The history of the church from our Lords incarnation, to the twelth year of the Emperour Maricius Tiberius, or the Year of Christ 594 / as it was written in Greek, by Eusebius Pamphilius ..., Socrates Scholasticus, and Evagrius Scholasticus ... ; made English from that edition of these historians, which Valesius published at Paris in the years 1659, 1668, and 1673 ; also, The life of Constantine in four books, written by Eusibius Pamphilus, with Constantine's Oration to the convention of the saints, and Eusebius's Speech in praise of Constantine, spoken at his tricennalia ; Valesius's annotations on these authors, are done into English, and set at their proper places in the margin, as likewise a translation of his account of their lives and writings ; with two index's, the one, of the principal matters that occur in the text, the other, of those contained in the notes.

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The history of the church from our Lords incarnation, to the twelth year of the Emperour Maricius Tiberius, or the Year of Christ 594 / as it was written in Greek, by Eusebius Pamphilius ..., Socrates Scholasticus, and Evagrius Scholasticus ... ; made English from that edition of these historians, which Valesius published at Paris in the years 1659, 1668, and 1673 ; also, The life of Constantine in four books, written by Eusibius Pamphilus, with Constantine's Oration to the convention of the saints, and Eusebius's Speech in praise of Constantine, spoken at his tricennalia ; Valesius's annotations on these authors, are done into English, and set at their proper places in the margin, as likewise a translation of his account of their lives and writings ; with two index's, the one, of the principal matters that occur in the text, the other, of those contained in the notes.
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Eusebius, of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 260-ca. 340.
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"The history of the church from our Lords incarnation, to the twelth year of the Emperour Maricius Tiberius, or the Year of Christ 594 / as it was written in Greek, by Eusebius Pamphilius ..., Socrates Scholasticus, and Evagrius Scholasticus ... ; made English from that edition of these historians, which Valesius published at Paris in the years 1659, 1668, and 1673 ; also, The life of Constantine in four books, written by Eusibius Pamphilus, with Constantine's Oration to the convention of the saints, and Eusebius's Speech in praise of Constantine, spoken at his tricennalia ; Valesius's annotations on these authors, are done into English, and set at their proper places in the margin, as likewise a translation of his account of their lives and writings ; with two index's, the one, of the principal matters that occur in the text, the other, of those contained in the notes." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A38749.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 15, 2024.

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THE INDEX Of the Chief Matters contained in the Text of these HISTORIANS. The First Number shews the Page; the Second, the Column.

A.
  • ABari or Abares, a Scythick Nation, being heavily opprest by the Turks, leave their habitation, and come to the Bospho∣rus. 500. 1. at length lodge themselves on the banks of the Danube. ibid. They make an excursion as far as the Long Walt, and take many Cities. 519. 2.
  • Abasgi embrace the Christian faith under Justinian. 486. 2.
  • Abdas Bishop of Persia. 373. 1.
  • Abd•••• son of Abdus, and Edessen, cured by Thaddaus. 15. 1.
  • Abgarus or Agbarus King of the Edessens, sends a Letter to Christ. 14. 1. Christ's answer to Abgarus. ibid.
  • Ablabius a Rhetorician and a Bishop. 374. 2.
  • Abramius Bishop of Urimi. 304. 1.
  • Acacius Bishop of Amida melts down the sacred Vessels, and with their price redeems captives. 379. 2.
  • Acacius Bishop of Beroea in Syria. 365. 2.
  • Acacius Bishop of Caesarea. 247. 1. His draught of the Creed 279. 1. He is deposed in the Synod of Seleucia. 282. 2. He wrote Eusebius Pamphilus's Life. 247. 1.
  • Acacius, after Gennadius, is ordain'd Bishop of Constantinople. 433. 1. He is termed Patriarch and Arch Bishop in the Emperour Basilis∣cus's Constitution. 452. 2. Also, in the Penitentiary-Libell of the Bishops of Asia. 453. 2. what was transacted in his condem∣nation and deposition. 459. 1, 2.
  • Acacius Bishop of Melitina declares Nestorius's Blasphemy in the Ephesine Synod. 404. 2.
  • Acacius Bishop of Ariarathia. 438. 1.
  • Acacius and Strategius, Comites. 607. 2.
  • Acesius Bishop of the Novatianists. 215. 1.
  • Achillas Bishop of Alexandria. 211. 1.
  • Achior the Ammonite. 10. 1.
  • Acoemeti, Monks so called. 459. 2.
  • Acts of Pilate. See Pilate.
  • Adaarmanes General of the Persians, is by Chosröes sent with an Army. 505. 1. besieges Antioch. 505. 2. burns Heraclea and Apamia. ibid. is vanquished by Mauricius. 512. 1.
  • Adamantius a Jewish Physician. 375. 2.
  • Adauctus a Martyr. 146. 1.
  • Addaeus and Aetherius Senators, punished with death. 500. 2.
  • Adrian. See Hadrian.
  • Adrianus and Eubulus Martyrs at Caesarea in Palestine. 169. 1.
  • Aedesius Brother to Appbianus, a Martyr at Alexandria. 161. 2.
  • Aedesius a Tyrian. 231. 2.
  • Aelia, that City heretofore term'd Jerusalem. 21. 1. 52. 1.
  • Aelius Publius Julius Bishop of Develtum. 84. 1.
  • Aemilianus Praefect of Egypt. 122. 1, 2.
  • Aemllius Frontinus Proconsul of Asia. 83. 2.
  • Aesculapius's Temple at Aegae in Cilicia. 597. 2.
  • Aëtius an Heretick surnam'd Atheus. 270. 2. He is made Deacon by Leontius. ibid.
  • Aëtius Arch-Deacon of the Constantinopolitan Church. 446. 2. Pri∣micerius of the Notaries. 439. 2.
  • Aevum has neither beginning, nor end. 671. 1. whence so called. ibid.
  • Africanus's Opinion concerning the disagreement of the Gospels in reckoning up our Saviour's Genealogy. 9. 1, 2. concerning the History of Susanna. 106. 2. His Books of Chronography, or Annals. ibid. A most learned man. 271. 1.
  • Agabus a Prophet. 17. 2. His prediction concerning the famine was compleated under Claudius. 19. 2.
  • Agapius Bishop of Caesarea in Palestine. 138. 1.
  • Agapius and Thecla Martyrs of Palestine. 159. 1, 2.
  • Agapius and Dionysius, Martyrs at Caesarea in Palestine. 159. 2.
  • Agathias the Rhetorician, His History. 487. 1.
  • Agathobulus, two of that name, surnam'd the Masters. 137. 1, 2. Agbarus. See Abgarus.
  • Agellus Bishop of the Novatianists. 279. 1. 309. 1. 334. 2. 335. 1.
  • Agrippa made King of the Jews by Caius. 17. 2. He was also called Herod. ibid. and 19. 2. He kills James the Brother of our Lord. 19. 2. His death. 20. 1, 2.
  • Agrippa Son of King Agrippa, made King of Judaea by Claudian. 25. 2.
  • Agrippa Castor wrote against Basilides. 52. 2.
  • Agrippinus Bishop of Alexandria. 62. 2.
  • Alamundarus Governour of the Saracens. 378. 1.
  • Alamundarus King of the Saracens. 483. 2. Refuses to give as∣sistance to the Romans, though confederates. 512. 1. Is banished by Mauricius into the Island Sioilie. 516. 1.
  • Alarichus King of the Goths▪ takes Rome. 373. 2. makes Attalus Emperour. ibid.
  • Albinus Procurator of Judaea. 28. 2.
  • Alcibiades a Martyr of Lyons. 75. 1.
  • Alexander, the fifth Bishop of Rome after the Apostles. 50. 1.
  • Alexander a Native of Phrygia, a Martyr at Lyons. 73. 1.
  • Alexander a Montanist, condemn'd for Robberies. 83. 1.
  • Alexander was Coadjutor to Narcissus Bishop of Jerusalem. 95. 2. and 96. 2. He founded an Ecclesiastick Library. 102. 2. He is crown'd with Martyrdom. 108. 2. 116. 2.
  • Alexander Bishop of Alexandria. 211. 2. Having convened a Synod at Alexandria, condemns Arius and his followers. 211. 2. sends his Synodick Letter to all the Bishops. ibid. His Elogie. 220. 2.
  • Alexander Bishop of Antioch. 373. 1.
  • Alexander Bishop of Constantinople. 242. 2.
  • Alexander a Native of Paphlagonia, a Novatianist. 276. 1, 2.
  • Alexandrian Church, its Custome. 347. 1.
  • Alexandrians, their humour Seditious and heady. 429. 2.
  • Allegorical Expositions of Sacred Scripture. 24. 1.
  • Alphaeus and Zacchaeus Martyrs of Palestine. 154, &c.
  • Amachius President of the Province of Phrygia. 296. 1.
  • Ambrosius converted to the true faith by Origen. 100. 1. invites Origen to write, and supplies him with Notaries. 103. 1. was a Confessour under the Emperour Maximinus. 105. 2.
  • Ambrosius is ordained Bishop of Millain. 324. 2.
  • Amida a City of Mesopotamia, taken by the Persians. 470. 1.
  • Ammia, a Prophetess. 82. 2.
  • Ammon, Zeno, Ptolemaeus, Ingenuus, and Theophilus Martyrs at Alex∣andria. 111. 2.
  • Ammon, Father of the Monks of Egypt. 316. 2.
  • Ammonarium two women of that name, Martyrs at Alexandria. 111. 1.
  • Ammonius was a Christian Philosopher. 101. 2. His Book con∣cerning the agreement of Moses and Christ. ibid.
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  • Ammonius Bishop of Ladica in Piidi. 365. 2.
  • Ammonius, Dioscorus, Eusebius, and Euthymius, Monks commonly cal∣led The Long Monks. 357. 2. they come to Constantinople. 359. 2.
  • Ammonius a Monk. 319. 1.
  • Ammonius a Poet. 357. 1. He recited his Poem before the Em∣perour. ibid.
  • Amphilochius Bishop of Iconium. 334. 1.
  • Anastasian and Garosian Baths at Constantinople, whence so term∣ed. 309. 1.
  • Anastasius Bishop of Rome. 373. 2.
  • Anastasius a presbyter, Nestorius's Companion and Confident. 402. 2.
  • Anastasius Bishop of Jerusalem after Juvenalis, subscribes to Basi∣liscus's Circular Letters. 450. 2.
  • Anastasius is chosen Emperour from being a Silentiarius. 464. 2. would suffer no innovation to be made in reference to the con∣stitution of the Church. 465. 1. Ejects Euphemius and Mace∣donius Bishops of Constantinople. 465. 2. His name, after his death, was rased out of the sacred Diptychs, or Tables. 469. 2. whilst alive, he was Anathematized at Jerusalem. ibid. He ordered these words to be added to the Hymn termed The Tris∣agium; Who hast been crucified on our account. 476. 1.
  • Anastasius succeeds Domninus in the Bishoprick of Antioch. 497. 2. His Character. 498. 1. His answer to the Emperour Justinian. 498. 2. Also, his Letter to the Monks of both the Syria's con∣cerning the faith. ibid. His Fare-well-Speech to the Antio∣chians. ibid. He is ejected out of his See. 502. 2. He is restored. 526. 1.
  • Avathematize, what it is. 387. 2.
  • Anatolius Bishop of Laodicea. 136. 1. His Book concerning Easter. 137. 1. He is first made Coadjutor by Theotecnus Bishop of Cae∣sarea. 137. 2.
  • Anatolius Bishop of Beroea. 304. 2.
  • Anatolius Master of the Milice throughout the East, builds Anatolius's Porticus at Antioch. 415. 2.
  • Anatolius Senator, a wicked man, is convicted to have sacrificed to Daemons. 510. 1. He is cast to the wild Beasts in the Amphi∣theatre at Constaminople. 510. 2.
  • Anazarbus the Metropolis of the Second Cilicia, is ruined by an Earth∣quake. 481. 1. Being rebuilt by Justinus Senior, it is named Justinopoli. ibid.
  • Andreas the Apostle, Preaches the Gospel in Scythia. 30. 1.
  • Androgyni the Priests of the Nile, destroyed by Constantine. 614. 2.
  • Anncletus Bishop of the Roman Church. 38. 2.
  • Anicetus Bishop of Rome. 54. 2. How highly he honoured Poly∣carp. 89. 1.
  • Annianus the first Bishop of Alexandria. 38. 2.
  • Annianus is ordained Bishop of Antioch by the Synod of Seleucia. 280. 2.
  • Anniversary or Nativity of the Publick Genius of the City Caesarea. 169. 1.
  • Anomoei, Hereticks. 304. 1.
  • Anomoei and Exucontii. 283. 2. 284. 1.
  • Anteros Bishop of Rome. 106. 1.
  • Anthemius is made Emperour of the Romans by Leo Augustus. 435. 2.
  • Anthemius Praefect of the Praetorium. 369. 2.
  • Anthimus Bishop of Constantinople, an Eutychian. 481. 2. By Severus's perswasion he leaves the See of Constantinople. 482. 1. His Letters to Theodosius. ibid. is ejected out of his See by Ju∣stinian. ibid.
  • Anthimus Bishop of Nicomedia, is crowned with Martyrdom. 142. 2. 147. 2.
  • Anthropomorphitae, Hereticks. 357. 2. 358. 2.
  • Antinous Servant to the Emperour Hadrian. 53. 1. Hadrian builds a City in honour of him, and institutes Games. ibid. He is dei∣fied. 303. 1.
  • Antioch termed Theopolis. 403. 2. 480. 1. Colonies from the Greeks carried thither. 416. 2. was shaken by a terrible Earth∣quake in the Reign of Leo Augustu. 433. 2. The Tetrapylum of Antioch. 434. 1. The Palace also and the Nymphaeum. ibid.
  • Antiochus Bishop of Polemas, by Preaching gathers a vast sum of money. 360. 2.
  • Antipater Son of Herod the Ascalonite, 8. 2. 10. 1. made Pro∣curator of Judaea by Hyrcanus. 10. 1.
  • Antipater Bishop of Rhosus. 304, 1.
  • Antoninus, Zebinas and Germanus, Martyrs in Palestine. 165. 1, 2.
  • Antonius Bishop of Germa. 385. 2. is killed by the Macedo∣niani. ibid.
  • Antonius a Monk. 233. 2 His Apophthegme, 318. 1.
  • Anulinus Proconsul of Africa. 193. 2.
  • Apelles, an Heretick. 79. 2.
  • Apaca a place in Phoenice, infamous for the worship of Venus. 597. 1. 677. 1.
  • Apianus, a writer of the Roman Affairs. 513. 2.
  • Apion, wrote upon the Six-days-work. 89. 2.
  • Apocalypse, whether written by Saint John the Evangelist, or by an∣other. 130, &c.
  • Apollinaris Bishop of Hierapolis. 66. 2. 290. 1. His Books. ibid. and 67. 1.
  • Apollinares, two Laodicaeans, Father and Son, 284. 1, 2. their He∣resie. ibid. Their Books. 296. 1, 2.
  • Apollinaris is ordained Bishop of Alexandria after Zoilus. 495. 1. He was present at the fifth Constantinopolitan Synod. 495. 2.
  • Apollonia a Virgin of Alexandria, is made a Martyr. 110. 1.
  • Apollonides an Heretick, corrupted the Books of Sacred Scripture. 90. 2.
  • Apollonius, an Ecclesiastick Writer. 82. 2.
  • Apollonius underwent an illustrious Martyrdom at Rome. 85. 1, 2.
  • Apollophanes, a Philosopher. 101. 1.
  • Apostles, many termed such, besides the twelve. 13. 2.
  • Apostles and Christ, their images carefully preserved. 126. 1, 2.
  • Apostles and Evangelists, determined nothing concerning the Feast of Easter. 345. 1.
  • Apphianus a Martyr in Palestine. 159. 2, &c.
  • Aquila of Pontus, rendred the Books of the Old Testament into Greek. 77. 2.
  • Aquila Praefect of Alexandria. 92. 2. 94. 1.
  • Arabianus Bishop of Antro. 304. 1.
  • Arabianus an Ecclesiastick Writer. 89. 2.
  • Arcadius is proclaimed Augustus. 334. 2.
  • Archelaus Son to Herod. 12. 1.
  • Archelaus's disputation against Manichaeus. 234. 2.
  • Archelaus, Consularis of Phoenice. 239. 1.
  • Ardaba, a Town of Phrygia, Montanus's Country. 81. 1.
  • Ardaburius Master of the Eastern Milice. 411. 2.
  • Ardaburius, a General of the Romans. 378. 1. is sent into Italy. 381. 2.
  • Areobindus, a General of the Romans. 378. 2. vanquisheth the Persians. ibid.
  • Ares, Probus, and Elias, Egyptians, Martyrs in Palestine. 166. 1.
  • Arians were wont to call the Catholicks Sabellians. 235. 1.
  • Arians were termed Porphyrians. 221. 2.
  • Aristides wrote an Apology in defence of the Christians. 51. 1.
  • Aristion and John the Presbyter or Elder, Disciples of our Lo••••. 49. 2.
  • Aristobulus, King and High-Priest of the Jews. 8. 2.
  • Aristobulus, one of the Seventy Translatours. 137. 2.
  • Aristonicus Bishop of Seleucia upon Belus. 304. 1.
  • Aristotlee's Book, entitled Peplum. 302. 2.
  • Arius and Euzoius present a Libell of faith to Constantine. 237. 1.
  • Arius asserts a new Opinion. 211. 1, 2. His followers. 212. 1. Their assertions. ibid. He writes a Book entitled Thalia. 221. 1. His Books are ordered to be burned. 221. 2. His fraud in sub∣scribing. 243. 1. His death. ibid.
  • Armatus kinsman to Verina Augusta, is slain by Zeno Augustus. 462. 2. His Son Basiliscus, from being Caesar, is by Zeno compelled to be made a Presbyter. ibid.
  • Arsacius, Chrysostome being ejected, is ordained Bishop of Constan∣tinople. 366. 2.
  • Arsenius a Bishop of the Melitians. 238. 2. Subscribes to Athana∣sius's deposition. 240. 1, 2.
  • Arsenius a Monk. 317. 1.
