas Emperour after Valerianus and restored peace, he raygned fifteene yeres. pag. 131. 139.
  • Galilaeans and their heresie. pag. 70.
  • Gallus was Emperour after Decius. pag. 121. his end. pag. 469.
  • Gallus the brother of Iulian the Apostata rebel∣led and was beheaded. pag. 278.
  • Galma B. of Amastris. pag. 71.
  • Georgius the Arian B. of Alexandria and his mi∣serable end. pag. 298.
  • Germanicus for his faith was torne in peeces of wilde beastes. pag. 64.
  • Germanion B. of Ierusalem. pag. 102.
  • Germanus vvas beheaded for the fayth. pag. 167
  • Gitton a village in Samaria where Simon Ma∣gus was borne. pag. 26. 27.
  • Gnostici were heretickes. pag. 60.
  • God diuersly plagued the old vvorld. pag. 5.
  • Golauduch a vvoman was martyred. pag. 510.
  • Gomarius a rebell is savved a sunder. pag. 320.
  • Gomorha was ouerthrowen vvith fire and brim∣stone. pag. 4.
  • Gordianus vvas Emperour after Maximinus and raygned 6 yeares. pag. 111. 112. his ende. pag. 496.
  • Gordius B. of Ierusalem. page 102.
  • Gorgonius a page of the Emperour Diocletian after tormet was hanged for the faith. pa. 145. 148.
  • Gorthaeus an hereticke. pag. 70.
  • The Gospell after Marcke. pag. 28. 57. 84. 104 110.
  • The Gospell after Mathew was vvrytten in He∣brewe. pag. 49. 57. 84. 85. 109.
  • The Gospel after Iohn. pag. 49. 50. 84. 104. 110.
  • The Gospell after Luke. pag. 37. 49. 50. 84. 110.
  • Gospells were published by heretickes. pag. 50. 51. 103.
  • The Gotths receaued the Christian fayth. page 338. 339.
  • Gratianus was made Emperour. pag. 322. his death. 347.
  • Gregorius Neocaesariensis the disciple of Origen pag. 111. 131. 335.
  • Gregorius B. of Alexandria and the sturre about him. pag. 258.
  • Gregorie Nazianzen vvas of great fame. pa. 322. 334. 335. 343.
  • Gregorie the brother of Basil was B. of Nissa. pa. 335. 345.
  • Gregorie B. of Antioch. pag. 493.
H.
  • HAnani the Prophet and his life. pag. 523.
  • Helcesaitae were heretickes and their opiniō pag. 113.
  • Helen Queene of the Osroemians distributed corne in time of famine. pag. 26.
  • Helen the mother of Constantinus Magnus fod the Crosse at Ierusalem. pag. 237. 238.
  • Helena a vvitch the yoke mate of Simon Magus. pag. 27.
  • Hemerobaptists and theyr heresie. pag. 70.
  • Heraclides a Martyr. pag. 97.
  • Heraclitus vvrote cōmentaries vpō Paul. pa. 94.
  • Heretickes corrupt the vvorkes of auncient vvry∣ters. pag. 71.
  • Heresies. reade in the Chronographie the catalo∣gue of all the heresies vvithin the first six hun∣dred yeares after Christ.
  • Heraclas B. of Alexandria. pag. 97. 105. 110.
  • Hermes vvrote a booke intitled Pastor vvhiche vvas reade in the Church. pag. 36. 84.
  • Hermogenes an Arian captaine is cruellye put to death. pag. 259.
  • Hermon B. of Ierusalem. pag. 144.
  • Hermophilus an hereticke translated the Scriptu∣res. pag. 95.
  • Herode vvas kinge of the Ievves vvhen Christe vvas borne. pag. 9. 10.
  • Herode Antipater. pag. 9.
  • Herode Ascalonites. pag. 9.
  • Herode shutte vp vnder his seale the holy robe of the highpriest. pag. 10.
  • Herode burned the genealogies of the Ievves to make him selfe a Gentleman. pag. 11.
  • Herode commaunded the infantes to be slayne. pag. 12.
  • Herode is tormented, he seeketh to dispatch him selfe and dieth miserably. pag. 12. 13.
  • Herode caused the chief of the Ievves to be clapt

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  • in prison, and to be slaine at his departure, that the Iewes might lament his death. pa. 13.
  • Herode the Tetrarch was banished into Vienna together with his harlot Herodias. pag. 14. 21.
  • Herode Agrippa is by Caius Caligula made king of the Iewes. pa. 21. he imprisoneth Peter the Apostle and dier miserably. pa. 23. 24. 25.
  • Herodian an historiographer. pa 502.
  • Herodias the harlot of Herode the Tetrarch. pa. 14.
  • Heron was beheaded for the faith. pa. 98.
  • Heros b. of Antioch after Ignatius. pa. 55.
  • Hesychius Bishop of Aegypt was martyred. pag. 153.
  • Hilarius b. of Poetiers. pa. 304.
  • Hippolitus and his works. pa. 108.
  • Honorichus the Arian king of the Vandals perse∣cuted the christians. pa. 476.
  • Honorius is created Emperour. pa. 359.
  • Hormisda king of Persia. pa. 50.
  • Hulda a prophetesse and her life. pa. 527.
  • Hyginus was bishop of Rome 4. yeares. pa. 62. 83.
  • Hymenaeus b. of Ierusalem▪ pa. 131.
  • Hypatia a learned womā was of spite cruelly ex∣ecuted. pa. 384.
  • Hyrcanus an high priest of the Iewes was taken captiue of the Persians. pa. 9. 10.
I.
  • IAcob saw God face to face. pa. 4. he propheci∣ed of Christ. pa. 9.
  • Iames the Apostle called the brother of the Lord was the first b. of Ierusalem, and brained with a club. pa. 19. the order of his martyrdome is to be seene. pa. 32. 33. 34. 37. 519.