  • Arsenius is by Zeno advanced to be Augustalis and Dux of Egypt. 461. 2.
  • Artemon's Heresie. 89. 2. The Authour thereof was Theodotus a Tanner. 90. 1.
  • Ascholius Bishop of Thessalonica. 331. 2.
  • Asclepas Bishop of Gaza. 251. 2. 261. 2.
  • Asclepiades Bishop of Antioch. 96. 2.
  • Asclepiadotus an Heretick, disciple to Theodotus. 90. 2 He mended the Books of Sacred Scripture. ibid.
  • Asclepius a Bishop of the Marcionites, was burnt for the faith of Christ. 166. 1.
  • Asiaticus Dux of Phoenice Libanensis. 469. 2.
  • Asinius Quadratus, a Writer of Roman-affairs. 513. 2.
  • Aspar Son to Ardaburius. 381. 2. He, together with his Sons, is slain by Leo Augustus. 436. 1.
  • Asterius a Sophist. 242. 1. Marcellus Bishop of Ancyra wrote a∣gainst him. ibid.
  • Asterius Comes of the East, quarrells with Gregory Bishop of Antioch. 517. 2. He is killed in the Earthquake which ruined Antioch. 519. 1.
  • Asturius a Martyr. 125. 2. 126. 1.
  • Ater a Martyr of Alexandria. 111. 1.
  • Athalaricus Son of Theodoricus King of the Goths. 486. 1.
  • Athanasius Deacon of the Alexandrian Church. 216. 2. He is made Bishop of Alexandria. 229. 1. He is calumniated by the Euse∣bians. 237. 2. is banished into the Gallia's. 242. 1. Goes to Rome. 250. 1. is restored in the Serdican Synod. 257. 2. Re∣turns to Alexandria. 260. 1. dyes. 315. 2.
  • Athanasius's Book of Synods. 227. 1. His Book concerning the Life of Saint Anthony. 233. 2. 317. 1. His Letter to his Ac∣quaintance. 272. 2, &c. His Apologetick concerning his own flight. 291. 2.
  • Athanasius Bishop of Ancyra. 304. 2.
  • Athanarichus King of the Goths. 326. 1. He surrenders himself to Theodosius. 334. 2.
  • Atalus of Pergamus, a Martyr at Lyons. 70. 1, &c.
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  • Articus Bishop of 〈◊〉〈◊〉 in Prygia▪ 12. 1.
  • Articus is ordained Bishop of Constantinople. 369. 1. His Cha∣racter. 370. 1. He puts Chrysostom's name into the Dyptcks again. 382. 1.
  • Articus Bishop of Nicopolis. 443. 2.
  • Attis the same with Ado••••s and Bacchus. 302. 2.
  • Augustus Reigned seven and fifty years. 12. 1.
  • Avilius Bishop of Alexandria. 38. 2.
  • Avitus Reigned eight months. 428. 2.
  • Aurelianus preparing for a Persecution, is smitten by Divine Ven∣geance. 135. 1. 660. 1.
  • Aus the name of Joshua the son of Nave. 5. 1.
  • Auxentius an Arian, Bishop of Millain. 272. 1. 274. 1. 324. 2.
  • Auxentius a Martyr in Palestine. 163. 1.
B.
  • BAbylas Bishop of Antioch. 106. 1. He dyed in prison. 108. 2. His Reliques translated. 298. 1. 414. 2. A Church built in honour of the Martyr. ibid.
  • Bacchylides and Elpistus. 64. 1.
  • Bacchyllus Bishop of the Corinthians. 86. 1.
  • Bacurius an Iberian, Dux of Palestine. 233. 2. Master of the Mi∣lice. 351. 1.
  • Baptism the Seal of Christ. 40. 2.
  • Baptism of the sick in bed. 113. 2. persons so baptized, were not promoted to be Clergy-men. 114. 1.
  • Baradatus a famous Monk. 432. 1.
  • Barba Bishop of the Arians at Constantinople. 372. 1.
  • Barchochebas Leader of the Jews. 51. 2. 53. 2. Persecuted the Christians. 53. 2.
  • Bardesanes a Syrian. 67. 2.
  • Barlamenus Bishop of Pergamus. 304. 1.
  • Barnabas▪ one of Christ's 70 Disciples. 13. 2. His Epistle Apocty∣phal. 43. 1.
  • Barsanuphius, a famous Monk. 493. 1.
  • Barsumas a Monk, raises Sedition in Syria. 445. 2.
  • Bartholomew Preaches the Gospel to the Indians. 78. 2.
  • Basilicus a Marcionist. 79. 2.
  • Basilides a Martyr. 94. 1.
  • Basilides an Arch-Heretick. 52. 1. He wrote four and twenty Books on the Gospel. 52. 2. He counterfeited two Prophets, Barcabas and Barcoph. ibid.
  • Basilidians, Hereticks. 63. 2.
  • Basiliscus the Brother of Verina wife to Leo Augustus, seizes the Em∣pire, and makes his Son Marcus Casar. 449. 1. His Circular Let∣ter against the Chalcedon-Synod. 449. 2. His Anti-Circular Letter. 452. 2.
  • Basilius Bishop of Ancyra. 266. 1. disputes against Photinus. 269. 1. is deposed. 282. 1. 303. 2. 321. 1. &c.
  • Basilius Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia. 310. 1. was a pillar of Truth. 318. 2.
  • Basilius Bishop of Seleucia in Isauria was present at the Second Ephesine Synod. 424. 2.
  • Bassianus and Stephanus Bishops of Ephesus are deposed, and another chosen in their place. 447. 2.
  • Belisarius Master of the Milice in the East, vanquishes the Persians. 483. 2. takes Carthage. 485. 1. takes Rome. 48. 1. Tri∣umphs at his return out of Africa. 485. 2. Takes Rome again. 486. 2.
  • Bells made use of in the Stews at Rome. 341. 1.
  • Benjamin Bishop of Jerusalem. 5. 2.
  • Beryllus Bishop of Bostri. 102. 2. 107. 1.
  • Beryllus Bishop of Philadelphia in Arabia. 290. 1.
  • Berius, Biblus, and Tripolis, Sea-port Towns in Phoenice, are ruined by an Earthquake. 493. 2.
  • Besas a Souldier, a Martyr at Alexandria. 111. 1.
  • Betthera a very smal City of Judaea. 51. 2.
  • Biblias a Martyr at Lyons 70. 2.
  • Bishop's Chair. 106. 1.
  • Bishops and Clergy ought to give the people a good example. 134. 2.
  • Bishops are to be preferred before any Judge. 615. 2.
  • Bishop of Rome, his autority. 248. 1. 253. 2.
  • Bishops of Rome, their power. 374. 1.
  • Bishops usually wore a black Garment. 367. 2.
  • Bitus Bishop of Carrae. 304. 2.
  • Bizua a Town of Thracia. 314. 1.
  • Blandina a Martyr at Lyons. 70. 1. 72. 1. 73. 2.
  • Blastus an Heretick. 80. 1. 84. 2.
  • Boäne a Lake near Nicomedia. 435. 2.
  • Bonifacius Bishop of Rome. 374. 1.
  • Bonosus Bishop of Rome. 509. 2.
  • Bosci, a sort of Monks in Palestine that fed on the ground as Beasts do. 418. 1.
  • Briso Bishop of Philppopolis in Thracia. 365. 2.
  • Briso Eunuch to Eudoxia Augusta. 364. 2.
  • Bryia, places near Antioch. 518. 2.
  • Buddas, termed also Tertbithus. 234. 1. He wrote four Books. ibid.
  • 〈◊〉〈◊〉 converted to the aith of 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 385. .
C.
  • CAb••••nes a little King of the M••••r e•••• Triply. 484. 1. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 what manner he vanquished the Vanals in Africa. ibid.
  • Celestinus See Celestinus.
  • Caesarea Philippi, is by the Phoenicians called Paneas. 125▪ 2. a Statue erected there to Christ by a woman whom Christ had c••••ed▪ 126. 1.
  • Caius the Emperour, persecuted the Jews most severely. 18. 2. He seized upon their Prose••••••ae. ibid.
  • Caius an Ecclesiastick Writer flourished under Pope Zephyri••••s. 9. 2. His disputation against Proclus 102. 2.
  • Caius and Alexander, Martyrs at Apme. 82. 1.
  • Caius Bishop of Jerusalem. 79. 2.
  • Caius Bishop of Rome. 135. 2.
  • Caius a Bishop. 272. 2▪ &c.
  • Callicrates Bishop of Claudiopolis. 303. 2.
  • Callinicus a Melitia. 238. 1.
  • Callendion is ordained Bishop of A••••ioch. 453. 2. writes Letters to Zeno and Acacius against Peter▪ Mongus. 456. 2. is banished to Oäsis. 457. 1.
  • Callir••••e a place in Judaea, famous for warm-waters. 11. 2.
  • Callistus wrote the Actions of Julian Augustus in Heroick verse. 299. 2.
  • Callistus Governour of Antioch under Theodosius Junior, built Cal∣listus's Porticus. 415. 2.
  • Candidus wrote upon the Six-days-work. 89. 2.
  • Capito Bishop of Jerusalem. 79. 2.
  • Carbuncle during the Reign of Maximinus, deprived many persons of their sight. 175. 2.
  • Carpocrates Founder of the Sect of the Gnosicks. 52. 2.
  • Carpocratians. 63. 2.
  • Carya a house at Constantinople. 368. 1.
  • Cassianus Bishop of Jerusalem. 79. 1.
  • Cassianus's Chronographie. 97. 2.
  • Cassius Bishop of Tyre. 89. 1.
  • Cataphrygae, Hereticks. 67. 1. the same with the Montanistae. 273. 2.
  • Catholick Church is one, and always like and constant to it self. 53. 1. It's accomplishments. ibid.
  • Cavades King of the Persians, breaks the League which the Persians had made with the Romans in Theodosius Junior's Reign. 470. 1. He is desirous to give his Kingdom to Chsr••••s his youngest Son. 483. 1.
  • Cecropius Bishop of Sebastopolis. 442. 1.
  • Celadion Bishop of Alexandria. 54. 2.
  • Celerinus a Confessour, at first a follower of Novtut. 113. 1.
  • Celestinus Bishop of Rome. 374. 1. His Letter to Cyrillus, Johanne and Rufus. 391. 2. and to Nestorius. 403. 1.
  • Celsus Bishop of Iconium in Pisidia. 102. 1.
  • Cephas, one of the 70 Disciples of Christ. 13. 2.
  • Cerdo Bishop of Alexandria. 40. 1.
  • Cerdo, an Heretick, flourished at Rome. 54. 2.
  • Ceras a Bay of the Pontick Sea. 276. 2.
  • Cerinthus an Arch-Heretick. 44. 1. 130. 1. Saint John the Apostle avoids his company. 44. 2.
  • Chaeromon a Philosopher. 101. 2.
  • Charemon Bishop of the City Nile. 111. 2.
  • Chalcedon-Council. See Council.
  • Chalcedon, its walls demolished by Valens Augustus's Order. 308. 1. The Bishop thereof is made a Metropolitane. 446. 2.
  • Charan a Writer of Grecian History. 513. 2.
  • Chief-Priest. See Pontif.
  • Christ, His Divinity. 2. 2. In Christ two Natures. ibid. and 692. 1, 2. Christ was acknowledged and worshipped by all the Prophets and just men. 2. 2. Christ, under the shape of man, appeared to Abraham, Jacob, Jshua. 3. 1. Christ's Kingdom is foretold by Daniel, that it should come after the end of the world. 4. 2. The Name of Christ Venerable in ancient Times. 5. 1. Christ, the name of the Jewish High-priests and Kings. ibid. Christ's Priesthood. 6. 1. Christ's Birth under Augustus. 7. 2. His Genealogy, as 'tis drawn by Saint Matthew and Saint Luke, reconciled. 9. 1. His Baptism under Tiberius. 12. 1. why he would dye. 693. 1, 2. He is very God. 694. 2.
  • Christian Religion was educated and flourisht together with the Ro∣man Empire. 66. 1. It conferred prosperity upon the Roman world, ibid.
  • Christians, their name foretold by the Prophets. 6. 2. Their Reli∣gion very ancient. ibid. and 569. 1. A Christian described. 6. 2. Name of Christians began first at Antioch. 17. 2. whence arose the Crime of Incest and killing infants, which was charg'd up∣on the ancient Christians. 52. 2, &c. Name of Christians common to Hereticks also. 55. 1.
  • Chosroes King of the Persians, besieges Antioch and other Cities of Syria 487. 2. At the close of his Life he is Baptized. 490. 1. He burns Melltina. 509. 1.
  • Chosroes Son of Hormisda, is chosen King of the Persians. 2. 2. He flies to the Romans, and is adopted by the Emperour Mau∣ricius.

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  • ... 〈…〉〈…〉 He is carried back to his Kingdom by the Romans. 52. 1. He gives a Golden Cross to the Church of Saint Sergius the Martyr. 523. 2. He marries Sira a Christian woman, con∣trary to the Persian Laws. 524. 1.
  • Chrysanthus Bishop of the Novatianists at Constantinople. 372. 1. 374. 1.
  • Chrysaybius Protector to Theodosius, an enemy to Flavianus Bishop of Constantinople. 408. 2. 421. 2. why he was angry with Fla∣vianus. 401. 2.
  • Chrysargyrum, a Tax abolished by the Emperour Anastasius. 470. 2, &c. It was paid by common whores every fourth year. ibid. Zozimus affirms this Tax to have been begun by Constantine the Great. 472. 1. Evagrius denies it. 472. 2, &c.
  • Chrysopolis, a City of Bithynia, a Sea-port of the Chalcedonians. 382. 2. 211. 1.
  • Chrysotelia, that is a Golden Tax, first brought up by Anastasius. 474. 2, &c.
  • Church, its Gifts. 77. 1. 82. 2.
  • Churches, very large and spatious built by the Christians before Diocle∣tian's Persecution. 140. 1.
  • Church of Acacius the Martyr at Constantinople. 368. 1.
  • Church at Alexandria termed Casreum. 376. 2. another Church there, called Alexander's. 375. 1.
  • Church Anastasia at Constantinople. 331. 1.
  • Church of the Goths at Constantinople 356. 2.
  • Church is not wont fiercely to persecute Hereticks. 370. 2.
  • Church, the disturbance thereof is usually accompanied with Tumults in the State. 329.
  • Church, its affairs depend on the will and appointment of the Em∣perours. ibid.
  • Church of Rome, its priviledge. 251. 2.
  • Church of the B. Virgin Mary at Antioch, was called Justinian's Church, from the Builder's name. 512. 1. 518. 2.
  • Church Library first founded by Alexander Bishop of Jerusalem. 102. 2.
  • Circesium, a Castle which is begirt by the Rivers Euphrates and A∣bora. 505. 1.
  • Clarus Bishop of Ptolemaïs in Syria. 89. 1.
  • Claudianus, a Noble Poet. 416. 1.
  • Clearchus Praefect of Constantinople. 308. 2.
  • Clemens, Saint Paul's companion, the third Bishop of Rome. 32. 1. 38. 2. His Epistle to the Corinthians. 39. 1. 48. 2. He ren∣dred Saint Paul's Epistle to the Hebrews into Greek. ibid.
  • Clemens Alexandrinus. 78. 2. 271. 1. 290. 1. was Master of the Catechetick School at Alexandria. 94. 2. 96. 2. His Books. 97. 2.
  • Cleobians, Hereticks amongst the Jews. 63. 2.
  • Cleomedes is Deified. 302. 2.
  • Clopas or Cleophas was the Brother of Joseph. 38. 1.
  • Caele-Syria, afterwards named Syria Secunda. 467. 2.
  • Caemeteries of the Christians. 122. 2. 125. 1. Assemblies wont to be held in them. 172. 2.
  • Comentiolus by the Emperour Mauricius is sent Master of the Milice into the East. 522. 1.
  • Comites of the first and second Order. 606. 2.
  • Communion of the Laicks. 113. 2.
  • Conon, from being Bishop of Apamia, becomes a Souldier in the Army of the Isauri. 469. 2.
  • Conon Abbot of the Monasterie of Saint Saba in Palestine. 495. 2.
  • Constantia wife to Licinius, Sister to Constantine the Great. 236. 1.
  • Constantianae, Baths so called at Constantinople. 308. 1. 366. 2.
  • Constantinus Junior's Letter to the Alexandrians 246. 2. His death. 247. 1.
  • Constantine saluted Augustus by the Souldiers. 149. 1. 209. 2. Sees the sign of the Cross in the Heavens. 210. 1. 540. 2. Erects the signe of the Cross in Rome. 177. 2. 544. 1. Invites his Subjects to Embrace Christianity. 567. 1, &c. His Empire was not Bloudy. 576. 1. He entertains the Bishops at a Banquet. 581. 1. He for∣gives his Subjects the fourth part of the Tribute. 607. 1. On Easter-day he bestows Alms on all persons. 613. 2. He abolishes the penalties of Single-life and want of Children. 614. 2, &c. during his Reign two Vices prevailed, Covetousness and Hypo∣crisie. 624. 2. He is Baptized at Nicomedia. 628. 1. 243. 2. He dyes on the day of Pentecost. 629. 2. His Funeral very splen∣did. 630. 1, &c. He was buried in the Church of The Apostles, 631. 2.
  • Constantine built two Churches at Constantinople, the one called Irene, the other The Apostles. 229. 2. 253. 1.
  • Constantius Chlorus Father to Constantine the Great, a most Religious Prince. 149. 1. He did not persecute the Christians. ibid. and 535. 1. His Clemency towards his Subjects. 535. 1. how he tryed their zeal for the Christian Religion. 536. 2. when he dyed. 209. 2.
  • Constantia a Mart-Town of the Gazaei. 618. 2.
  • Consubstantial, in what sense to be taken. 304. 1.
  • Consulate of Paulinus and Julianus. 227. 2. of Felicianus and Titianus, 244. 1.
  • Consulate of Acindynus and Proculus. 247. 1. of Marcellinus and Pro∣binus. 248. 1. of Constantius III. and Constans II. 250. 2. of Eusebius and Rufinus. 257. 1. of Sergius and Nigrinianus. 264. 1. 266. 1. of Constantius Aug. VI. and Gallus II. 69. . of Constantius VII. and Gallus III. 270. 1. of Arbetion and Lollianus. ibid. of Dacianus and Cerealis. 278. 1. Of Eusebius and Hypatius▪ ibid. of Constantius X. and Julian III. 282. 2. of Taurus and Floren∣tius. 283. 2. and 284. 2.