  • Iames the brother of Iohn was beheaded by He∣rode Agrippa. pa. 19. 23. 37. 519. his life. pa. 532.
  • Iberians receaued the fayth. pa. 241. 242.
  • Idithum the prophet and his life. pa. 522.
  • Iehaziel the prophet and his life. pa. 523.
  • Iehu the prophet and his life. pa. 523.
  • Ieremie the prophet and his life. pa. 526.
  • Ierusalem had 15. bishops from the Apostles vn∣to the 18. yeare of Adrian. pa. 59.
  • Ierusalem was wonne very oft. pa. 44.
  • Ierusalem was called Aelia. pa. 59. 60.
  • Iesus is a word of great mysterie. pa. 6.
  • Iesus the Christ of God, as Iosephus witnesseth. pa. 15.
  • Iesus was the sonne of God by the testimonie of Agbarus king of Edessa. pa. 17.
  • Iesus shoulde haue bene canonized by the con∣sent of Tiberius in the number of the Romaine gods but the senate would not. pa. 20.
  • Iesus the sonne of Dannaeus was an high priest of the Iewes. pa. 34.
  • Iesus the sonne of Ananias cried woe woe in Ie∣rusalem. pa. 42.
  • the Iewes became tributaries vnto the Romains. pa. 10.
  • the Iewes were plagued by Seianus. pa. 22.
  • the Iewes were vexed by Pilat. pa. 22.
  • the Iewes were banished Rome by Claudius pa. 31.
  • the Iewes to the number of 30000. were slaine vpon Easter day. pa. 31. 38.
  • the Iewes were vexed vnder Nero. pa. 31.
  • the Iewes were slaine vnder Florus. pa. 35.
  • the Iewes were besieged in Ierusalem. pa. 37. their famine, slaughter, and greate miserie. pa. 38. 39. 40.
  • the Iewes were searched and ript to see whether they had hid meate, or eaten golde. pa. 39. 44.
  • the Iewes were torne of wilde beastes, solde and led captiue. pa. 41.
  • the Iewes were plagued vnder Traian. pa. 58.
  • the Iewes which perished, and their infinit num∣ber during all the warres. pa. 42. 43.
  • the Iewes were destroyed vnder Adrian. pa. 59.
  • the Iewes rased certaine places out of the Bible. pa. 69.
  • the Ievves rebelled in Diocaesarea, and vvere all destroyed. pa. 278.
  • the Ievves vvere vtterly foyled vvith terrible signes from aboue in the time of Iulian. pag. 310. 311.
  • the Ievves vvere banished Alexandria. pag. 382. 383.
  • the Ievves crucified a boy and vvere punished for it. pa. 384. 385.
  • the Ievves in Creta vvere deceaued by a deuell. pa. 398. 399.
  • Ignatius b. of Antioch vvas torne in peeces of vvilde beasts at Rome. pa. 47. 54. 55.
  • the Images of Simō Magus & Helena the witch. pa. 27.
  • the Image of Christ. pa. 132.
  • the Images of the Apostles. pa. 132.
  • the Indians receaue the fayth. pa. 240.
  • Ingenuus a confessor. pa. 116.
  • Innocentius b. of Rome. pa. 381.
  • Ioath the Prophet and his life. pa. 522.
  • Ioel the Prophet and his life. pa. 526.
  • Iohn Baptist vvas beheaded of Herode the Te∣trarch. pa. 14. 15. his life. pa. 531.
  • Iohn the Apostle preached in Asia, and dyed at

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  • Ephesus. pag. 36. 53. 93. he was banished into the Isle Patmos in the time of Domitian. page 46. He came from exile in the time of Nerua pag. 47. He conuerted a thiefe. pag. 48. 49. His Gospell and Epistles. pag. 49. 50. He detested the presence of Cerinthus the hereticke. pa. 64 He raised one from death to life. page 90. His life. pag. 532.
  • Iohn the elder and his tombe. pag. 56. 57.
  • Iohn the 7 B. of Ierusalem. pag. 59.
  • Iohn a blinde man of singuler memorie and rare giftes in preachinge. pag. 173.
  • Iohn Chrysostome B. of Constantinople. pa. 361 362. 363. 371. 375. 376.
  • Iohn a rebell and his execution. pag. 390.
  • Ionas the prophete and his life. pag. 526.
  • Ioseph the carpenter is both the sonne of Heli & the sonne of Iacob. pag. 10. 11.
  • Ioseph the 14 B. of Ierusalem. pag. 59.
  • Iosephus a Ievve vvrote of Iudas gaulonits. page 9. Of the miserable end of Herode. pa. 12. He geueth a testimony of Iohn Baptist & of Christ page 14. Of the sedition betvvene Ievves and Grecians at Alexandria. pag. 21. Of the cruel∣tye of Pilate. page 22. Of the miserable ende of Herode Agrigppa. page 23. The calami∣ty of the Ievves. page. 31. 32. 35. That Ieru∣salē was plagued for the death of Iames. p. 34. The destruction of Ierusalem and miserie of the Ievves. pag. 38. 39. 40. His opinion of the wicked Iewes. pag. 39. Of the signes foreshe∣wing the destruction. pag. 41. 42. His workes are to be seene. pag. 44. 45.
  • Iosua sawe Christ. pag. 4.
  • Iouianus was proclaimed Emperour page 312. His death. pag. 317.
  • Irenaeus B. of Lions is alleaged. page 27. 46. 48. 51. 52. 55. 62. 63. 69. 72. 83. 90. 91. He was a Chiliast. pag. 57. He is commended. page 82. His workes. page 84. 94. In his youth he sawe Polycarpus. page 91. He reprehended Victor B. of Rome. pag. 93.
  • Irenaeus Gramaticus wrote an Atticke Dictiona∣rie. pag. 301.
  • Irene the daughter of Spiridion. pag. 234.
  • Ischyras forged vnto him selfe letters of orders▪ pag. 247.
  • Ischyrion for the fayth was beaten to death with a cudgell. pag. 117.
  • Isdigerdes king of Persia. pag. 380. 385. 422.
  • Isidorus vvas burned for the faith. pag. 116.
  • Isidorus a peleusian. pag. 420.
  • Ismael the highpriest of the Iewes was deposed. pag. 14.
  • Iudas Gaulonites an hereticke▪ pag. 9.
  • Iudas a Galilaean. pag. 9
  • Iudas the brother of Christ. pag. 47.
  • Iude and his Epistle. pag. 34. 50.
  • Iude the 15 B. of Ierusalem. pag. 59.
  • Iude a learned wryter and his bookes. pag. 101.
  • Iudges ruled Israel. pag. 9.
  • Iulianus B. of Alexandria. pag. 85.
  • Iulianus B. of Ierusalem. pag. 86.
  • Iulianus was burned for the fayth. pag. 116. 171.
  • Iulian is made Caesar. pag. 278. He is proclaimed
  • Emperour. pag. 295. He fell into Apostasie. page 297. His miserable end. pag. 311. His phisio∣gnomie. pag. 313.
  • Iulius B. of Rome. pag. 258. 259. 268. 269.
  • Iuppiter Philius an Idol. pag. 175.
  • Iustinus martyr florished a litle after the Apostles He is alleaged. pag. 26. 27. 51. 61. 62. 63. 68. VVhat moued hī to become a Christiā. pa. 61. His Martyrdome pa. 67. 68. His works. pa. 69.
  • Iustinus the Emperour. pag. 471.
  • Iustinus the second Emperour of that name pag. 490. His end▪ pag. 496.
  • Iustinianus the Emperour. page 474. His herosie and death. pag. 488. 489.
  • Iustus the 4 B. of Ierusalem. pag. 54. 59.
  • Iustus B. of Alexandria. pag. 59.
  • Iuuenalis B. of Ierusalem. pag. 396.
L.
  • LEo B. of Rome. pag. 426.
  • Leo the Emperour. pag. 433. His death. 438.
  • Leonides the Father of Origen was beheaded for the fayth. pa. 96.
  • Leontius an Arian B. of Antioch. page. 273.
  • Leui the twelf B. of Ierusalem. pag. 59.
  • Libanius the Sophist. pa. 295. 309. His inconstā∣cie & cōfutatiō of him. pa. 312. 313. 314. 315.
  • Liberius B. of Rome. pag. 278. 324.
  • Licinius the Emperours raygne, cruelty and end. pag. 153. 216.
  • Linus vvas B. of Rome tvvelue yeares. pa. 36. 37. 46. 47. 83.
  • Longinus a rebell vvas beheaded. pag. 465.
  • Lucas a captaine of the Ievves. pag. 58.
  • Lucianus minister of Antioch vvas martyred. pa. 153.
  • Lucianus vvrote an Apollogie and vvas martyred▪ pag. 176.
  • Lucifor a godly B. of Caralitanum. pag. 300.
  • Luciferian heresie of Lucifer the B. vvhiche fell through impatientie. pag. 304. 343.
  • Lucius a Martyr. pa. 69.
  • Lucius B. of Rome. pag. 125.
  • Lucius a godly B. of Adrianopolis was impriso∣ned and choked vp vvith stinch▪ pag. 273.
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  • Luke the Euangeliste vvrote a Gospell and the acts. pa. 37. He is said to haue trāslated the E∣pistle vnto the Hebrevves from Hebrevve into Greeke, his life. pa. 533.
  • Lupus Presidente of Aegypt plagued the Ievves. pa. 58.
  • Lycus an hereticke. pa. 86.
  • Lysanias the tetrache and the sonne of Herode. pa. 13. 14.
M.
  • MAcar was burned for the fayth. pa. 116.
  • Macarius b. of Ierusalem. pa. 235.
  • Macarius a Monke. pa. 330. 331.
  • Macedonius an Arian b. of Constantinople. pa. 258. 260. 261. 273. 285. he vvas deposed and so raysed a secte after his name. pa. 293.
  • Macedonian heresie. pa. 305.
  • Macedonius b. of Mopsuestia. pa. 262.
  • Macedonius the Martyr vvas broiled to death. pa. 307.
  • Machaerous the prison vvhere Iohn the baptiste vvas beheaded. pa. 15.
  • Macrinus vvas Emperour after Caracalla. page. 108. his end. pa. 469.
  • Magnentius a tyrante dieth miserablye▪ pa. 272. 278.
  • Malachias the Prophete and his life. pa. 530.
  • Malchion confuted Samosatenus heresie. page. 139.
  • Malchus a Christian vvas torne in peeces of vvild beastes. pa. 131.
  • Mamaea a Godly Empresse the mother of Alexā∣der the Emperour sent for Origen. pa. 108.
  • Mambre the oke groue where Christ talked vvith Abraham. pa. 3.
  • Manca the hereticke whereof the Maniches are called and his heresie. pa. 142. 242. his misera∣ble end. pa. 245.
  • Manichaeus, looke Manes.
  • Marathonius an old hereticke. pa. 293.
  • Marcella a woman vvas burned for the fayth. pa. 98. 99.
  • Martianus an hereticke. pa. 103.
  • Marcion an hereticke. pa. 62. 70. 74. 86.
  • Marcellinus b. of Rome. pa. 142.
  • Marcellus b. of Aneyra in Galatia fell to the he∣resie of Samosatenus. pa. 251. 264.
  • Marcus Turbo ouerthrewe the Ievves in battaill. pag. 58.
  • Marcus Aurelius Verus, looke Verus the Empe∣rour. pag. 53.
  • Marcus Aurelius had rayne through the prayers of the Christians. He fauored the Christians. His Epistles are extant. pag. 82.