  • Consulate of Julian Aug. IV. and Salustius. 299. 2.
  • Consulate of Jovian Aug. and Varronianus. 304. 2.
  • Consulate of Valentinian Aug. and Valens Aug. I. 306. 1. 2. of Gra∣tianus and Dagalaisus. ibid. of Lupicinus and Jovinus. 310. 1. of Valentinian II. and Valens II. ibid. of Valentinian III. and Valens III. 313. 2. of Gratianus II. and Probus. 315. 2. of Va∣lens Aug. V. and Valentinian Junior I. 327. 1. of Valens VI. and Valentinian Junior II. 328. 1.
  • Consulate of Ausonius and Olybrius. 330. 1. of Gratianus Aug. V. and Theodosius I. 331. 1. of Merobaudes and Saturninus. 337. 1. of Richomeres and Clearchus. 337. 2. of Arcadius Aug. and Bau∣ton. ibid. of Theodosius Aug. II. and Cynegius. 338. 1. of Ta∣tianus and Symmachus. 341. 1. of Theodosius III. and Abundan∣tius. 350. 2. of Arcadius III. and Honorius II. 351. 1. of Oly∣brius and Probinus. ibid.
  • Consulate of Caesarius and Atticus. 352. 2. of Honorius IV. and Eu∣tychianus. 353. 1. of Stilichon and Aurelianus. 367. 1. of Hono∣rius VI. and Aristaenetus. 366. 2 of Stilichon II. and Anthemius. 367. 1. of Arcadius Aug. VI. and Probus. ibid. of Honorius VII. and Theodosius II. 367. 2. 372. 1. of Bassus and Philippus. 368. 2. of Honorius IX. and Theodosius Junior V. 372. 1. of Honorius X. and Theodosius VI. 376. 2. of Monaxius and Plin∣tha. 377. 1. of Honorius XIII. and Theodosius X. 379. 2. of Asclepiodotus and Marinianus. 381. .
  • Consulate of Theodosius Junior XI. and Valentinianus Caesar. I. 383. 2. of Theodosius Junior XII. and Valentinianus Aug. II. 383. 2. of Hierius and Ardaburius. 384. 2. of Felix and Taurus. ibid. of Theodosius Junior XIII. and Valentinianus III. 385. 2. of Bassus and Antiochus. 387. 2. of Theodosius XIV. and Maximus. 391. 1. of Areobindus and Aspar. ibid. of Isidorus and Senator. 393. 1. of Theodosius XVI. and Faustus. 393. 1. and 357. 1. of Theodo∣sius XVII. and Festus. 394. 2.
  • Coracio an Egyptian, confuted by Dionysius Alexandrinus. 130. 1.
  • Cornelius a Centurion, the first of the Gentiles that was baptized by Peter. 17. 2.
  • Cornelius Bishop of Antioch. 63. 1.
  • Cornelius Bishop of Rome. 108. 2. His Letter against Novatus. 223. 1.
  • Cornelius Gallus the first Praefect of Egypt 473. 2.
  • Cornutus a Philosopher. 101. 2.
  • Cosmas Bishop of Epiphania in Syria, refusing to consent to Severus's Synodick Letters, separates from his communion, and sends him a Libel of deposition. 469. .
  • Councils always summoned by the Emperours autority, since they be∣came Christians. 329.
  • Councils in Asia against Montanus's Heresie. 81. 2.
  • Councils, their usefulness and necessity. 547. 2.
  • Council in Palestine concerning the celebration of Easter-day. 86. 2.
  • Council at Rome under Pope Victor, concerning the same question. ibid.
  • Council of the Bishops of Pontus about the same affair. ibid.
  • Council of the Bishops in Gallia about the same thing. ibid.
  • Council of the Churches of Osdroena and Mesopotamia. ibid.
  • Council in Arabia against the Errours of Beryllus. 107. 1. Another Council in Arabia. 108. 1.
  • Council at Rome against Novatus. 112. 2.
  • Council of Africk against Novatus. ibid.
  • Council at Antioch about the Lapsed, and concerning Novatus's Opi∣nion. 116. 1, 2.
  • Council at Iconium and Synnada concerning re-baptizing Hereticks 119. 2.
  • Council of Antioch against Paul of Samosata 132. 2.
  • Council at Rome about the Cause of Caecilianus. 194. 2.
  • Council at Orleance concerning the same matter. ibid.
  • Council at Alexandria under Athanasius. 290. 1.
  • Council at Alexandria under Theophilus, against Origen's Books. 360. 1.
  • Council at Antioch. 248. 1. Draught of the Creed published there. 249. 1.
  • Council at Antioch, celebrated by Acacius. 283. 2.
  • Council at Antioch under Jovianus. 303. 2.
  • Council of Ariminum. 271. 2.
  • Council of Constantinople. 242. 1.
  • Council of Constantinople under Constantius. 281. 1.
  • Council of Constantinople under Theodosius. 331. 2, &c.
  • Council of Constantinople against John Chrysostome. 365. 2.
  • Council of Ephesus against Nestorius. 387. 1. 403. 1. &c.
  • Council at Jerusalem. 240. 2. A second Council at Jerusalem▪ 263. 1.
  • Council of the Macedoniani at Antioch. 330. 2.
  • Council of the Macedoniani at Lampsacus. 306. 1.
  • Council at Millain. 271. 1.
  • Council of Nice, or Nicaea. 577. 2, &c. two reasons thereof. 215. 2. the Canons. 227. 1. Subscriptions of the Bishops, day and year when held. ibid. its Synodick Letter. 219. 1. &c.
  • ...

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  • Council at Nice in Thracia. 275. 2.
  • Council of Novatians in the Village Pazum. 324. 1.
  • Council of Novatians at Sangaram. 344. 1.
  • Council at the Oak against John Chrysostome. 363. 2.
  • Council at Seleucia in Isauria. 278. 1. it was divided into two parts▪ as was the Ariminum-Council. 278. 2.
  • Council at Serdica. 256. 2.
  • Council of the Bishops of Sicilie. 312. 2.
  • Council of Sirmium, 266. 1. Draught of the Creed published there▪ 266. 2, &c.
  • Council of Tyre. 23. 1. Deposes Athanasius. 240. 1.
  • Council of Constantinople under Justinian, on what account convened. 495. 2. The matters transacted therein. 49. 1, &c.
  • Council at Ephesus, the second there, over which Dioscorus Bishop of Alexandria presided. 408. 2. therein Eutyches is restored▪ and Fla∣vianus condemned. 409. 1.
  • Council at Chalcedon, and the affairs transacted there. 421▪ 2. 423, &c. the Draught of the Creed published there▪ 425. 1, 2. An Epitome of the Acts of that Council. 437, &c.
  • Council of the Bishops of Asia in the City Ephesus under Basiliscus. 451. 1. the supplicatory-Libel presented by them to Basiliscus. ibid.
  • Creed, the Draught of that published in the Nicene Council. 217. 1. 218. 2.
  • Creeds, how many were set forth. 281. 2.
  • Crescens is sent into the Gallia's by Saint Paul the Apostle. 32. 1.
  • Crescens a Cynick Philosopher. 60. 1, 2.
  • Cyonius a Philosopher. 101. 1.
  • Cross, the signe thereof salutary and vivifick. 556. 2. 678. 1. Con∣stantine used to seal his face with the signe thereof. 576. 2. He set up the signe of the Cross in the palace. 593. 2. Signa of the Cross, the Defence and Guard of the Empire. ibid. the Amulet of Daemons. 674. 1. its power and efficacy. 679. 2, &c.
  • Crosses of Sylver in the Church. 359. 1.
  • Cross, the salutary and vivifick wood thereof, in the City Apamia. 488. 1.
  • Cabit of the Nile carried to Scrapis's Temple. 230. 2. Constantine orders it to be carried into the Church. ibid.
  • Culcianus a fierce persecutor of the Christians, is slain. 181. 2.
  • Cars a Scythian, commands the right-wing of the Roman Army, and routs the Persians. 508. 1. He makes an irruption into the Per∣sians Country, and winters there. 509. 1.
  • Cynegica, a Region not far from Antioch. 467. 2. 497. 2.
  • Cypriana, so the Carthaginians termed the Feast-day of Saint Cyprian. 485. 1.
  • Cyprianus the Bishop. 112. 2. was of opinion that Hereticks ought to be re-baptized. 117. 2, &c.
  • Cyrillus Bishop of Antioch. 135. 2.
  • Cyrillus is ordained Bishop of Alexandria. 372. 2. His power more than Sacerdotal. ibid. He drives the Jews out of Alexandria. 375. 2. He writes to Nestorius. 403. 1. He presides in the Synod of Ephesus. 404. 1. His Letter to John Bishop of Antioch. 405. 1.
  • Cyrillus is ordained Bishop of Jerusalem. 276. 1. being deposed, appeals to a greater Synod. 280. 1.
  • Cyrinus Bishop of Chalcedon. 363. 2. dyes by a putrified wound. 366. 2, &c.
  • Cyrus King of the Persians. 532. 1.
  • Cyrus Bishop of Beroea. 235. 2.
  • Cyrus Praefect of the Praetorium, famous for his Poetry. 416. 1.
D.
  • DAcidizus, a Sea-port. 314. 2.
  • Dadastana a place in the Confines of Galatia and Bithynia. 304. 2.
  • Dalmatius the Caesar. 263. 2.
  • Dalmatius the Censor, Son to Constantine's Brother. 238. 2.
  • Damas Bishop of Magnesia. 47. 2.
  • Damasus is ordained Bishop of Rome. 324. 1.
  • Damophilus or Demophilus what He wrote concerning the City Rome. 515. 2.
  • Daniel the Prophet, his praise. 651. 2, &c.
  • Daras in Mesopotamia, is built by the Emperour Anastasius, in the Frontiers of the Persians and Romans. 470. 1, 2. is besieged by Chosroes. 505. 2, &c. and is taken. 506. 1. is restored to the Romans. 523. 1.
  • Deacons, seaven of them ordained by the Apostles. 15. 2.
  • Decius the Emperour's Edict against the Christians. 110. 2. His death. 660. 1.
  • Decuriones enrolled in the Registers of the Curi, were Senators as 'twere. 475. 1.
  • Dedication of the Martyrium, or Jerusalem Church. 621. 2.
  • Demetrianus Bishop of Antioch. 116. 2. 118. 1.
  • Demetrius Bishop of Alexandria. 86. 1.
  • Demophilus. See Damophilus.
  • Demophilus a Bishop. 272. 1. 273. 2.
  • Demophilus is made Bishop of Constantinople. 313. 2. is ejected by Theodosius. 331. 2.
  • Description of the Church at Tyre▪ 188▪ &c.
  • Description of the Jerusalem Church. 189, &c.
  • Description of the Dominicum at Antioch. 594. 1. 680. 1. of the Church of the Apostles at Constantinople. 626. 1.
  • Desposyni, by that name the kindred of our Saviour were called▪ as were likewise those descended from them. 10. 1. They came from Naara and Cochaba. ibid.
  • Dexippus an Historian, wrote the wars of the Scythians. 513. .
  • Didymus a blind man. 320. 1. Three Books of his concerning the Trinity. 320. 2.
  • Didymus a Monk. 317. 1.
  • Digamists by some not admitted to the Sacrament. 348. 1.
  • Diocaesara a City of Palestine. 270. 1.
  • Dio Cassius brought down the Roman History as far as the Empire of Antoninus Elagabalus. 513. 2.
  • Diocletian's Edicts against the Christians. 11. 1. 143. 2. 154. 1. He and Maximianus Herculius resign the Empire. 209. 2. Dio∣cletian runs mad. 148. 2. 660. 1. He dyes at Salona. 210. 2.
  • Diodorus Siculus an Historian, continued his History to the Times of Julius Caesar. 513. 2. He wrote an Epitome of Libraries▪ 690. 1.
  • Diodorus Bishop of Tarsus. 334. 1.
  • Diodorus from being a Monk is made Bishop of Tarsus. 354. 1.
  • Diogenes Bishop of Cyzicus, was present at the second Ephesine Synod. 438. 1.
  • Diomedes the Silentiarius. 432. 1.
  • Dionysia a Martyr of Alexandria. 11. 1.
  • Dionysius Areopagita, the first Bishop of Athens. 32. 1.
  • Dionysius Bishop of Corinth. 64. 1. His Catholick Epistles. ibid.
  • Dionysius Bishop of Rome. 120. 1. 132. 1.
  • Dionysius the Ex-consularis 620. 2.
  • Dionysius Halicarnassensis. 513. 2. 690. 2.
  • Dionysius Alexandrinus, Origen's disciple, was master of the Alexan∣drian School. 106. 1. is ordained Bishop. 107. 2. for the faith of Christ is banished to Taposiris. 109. 1. His Books. 116. 1▪ 2. 126. 2. 132. 1. He is banished to Cephro. 122. 2. He dyes in the Reign of Gallienus. 133. 1.
  • Dionysius's Book entitled Corona. 302. 2.
  • Dionysius Bishop of Alba in Italy. 271. 1.
  • Dioscorus a Confessour. 111. 1.
  • Dioscorus a Presbyter of the Alexandrian Church. 124. 1.
  • Dioscorus Bishop of Alexandria, presided at the second Ephesine Synod. 408. 2. He deposes Flavianus and Eusebius. 409. 1. He is con∣demned in the Chalcedon Council. 424. 2. He is banished to Gangra. 426. 2. A Libel of deposition is sent to him. 441. 2. He was not deposed on account of the faith. 446. 1.
  • Disciples of Christ, their order and names are no where found written▪ 13. 2.
  • Dius Bishop of Jerusalem. 96. 1.
  • Dius, Faustus, and Ammonius Presbyters of the Alexandrian Church, Martyrs. 148. 1.
  • Docetae, Hereticks. 97. 1.
  • Doctrines, or Institutions of the Apostles, an Apocryphal Book. 43. 1.
  • Dolichianus Bishop of Jerusalem. 76. 2.
  • Dominica, so the Churches consecrated to the Lord Christ are named. 698. 1.
  • Dominica Augusta, Valen's wife. 322. 1. 329. 2.
  • Domitian, the second Persecutor of the Christians. 39. 1. He issued out an Edict, and ceased the Persecution. 40. 1.
  • Domitianus Bishop of Melitina, kinsman to the Emperour Mauricius. 523. 1. His commendation. ibid.
  • Domitilla for the faith of Christ is banisht into the Island Pontia. 39. 1.
  • Domninus a Martyr. 163. 1.
  • Domninus successour to Ephraemius in the Bishoprick of Antioch. 495. 1. was present at the Fifth Constantinopolitane Synod. 495. 2.
  • Domnus Bishop of Caesarea in Palestine. 125. 1.
  • Domnus Bishop of Antioch. 134. 2.
  • Domnus successour to Johannes in the Bishoprick of Antioch, is deposed in the Second Ephesine Synod. 409. 2. comes to Symeones the Stylite. 410. 2.
  • Dorotheus a Presbyter of the Antiochian Church. 135. 2.
  • Dorotheus, one of the Bed-chamber to the Emperour. 139. 2. 142. 1. is crowned with Martyrdom. 142. 2.
  • Dorotheus Bishop of the Arians at Antioch. 330. 1. is translated to Constantinople. 337. 2.
  • Dositheus Founder of the Sect of the Dositheans. 63. 2.
  • Dositheus Bishop of Seleucia▪ then of Tarsus▪ 389. 1.
  • Dracilianus Vicarius to the Praefecti Praetorio. 224. 1. 587. 2.
  • Dracontius Bishop of Pergamus. 282. 1.
  • Dusares and Obadas, Gods of the Arabians. 689. 1.
  • Dux of Phoenices. 173. 2.
  • Dyrrachium, anciently called Epidamnus, is ruined by an Earth-quake. 481. 1.
E.
  • EAster, observed by those of Asia, on the fourteenth day of the Moon. 86. 1, 2. the Dissension concerning the Celebration of Easter con∣tinued

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  • till the Nicene Council. 577. 1. The Nicene Council's Decree concerning Easter-day. 582. 2. Easter-day was kept by the Ancients, from usage and custome. 346. 1.
  • Ebionites, Hereticks, who they were. 43. 2, &c. why so called. ibid.
  • Ecclesiasticks, their degrees of Deacons, Presbyters, and Bishops. 24. 1. 143. 1. of Readers and Exorcists. ibid.
  • Eccbtius the Sophist 285. 2. His Levity in changing his Religion. 295. 1. He is termed an ill Sophist by Libanius. 300. 2.
  • Edessa a most Christian City. 16. 1.
  • Edessa a City of Mesopotamia. 314. 2.
  • Edessa a City of Osdroena, is drowned by the overflowing of the Scir∣tus. 481▪ 1. is rebuilt by Justinus Senior, and named Justinopolis. ibid. An Image of Christ, not made with hands, is kept there. 489. 1.
  • Egyptians do boast, that Geometry, Astronomy, and Arithmetick were first found out amongst them. 688. 2.
  • Elaea a Village, in the Suburbs of Constantinople. 383. 2.
  • Elephantina a Town in the Frontiers of Thebais. 407. 2.
  • Eleusinus Bishop of the second Cappadocia. 466. 1.
  • Eleusius Bishop of Cyzicus 276. 1. 279. 2. is deposed in the Con∣stantinopolitan Synod. 282. 1.
  • Eleutherus Bishop of Rome. 68. 75. 1. 76. 2.
  • Elpidius Bishop of Satala. 282. 1.
  • Empire of Rome when first divided. 148. 2. 171. 1.
  • Emperour's Office, what it is. 448. 1.
  • Encratitae, their Heresie. 67. 1.
  • Ennathas a Virgin, Martyr'd in Palestine. 165. 2.
  • Enoch, his Apocryphal Book. 137. 2.
  • Ephorus and Theopompus, Writers of Graecian History. 513. 2.
  • Ephraemius Comes of the East under Justinus. 480. 1. He is chosen Bishop of Antioch by the Citizens, to whom he came in the time of the Earth-quake. ibid. and 487. 2. 494. 2.