  • Marcus b. of Arethusa and his learned Creede. pag. 275.
  • the Mariage of Paul. pa. 52.
  • the Mariage of Peter. pa. 52.
  • the Mariage of Philip. pa. 52. 53.
  • the Mariage of Cheremon b. of Nilus. pag. 117.
  • the Mariage of Demetrianus b. of Antioch. pag. 141.
  • the Mariage of priests allowed of. pag. 234. 255.
  • the Mariage of Spiridion b. of Cyprus. pag. 234.
  • the Mariage of Priestes detested of an hereticke. pa. 292.
  • the Mariage of Ammon the Monke. pa. 329.
  • Maria the daughter of Eleazar killed her owne sonne to eate in the famine at Ierusalē. pa. 40.
  • Marinus a souldier was beheaded for the fayth. pa. 131.
  • Maris bishop of Chalcedon an Arian. page 223. 246.
  • Marke the Euangelist vpō what occasiō he wrote his Gospel. p. 28. he was the first that preached Christ vnto the Aegyptians. pa. 28. the firste b. of Alexandria. pa. 35. his martyrdome. pa. 519 his life. pa. 533.
  • Marke of the Gentils the first b. of Ierusalem. pa. 60. 85.
  • Marke an hereticke whome Irenaeus confuteth. pag. 62.
  • Marke bishop of Alexandria after Eumenes. pa. 62.
  • Martianus the Emperour. pag. 425. his ende. pa. 433.
  • Martyrs vvho properlye maye so be called. page. 81.
  • Martyrs and Martyrdomes, looke persecution.
  • Maruthas b. of Mesopotamia preached vnto the Persians. pa. 380.
  • Masbothaei were heretickes pa. 70.
  • Mathevve and Luke the Euangelists are thought to disagree. pa. 10.
  • Matthan begat acob the father of Ioseph. pa. 10 11.
  • Mathias one of the 70 Disciples was chosen in the rowme of ludad the traitor. pag. 15. 19. his life. pa. 533.
  • Mathias the 8b. of Ierusalem. pa. 59.
  • Maturus was beheaded for the fayth. page 76. 78.
  • Mauricus the Emperour. pag. 500. 501.
  • Maxentius the tyrant and his impiety. pa. 154. his miserable end. pa. 179. 215. 216. 469.
  • Maximilla the prophetesse of Montanus hanged her selfe. pa. 86. 88. 89.
  • Maximinus the 7 b. of Antioch. pa. 72.
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  • and persecuted the Church of God, but con∣tinewed no longer then thre yeres pag. 11. His end. 469.
  • Maximinus the tyrant and his impiety. page 153. 154. 155. 156. His miserable end. pa. 182. 215
  • Maximus wrote learned bookes. pag. 94.
  • Maximus was beheaded for the fayth. pag. 131.
  • Maximus B. of Antioch. pag. 139.
  • Maximus B. of Ierusalem. pag. 271.
  • Maximus a tyrant is executed. pag. 347. 348.
  • Maxis a vvicked tribune and a persecutor. pag. 167.
  • Mazabanes B. of Ierusalem. pag. 114.
  • Melchi begate heli the father of Ioseph. pag. 10. 11.
  • Melchisedech a figure of Christ. pag. 7.
  • Meletius B. of Pontus. pag. 144.
  • Meletius of whome the Meletians are called and theyr heresie. pag. 219. 220. 227. 228.
  • Meliton b. of Sardis wrote an Apollogie of the Christian faith vnto Verus the Emperour. pa. 63. 70. His workes. pag. 72. 73. 93.
  • Meltiades B. of Rome. pag. 204.
  • Menander a Sorcerer and his opinions. pa. 50. 51. 70.
  • Menas Patriarch of Constantinople. pag. 486.
  • Menedemus was burned for the fayth. pag. 326.
  • Mercuria a woman was beheaded for the fayth. pag. 116.
  • Meruzanes B. of Armenia. pag. 120.
  • Metras after torment was stoned to death for the fayth. pag. 115
  • Metrodorus a Christian was burned to ashes. pa. 67.
  • Micheas the prophete and his life. pag. 524.
  • Miltiades an hereticke. page. 87.
  • Miltiades a learned wryter wrote an Apollogie. pag. 88. 89.
  • Mithra an heathen God. pag. 298. 34.
  • Modestus a learned wryter. pag. 70. 72.
  • Montanus the heretick. pag. 73. 81. 86. 87. He hā∣ged him selfe. pa. 88. 89. 90. 282.
  • Moses testifieth of Christ. pa. 3. 4. He conceaued a mystery in the word Iesus. pag. 6.
  • Moses a minister of Rome was martyred. page. 119.
  • Musanus a learned vvryter. pag. 70. his vvorkes. pag. 73.
N.
  • NAamanes a Saracen. pag. 503.
  • Narcissus B. of Ierusalem. page 85. his mira∣cles. pag. 101. 102.
  • Narcissus b. of Neronias was an Arian. pag. 273.
  • Natalius an hereticall b. repented him selfe and became a confessor. pag. 95.
  • Nathan the Prophete and his life. pag. 521.
  • Naum the prophete and his life. pag. 528.
  • Nectarius a noble man vvas chosen b. of Con∣stantinople. pag. 344. 346.
  • Nemesion a martyr, pag. 116.
  • Nepos b. of Aegypt was a Chiliaste and confuted by Dionysius b. of Alexandria. pag. 136.
  • Nepotianus Constantius a tyrante and his ende pag. 272.
  • Nero was Emperour after Claudius. page 31. his cruelty. pag. 35. he raygned 13 yeares. pag. 37. his end. pag. 469.
  • Nerua was Emperour of Rome after Domitian. pag. 47.
  • Nestorius b. of Constantinople and his heresie. page. 393. 394. 395. 396. 412. 413. 414. 415. 416.
  • Nicôcles the Laconian sophist. pag. 295.
  • Nicolas of whome the Nicolaites are called. pa. 52.
  • Nicomas b. of Ieonium. pag 139.
  • Nicostratus an historiographer. pag. 502.
  • Nilus b. of Aegypt vvas burned. pag. 153. 172.
  • Nouatus a prieste of Rome and his heresie. page 117. 118. 119. 335. 336. 391.
  • Nouatian heresie. pag. 233. 391.
O.
  • ODed the prophete and his life. pa. 522.
  • Onesimus b. of Ephesus. pag. 55. 73.
  • Oestes Liuetenante of Alexandria contended vvith Cyrill and vvas vvounded of the Monks pag. 383.
  • Origen and his zeale being a childe. pag. 96. 97. he vvas made a Catechiser. pag. 97. he vvas the disciple of Clemens. pag. 100. he gelded him selfe. pa. 101. he vvēt to Rome. pa. 104. he stu∣died Hebrevv and gathered together the trās∣lations of the old Testament. pag. 105. he vvēt to Arabia. pa. 107. he vvēt to Antioch. pa. 108. his vvorkes pa. 109. 111. 112. 113. his life out of Suidas. pag. 121. his lamentation. pa. 122. 123. An Apollogie for Origen. pa. 370.
  • Osius b. of Corduba in Spayne. pa. 220. 235. 265 277.
  • Osee the Prophet and his life. pag. 524.
  • Otho vvas Emperour a shorte vvhile. pa. 37. his end. pa. 469.
P.
  • PAchymus . of Aegypt and a martyr. pa. 153.
  • Palladius a monke. pag. 332.
  • Palladius a svvift post. pag. 387.
  • Palmas b. of Pontus. pa. 92.
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  • Pambo a Monke. pa. 330.
  • Pamphilus Martyr. pa. 144. 153. 164. 165. 168. 169.
  • Pantaenus was a Catechiser in the schoole of A∣lexandria, and the Maister of Clemens Alexā∣drinus. pag. 85.
  • Paphnutius b. of Thebais. pag. 223. 233. 234.
  • Papias b. of Hierapolis. pag. 28. 54. his workes. pag. 56. he was an hereticke. pag. 57.
  • Papylus a Martyr. pag. 67.
  • Patermythius vvas burned for the sayth. pag. 172
  • Patropassians and theyr heresie. pa. 264. 323.
  • Patrophilus b. of Scythopolis. pag. 256.
  • Paulinus b. of Triuere in Fraunce. pag. 279.
  • Paulinus b. of Tyrus. pag. 184. 185.
  • Paul was called from heauen to be an Apostle. pag. 20. he was martyred at Rome vnder Nero pa. 32. 35. 36. 519. his Epistles. pag. 36. he was maried. pa. 52. his life. pa. 533.
  • Paulus Samosatenus and his heresie. pa. 94. 139. 140. 141. 263. 323.
  • Paulus a notable mā was beheaded for the faith. pa. 166.
  • Paulus a godly b. of Constantinople. pa. 255. he was stised in Cappadocia. pag. 272. his corps was caried to Constantinople. pa. 345.
  • Pausis an Aegyptian was beheaded for the fayth. pa. 160.
  • Peleus b. of Aegypt was burned. pa. 153. 172.
  • Periurie is punished. pa. 102.
  • Persecution. pa. 23. 32. 33. 35. 46. 47▪ 53. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 72. 73. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80 81. 96. 97. 98. 99. 101. 111. 114. 115. 116. 117. 128. 129. 130. 131. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. 151. 152. 153. 159. 160. 161. 162. 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 175. 176. 273. 274. 284. 285. 298. 305. 306. 307. 310. 319. 320. 322. 326. 327. 328. 329. 332. 333. 386. 476. 493. 519.
  • Persia receaued the faith. pa. 38.
  • Pertinax the Emperour and his end. pa. 469.
  • Peter the Apostle was imprisoned by Herode A∣grippa and deliuered by an Angel. pag. 23. he met Simō Magus at Rome in the time of Clau¦dius. pag. 27. he was crucified at Rome about his later time after he had preached in other contreyes. pa. 35. 36. 519. his workes. pa. 36. he was maried and his vvife martyred. pag. 52.
  • Peter b. of Alexandria was beheaded. page. 144. 153. 176.
  • Peter the Emperour Diocletians page after sun∣dry tormentes was broyled to death. pa. 148.
  • Peter the successor of Athanasius in the seae of Alexandria. pa. 328. 340.
  • Petirus a monke. pa. 330.
  • Petrus Apselamus was burned for the fayth. pag. 168.
  • Peucetius a persecutinge Magistrate is executed. pa. 183.
  • Pharises and theyr heresie. pag. 70.
  • Phileas b. of Thmuis vvas beheaded. pag. 150.
  • Philetus b. of Antioch. pa. 108.
  • Philip the tetrarch. pa. 13. 14.
  • Philip one of the seuen Deacons preached in Sa∣maria, baptised Simon Magus & the Eunuch. pa. 19. 20.
  • Philip the Apostle rested at Hierapolis. pa. 53. 93 his martyrdome. pag. 519. his life. pa. 532.
  • Philip the 9 b. of Ierusalem. pa. 59.
  • Philip b. of Gortyna wrote against Marcion. pa. 71. 72.
  • Philip was Emperour after Gordianus & a Chri∣stian. pa. 112. his end. pa. 469.
  • Philip a Priest of Sida wrote a booke to the con∣futatiō of Iulian the Apostata & intitled it the Christian historie. pa. 392.
  • Philo Iudaeus a man of greate fame was sente in Embassie from the lewes of Alexandria vnto the Emperour Caligula. pa. 21. he is alleaged. pa. 22. 28. 29. he talked with Peter the Apostle at Rome. pa. 28. his workes. pa. 30. 31.