  • Ephres Bishop of Jerusalem. 51. 2.
  • Epimachus and Alexander, Martyrs at Alexandria. 111. 1.
  • Epimenides the Cretian, an Initiator. 297. 1.
  • Epiphanius's Book, entitled Ancoratus. 350. 1.
  • Epiphanius Bishop of Cyprus, having assembled a Synod of Bishops, condemns Origen's Books. 360. 1. comes to Constantinople. 361. 2. Holds assemblies, and ordains there, without the consent of John Chrysostome. ibid.
  • Epiphanius Bishop of Tyre, refuses subscribing to Severus's Synodick Letter. 468. 2.
  • Epiphanius Bishop of Constantinople. 482. 2. 485. 1.
  • Episcopal Jurisdiction. 390. 1.
  • Epistle of the Monks of Palestine, to Alcison the Bishop. 427. 2. 465. 2. 468. 2.
  • Eros Bishop of Antioch. 63. 1.
  • Eruli converted to Christianity, under Justinian 486. 2.
  • Essaeans, Hereticks of the Jews. 63. 2.
  • Estba first of all married to Matthan, then to Melchi. 9. 2.
  • Evagrius is ordained Bishop of Antioch. 338. 2.
  • Evagrius Bishop of Constantinople. 313. 2. is banished. 314. 1.
  • Evagrius Bishop of Mytilene. 280. 2.
  • Evagrius Bishop of Siculi. 304. 1.
  • Evagrius a Monk. 291. 1. 317. 2. wrote two Books, the one entitled The Monk, the other The Gnostick. ibid. His Book entitled The Practick. 318. 2. A passage quoted out of that Book termed The Gnostick. ibid.
  • Evarestus Bishop of Rome. 47. 1.
  • Eucharist, those that received it, said Amen. 114. 2. what was left of it, at Constantinople was given to Boys, to be eaten and drank. 494. 2.
  • Eudaemon a Melitian. 238. 1.
  • Eudaemon a Presbyter. 342. 2.
  • Eudocia an Athenian, wife to Theodosius Junior. 380. 1. 416. 1. She wrote Poems. 380. 1. She comes to Antioch. 416. 2. The An∣tiochians bestow a Brazen Statue on her. 417. 1. She goes to Jerusalem, to pay her Vow. 417. 1. She converses with the Monks that lived there. 419. 2. She builds Saint Stephen's Church at Je∣rusalem. ibid.
  • Eudocia Junior, daughter to Valentinianus Placidus and Eudoxia, marries Hunericus Son to King Geizericus. 428. 2.
  • Eudoxia Theodosius Junior's daughter. 392. 2. 416. 2. She marries Valentinianus Placidus. 392. 2. 416. 2. After Valentinian's death she marries Maximus. 428. 2. she calls Geizericus out of Africk. ibid.
  • Eudoxia Augusta, her Silver Statue. 365. 1.
  • Eudoxius Bishop of Germanicia. 254. 2. Seizes upon the Bishoprick of Antioch. 271. 2. is deposed. 280. 2. is ordained Bishop of Constantinople. 282. 2. dyes. 313. 2.
  • Euelpis a Laick, Preaches in the Church. 102. 1.
  • Eehius a Bishop. 311. 2.
  • Eugenius sets up for a Tyrant in the West. 350. 1. is slain. 351. 1.
  • Eulogius, after Johannes, is ordained Bishop of Alexandria. 509. 2. 526. 1.
  • Eumenes Bishop of Alexandria. 51. 2.
  • Eunomians don't baptize into the Trinity, but into the death of Christ. 350. 1.
  • Eunomius, Aëtius's Notary. 271. 1. is made Bishop of Cyzicus. 307. 1. writes Comments on Saint Paul's Epistle to the Romans. ibid. Se∣parates himself from Eudoxius. 313. 1.
  • Eunomius Bishop of Nicomedia contends with Anastasius Bishop of Nicaea about some Cities. 447. 2.
  • Eunuch to Queen Candace, was the first that Preach'd the Gospel to the Ethiopians. 16. 2.
  • Eunus, call'd also Cronion, a Martyr at Alexandria. 110. 2.
  • Eudius the first Bishop of Antioch after Saint Peter. 40. 1.
  • Euphemia the Martyr's Church at Chalcedon. 356. 1. is described. 422. 1, &c. two Miracles performed there. ibid.
  • Euphemius, after Fravita, is ordained Bishop of Constantinople. 462. 1. He is banished. 465. 2.
  • Euphrasius is ordained Bishop of Antioch. 479. 1. He is buried in the Earth-quake at Antioch. 479. 2.
  • Euphronius a Presbyter, born at Caesarea in Cappadocia. 602. 2.
  • Euphronius is ordained Bishop of Antioch. 236. 2.
  • Euprepis's Monastery near Antioch. 406. 1.
  • Eusebius a Deacon of the Alexandrian Church, afterwards Bishop of Laodicea. 124. 2. 136. 1.
  • Eusebius Pamphilus Bishop of Caesarea, his Letter to the Caesareans con∣cerning the Nicene Synod. 217. 2. &c. He drew up a Draught of the Creed, and proposed it to the Nicene Synod. 218. 1. How he ex∣plains the term Homoöusios. 218. 2. He wrote three books a∣gainst Marcellus. 258. 1. He was no Arian. ibid. &c. He wrote the History of the Church from the Apostles times, to those of Constantine. 472. 2. He made a Speech in the Nicene Synod, in praise of Constantine. 529. 1, 2. He spake another Oration in the Palace to the Emperour Constantine, on his Tricennalia. ibid. and 622. 1. The Antiochians invite him to be their Bishop. 599. 2. Constantine commends him for refusing that Bishoprick. 602. 1. He recited an Oration before Constantine in the Palace. 617. 1. He wrote against Porphyrius.▪ 302. 1. and Constantine's Life. 209. 1. and 345. 2.
  • Eusebius Emisenus. 248. 2.
  • Eusebius Bishop of Samosat. 304. 1.
  • Eusebius Bishop of Nicomedia, writes Letters to many Bishops, in favour of Arius and his followers. 211. 2. He is angry with Alexander Bishop of Alexandria. 213. 2. He is translated to the Bishoprick of Constantinople. 247. 2. He dyes. 250. 2.
  • Eusebius Provest of the Bed-chamber to the Emperour, favoured the Arians. 246. 1. He is put to death. 287. 1.
  • Eusebius Scholasticus, Scholar to Troïlus the Sophist. 357. 1.
  • Eusebius Bishop of Vercella. 271. 1. 289. 2. a defender of the true Faith. 293. 2.
  • Eusebius and Theognius subscribed to the Nicaene Creed, but would not subscribe to the Anathematism. 228. 2. being banished on that account, they presented a penitentiary Libel to the Bishops. 228, 1.
  • Eusebius Bishop of Dorylaeum, accuses Eutyches. 408. 1. His Libel presented to the Emperour against Dioscorus. 423. 2, &c.
  • Eusebius Bishop of Ancyra, was present at the second Ephesine Synod. 424. 2.
  • Eusebius, a Writer of the Roman History, from Augustus to the death of the Emperour Carus. 513. 2.
  • Eustathius Bishop of Antioch, ordains Evagrius Bishop of Constan∣tinople. 313. 2. He is banished by Valens. 314. 1.
  • Eustathius Bishop of Antioch accuses Eusebius Bishop of Caesarea. 235. 2. He is deposed in the Synod at Antioch. ibid. He is ac∣cused by Cyrus Bishop of Beraea. ibid.
  • Eustathius Bishop of Antioch, finds fault with Origen. 362. 1.
  • Eustathius Bishop of Sebastia. 278. 2. is suspended from Com∣munion. 280. 2. He is deposed in the Constantinopolitan Synod. 282. 1, &c.
  • Eustathius Epiphaniensis, a writer of History. 514. 1. He closes his History on the 12th year of the Emperour Anastasius. 470. 1.
  • Eustathius Bishop of Berytus, wrote a Letter to Johannes a Bishop, concerning the affairs transacted in the Chalcedon Synod. 421. 2. He was present at the second Ephesine Synod. 424. 2.
  • Eustochius Bishop of Jerusalem. 493. 1. He succeeded Macarius. 495. 1. He drove the Origenists out of the New Laura. 495. 2.
  • Eutychius, a Bishop. 280. 2.
  • Eutyches. 408. 1.
  • Eutychianus Bishop of Rome. 135. 2.
  • Eutychianus, a Novatian Monk. 226. 2. His Miracles. ibid.
  • Eutychian Hereticks have corrupted many books of the Ancient Fa∣thers, and have fathered many of Apollinaris's Books, on Athana∣sius, Gregory Thaumaturgus, and Julius. 466. 2.
  • Eutychius disciple to Eunomius, coyn's a new Opinion. 350. 1.
  • Eutychius, after Menas, is ordained Bishop of Constantinople. 495. 1. He had before been Apocrisarius to the Bishop of Amaia. 496. 1. He is ejected out of his See. 497. 2. He is restored. 509. 2.
  • Eutropius Praefect of the Imperial Bed-chamber. 355. 1. the first and the onely Eunuch that was ever made Consul. ibid.
  • Euzoïus is made Bishop of Antioch. 283. 1. is sent to Alexandria. 316. 1. He dyes. 327. 1.

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    F.
    • FAbian Bishop of Rome. 106. 1.
    • Fabius Bishop of Antioch. 108. 2.
    • Fadus Procurator of Judaea. 20. 2.
    • Familiar-spirits, or paredri. 52. 2.
    • Famine takes away bashfulness. 33. 1.
    • Fate and Fortune▪ empty names onely. 639. 2. 641. 1.
    • Faustus, Eusebius, and Chaeremon, Deacons of the Alexandrian Church. 122. 1.
    • Faustus a Martyr under Diocletian. 124. 2.
    • Feast of Our Lord's Ascension. 383. 2.
    • Feast of Our Lord's Nativity. 365. 2.
    • Felix Procurator of Judaea. 25. 2.
    • Felix Bishop of Rome. 135. 2.
    • Felix, from being a Deacon, is ordained Bishop of Rome. 275. 2.
    • Felix the Pope, successour to Simplicius, sends a Deposition to Aca∣cius. 459. 1. Acacius did not acknowledge that deposition. 459. 2. He sends Vitalis and Misenus Legates to Zeno Augustus. ibid.
    • Festus Procurator of Judaea. 26. 2.
    • Firmilianus Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia. 105. 2. 116. 1. 118. 1.
    • Firmilianus President of Palestine. 163. 2. is beheaded. 169. 1.
    • Firmus Bishop of Caesarea in Capadocia 394. 2.
    • Flaccillus, or Placitus Bishop of Antioch. 248. 1.
    • Flavianus President of Palestine. 154. 1.
    • Flavianus is ordained Bishop of Antioch. 334. 2. a difference a∣mongst the Bishops on account of his Ordination. 336. 2. He ap∣peases the anger of Theophilus of Alexandria. 338. 2.
    • Flavianus, after the death of Proclus, is ordained Bishop of Constan∣tinople. 408. 1. He condemns Eutyches in a Synod assembled at Constantinople. ibid.
    • Flavianus is ordained Palladius's successour in the Bishoprick of An∣tioch. 462. 2. He is ejected by the Emperour Anastasius. 465. 2. He is banished to Petrae a Town in Palestine. 467. 1, 2.
    • Florentius Bishop of Sardis. 442. 1.
    • Florinus a Presbyter of the Church of Rome, falls into Heresie. 80. 1. 84. 2.
    • Florus Procurator of Judaea. 30. 2.
    • Florus Dux and Prefect of Alexandria. 426. 2.
    • Fravita is ordained Acacius's successour in the See of Constantinople. 461. 2.
    • Fravitus a Goth, a person of great valour. 357. 1.
    • Fritigernes, Leader of the Goths. 326. 1.
    • Frumentius is created the first Bishop of the Indians. 232. 1. 2.
    G.
    • GAïnas General of the Souldiers. 356. 1. endeavours to turn Ty∣rant. ibid. He is declared a publick enemy. 356. 2.
    • Galates Son to Valens Augustus. 322. 1.
    • Galilaeans, their Sect. 8. 1.
    • Galla the wife of Theodosius. 325. 2. the mother of Placidia. ibid.
    • Gallus is created Caesar. 265. 2. He is slain. 270. 1.
    • Geiorae or Geörae, whom the Jews called by that name. 10. 1.
    • Gelimeres King of the Vandals, is taken by Belisarius. 485. 2. lying prostrate before Justinian sitting in his Throne in the Cirque, what he said. ibid.
    • Gennadius succeeds Anatolius in the Constantinopolitan See. 433. 1.
    • Georgius made Presbyter of Alexandria by Alexander. 603. 1.
    • Georgius is made Bishop of Alexandria. 251. 1. His cruelty. 264. 2, &c. He is killed. 288. 1.
    • Georgius Bishop of Laodicea, wrote a Commendation of Eusebius Emi∣senus. 235. 1. 248. 2.
    • Germanicus a Martyr at Smyrna. 56. 2.
    • Germanio Bishop of Jerusalem. 96. 1.
    • Germinius Bishop of Sirmium. 272. 1, 2. 273. 2.
    • Gladiators, their Shows forbid by Constantine. 614. 1.
    • Glycerius, after Olybrius, is made Emperour of Rome. 436. 1. He is ordained Bishop of Salonae. ibid.
    • Golanduch, an holy woman. 523. 1.
    • Gordius Bishop of Jerusalem. 96. 1.
    • Gorgonius, of the Bed-chamber to the Emperour. 139. 2. He is crowned with Martyrdom. 142. 2.
    • Gortheus Founder of the Sect of the Gortheans. 63. 2.
    • Gospel according to the Hebrews. 43. 1. 44. 1. 50. 2. 63. 2. Go∣spel Syriack. 63. 2.
    • Gospel termed Diatessarn, made up of the four Evangelists. 67. 2.
    • Goths divided into two parties. 326. 1. Why they became Arians. ibid.
    • Gratian is proclaimed Emperour. 310. 1. His Law against the Pho∣tinians, Eunomians, and Manichaeans. 330. 1.
    • Grecian Learning was not forbidden to the Christians, either by Christ, or his Apostles. 296. 2. the Advantage and usefulness thereof. ibid. and 297. 1.
    • Gregorius Thaumaturgus, disciple to Origen. 106. 1. His Oration in praise of Origen. 322. 2.
    • Gregorius Bishop of Alexandria. 248. 2. 250. 1.
    • Gregorius Bishop of Nazianzum. 30. 1. 321. 2. He is made Bishop of Constantinople. 322. . 330. 2. His Oration against the Gen∣tiles. 301. 1.
    • Gregorius Nyssenus, Brother to Bail the Great. 322. 2.
    • Gregorius from being a Monk is ordained Bishop of Antioch. 503. 1. His Character. 503. 2. He is accused for having been present at the sacrifices to Daemons. 510. 1. He is accused a second time, of Incest, and because he had burnt the Annona. 518. 1. He is ac∣quitted in a Synod at Constantinople. ibid. His Speech to the Ro∣man Souldiers who had made a Mutiny. 520. 1, &c. He recon∣ciles the Roman Souldiers to the Emperour, and to their Com∣mander. 521. 1. and frees them from the rash Oath they had taken. ibid.
    • Gregorius is ordained Bishop of Rome after Pelagius. 525. 2.
    H.
    • HAdrian the Emperour, his Rescript to Minucius Fundanus in fa∣vour of the Christians. 53. 2.
    • Hegesippus when he flourished. 53. 1. His Books. 63. 1, 2.
    • Helcesaïts, Hereticks. 108. 1.
    • Helena Queen of the Adiabeni furnishes the Jews with Corn. 21. 1. Her Sepulchre near Jerusalem. ibid.
    • Helena a whore, Simon Magus's Companion. 21. 2.
    • Helena Augusta Mother to Constantine, goes to Bethlehem to pray. 591. 1. comes to Jerusalem. 229. 1. builds two Churches there. 591. 2. Her piety and bountifulness. 592. 1. She finds the Sepulchre and Cross of our Lord. 229. 2. 230. 1. She builds three Churches in honour of Our Lord. 230. 1. Her death and burial. 592. 2, &c. 230. 2. Drepanum is from her termed Hele∣nopolis. 229. 1.
    • Helenus Bishop of Tarsus. 118. 1.
    • Helius succeeds Salustius in the Bishoprick of Jerusalem. 495. 1.
    • Helion is sent Embassadour to the Persians. 379. 1. He is sent into Italy. 382. 1.
    • Heliodorus Bishop of Laodicea in Syria. 118. 1.
    • Heliodorus Bishop of Trica in Thessalia. 347. 2.
    • Heliopolites, their Law. 231. 1.
    • Helladius and Ammonius, Alexandrians, Grammarians. 339. 1, 2.
    • Helladius Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia. 333. 2.
    • Hemerobaptists, an Heresie amongst the Jews. 63. 2.
    • Heraclas, Origen's disciple. 92. 2. Origen chuses him his Assistant and Companion in teaching. 96. 1. He studied Philosophy and Grecian Learning. ibid. and 101. 2.
    • Heraclas a Presbyter wore a Philosophick Pallium. 101. 2. He is made Bishop of Alexandria. 105. 2. His Fame. 106. 2. His Rule about receiving Hereticks. 119. 2.
    • Heraclea a City of Syria, formerly called Gagalice. 505. 2.
    • Heraclides Origen's disciple, a Martyr. 93. 2.
    • Heraclides Deacon to John Chrysostome, is preferred to the Bishoprick of Ephesus. 361. 1.
    • Heraclitus wrote Comments on the Apostle. 89. 2.
    • Heraclius Bishop of Jerusalem. 284. 1.
    • Heraïs a Catechumen, she was a Martyr. 93. 2.
    • Herennius Bishop of Jerusalem. 284. 1.
    • Hereticks were not so bold as to broach their Errours till after the death of the Apostles. 46. 2. they are divided into manifold kinds of Errours. 53. 1. The Sects of Hereticks destroy one an∣other. ibid. Their Converse is to be avoided. 56. 1. Hereticks have corrupted the Books of Sacred Scripture. 90. 2. Their Books must be read with Caution. 119. 1.