  • Philoromus gouernour of Alexandria was be∣headed for the faith. pa. 150.
  • Philosophie is studied and commended pag. 105 106. 107. 308. 309.
  • Philumena an hereticke the Prophetesse & yoke mate of Apelles. pa. 86.
  • Photinus b. of Sirmium and his heresie pag. 262. 264. 274. 275. 277. 323.
  • Pictures of Simon Magus and Helena the vvitch pag. 27.
  • Pierius a minister of Alexandria. pag. 144.
  • Pilate was made President of Iudaea the 12 yere of Tiberius. pag. 13. he certified Tiberius that our Sauiour was risen from the dead. pag. 20. he plagued the Ievves. pag. 22. he slevve him selfe. pa. 22. 23.
  • Pinytus b. of Creta. pag. 70.
  • Pinytus b. of the people Go sij. pa. 71.
  • Pionius was burned for the faith. pag. 67.
  • Pior a Monke. pag. 329.
  • Pius vvas b. of Rome 15 yeares. pag. 62. 83.
  • Placitus b. of Antioch. pa. 256.
  • a Plague in Alexandria. pa. 134. 135.
  • a Plague throughout the vvorld. pa. 182.
  • a Plague in the time of Maximinus. pa. 178.
  • Plinius Secundus a Liuetenant vvas sorie that the Christians vvere persecuted & vvrote ther∣of vnto Traian. pag. 54.
  • Plutarchus a Martyr. pa. 97. 98.
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  • Pneumatomachoi and their heresie. pa. 293.
  • Polybius b. of Tralleis. pa. 55.
  • Polybius an historiographer. pa. 501.
  • Polycarpus b. of Smyrna wrote an Epistle vnto the Philippians. page. 54. 55. 64. 93. he was at Rome with Anicetus. pa. 63. he met Marciō in the face. pag. 64. his Martyrdome. pag. 64. 65. 66. 67.
  • Polycrates b. of Ephesus wrote vnto Victor b. of Rome. pa. 53. 92. 93.
  • Pompei besieged Ierusalem and sent Aristobulus captiue to Rome. pa. 9.
  • Pontianus b. of Rome. pa. 108.
  • Ponticus a yonge man of 15. yeare old was mar∣tyred. pa. 80.
  • Pontinus an hereticke. pag. 86.
  • Pontius a learned man. pa. 103.
  • Porphyrius an Atheist wrote against the Christi∣ans and disputed vvith Origen. pag. 106. 229.
  • Porphyrius the Seruāt of Pamphilus martyr vvas burned for the faith. pa. 170.
  • Potamiaena a virgine was burned for the faith. p. 98. 99.
  • Pothinus b. of Lions is tormented, put in prison and their dieth. pa. 78.
  • Primus was b. of Alexandria 12 yeares. pag. 58. 59.
  • Primus b. of Corinth. pag. 70.
  • Priscilla the Prophetesse of Montanus. pa. 86. 89. 90.
  • Priscus a Christian was torne in peeces of wilde beasts. pa. 131.
  • Priscus Rhetor an historiographer. pa. 502.
  • Probus was Emperour after Au••••lianus▪ pa. 141.
  • Proclus a Cataphrygian hereticke. page. 35. 53. 108.
  • Procopius was beheaded for the faith. pag. 159.
  • Procopius a tyrant dieth miserably. pag. 320.
  • Procopius Rhetor an historiographer. pag. 502.
  • Promus was beheaded for the fayth. pag. 168.
  • the Prophetes sawe God vvith the clensed eye of the mind. pag. 3.
  • Prophecy was in the Churche after Christ. page. 69. 82. 83. 88. 89.
  • Proterius the godly b. of Alexandria vvas cruel∣ly slaine. pa. 433.
  • Protogenes a godly b. of Sardice. pag. 265.
  • Psathyriani and theyr opinion. pag. 357.
  • Ptolomaeus a Martyr. pag. 68. 69.
  • Ptolomaeus a confessor. pag. 116.
  • Publius b. of Athens and a Martyr. pag. 71.
  • Publius b. of Ierusalem. pag. 85.
Q.
  • Quadratus had the gift of Prophecy. pag. 55. he vvrote an Apollogie of the Christian fayth vnto Adrian. pag. 58. 59. 88. 89.
  • Quadratus b. of Athens. pa. 71.
  • Quinta a vvomā after torment is stoned to death. pag. 115.
  • Quintus fell in persecution. pag. 64.
R.
  • REpentance of a thiefe. pag. 49.
  • Rhais a vvoman vvas burned for the faith. pag. 98.
  • Rhodion the disciple of Tatianus, a learned vvri∣ter. pag. 86.
  • Rome is called Babylon. pag. 28.
  • Romanus had his tongue pulled out aftervvardes stifled to death. pag. 159. 160.
  • Romulus Subdeacon of Diospolis was beheaded for the faith. pag. 160.
  • Rufus a Disciple. pa. 55.
  • Ruffus a Liuetenant of Iudaea destroyed the Ie∣vves in Ierusalem. pag. 59.
  • Rugas a rebell was slayne with a thunderbolt. pa. 400.
S.
  • SAbellius heresie. pag. 126. 264.
  • Sabinus a President of Maximinus the perse∣cutor. pag. 174.
  • Sabinus a Macedonian hereticke. pag. 224. 229. 260.
  • Saduces and their heresie. pa. 70. reade the Chro.
  • Sagaris a martyr. pag. 72. 93.
  • Salome the ister of Herode. pag. 13.
  • Samaritans & their heresy. pa. 70. reade the Chro.
  • Samosatenus the hereticke, looke Paulus Samo∣satenus.
  • Samuel the Prophet and his life. pag. 521.
  • Sanctus Deacon of Vienna vvas beheaded. pag. 76. 77. 78.
  • Saracens receaued the Christian faith. pag. 339.
  • Saturnilians vvere heretickes. pag. 70.