    • Hermas's Book called Pastor. 31. 2. 43. 1. 77. 2.
    • Hermogenes Master of the Milice is slain at Constantinople. 250. 2.
    • Hermon Bishop of Jerusalem. 138. 2.
    • Hermogenes an Heretick. 65. 1.
    • Hermophilus an Heretick, mended the Books of Sacred Scripture. 90. 2.
    • Herod the Great, no Jew but a Forreigner. 8. 1. by Father's side an Idumaean, by his Mother's, an Arabian. 8. 2. made King of the Jews by the Roman Senate and Augustus. ibid. and 10. 1. burnt the Jews Genealogies, and why. ibid. slays the infants of Beth∣lehem. 10. 2. His disease described. 11. 1. His Largess to his Souldiers. 11. 2. orders his Sister Salome to kill the chief of the Jews whom he had imprisoned, at his death. ibid. puts three of his own Sons to death. ibid. Resolves to kill himself. ibid. His death. ibid.
    • Herod Junior, Son to Herod the Great, kills John the Baptist. 13. 1. He and his Wife Herodias are banisht by Caius. 17. 2. He was present at Our Saviour's Passion. ibid.
    • Herod Eirenarch of Smyrna, Son to Nicetes. 57. 2.
    • Herodian a Writer of Roman History. 513. 2.
    • Heron, Origen's disciple, a Martyr. 93. 2.
    • Heron and Isidorus, Egyptian Martyrs. 111. 1.
    • Heros Bishop of Antioch. 48. 1.
    • Hesychius, Pachumius, and Theodorus, Bishops and Martyrs. 148. 1.
    • Hierapolis the Metropolis of the Province Euphratensis. 523. 1.
    • Hieroglyphick Letters found in Serapis's Temple. 339. 2.
    • Hierophilus Bishop of Plotinopolis. 389. 1.
    • Hilarius Bishop of Jerusalem. 284. 1.
    • Hilarius Bishop of Poictiers. 293. 2.
    • ...

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    • Hippolitus 2 Bishop. 102. 2. His Books. 103. 1.
    • Holy Ghost. See Spirit.
    • Homonoea or Concordia, the name of a Church at Constantinople. 435. 1.
    • Honoratus Praefect of Constantinople. 281. 1.
    • Honorius is proclaimed Augustus. 350. 2.
    • Hormisda Son to Chosroes, succeeds his Father in the Kingdom. 509. 1. The Persians headed by Varamus conspire against him. 522. 2.
    • Hosius Bishop of Corduba. 195. 1. 214. 1. 266. 1. 269. , 2. was present at the Nicene Council. 578. 1.
    • Hunericus or Onorichus King of the Vandals, persecutes the Catholicks in Africk. 460. 1. 483. 2.
    • Hunni destroy Armenia. 352. 1.
    • Hunni heretofore called Massagetae. 449. 1.
    • Hyginus Bishop of Rome. 54. 1. the ninth successour of the Apostles. ibid.
    • Hymenaeus Bishop of Jerusalem. 125. 1. 133. 1.
    • Hypatia a Philosopheress. 376. 1. She is barbarously murdered. 376. 2.
    • Hypatianus Bishop of Heraclea. 266. 1.
    • Hyperechius a Bishop. 311. 2.
    • Hypostasis and Ousia, how they may be spoken concerning God. 390. 2, &c.
    • Hyrcanus Prince of the Jews taken by the Parthians. 8. 2.
    I.
    • JAmes the Brother of Our Lord, one of the 70 disciples. 13. 2. 16. 1. is created Bishop of Jerusalem. 16. 1. surnamed James the Just. ibid. also surnamed Oblias. 27. 2. His Martyrdom. ibid. His Catholick Epistle. 29. 1. His Chair kept with great care. 126. 2.
    • Iberians converted to the Christian faith, when and how. 232. 2.
    • Jerusalem-Church was termed a Virgin. 63. 2.
    • Jerusalem, its last Siege and Famine described. 32, &c.
    • Jews first under Judges, after that under Kings; after the Captivity they were an Aristocracy with an Oligarchy: at length became Tributaries to Rome. 8. 2. They had the names of their An∣cestours written out in ancient Rolls. 10. 1. They had a sacred Treasury called Corban. 19. 1. Their Seaven Sects. 63. 2. the destruction of the Jews under Vespasian. 35. 1. They endeavour to rebuild their Temple. 298. 2. Hadrian forbids them to enter Jerusalem. 52. 1.
    • Ignatius the second Bishop of Antioch after Saint Peter. 40, 1. 47. 1. His Epistles are reckoned up. 47. 2. He suffered Martyrdom at Rome. ibid. By Theodosius Junior's order, his Reliques are re∣moved into the City Antioch. 413. 2.
    • Illus and Leontius rebell against Zeno. 464. 1.
    • Index of the Books of the Old Testament. 66. 2. 164. 1, 2.
    • Indians converted to the faith of Christ, when, and how. 231. 2.
    • Immestar, a place in Syria. 377. 1.
    • Innocentius Bishop of Rome. 373. 2.
    • Johannes, or John, two of them lived at the same time in Asia. 49. 1, 2.
    • John the Apostle Preach'd in Asia. 30. 1. dyed at Ephesus. ibid. was banished into the Island Patmos. 39. 1. returned from thence after Domitian's death, and governed the Churches of Asia. 40. 1, 2. for what reason he wrote his Gospel. 42. 1, 2. 105. 1. He wore a plate of Gold. 87. 1.
    • Johannes a Reader, is beheaded for the faith of Christ. 170. 1. His wonderful memory. ibid.
    • Johannes a Presbyter of the Church of Antioch. 352. 1. is ordained Bishop of Constantinople. 353. 1. His descent and education. ibid. and 353. 2. His course of Life and disposition. 354. 2. He was wont to Preach sitting in the Pulpit. 355. 2. His death. 367. 1.
    • Johannes is ordained Bishop of Jerusalem. 338. 2.
    • Johannes Bishop of Proconnesus. 389. 1.
    • Johannes the Chief of the Notaries, sets up for a Tyrant. 381. .
    • John the Apostle's Church seaven miles from Constantinople. 356. 2.
    • John Chrysostoms Opinion concerning the Admission of Penitents. 367. 2.
    • Johannitae, so they were called who took John Chrysostom's part. 366. 2. at length they were re-united to the Church by Proclus. 393. 1.
    • Johannes Bishop of Antioch. 387. 1. 403. 2. coming to the Coun∣cil the fifth day after Nestorius's Condemnation, assembles a Sy∣nod, and deposes Cyrillus. 404. 2. is reconciled to Cyrillus 405. 1.
    • Johannes the Rhetorician an Historian. 413. 2. 434. 1. 464. 2. closed his History under Justinus Senior. 479. 2.
    • Johannes from being Steward is ordained Bishop of Alexandria. 455. 1. is ejected by Zeno Augustus's order. ibid. flyes to Rome to Pope Simplicius. 456. 2.
    • Johannes, after Athanasius, is ordained Bishop of Alexandria. 462. 2.
    • Johannes Bishop of Paltum, a Defender of the Chalcedon Synod, is ba∣nished. 467. 1.
    • Johannes Scytha aud Johannes Gibbus, Masters of the Milice, vanquish the Isauri. 469. 2.
    • Johannes the Chuzibite a Monk in Palestine. 480. 2.
    • Johannes Scholasticus, Eutychius being ejected, is ordained Bishop of Constantinople. 497. 2.
    • Johannes Bishop of Jerusalem. 526. 1.
    • Johannes called Catelinus, successour to Vigilius in the Bishoprick of Rome. 497. 2.
    • Johannes ordained Apollinaris's successour in the See of Alexandria. 509. 2.
    • Johannes succeeds Macarius in the See of Jerusalem. ibid.
    • Josephus the Historiographer. 36. 2. His Books. 37. 1, 2.
    • Joseph Bishop of Jerusalem. 51. 2.
    • Jovianus is chosen Emperour. 299. 2. makes a peace with the Per∣sians. 300. 1. dyes. 304. 2.
    • Irenaeus a Presbyter of Lyons. 75. 1. is made a Bishop. 76. 1. His Books. 84. 2. 89. 1. when a youth he was an Hearer of Polycarp at Smyrna. 85. 1. He writes to Pope Victor. 87. 2. 345. 1.
    • Irenaeus a Grammarian Wrote a Lexicon. 291. 2.
    • Irenaeus of Tyre, and Aquilinus of Biblus, Bishops, are deposed in the second Ephesine Synod. 409. 1.
    • Irenaeus Comes of the East under Justinus Senior. 479. 1.
    • Irenius Bishop of Gaza. 304. 2.
    • Isacoces Bishop of Armenia the Great. 304. 1.
    • Isaurica, Donatives which the Emperour gave yearly to the Isaurians. 470. 1.
    • Ischyras assumes to himself the Office of a Presbyter. 238. 2. is made a Bishop by the Arians. 257. 1.
    • Ischyrion is killed for the faith of Christ. 111. 2.
    • Isdigerdes King of the Persians. 373. 1. Father to Vararanes. 415. 2.
    • Isidorus a Presbyter of Alexandria. 353. 1. hated by Theophilus, and why. 359. 2.
    • Isidorus Pelusiota. 413. 1.
    • Ision a Meletian. 38. 1.
    • Judas of Galile or Gaulanites. 8. 1.
    • Jude one of the Brethren of Christ. 39. 2.
    • Judas Bishop of Jerusalem. 51. 2.
    • Judas an Ecclesiastick Writer. 94. 2.
    • Julianus Bishop of Alexandria. 78. 2.
    • Julianus Bishop of Apamia. 82. 1.
    • Julianus a Martyr at Alexandria, under Decius. 110. 2.
    • Julianus a Martyr with Pamphilus. 168. 2.
    • Julianus created Caesar. 270. 1. He is Saluted Augustus. 286. 2. 284. 2. His Education. 286. 1. He recites his Orations in the Court. 287. 2. wrote against the Christians. ibid. His Book entitled The Caesars. ibid. persecutes the Christians. 295. 1. His Misopogon or Antiochicus. 298. 1. His Book concerning the Cynick Philosophy. 301. 2. He is slain. 299. 2.
    • Julianus Bishop of Lebedus. 438. 1.
    • Julianus Bishop of Bostri, refuses subscribing to Severus's Synodick Letters. 469. 1.
    • Julius Caesar takes five hundred Cities. 473. 1.
    • Julius Bishop of Rome, wrote a Letter to the Easterns. 253. 2. His Letter to the Alexandrians. 260. 2. &c. Sate Bishop fifteen years. 270. 2.
    • Justina Augusta, Mother to Valentinian Junior, favours the Arians. 337. 1.
    • Justinianus, Sister's son to Justinus, is by him proclaimed Augustus. 481. 2. a defender of the Chalcedon Synod. ibid. His wife Theo∣dora is an Enemy to that Synod. ibid. His Constitution, wherein he Anathematizes Anthimus and Severus and their Associates. 483. 1. destroys the Kingdom of the Vandals in Africk. 485. 1. His insatiable covetousness. 491. 2. He favours the Faction of the Venetiani, and persecutes the Prasiani. 492. 2. He falls into the Heresie of the Aphtharodocet. 497. 2.
    • Justinianus Brother to Justinus, is sent Master of the Milice against the Persians. 508. 2. He is turned out of Commission by Tiberius. 511. 1.
    • Justinus the Philosopher. 53. 2. His Martyrdom. 60. 1, 2. His Books. 62. 1, 2.
    • Justinus Senior, after the death of Anastasius, is proclaimed Em∣perour. 477. 1. He orders the Chalcedon Synod to be asserted and maintained throughout all Churches. 481. 2.
    • Justinus Junior, Justinian's Sister's son, from being Curopalates is made Emperour of the Romans. 499. 1. an effeminate and dis∣solute person, and insatiably Covetous. 499. 2. His wife Sophia Augusta. 500. 2. He kills his kinsman Justinus, ibid. his Edict to all Christians concerning the Faith. 501, 1, &c. He runs mad. 506. 1.
    • Justus Tiberiensis, an Historian. 37. 2.
    • Justus Bishop of Jerusalem. 47. 1. Another Justus Bishop of the same place. 51. 2.
    • Justus surnamed Barsabas. 49. 2.
    • Justus Bishop of Alexandria. 49. 2.
    • Juvenalis Bishop of Jerusalem. 387. 1. was present at both the E∣phesine Synods. 408. 2. He was present at the Chalcedon Synod. 423. 1.

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      L.
      • LAbarum described▪ 541. 1, 2. fifty Souldiers were appointed to to guard it. 554. 2.
      • Laetus Praefect of Egypt. 91. 2.
      • Laïcks, the Bishops entreating them, did sometimes Preach in the Church. 102. 1.
      • Lamydrion a Presbyter. 304. 2.
      • Laodicea in Asia was the place where the question about Easter was started. 6. 2.
      • Latronianus Corrector of Sicily. 194. .
      • Laurae and Monasteries in Palestine. 417. 2. the Monks manner of living there. ibid.
      • Lauricius Commander in chief of the Souldiers in Isauria. 278. 1.
      • Legi suli••••••, or Thundring Legion, whence it had that name. 75. 2, &c.
      • Lonas Comes of the Palace. 278. 1.
      • Lent-Fast variously observed amongst the Ancients. 88. 1. 2. 346. 1. 2.
      • Leonides a Martyr, Origen's Father. 91. 1.
      • Leontius Bishop of Ancyra. 365. 2,
      • Leontius Bishop of Antioch. 264. 1.
      • Leontius Bishop of Comani. 303. 2.
      • Leontius Bishop of Tripolis. 280. 2.
      • Levi Bishop of Jerusalem. 51. 2.
      • Libanius and Julianus the eminentest of all Sophists. 417. 1.
      • Libanius the Sophist teaches Rhetorick at Constantinople and Nicome∣dia. 285. 2. Two Orations of his. 297. 2. His Funeral Ora∣tion upon Julian. 300. 1.
      • Libel supplicatory presented to Leo by the Bishops of Egypt and Clergy of Alexandria, against Timotheus Aelurus. 430. 1, &c.
      • Liberius Bishops of Rome. 270. 2. is banished. 275. 2. His Letter to the Bishops of the Macedoniani. 311. 2, &c.
      • Licinius raises a war against Constantine. 196. 1. 547. 2. persecutes the Christians. 196. 1. 551. 2. His Coveteousness. 196. 2. 549. 1. He is vanquished by Constantine and Christ. 197. 2. 556. 2. He prohibites the Synods of Bishops. 547. 2.
      • Licinius is made Emperour by Galerius. 210. 1. Constantine mar∣ries his Sister to him. 210. . He persecutes the Christians in the East. ibid. He is vanished by Constantine, and soon after slain. 211. 1.
      • Linus the first Bishop of Rome. 31. 1. 32. 1.
      • Litarba a place three humdred furlongs distant from Antioch. 520. 1.
      • Longinus a Philosopher. 101. 1.
      • Longinus an Isaurian, rebels against the Emperour Anastasius. 469. 2.
      • Longinus Selinuntius chief of the Isauri. ibid.
      • Long-wall of the Cherronesus falls down by an Earthquake. 414. 2.
      • Long-wall built by the Emperour Anastasius 470. 2.
      • Lucianus a Presbyter of Antioch. 147. 2. a Martyr. 174. 1.
      • Lucianus Bishop of Arces, or Arcenus. 304. 2.
      • Lucifer Bishop of Caralis. 289. 2. He founds a Schisme and an He∣resie of his own name. 293. 1.
      • Lucius a Martyr at Rome under Pius. 62. 1.
      • Lucius Bishop of Rome. 117. 2.
      • Lucius is by the Arians made Bishop of Alexandria. 289. 2.
      • Lucius Bishop of Hadrianople. 251. 2. 264. 1.
      • Lucuas Leader of the Jews. 0. 2.
      • Lupus Praefect of Egypt. ibid.
      • Lusius Quietus having vanquished the Jews, obtains the Govern∣ment of Palestine. ibid.
      M.
      • MAcar a Martyr at Alexandria. 111. 1.
      • Macarius an Egyptian Monk, a different person from Macarius of Alexandria. 217. 2.
      • Macarius of Alexandria a Monk. ibid.
      • Macarius a Presbyter of Alexandria, 238. 1.
      • Macarius is ordained Peter's successour in the See of Jerusalem. 495. 1. He is ejected out of that See, on account of Origen's doctrine. ibid. He is restored. 497. 2.
      • Macedoniani, Hereticks, assemble Synods often. 293. 2. Their Em∣bassy to Liberius Bishop of Rome. 310. 2. The Libel of faith which they presented to him. 311, &c.
      • Macedonius is ordained Bishop of Constantinople by the Arians. 247. 2. His bloody Installation. 252. 2. He persecutes the Orthodox. 264. 2. He removes the Emperour Constantine's Reliques into another Church. 277. 2. Whereupon hapned a Sedition at Con∣stantinople. ibid. He is deposed in a Synod at Constantinople. 282. 1. He founds a Heresie called by his own name. 382. 1, 2.
      • Macedonius Bishop of Mopsuestia. 254. 2.
      • Macedonius, Theodulus, and Tatianus Martyrs in Phrygia. 296. 1.
      • Macedonius Bishop of Constantinople. 465. 2. 467. 1. He is ejected. 467. 2. 476. 2.
      • Macrianus the Emperour Valerian's Praefect. 121. 1. turns Tyrant. 129. 1.
      • Magi a sort of people in Persia. 372. 2.
      • Magnentius turns Tyrant. 263. 2▪ being worsted kills himself. 269. 2.
      • Magnus, made master of the Milice, is sent against the Persians. 506. 1.
      • Magnus Bishop of Chalcedon, or Chalcis. 433. 1.
      • Magnus Comes of the sacred Largesses, or Treasurer. 304. 1.
      • Majorianus Emperour of Rome. 42. 1. is slain by Recimeres ma∣ster of the Milice. ibid.
      • Malchion a Presbyter of Antioch, disputed against Paul of Samosata. 133. 1.
      • Mammianus, from being a Sedentary Mechanick becomes a Senator. 464. 2. is termed a Lover of the City, on account of his Structures. ibid.
      • Mancipes, so the Romans termed the Praefects of the Pistrina. 340. 2.