  • Saturninus of Antioch an hereticke. pag. 60. 74.
  • Sclaunders raised vpon the godly. pag. 60. 69. 76 77. 102. 116. 176. 177. 246. 247. 248. 250. 26 272. 369. 504. 505.
  • Scriptures, looke Canonicall Scripture.
  • Secundus b. of Ptolomais an Aian. pa. 224. 227.
  • Sedition in Alexandria. pa. 135.
  • Seianus vexed the Ievves. pa. 22.
  • Seleucus vvas beheaded for the fayth. pa. 170.
  • Semeia the prophet and his life. pa. 52.
  • Sennecas the tenth bishop of Ierusalem. pag. 59.
  • Septuagints translation of the old Testament. pa. 84. 105.
  • Serapion b. of Antioch & his vvork. pa. 90. 103.
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  • Serapion was throwen from an high & his necke broken. pag. 115.
  • Serapion an olde man receaued the eucharist of a boy. pa. 119▪
  • Serapion Deacon of Constantinople. pag. 362.
  • Serapis an Heathen God. pag. 238. 349. 350.
  • Serenius Granianus a noble man wrote vnto the Emperour in the behalfe of the Christiās. p. 61
  • Serenius was burned for the faith. pa. 98.
  • Serenus was beheaded for the faith. pag. 98.
  • Seuen Deacons. pag. 19.
  • Seuenty disciples. pa. 15. 19. 517. 533. 534. &c.
  • Seuerus the hereticke of whome Seueriani. pa. 74
  • Seuerus was Emperour after Pertinax. pag. 94. he persecuted the church. pa. 96. he raygned 18. yeares. pa. 101.
  • Seuerus the hereticall b. of Antioch had his ton∣gue pulled out. pa. 472.
  • Siluanus b. of Emisa was torne of wilde beastes. 153. 176.
  • Siluanus b. of Gaza was beheaded. pa. 153.
  • Siluanus a tyran is executed. pag. 278.
  • Simeon Cleopas was b. of Ierusalem after Iames. pa. 45. 47. He was crucified beinge a hundred and twenty yeares olde. pag. 53. 70.
  • Simeō dwelled in a pillour. p. 419. 420. 436. 511
  • Simō the sōne of Camith{us} was an highpriest. p. 14
  • Simon Magus was baptized of Philip. pag. 19. he came to Rome & was there takē for a God. pa. 26. 27. read more of him in the Cronography.
  • Simoniani are called of Simon Magus. pa. 70.
  • Siricius b. of Rome. pa. 38.
  • Sisinius a Nouatian. pa. 346. 375. 376.
  • Sixtus a learned māwrote of the resurrectiō. p. 94
  • Socrates b. of Laodicea. pag. 142.
  • Socrates Scholasticus history & life. pa. 213. 214 he was the scholler of Helladius. page. 349. where he led his life. pag. 358.
  • Socrates the Philosopher why he was condem∣ned. pag. 308.
  • Sodome vvas ouerthrovven vvith fire and brim∣stone. pa. 4. 42.
  • Sodome hovve it lieth novve. pag. 42.
  • Solomon spake of Christ in the person of vvise∣dome. pa. 4.
  • Sonnes by nature and sonnes by the lavve. pa. 10.
  • Sophonias the Prophet and his life. pa. 526.
  • Sophronius b. of Pompeiopolls withstoode the Arians. pag. 288. 289.
  • Sosthenes one of the seuenty Disciples. pa. 15.
  • Soter b. of Rome. pag. 70. 74. 83.
  • Spiridion b. of Cyprus. pa. 223. 234.
  • Stephan one of the 7. Deacons was stoned to death. pa. 19. 97. 519.
  • Stephan b. of Rome. pag. 125.
  • Stephan b. of Laodicea. pag. 144.
  • Symachus b. of Ierusalem. pag. 86.
  • Symachus translated the old Testament. He vvas an Ebionit. pa. 105.
  • Symachus a learned Senator of Rome. 348.
  • Synerus an hereticke. pag. 86.
  • Synesius b. of Cyrene. pag. 420.
  • Synods in Alexandria and Aegypt. pag. 30.
  • Synods at Antioch. pag. 139. 140. 141.
  • Synods, looke Councells.
T.
  • TAtianus a learned man. page. 68. he fell into heresie. pag. 73. 74.
  • Tatianus for the faith was broiled to death. p. 307
  • Telesphorus was b. of Rome 11 yeares and dyed a martyr. pag. 59. 62. 83.
  • Tertulian a learned father is alleaged. pa. 20. 35. 47. 54. 82.
  • Thaddaeus one of the 70. Disciples was sente by Thomas the Apostle to cure Agbarus. page. 15. 16. 17. 19.
  • Thalassi{us} a noble mā is made b. of Caesarea. p. 402
  • Thebulis fell to heresie because he was not made bishop. pag. 70.
  • Thecla a womā was throwē to wild beasts. p. 160
  • Thelymidres b. of Laodicea. pag. 120.
  • Themison a montanist. pa. 88. 89.
  • Theoctistus b. of Caesarea. pag. 107. 110. 131.
  • Theodorus b. of Aegypt was martyred. pag. 153.
  • Theodorus a confessor. pa. 310.
  • Theodorus was burned for the faith. pa. 326.
  • Theodoretus an historiographer. pag. 411. 501.
  • Theodosia a Christian virgine was drovvned in the seae. pag. 164.
  • Theodosius Magnus the Emperour. pag. 342. his death pag. 359.
  • Theodosius iunior the Emperour. pag. 376. 377. his vertues. pa. 388. 389. his death. pa. 424.
  • Theodosius b. of Synada a couetous mā. pa. 377.
  • Theodotiō translated the old Testament. pa. 105
  • Theodotus a montanist. pa. 81. his miserable end pag. 88.
  • Theodotus a Tanner and an hereticke of A••••••∣mons sect. pa. 95.
  • Theodotus a Phisicion & b. of Laodicea. pa. 144
  • Theodulus vvas crucified for the faith. page. 171.
  • Theodulus for the faith vvas broiled to death. pa. 307.
  • Theognis b. of Nice vvas an Arian. pa. 223. after∣vvards he recanted. pa. 224. 236. he fel againe to heresie. pa. 243.
  • Theônas b. of Alexandria. pag. 144.
  • Theônas b. of Marmarica was an ariā. p. 224. 227
  • Theophilus b. of Antioch. p. 70. his workes. p. 72.
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  • Thphilus b. of Caesarea in Palaestina. pag. 92.
  • Thphilus a confessor. pa. 116.
  • Thphilus b. of Alexandria. pag. 361.
  • Thpompus an historiographer. pag. 501.
  • Thphrast{us} is highly esteemed of hereticks. p. 95
  • Th••••ecnus b. of Caesarea. pag. 131.
  • Th••••ecnus Liuetenant of Antioch was an in∣cunter. pag. 175. his execution pa. 183.
  • Th••••imus b. of Scythia woulde not condemne ••••gens workes. pag. 370.
  • Th••••as a Sorcerer called him selfe a Prophet & w•••• beheaded. pag. 26.
  • Tho••••as the Apostle. pag. 15. 16. 17. 19. 36. 532.
  • Thr••••as a martyr. pag. 90. 93.
  • Tibe•••••• the Emperour would haue Canonized Ie••••s for a God. he raigned 22. yeres. pa. 20. 21
  • Tibe••••s the 2 Emperour of that name. pag. 496.
  • Timous was beheaded for the faith. pag. 160.
  • Timoe was the first b. of Ephesus. pag. 37.
  • Timoeus b. of Gaza was burned. pag. 160.
  • Titus as the first b. of Creta. pag. 37.
  • Titus ••••e sonne of Vespasian was made generall cap••••ine against the Iewes p. 37. he sighed whē he sa the great slaughter of the Ievves. p. 39. he p••••eledged the books of Iosephus. p. 45. he was mperour and raigned 2. yeares. pag. 46. his en▪ pag. 469.
  • Tobias te host of Thaddaeus in Edessa. pag. 17.
  • Tobias th fift b. of Ierusalem. pag. 59.
  • Traan w•••• Emperour after Nerua and raygned 19. years. pag. 47. 58.
  • Tymaeus b. f Antioch. pag. 142.
  • Tyrannus b. f Antioch. pag. 142.
V.
  • VAlens b of Ierusalem. pag. 86.
  • Valens Deacō of Aelia was beheaded. p. 169
  • Valens b. of Mursa was an Arian. pag. 246. he re∣canted. pag. 259. 272.
  • Valens the Arian Emperour. pa. 318. his end. pa. 340.
  • Valentina a Christiā maid vvas burned. pag. 166
  • Valentinianus a godly man was fellowe Empe∣rour with Valens. pag. 318. 337.
  • Valētinian{us} the elder was proclaimed Emperour pag. 37. he was stiled to death. pag. 358.
  • Valentinianus the yonger was made Emperour by Theodosius. pa. 390. he was slaine. pa. 432.
  • Valentinus an hereticke. pag. 62. 70. 74.
  • Valerius Gratus President of ludaea. pag. 14.
  • Valerianus was Emperour after Gallus & a per∣secutor. pag. 128. his end. pag. 469.
  • Vegetius Epagathus a martyr. pag. 76.
  • Venus the heathē goddesse had a tēplein Aphac pag. 239.
  • Venus Idol was set vp on the spulchre of Christ. pag. 237.
  • Verus the Emperour succeeded Pus. He was a persecutor & raigned 19. yeares. pag. 64. 85.
  • Vespasianus the Emperour. pag. 37. 46.
  • Victor b. of Rome. pag. 92. 93.
  • Vigilius b. of Rome. pag. 487.
  • Virgines vowing chastity. pag. 29.
  • Vitellius the Emperour and his end. pap. 469.
  • Vlphilas b. of the Gotths translated the Scripturs into the Gotthicke tongue. pag. 338.
  • Vlpianus was wrapped in an oxe hide together with a dogg and ā snake and drowned in the seae. pag. 163.
  • Vowed chastity by compulsion among the hea∣thens. pag. 29.
  • Vowed chastity forbidden. pag. 71.
  • Vrbanus b. of Rome. pag. 108.
  • Vrbanus a cruell persecutor falleth into extreme miserie. pag. 165.
  • Vrias the Prophet and his life. pag. 530.
  • Vrsacius b. of Singidon was an A••••an. pag. 246. he recanted. pag. 259. 272.
X.
  • XYstus was b. of Rome tenne yeares. pag. 59. 83.
Z.
  • ZAcharie the sōne of ehoida & his life. p. 524
  • Zacharie the prophet & his life. pag. 530.
  • Zachaeus the fourth b. of Ierusalem. pag. 59.
  • Zachaeus vvas beheaded for the faith. pag. 159.
  • Zambdas b. of Ierusalem. pag. 144.
  • Zebinas vvas beheaded for the faith. pag. 167.
  • Zebinus b. of Antioch. pag. 108.
  • Zeno the Emperour. p. 438. 448. his death. p. 461
  • Zenobius minister of Sidon was surged to death pag. 153.
  • Zenon a confessor. pag. 116.
  • Zephyrinus b. of Rome. pag. 94. 95.
  • Zosimus a Disciple. pag. 55.
  • Zosimus b. of Rome. pag. 381.
  • Zosimus an Ethnicke reuiled Christianty & vvas confuted. pag. 468.
  • Zosimus an historiographer. pag. 502.
  • Zoticus Otrenus a minister. pag. 87.
  • Zozimas a godly man. pag. 473.
Laus Deo.
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