      • Manc. 135. 2. called also Cubricus. 234. 1. His Tenets. ibid.
      • Manichaeans, their Heresie. 135. 2. They and the Montanists take away the subsistence of the Word. 387. 1.
      • Manlius Torquatus kills his own son, who had disobeyed command. 520. 2.
      • M••••••a fell from heaven in the time of a famine. 48. 1.
      • Mantinium a Town of Paphlagonia. 277. 1.
      • Marathonius Bishop of Nicomedia. 276. 1. 283. 2, &c.
      • Marcelliani, Hereticks. 311. .
      • Marcellinus Bishop of Rome. 135. 2.
      • Marcellus Bishop of Ancyra. 248. 1. Hisopinion. ibid. and 255. 2. He is restored in the Synod of Serdica. 256. .
      • Marcianus Bishop of the Macedoniani at Lamplacus. 332. 1.
      • Marcianus Bishop of the Novatianists at Constantinople. 394. 1.
      • Marcianus a Novatian Presbyter. 309. 1. taught Valens's daughters. ibid. Bishop of the Novatianists at Constantinople. 343. 2.
      • Marcianus the Emperour, a Native of Thracia, the signes of his being Emperour. 420. 1, 2. His commendation. 421. 1. He is chosen Emperour by the perswasion of Pulcheria Augustia. ibid.
      • Marcianus Son to the Emperour Anthemius sets up for a Tyrant a∣ganst Zeno. 463. 2. He is banished to Casarea in Cappadocia▪ and afterwards to Tarsus, and being shaven is ordained a Pres∣byter.
      • Marcianus by Justinus Junior is sent Master of the Eastern Milice a∣gainst the Persians. 504. 2. besieges Nisibis. ibid.
      • Marcion of Pontus an Arch-heretick. 54. 2. Marcionists. 63. 2.
      • Mark Companion to Peter, wrote His Gospel at Rome, 22. 2. 98. 2. that Gospel was afterwards approved of and confirmed by Saint Peter. ibid. Mark goes into Egypt and Preaches the Gospel there. ibid. He was Interpreter to Saint Peter. 49. 2. He was the first Bishop of Alexandria. 29. 1. He wrote his Gospel after Saint Peter's death. 77. 1▪ 2.
      • Marcius Turb vanquishes the Jews in many fights. 50. 2.
      • Marcus Bishop of Jerusalem. 52. 1.
      • Marcus and Heretick. 54. 2.
      • Marcus Bishop of Alexandria. ibid.
      • Marcus Bishop of Arethusa. 254. 1. 266. 2.
      • Marcotes a region Subject to the Bishop of Alexandria. 23. 1.
      • Maria a Lake near Alexandria. 23. 1.
      • Marianae a Suburb near Constantinople. 364. 2.
      • Mary of the same Tribe with her husband Joseph. 10. 2.
      • Mary a Jewish woman; eats her own son in the Siege of Jerusalem. 34. 2.
      • Marinus Bishop of Tyre. 118. 1.
      • Marinus a Martyr at Caesarea. 125. 1.
      • Marinus Bishop of Berytus. 468. 2.
      • Marinus a Syrian, Praefect▪ of the Praetorium under Anastasius, van∣quishes Vitalianus in a Sea-fight. 475. 2.
      • Maris Bishop of Chalcedon. 237. 2. 250. 2. 254. 1. 281. 1. 294. 2.
      • Martyr, that name due onely to Christ. 74. 2. Martyrs were disci∣ples and followers of Christ. 59. 2. the honours of Martyrs. 647. 2. Martyrs honoured by Christians. 57. 2. their Reliques carefully preserved. ibid. Their Birth-day celebrated yearly. ibid. they are Christ's Assessours. 112. 1. the humility of the Martyrs. 74. 2. their kindness towards the lapsed. ibid.
      • Martyrs amongst the Hereticks. 82. 1.
      • Martyrs spoke when their tongues were cut out. 484. 1.
      • Martyrius Bishop of Antioch. 411. 2.
      • Martyrius Bishop of Jerusalem, sent Synodick Letters to Petrus Mon∣gus. 457. 2.
      • Martyropolis delivered up to the Persians. 521. 2. it is restored to the Romans, together with its Betrayer Sittas. 523. 1.
      • Maruthas Bishop of Mesopotamia. 363. 2. 372. 2. is sent Embas∣sadour to the King of the Persians. ibid.
      • Masbotheus Founder of the Sect of the Masbothaeans. 63. 2.
      • Mathew wrote a Gospel to the Hebrews in their own language. 42. 1. 50. 2. 77. 1. 78. 2. 104. 2. He Preached in Aethiopia. 231. 2.
      • Matthias the Apostle, one of Christ's Seventy disciples. 13. 2. 15. 1. His Preaching and Doctrine. 45. 1.
      • Matthias Bishop of Jerusalem. 51. 2.
      • Maturus a Neophyte, Martyred at Lyons. 70. 1.
      • Mavia Queen of the Saracens. 327. 1. 329. 2.
      • Mauricius made Master of the Milice by the Emperour Tiberius, is sent against the Persians. 511. 1. bornat Arabissus a City of Cap∣padocia. ibid. His Morals and disposition. ibid. The signs of

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      • his being made Emperour. 51. 1▪ He is created Emperour by Tiberius. 512. 2. from the Emperour Tiberius, he is named Tiberius, and his wife is called Constantina. ibid. His wedding is described. 515. 1, 2.
      • Maxent. ut turns Tyrant at Rome. 149. 2. 210. . at the begin∣ning of his Empire, by an Edict he stops the persecution of the Christians. ibid. His wickedness and cruelty▪ 〈◊〉〈◊〉 and 210. 2. and 542. 1. He is vanquished by anstantine. 177. 1▪ 2. 210. .
      • Maximianus Galerius the Authour and Beginner of the Christians persecution, 151. 2. 153. 2. 549. 2. In what manner he was smitten by divine Dengeance▪ 151. 2. His Retractation, or Edict about restoring Peace and Liberty to the Christians. ibid. His death. 153. 1. creates two Casars, Severus and Maximium. 209. 1. Proclaims Licinius Augustus. 210. 1.
      • Maximianus Herculius hang'd himself▪ 149. 1.
      • Maximianus is ordained Bishop of Constantinople. 388. 1.
      • Maximinus's Drunkenness and Lust. 150. 1, 2. the bloudiest of all the persecutors. 159. 2. 181. 1. He waged a War with the Armenians. 175. 2. is vanquished by Licinius. 179. 2. He de∣clares himself Augustus. 149. 1. is very superstitious and fear∣full. 150. 1, 2▪ covetous also and prodigal. ibid.
      • Maximinus Bishop of Antioch, the seventh Bishop there from the A∣postles. 65. 1.
      • Maximus an Ecclesiastick Writer. 89. 2.
      • Maximus a Presbyter of the Roman Church, and 2 Confessour. 113. 1.
      • Maximus a Presbyter of the Alexandrian Church. 122. 1. 124. 2. afterwards Bishop of Alexandria. ibid. and 133. 1.
      • Maximus Bishop of Bostra. 132. 2.
      • Maximus Bishop of Jerusalem. 24. 1. subscribes to Athanasius's deposition in the Council of Tyre. ibid.
      • Maximus Bishop of Seleucia in Isauria. 353. 2.
      • Maximus a Philosopher of Byzansium, father to Euclid. 28. 1.
      • Maximus an Ephesian Philosopher, Julian's master. ibid.
      • Maximus turns Tyrant in the Gallia's. 336. 2. slays Gratianus. 337. 1. is killed. 338. 1.
      • Maximus Bishop of Antioch, was present at the Chalcedon Council. 423. 1.
      • Mazabanes Bishop of Jerusalem. 108. 2. 118. 1.
      • Mazices, Barbarians. 407. 1.
      • Melatarus and Usrus, Gods of the P••••nicians. 689. 1.
      • Melhisedech Priest of the most high God. 6. 1.
      • Meletina a Region of Armenia the Less. 142. 2.
      • Meletius Bishop of the Churches of Pontus. 138. 2.
      • Meletius Bishop of Sebastia in Armenia. 282. 1. is translated to Antioch. 283. 2. 293. 1. 303. 2. dyes 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Constantinople. 334. 2.
      • Melitius a Bishop of Egypt, being condemned by P••••••r Bishop of Alexandria, makes a Schism. 213. 2. is condemned in the Nic••••e Council. 219. 2.
      • Melito Bishop of Sardis. 56. 1. 65. 1. His Books 65. 2. 90. 1. He was an Eunuch. 87. 1.
      • Memnon Bishop of Ephesus. 387. 2. 404. 2.
      • Memnonius Governour of the City Antioch under Theodosius Junior. 415. 1. He built the Psephium at Antioch. ibid.
      • Men heretofore usually offered in sacrifice, as well amongst Greeks as Barbarians. 689. 2. That usage abolished by Hadrian the Em∣perour. 697. 1.
      • Men that are dissolute, are both slothfull, and confident. 499. 2. 505. 1.
      • Menander an Arch-Heretick. 43. 2. Menandrias, his followers. 63. 2.
      • Menas is ordained Bishop of Constantinople. 494. 2.
      • Mercuria a Martyr at Alexandria. 111. 1.
      • Meropius the Philosopher, travels into India. 231. 2.
      • Merus a City of Phrygia. 296. 1.
      • Meruzanes Bishop of the Armenians. 116. 1.
      • Methodius Bishop of Olympus in Lycia. 362. 1. His dialogue entitled Xeno. 362. 2.
      • Metras a Martyr at Alexandria. 110. 1.
      • Metrodorus a Presbyter of the Marcionites, is burnt for the faith of Christ. 60. 1.
      • Metrodorus a Philosopher, travels into India. 231. 2.
      • Miltiades an Ecclesiastick Writer. 82. 1, 2. 90. 1.
      • Miracles wont to be wrought in the Church. 77. 1.
      • Miracle of a glistering Star. 412. 2, &c.
      • Miracle of the B. Virgin Mary. 510. 1, 2.
      • Mithra's Temple at Alexandria. 288. 1. 339. 1.
      • Moderatus a Pythagorean Philosopher. 101. 2.
      • Molestus Praefect of the Pratorium. 314. 1.
      • Montanus, with Priscilla and Maximilla, the founder of the Sect of the Cataphrygae. 75. 1. 80. 1. His Life. 81. 1, 2. His death. ibid. His sordidness and avarice. 83. 1.
      • Mors originally came from Palestine. 485. 2.
      • Mopsus in Cilicia, worshipped for a God. 689. 1.
      • Moses a Presbyter of the Roman Church, a Martyr. 114. 2.
      • Moses the ancientest of all the Prophets. 2. 2. the great Servant of God. ibid. bred in the Court of Tyrants. 534. 2. constituted Lea∣der of the people by God. ibid. was the first that wrote the sacred History, as he had been instructed by God. 513. 2. his commenda∣tion. 651. 1, 2.
      • Moses a Monk, is made Bishop of the Saracens. 327. 1.
      • Mountain S••••••ss in 〈◊〉〈◊〉, ear Lyons. 269. 2.
      • Mursa a Fort of Gallia▪ ibid.
      • Musanus an Ecclesiastick Writer. 67. 1.
      • Mus•••••• a Jewish Writer. 137. 1.
      N.
      • NAamanes a Saracen son to Alamundarus, is kindly used by Mauri∣cius. 516. 1. He leaves the worship of Daemons, and is con∣verted to the Christian faith. 5••••. 2.
      • Narcissus Bishop of Jerusalem. 79. 1. His miracles. 95. 2.
      • Narcissus a Bishop. 248. 2. 254. . 264. 1.
      • Narses being sent into Italy by Justinian, vanquishes To••••••a and T•••••• Kings of the Goths, 487. 1. His piety towards God. ibid.
      • Natalis a Confessour at Rome, imposed upon by Hereticks. 90. 1. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 length returns to the Church. 90. 2.
      • Nectarius is ordained Bishop of Constantinople. 332. 1.
      • Nemesion an Egyptian. 111. 1.
      • Neon Bishop of Laranda. 102. 1.
      • Neonas Bishop of Seleucia in Isauria. 282. 1.
      • Nephalius a Monk of Syria. 461. 2. is by the Emperour Zeno snt to Alexandria, to restore vnity. ibid. Ejects Severus out of his Mo∣nastery. 468. 2.
      • Nepos Bishop of Egypt. 129. 1, 2.
      • Nepos is made Emperour of Rome. 436. 1.
      • Nepoianus seizes the Empire of Rome. 263. 2.
      • Nero the first Roman Emperour that persecuted the Christians▪ 9, 1.
      • Nestorius is ordained Bishop of Constantinople. 384. 2. persecutes the Hereticks. ibid. His opinion concerning Christ. 386. . His ignorance and pride. 386. 2. He broaches a new Heresie. 403. 1. He is condemned in the Ephesine Synod. 404. 2. is banished to Oasis. 406. 1. His Letter to the president of Thebais concerning his Exile. 407. 1, 2. He is taken and let go by the Blemmyae. 406. 2. His tongue is eaten out with worms, which kills him. ••••••. 1.
      • New-Testament, the Boo•••• thereof. 42. 2, &c.
      • Nicetas, father to Herod the Eiye••••••••••. 59. 2.
      • Nicias Bishop of Laodicea in Syria, an Opposer of Flavianus's. 466. 1.
      • Nicol••••••es, their Heresie. 44. 2, &c.
      • Nicomachus a Pythagorean. 101. 2.
      • Nicomedia, ruined by an Earthquake. 277. 2.
      • Nicomas Bishop of Iconium. 132. 2.
      • Nicostratus a Sophist of Tapezus, writes an History from the begin∣ning of the Emperour Philip's Reign, to the death of Valerian, 513. 2.
      • Nitria, a mountain. 316. 2.
      • No Body is condemned out of his own Books. 280. 1.
      • Nocturnal and Morning Hymns were wont to be sung alternatively or by sides in the Church. 359. 1.
      • Novatus's Heresie. 112. 2. Novatus the Founder of the Sect of the Cathari or Puritans. ibid. why he made a Schism. 323. 1. He was Martyred under Valerian. 323. 2.
      • Novatus or Novatianus is deserted by the Confessours. 113. 1. He thrusts himself into the Bishoprick of Rome. ibid. His Character. 120. 1.
      • Novatianists celebrated the Festival of Easter indifferently. 344. 1.
      • Novatianists Church at Constantinople was pull'd down, and removed to another place. 276. 2.
      • Numenius a Philosopher. 101. 2.
      O.
      • OAk of Mamre. 595. 1, 2. The Miracles performed in that place. 596. 1. a Church built their by Constantine. ibid.
      • Oasis by another name called Ibis. 407. 1.
      • Ocbas a very strong Castle over against Martyropolis. 522. 1.
      • O••••nath and Apollonius beat the Persians. 473, 2.
      • Odöacer seizes the Kingdom of Italy. 436. 2.
      • Oenomaus a Cynick-Philosopher. 303. 1.
      • Olybrius is made Emperour of Rome by Recimeres. 436. 1.
      • Onesimus Bishop of Ephesus. 47. 2.
      • Onesimus a pious and studious man. 66. 2.
      • Opportunity how described by Painters. 463. 2.
      • Optar. King of the Hunni. 385. 2.
      • Optatus Praefect of Constantinople. 366. 2.
      • Optimus Bishop of Antioch in Pisidi. 334. 1.
      • Oracle found in a stone in the walls of Chalcedon. 308. 1, 2.
      • Oracle given to the Rhodians. 302. 3.
      • Oreste Praefect of Alexandria. 375. 1.
      • Origen's Education from a child. 91. 2, &c. He teaches Grammar. 92. 2. when eighteen years old he is chosen Catechist of the A∣lexandrian Church. ibid. His abstinence. 93. 1, 2. Demetrius's envy against him. 95. 1. He was called Adamantius also. 98. 2. He comes to Rome in Pope Zephyrinus's times. ibid. He was a

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      • person of eminent Learning. 271. 1. He made the 〈◊〉〈◊〉 and Tetrapla. 99. 2. He brought up the allegorical interpretations of Scripture. 101. 2. Mamea Augusta sends for him. 103. 1. He is made Presbyter at Caesarea. 103. 2. His Books. 104. . 06. 2, &c. 107. 2. He is 〈◊〉〈◊〉 for the faith of Christ. 108. 2. He dyes 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the seventieth year of his age. 11. .
      • Origen asserts the Son to be 〈◊〉〈◊〉 with the Father. 372. .
      • ...Origen's 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Tme of Comments on Saint Paul's Epistle to the Ro∣mans. 386. 2.
      • ...Origen's e••••acters who, and how many. 36. 1. His defence▪ ibid. Theophilus's judgment concerning his Books. 365. .
      • Origen recited his Homilies on the fourth and sixth Veria, in the Church of Alexandria. 47. .
      • Ostracine a Region of the City Antioch. 434. 1. 518. .
      • 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Bishop of Melitina. 334. 1.
      P.
      • PAlestines, three of them subject to the See of Jerusalem. 447. 1. Palladius the Courier. 378. .
      • Palladius Bishop of Helenopolis, and afterwards of Aspuna. 389. 1.
      • Palladius a Monk, Evagrius's Scholar. 319. 2. wrote the Historia Lausiaca. ibid.
      • Palladius Prfe•••• of Egypt. 31. 1.
      • Palladius is ordained Petrus Fullo's successour in the See of Antio•••• 462. 2.
      • Palma Bishop of Amastris. 64. 1. 86. 2.
      • Pambos a Monk. 317. 1.
      • Pamphilus a Presbyter of the Church of Csarea. 138. 1. 166. 2. He is crowned with Martyrdom. 148. 1. 16. 1. He collected an Ecclesiastick Library. 107▪ 1. He and Eusebius club'd in writing An Apologetick for Origen. 290. 2.
      • Pancratius Bishop of Pelusium. 266. 1.
      • Panopolis a City of Thebais. 407. .
      • Pantaenus Master of the Alexandrian School. 78. 2. 101. 2.
      • Pap••••••tius Bishop of Egypt, was present at the Nicene Council. 216. 1. 225. 2.
      • Papias Bishop of Hierapolis. 47. 1. His five Books. 49. 1. He was a person of but mean understanding. ibid. He was the first Citiast ibid.
      • Papirius a Martyr. 87. 1.
      • Paschasinus and Lucentius are by Pope Leo sent to the Chalcedon Coun∣cil. 421. 2. They condemn Dioscorus. 424. 2.
      • Pasinicus Bishop of Zelae. 303. 2. 31. 2.
      • Patriachs constituted in the Constantinopolitans Council. 332. 2.
      • Patricius Bishop o Paltus. 304. 2.
      • Patropassians, Hereticks whom the Greeks term Sabelliani. 255. 2. 312. 2.
      • Patrophilus a Bishop. 241. 2. is deposed in the Synod of Sabelliani. 280. 2.
      • Patermuthius burnt for the faith of Christ. 170. 1.
      • Paulinus Bishop of Tyre. 183. 1. built a stately Church in that City. 184. 2.
      • Paul is made an Apostle. 16. 2. He is carried bound to Rome. 26. 2. is a second time carried to Rome, and Martyred. ibid. beheaded under Nero. 29. 2. His Epistles. 31. 2. Acts of Paul▪ an Apo∣cryphal Book. ibid. and 43. 1. His Epistle to the Hebrews writ∣ten in Hebrew. 98. 1. The Roman Church don't believe it to be his Epistle. 102. 2.
      • Paul of Samosata. 132. 2. attempts to revive Artemon's Heresie. 89. 2. 135. 2. is confuted by Malchion the Presbyter. 133. 1. His avarice and pride. 133. 2, &c. He is deposed in the Antiochian Synod. 134. 2. His Heresie. 255. .
      • Paulus a Martyr in Palestine. 164. 2. His pious and Christian prayer before his death. ibid. Another Paulus, Martyred with Pam∣philus. 166. 2.
      • Paulinus is ordained Bishop of Antioch by Lucifer. 289. 2. 293. 1. He and Meletius come to an agreement. 330. 2.
      • Paulinus Bishop of Triers. 271. 1.
      • Paulus Bishop of the Novatians at Constantinople. 377. 1. His Com∣mendation. ibid. and 385. 1.
      • Paulus Bishop of Tyre. 239. 2.
      • Paulus a Presbyter at Constantinople. 247. 2. is ordained Bishop▪ ibid. He is ejected ibid. restored. 250. 2. His death. 264. 1. His Reliques are removed to Constantinople. 334. 1.
      • Paulus Bishop of Emisa, is sent to Cyrill Bishop of Alexandria by Johannes Bishop of Antioch. 405. 1.
      • Paulus is ordained Bishop of Ephesus. 450. 2. He is put out of his See by Zeno Augustus. 453. 1.
      • Paulus, after Severus's Ejectment, is ordained Bishop of Antioch. 471. 1.
      • Peace termed The Interminate peace, made with the Persians by Ju∣stinian▪ 483. 2. is broken by the Persians. 487. 2.
      • Pelagius Bishop of Laodicea▪ 304. 1.
      • Pelagius successour to Johannes in the Bishoprick of Rome. 509. 2.
      • Pelelis and Nilus, Egyptian Bishops, crowned with Martyrdom. 148. 1. 170. 1.
      • Pella a town beyond Jordan. 32. 2. The Christians remove thither▪ before the siege of Jerusalem. ibid.
      • 〈◊〉〈◊〉-Presbyters▪ 4. . abolished by Nectarius Bishop of Constantinople. ibid. &c.
      • Perigenes Bishop of Corinth. 388. ▪ &c.
      • Pers-Armenia, so Armenia the Great was called; from the times of the Emperour Philip, it was subject to the Persians▪ 04. 1. the inhabitants thereof revolt to the Romans in Justinus Junior's Reign▪ ibid,
      • Pers••••utio of Diocletian lasted ten years. 151. 1.
      • Persians worship Fire. 372. 2.
      • Pestilent disease destroys almost the whole world in Justinian's Reigne. 490. 1, 2. it raged two and fifty years. ibid.
      • Peter the chief of all the Apostles. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 1. comes to Rome to preach the word of God there▪ and to oppose Simon Magus ibid▪ is cruci∣fied at Rome in Nero's time. 〈◊〉〈◊〉▪ 2. 31. 1. Preached the Word of God to the Corinthians. 30. 1. was Preacher to the Jews that were dispersed. 30. 2. His Epistles. 1. 10. His 〈◊〉〈◊〉, Gospel, Preaching, Revelation are Apocryphal Books. ibid. His wife was Martyred. 45. 1.
      • Petrus Bishop of Alexandria. 138. 2. is crowned with Martyr∣dom in the ninth year of the persecution. 139. 1.
      • Petrus, of the Bed-chamber to the Emperour, is crowned with Mar∣tyrdom. 14. 1.
      • Petrus, called also Apselamus, a Martyr in Palestine. 166▪ 1.
      • Petrus is ordained Bishop of Alexandria. 3••••. 2. He is put into prison. 316. 1. He returns to Alexandria. 327. 2.
      • Petrus chief Presbyter of the Alexandrian Church. 59. 2.
      • Petrus Bishop of ippi. 04▪ .
      • Petrus the iberian is ordained Bishop of Majuma▪ 47▪ 2. He was present at Timotheus Aelurus's Ordination. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 1. He is ba∣nished with him. 468. 1.
      • Petrus Fullo Bishop of Antioch, subscribes to 〈◊〉〈◊〉's Circular Letters. 450. 2. Zeno ejects him out of the See of Antioch. 453. 1. He restores him again. 457. .
      • Petrus Mongus is chosen Bishop of Alexandria after▪ Aelurus's death. 454. 1. He does in publick aatheatiz the Chalcedon Synod. 457. 2. a man of a crafty disposition. ibid. His Letter to Aca∣cius Bishop of Constantinople. 45. 1, 2.
      • Petrus Bishop of 〈◊〉〈◊〉, refuses his consent to 〈◊〉〈◊〉's Synodick Letters. 469. 1.
      • Petrus successour to Helias in the See of Jerusalem. 49. 1.
      • Pharisees, Hereticks amongst the Jews. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. .
      • Pharmaceus, a Port in the mouth of the Euxine Sea. 82. 2.
      • Phileas Bishop of the Thmuit Martyr. 144. 2▪ &c. 148. 2.
      • Philetus Bishop of Antioch. 102. 2.
      • Philip the Apostle had wife, and children by her. 4▪ 1, 2. dyed a Hierapolis. ibid. His daughters were Prophetesses. ibid. and 87. 1. His daughters lived at Hierapolis. 49. .
      • Philip Bishop of Jerusalem. 51. 2.
      • Philip the Asir••••. 8. .
      • Philip Bishop of Gortina. 64. 1. His Book against Marcion. 65. 1.
      • Philippus the Emperour was a Christian. 107. 2.
      • Philippus Prsect of the Pr••••••rum, ejects Paul the Bishop out of his See. 252. 1.
      • Philippus a Presbyter of Side. 34. 1. wrote an Ecclesiastick Hi∣story. ibid. Socrates's judgment concerning Philip's History. ibid.
      • Philippicus is made Master of the Eastern Milice by Mauricius. 516. 1. He is sent a second time into the East, to quiet a Mutiny of the Souldiers. 517. 2.
      • Philo the Jew, a famous man, is sent Embassadour to Caius. 18. 1. His Books are reckoned up. 24. 2. and put into the publick Li∣brary at Rome. 25. 1.
      • Philoromus a Martyr. 144. 2.
      • Philostratus writes, that in his time a Pestilence raged fifteen years. 491. 1.
      • Phlegon, an Historian. 416. 2.
      • Phoebus a Bishop. 280. 2.
      • Photinians, Hereticks. 311. 1.
      • Photinus Bishop of Sirium, founded an Heresie called by his own name. 254. 2. His opinion. 255. 2. He is deposed. 266. 1. He wrote against all Heresies. 269. 1.
      • Phrygians are naturally temperate. 323. 1.
      • Picentius, Maximinus the Emperour's Favorite, is slain. 181. 2.
      • Pierius a Presbyter of the Alexandrian Church. 138. 2.
      • Pilate when made Procurator of Juda, and how long he continued so. 12. 1. Those called Pilase's Acts forged long since his time. 12. 1. and 173. 2. He sends a Relation to Tiberius concerning Christ's Miracles. 16. 2. He laid violent hands on himself. 19. 1, 2.
      • Pilgrimage to places of the Holy Land. 96. 2. 591. 1.
      • Pinytus Bishop of Creet. 63. 1.
      • Pionius's Martyrdom in Smyrna. 60. 1.
      • Pisander a Poet. 416. 2.
      • Piso Bishop of the Adani. 304. 2.
      • Piso Bishop of Augusta. ibid.
      • Piterus or Petiros a Monk. 317. 2.
      • Pius Bishop of Rome. 54. 2.
      • Plato the Philosopher praised. 642. 2. What he thought of the Se∣cond and Third cause. 372. 1.
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      • Placidia, daughter to Valentinian and Eudoxia, married Olybrius. 428. 2.
      • Placidiana, an Imperial Palace at Constantinople. 364. 2.
      • Plintha Master of the Milice and Consul. 349. 2.
      • Plutarchus, Scholar to Origen, a Martyr. 92. 2. 93. 2.
      • Pusumatomachi, so the Macedoniani were termed. 283. 2.
      • Polybius Bishop of the Church at Trallis. 47. 2.
      • Polybius of Megalopolis brought down his History to the destruction of Carthage. 513. 2.
      • Polycarp Bishop of Smyrna. 47. 1. 345 1. comes to Rome on ac∣count of the Controversie concerning Easter, and conferred with Anicetus. 56. 1. 88. 2. Avoids the meeting and salutation of Marcion the Heretick. 56. 1. His Epistle to the Philippians. 56. 1. His Martyrdome. 56. 2, &c. His prayer for the Catholick Church. 59. 1.
      • Polycarpus Bishop of Nicopolis in Thracia. 389. 1.
      • Polycrates Bishop of Ephesus. 86. 2. His Epistle to Pope Victor. ibid.
      • Pontianus Bishop of Rome. 103. 2.
      • Ponticus, Blandina's brother, a Martyr. 73. 2.
      • Pontis, or Chief Priests, of the Jews, were heretofore perpetual, and enjoyed that Office by Inheritance. 12. 2. The Sedition of the Chief Priests against the Priests. 26. 1. Chief Priest's Robe lockt up by Herod. 8. 2.
      • Porphyrius, servant to Pamphilus, is crowned with Martyrdom. 168. 1.
      • Porphyrius Bishop of Antioch. 373. 1.
      • Porphyrius a Philosopher, in love with Scoffing▪ 300. 2. He wrote Books concerning the History of Philosophy. ibid. He renounced the Christian faith. 302. 1.
      • Potamiaena, a Martyr. 94. 1, 2.
      • Pothinus Bishop of Lyons, a Martyr. 71. 1.
      • Potitus a Marcionist. 79. 2.
      • Prayer that is fervent has an invincible power. 652. 1. 662. 2.
      • Prayer for the dead. 631. 2.
      • Primus Bishop of Alexandria, the fourth from the Apostles. 50. 1.
      • Primus Bishop of Gorinth. 63. 1.
      • Priscus, Malchus, and Alexander, Martyrs under Valerian. 124. 2.
      • Priscus the Rhetorician, wrote an History of the War waged by At∣tila against the Romans. 414. 2. 426. 2. 436. 1. 514. 1.
      • Priscus is sent Master of the Milice into the East. 516. 2. His pride. ibid. a Mutiny of the Souldiers against him, and against the Em∣perour Maurich••••. ibid.
      • Probus Praefect of the Pratorium. 336. 2.
      • Proclus is ordained Bishop of Cyzicus. 384. 1. is not admitted by the Inhabitants there. 384. 2. is ordained Bishop of Constantinople. 391. 2. His Character. ibid. He causes John Chrysostome's Body to be conveyed to Constantinople. 393. 1, 2.
      • Proclus Quaestor of the sacred Palace under Justinian. 483. 1.
      • Procopius, the first Palestinian Martyr in Diocletian's persecution. 154. 1.
      • Procopius Master of the Milice, 379. 1.
      • Procopius sets up for a Tyrant. 306. 1. He is slain. 307. 1.
      • Procopius the Rhetorician, his Epitome of Histories. 483. 1, 2. 484. 1.
      • Proterius is ordained Bishop of Alexandria, in the place of Dioscorus, by the common vote of the Bishops of the Alexandrian Synod. 426. 2. He is murdered by the people of Alexandria. 430. 1.
      • Proterius Bishop of Smyrna was present at the Chalcedon Synod. 441. 1.
      • Protogenes Bishop of Sardica. 257. 2.
      • Psalmodie of the Ancient Christians, what it was. 24. 1. Psalms made by the Christians. 90. 1. 134. 1.
      • Psamathia, a Village near Nicomedia. 238. 1.
      • Psathyriani, Hereticks. 349. 1, 2.
      • Polemaus a Martyr at Rome. 61. 2.
      • Publius Bishop of Athens, a Martyr. 64. 1.
      Q.
      • QUadratus eminent for the gift of Prophecy. 48. 1. 82. 2. He presented an Apology to the Emperour Hadrian, in defence of the Christians. 51. 1.
      • Quadratus Bishop of Athens. 64. 1.
      • Questions concerning things that are sacred and obscure, are not to be committed to the Ears of the Vulgar. 572. 2.
      • Quartodecimani were excommunicated by Pope Victor. 87. 2. 345. 1. They derived their tradition from Saint John the Apostle. 346. 1.
      • Quinta, an Alexandrian woman, a Martyr. 110. 1.
      • Quintus a Native of Phrygia, who had voluntarily run to Martyr∣dom, on sight of the Torments, renounced the faith. 57. 1.
      • Quirinius, or Cyrenius, President of Syria. 71 2.
      R.
      • REginus's Book entitled Polymnemn. 302. 1. Religious Assemblies variously celebrated amongst the Ancients. 346. 2. 347. 1.
      • Repentance, another Baptism. 41. 2. an Example of sincere Repen∣tance. ibid. 'Tis the Trophy of the Resurrection. ibid.
      • Reticius and Maternus Bishops of the Gallia's. 194. 1.
      • Reverentius Bishop of Tyre. 389. 1.
      • Rhodes ruined by an Earthquake. 476. 1.
      • Rhodon Scholar to Tatianus. 79. 2.
      • Rhosse a Town in Syria. 97. 1.
      • Robas or Rougas a little King of the Barbarians. 392. 2.
      • Roman Church, its bounty and antiquity. 98. 2. it had forty six presbyters, and seven Deacons. 113. 2.
      • Roman Bishops, their Letters with what respect received heretofore. 64. 2.
      • Romans fast every Sabbath or Saturday. 348. 1. They fast three whole weeks before Easter. 346. 1.
      • Romanus a Deacon, a Martyr at Antioch. 158. 1, 2.
      • Romulus, surnamed Augustulus, Son to Orestes, the last Emperour of Rome. 436. 2.
      • Rufinus's Books of Ecclesiastick History. 226. 1. 229. 1. 232. 2. 233. 2. His mistake is noted. 245. 1.
      • Rufinus the Praefect of the Pratoriu, is slain. 352. 1.
      • Rufinus Bishop of Samosata. 440. 2.
      • Rufus Praefect of Judas, killed vast numbers of the Jews. 51. 2, &c.
      • Rufus Abbot of Theodosius's Monastery in Palestine. 495. 2.
      S.
      • SAbbatius a Nouatianist, makes a Schisme amongst the Novatianists. 343. 2. He is made Bishop over part of the Novatianists. 344. 1. 374. 1. is banished to Rhodes and dyes there. 382. 2.
      • Sabellius the Heretick, his opinion. 119. 1.
      • Sabinianus Bishop of Zeugma. 304. 2.
      • Sabinus Praefect of Egypt under Decius. 109. 1. 123. 2.
      • Sabinus, Praefect of the Pratorium to Maximinus. 171. 2.
      • Sabinus a Macedonian Heretick, what he wrote concerning the Bishops convened at Nicaea. 217. 1. was Bishop of Heraclea in Thracia. ibid. He wrote a Collection of Synodal Acts. ibid.
      • Sacred Vessels of the Church, melted down to redeem Captives. 379. 2. given for the Redemption of a City. 483. 2.
      • Sacrifice [of the Christians] mystical and without bloud. 621. 2. 697. 1.
      • Sadduces, an Heresie among the Jews. 63. 2.
      • Sagaris a Bishop and a Martyr. 65. 2. 87. 1.
      • Salo••••, or Salona, a City of Dalmatia. 381. 2.
      • Salustius Praefect of the Praetorium. 298. 1.
      • Salustius is chosen Successour to Martyrius in the See of Jerusalem. 495. 1.
      • Samarites, an Heresie amongst the Jews. 63. 2. Samaritanes when they kept Easter. 348. 2.
      • Sanctus a Deacon of Vienna. 70. 1. 72. 1.
      • Sangarius, a River. 324. 1.
      • Sangarum, a Mart-town in Bithynia. 344. 1.
      • Sapor King of the Persians, Constantine's Letter to him. 609. 1▪ 2.
      • ...Sara••••us. 12. 1.
      • Saturninus an Arch-Heretick in the Reign of Hadrian, 52. 1.
      • Saturnilians. 63. 2.
      • Se••••oat Alexandria 78. 2.
      • Scythianus a Saracen. 234. 1.
      • Sedition at Constantinople termed Nica. 483. 2.
      • Sejanus a cruel Enemy of the Jews. 18. 2.
      • Selenas Bishop of the Goths. 349. 2.
      • Seneca Bishop of Jerusalem. 51. 2.
      • Septuagint, or Seventy Translators. 78. 1.
      • Sepulchre of Our Lord covered with an heap of Earth by the Hea∣thens, and polluted with an image of Venus. 586. 1.
      • Serapion Bishop of Antioch. 84. 1. 290. 1. His books. 97. 1.
      • Serapion a Martyr of Alexandria. 110. 1.
      • Serapion Deacon to John Chrysostome. 355. 1.
      • Serapion Bishop of the Thmuitae. 319. 1.
      • Serenius Granianus Proconsul of Afia. 53. 2.
      • Serenus, Origen's Scholar, a Martyr. 93. 2.
      • Serenus, another of Origen's Scholars, a Martyr. ibid.
      • Sergiopolis a City of Syria, wherein are kept the Reliques of the Mar∣tyr Sergius. 489. 2.
      • Severa Augusta, wife to Valentian the Elder. 325. 2.
      • Severiani, Hereticks which had their name from Severus. 67. 2.
      • Severianus Bishop of Gabala. 360. 2.
      • Severianus Bishop of Arethusa, sends a Libel of deposition to Severus Patriarch of Antioch. 469. 1.
      • Severus Reignes at Rome after Majorianus. 429. 1.
      • Severus, after the Ejectment of Flavianus, is ordained Bishop of Antioch. 467. 2. His Life and Studies. 468. 1. He Anathema∣tizes the Chalcedon Council in his Synodick Letters. 468. 2. His Letter to Soterichus 476. 1. His enstalling Letters. 478. 2. He is banished by the Emperour Justinus. ibid. His Letters to Ju∣stinianus and Theodora. 482. 1.
      • Sextus wrote concerning the Resurrection. 89. 2.
      • Sibylla Erythraea. 652. 2. Her Verses concerning the Comeing of Christ. 653. 1, 2. In what words she addresses her self to God. 657. 2.
      • Signes which preceded the destruction of Jerusalem. 35. 2. &c.
      • Signe of the Cross seen in the East. 265. 2.
      • Silvanus Bishop of Emisa, a Martyr. 147. 2. 174. 1.
      • Silvanus Bishop of Gaza, a Martyr. 147. 2. His Character. 170. 1.
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      • Silvanus Bishop of Tarsus. 30. 2.
      • Silvanus Bishop of Troas. 389. 1, 2. He had before been Bishop of Philippopolis. ibid.
      • Silvanus a Tyrant in the Gallia's. 270. 1.
      • Silverius Bishop of Rome, opens the Gates of that City to Belisarius. 486. 1. He is deposed by Belisarius, and Vigilius is put into his place. 486. 2.
      • Simon Mugus is baptized by Philip. 16. 2. comes to Rome, and there deceives many by his Impostures. 21. 2. He was the Ca∣ptain and chief of all Hereticks. ibid.
      • Siricius Bishop of Rome. 373. 2.
      • Sirmium is taken by the Gepidae. 507. 1. taken again by those Bar∣barians termed Abares. ibid.
      • Sisinnius is ordained Bishop of Constantinople. 383. 2. His Cha∣racter. 384. 2.
      • Sisinnius a Novatianist. 335. 1. He was a Learned man. ibid. ordained Bishop of the Novatianists at Constantinople. 343. 2. 352. 2. His book against John Chrysostome. 367. 2. His witty sayings. ibid, &c.
      • Socrates Bishop of Laodicea. 136. 1.
      • Socrates why put to death by his own Citizens. 642. 1.
      • Socrates Scholasticus learnt Grammar at Constantinople, of Helladius and Ammonius. 339. 1. Born and bred at Constantinople. 350. 1. dedicates his work to Theodorus. 351. what style he followed. ibid.
      • Socrates's Ecclesiastick History. 401. His mistake in his accounts of the Ephesine Synod. 404. 2. He is cited. 416. 1.
      • Sophia, the great Church at Constantinople. 253. 1. is consecra∣ted by Eudoxius, 282. 2.
      • Sophia, a Church built by Justinian, is described. 491. 2, &c.
      • Sophronius Bishop of Pompeiopolis. 278. 2. 279. 2. is deposed in a Synod at Constantinople. 282. 1. 294. 1. 303. 2.
      • Sosthenes one of Christ's Seventy Disciples. 13. 2.
      • Sotas Bishop of Anchialus. 84. 1, 2.
      • Soter Bishop of Rome. 62. 2. His commendation. 64. 2.
      • Spirit, or Holy Ghost, is infused by Ordination. 280. 1.
      • Spyridon from being a Shepherd, is made a Bishop. 226. 1. He fed Sheep whilst he was a Bishop. ibid. His miracles. ibid.
      • Stephen Bishop of Rome. 117. 2.
      • Stephen the Deacon, first Martyr of Christ. 15. 2.
      • Stephen Bishop of Laodicaea. 138. 1.
      • Stephanus Bishop of Antioch. 264. 2.
      • Stephanus Bishop of Ephesus was present at the Chalcedon Council. 438. 1.
      • Stephanus is Ordained Bishop of Antioch. 453. 2. He is barba∣rously murdered by the Boys of Antioch. ibid.
      • Stephanus Bishop of Hierapolis, wrote the Life of Saint Golanduch. 523. 1.
      • Succi, a Mountain that divides the Western Churches from the Eastern. 259. 2.
      • Sunday and Friday kept holy by Constantine's order. 61. 2. 613. 1. 679. 1. Sunday celebrated as a Festival, by Christ's own com∣mand. 700. 1.
      • Symeon, Son of Clopas or Cleophas, Bishop of Jerusalem. 38. 1. after several Tortures, he is crucified. 46. 1, 2.
      • Symeon, or Symeones, the Stylite, flourished under Theodosius Junior. 410. 2. He spent Six and fifty years in Monastick Exercises and Severities. 411. 2. His dead body is with great honour conveyed to Antioch, in Leo's Reign. ibid. He was the first that found out the way of standing upon a pillar. 432. 1. His Letter to Leo Augustus. 432. 2. and another Letter of his, to Basilius Bishop of Antioch. ibid. His Mandra is described. 412. 1.
      • Symma••••us the Ebionite. 99. 2. His books. ibid.
      • Symmachs a Senator of Rome. 338. 2.
      • Syneros an Heretick. 79. 2.
      • Synesius is preferred to the Bishoprick of Cyrene, whilst he was en∣tangled in the Errours of Gentilism. 413. 1, 2. His Epistles, and Oration to the Emperour Theodosius. ibid.
      • Synnada a City of Phrygia Pacatiana. 370. 2.
      T.
      • TAblett, or Title of Criminals, who were led about in the Am∣phitheatre. 72. 2.
      • Tam-Chosroes General of the Persians, is slain in battel by the Ro∣mans. 512. 1.
      • Tanais, so the Barbarians call the Stream of the Lake Maeotis into the Euxine Sea. 487. 1.
      • Tatianus Founder of the Sect of the Encratitae. 60. 2. 67. 1. His Books. 67. 2. He is reckoned amongst the Catholick Writers. ibid.
      • Telesphorus Bishop of Rome, the seventh from the Apostles. 51. 2.
      • Temples of the Heathens demolished at Alexandria. 339. 1.
      • Tertullianus eminently skilfull in the Roman Laws. 17. 1.
      • Thaddaeus one of Christ's Seventy disciples. 14. 1. is sent to Edessa by Thomas the Apostle. ibid. cures Agbarus by laying his hand on him. 15. 1. Preaches the Gospel of Christ to the Edessens. ibid.
      • Thalassius, Praesect of the Praetorium, is ordained Bishop of Caesarea by the Patriarch Proclus. 394. 2.
      • Thalassius Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia, together with Dioscerus Bishop of Alexandria, presided at the Second Ephesine Synod. 424. 2.
      • Thebuthis the first that made a Schism in the Church of Jerusalem 63. 2.
      • Thecla the protomartyr, appears to Zeno in his sleep▪ 453. 1. in ho∣nour of her, Zeno builds a most splendid Church in the City Se∣leucia. ibid.
      • Thelymidres Bishop of Laodicea. 116. 1.
      • Themison a Montanist. 82. 1.
      • Themistius the Philosopher. 304. 2. His Oration to Valens, 326. 1.
      • Theoctistus Bishop of Caesarea in Palestine. 105. 2. 116. 1, 2.
      • Theodoricus King of the Goths, resignes his Kingdom. 486. 1.
      • Theodoricus a Goth rebells against Zeno. 463. 1. He dyes, Leing wounded by the point of his Javelin. ibid.
      • Theodoricus Valamer is by Zeno sent against Illus and Leontius. 464. 1. He leaves the East, and goes into Italy, and having van∣quished Odoacer there, possesses himself of the Kingdom of Italy. ibid. his wife Amalasuntha, 486. 1.
      • Theodoricus King of the Goths has a Military Command in the Roman Army. 512. 1.
      • Theodoritus Bishop of Cyrus, his Ecclesiastick History. 401. 473. 1. He is deposed by Dioscorus in the second Ephesine Synod, together with Ibas Bishop of Edessa, and Daniel Bishop of Carrae. 409. 1, 2. He is restored in the Chalcedon Council. 426. 1. 447. .
      • Theodorus Bishop of Heraclea in Thracia. 250. 2. 254. 1.
      • Theodorus Bishop of Mopsuestia in Cilicia. 353. 2.
      • Theodorus, a man of God. 245. 2.
      • Theodorus is cruelly tortured for the faith of Christ. 298. 1, 2.
      • Theodorus surnamed Ascidas, Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia. 495. 2. a favourer of Origen. ibid. and 497. 1.
      • Theodosia a Virgin, Martyred at Caesarea. 162. 2.
      • Theodosiapolis a City besieged by the Persians. 470. 1.
      • Theodosius Bishop of Philadelphia. 280. 2.
      • Theodosiolus is killed by Valens. 315. 2.
      • Theodosius the Great is created Emperour. 330. 1, He is baptized by Ascholius. 331. 1. dyes. 351. 2.
      • Theodosius Junior is born. 357. 1. His Commendations. 380. 1, 2. 392. 1. His Law against Nestorius, extant in the Code. 410. 2.
      • Theodosius Bishop of Synnada. 370. 2. in what manner he lost his Bishoprick. 371. 1.
      • Theodosius is ordained Bishop of Jerusalem, contrary to the Canons. 427. 1.
      • Theodosius Bishop of Alexandria, a Reviler of the Chalcedon Synod. 481. 2. Severus writes a Letter to him. 482. 1. His Letters sent to Anthimus and Severus. ibid. He is ejected out of his See by Justinian. ibid.
      • Theodotion the Ephesian turned the Old Testament into Greek. 77. 2.
      • Theodotus a Montanist. 75. 1. 81. 2.
      • Theodotus the Tanner, Excommunicated by Victor. 90. 1.
      • Theodotus Bishop of Laodicea. 138. 1.
      • Theodotus Bishop of Laodicea. 284. 2.
      • Theodotus Bishop of Ancyra, accuses Nestorius in the Ephesine Synod. 404. 2.
      • Theodotus Bishop of Joppa. 452. 1.
      • Theodulus a Martyr with Pamphilus. 168. 2.
      • Theodulus Bishop of Chaeretap. 280. 2.
      • Theodulus and Olympius, Bishops. 264. 1.
      • Theodulus's Letter concerning Nestorius, and his Heresie. 403. 1.
      • Theonas Bishop of Alexandria. 138. 2.
      • Theonas Bishop of Marmarica, and Secundus Bishop of Ptolemais, are Anathematized by the Nicene Synod. 219. 2.
      • Theophilus Bishop of Antioch, the sixth from the Apostles. 63. 1. His Books. 65. 1.
      • Theophilus Bishop of Caesarea in Palestine. 86. 1.
      • Theophilus is ordained Bishop of Alexandria. 337. 2.
      • Theophilus Bishop of Castabali. 303. 2.
      • Theophilus Bishop of the Goths, subscribed to the Nicene Council. 281. 2.
      • Theophronius a Cappadocian, Ennomius's Scholar, coyns a new Heresie. 349. 2.
      • Theotecnus Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia. 125. 2. 133. 2.
      • Theotecnus Curator of the City Antioch. 172. 2. the Authour and Incentive of the Christians persecution. ibid. He is executed by Licinius's order. 182. 1.
      • Theotimus Bishop of the Arabi. 304. 2.
      • Theotimus Bishop of Scythia, what his sentiments were concerning Ori∣gen's Books. 362. 1.
      • Therapeutae, why so termed. 23. 1. Their Monasteries and course of Life. ibid, &c.
      • Theudas an Impostour. 20. 2.
      • Thomas the Apostle, called Judas also. 14. 2. He preached the Gospel to the Parthians. 30. 1. 231. 2. a great Church dedica∣ted to him in the City Edessa. 314. 2.
      • Thomas Bishop of Apamia. 487. 2. He is a spectatour of the Eque∣strian Sports, contrary to the usage of the Church. ibid.
      • Thomas a Monk in Syria, feigned himself a fool. 494. 1.
      • Thraseas a Martyr. 84. 1. Bishop of Eumenia. 87. 1.
      • Thrasamundus King of the Vandals in Africa. 484. 2.
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      • Tiberiopolis a City of Phrygia. 394. 1.
      • Tiberius Augustus how affected at Pilate's Relation concerning the Resurrection of Christ. 16. 2, &c.
      • Tiberius, after Justinus Junior became craz'd, managed the Empire together with Sophia wife to Justinus. 506. 1, 2. He is declared Caesar by Justinus. 507. 1. His Character. 517. 2.
      • Tigris an Eunuch, and a Presbyter. 364. 1.
      • Timaeus Bishop of Antioch. 135. 2.
      • Timolaus, Dionysius, Romulus, Pausis, Alexander, and another Alexan∣der, Martyrs in Palestine. 159. 2.
      • Timotheus, Saint Paul's disciple, the first Bishop of the Ephesians. 31. 2.
      • Timotheus a Martyr in Palestine. 159. 2.
      • Timotheus is ordained Bishop of Alexandria. 327. 2. 330. 1. 331. 2.
      • Timotheus Aelurus is chosen Bishop by the Alexandrians whilst Pro∣terius was living. 430. 1. He was ordained but by two Bishops. 430. 2. He wrote a Letter to Leo Augustus concerning his own ordination. 431. 1. He is banished to Gangra. 433. 1. He is re∣called by the Emperour Basiliscus. 449. 2.
      • Timotheus Salosaciolus, after Aelurus's ejectment, is ordained Bishop of Alexandria. 433. 1. He flyes to Canopus. 454. 1. By Zeno's order he recovers his See. ibid.
      • Timotheus, after Macedonius's ejectment, is ordained Bishop of Con∣stantinople. 468. 2.
      • Titus disciple to Saint Paul, Bishop of the Cities of Creet. 31. 2.
      • Titus Bishop of Bostra. 304. 1.
      • Tobias son of Tobias, an Edessen. 14. 2.
      • Tobias Bishop of Jerusalem. 51. 2.
      • Translations of Bishops forbidden. 388. 1. sometimes used on ac∣count of the Church's necessity. ibid. Instances of such Transla∣tions. 389. 1. They were forbidden by Constantine. 599. 2.
      • Tribigildus a Tribune of Souldiers. 356. 1.
      • Tripolis a City of Phoenice, wherein was the Church of Saint Leontius the Martyer. 468. 1.
      • Troïlus the Sophist a prudent man. 370. 1. a Native of Side in Pam∣phylia. 384. 1.
      • Tychaeum of Antioch, that is, the Temple of the publick Genius, con∣secrated in honour of the Martyr Ignatius. 414. 1.
      • Tyrannio Bishop of Tyre, a Martyr. 147. 2.
      • Tyrannus Bishop of Antioch. 136. 1.
      V.
      • VAlens Bishop of Jerusalem. 79. 2.
      • Valens a Deacon of Aelia, is Martyred. 166. 2.
      • Valens the Emperour being baptized by Eudoxius the Bishop, becomes an Arian. 305. 1. He persecutes the Orthodox. 306. 1. He builds an Aquaeduct at Constantinople. 308. 2. He dyes. 328. 2.
      • Valentinianus is chosen Emperour. 305. 1. chuses Valens to be his Golleague in the Empire. ibid. dyes. 325. 1. had two wives at the same time. 325. 2.
      • Valentinianus Placidus, son to Constantius and Placidia. 382. 1. is proclaimed Caesar by Theodosius. ibid. is declared Augustus. ibid.
      • Valentinianus Juniour is created Emperour. 325. 1. He was Justina's son. ibid.
      • Valentina a Virgin, Martyred. 164. 1.
      • Valentinus an Arch-Heretick, flourished at Rome. 54. 2. Valenti∣nians, Hereticks. 63. 2.
      • Valerianus at the beginning of his Reign, favoured the Christians. 121. 1. His ignominious slavery and captivity in Persia. 660. 1.
      • Valerius Gratus Procurator of Judaea. 12. 2.
      • Vararanes King of the Persians. 377. 2. persecutes the Christians. ibid.
      • Various usages and rites in divers Churches. 346. 1, &c.
      • Ventidius and Corbulo, Romans, conquered the Parthians. 473. 2.
      • Vetranio turns Tyrant. 263. 2. afterwards he became a private man. 265. 2.
      • Vettius Epagathus, a Martyr at Lyons. 69. 2.
      • Victor Bishop of Rome. 87. 2. excommunicates the Churches of Asia. ibid. He is disswaded therefrom by Irenaeus. ibid.
      • Victor Master of the Milice. 327. 2.
      • Vigils of the Christians, and their fasts before the Feast of Easter. 24. 1.
      • Vigil of Easter. 95. 2. observed by the Emperour Constantine. 613. 1.
      • Vigilius Bishop of Rome, refuses to come to the fifth Synod. 496. 1.
      • Vindices, Officers made in every City by the Emperour Anastasius. 475. 1.
      • Vine, the Badge of a Centurion's office. 125. 1.
      • Virgil's Verses concerning Christ. 654. 1, &c.
      • Virgins of the Christians. 24. 1. 161. 2. they were registred in the Matricula or Roll of the Church. 230. 1.
      • Vitalianus rebels against Anastasius. 475. 2. takes Hypatius and Cy∣rillus Commanders of the Romans. ibid. being made Master of the Milice and Consul by Justinus, he is slain. 478. 1.
      • Vitalis and Misenus, Legates of the See of Rome, are condemned in a Synod at Rome for ill-management of their Embassie. 460. 2.
      • Ulfila Bishop of the Goths. 281. 2. 326. 2.
      • Ulpianus a Martyr at Tyre. 161. 2.
      • Ulpianus a Sophist, wrote an Oration in commendation of Antioch. 417. 1.
      • Uranius Bishop of Apamea. 304. 1.
      • Uranius Bishop of Meletina. ibid.
      • Uranius Bishop of Tyre. 278. 2. is deposed. 280. 2.
      • Urbanus Bishop of Rome. 102. 2.
      • Urbanus president of Palestine. 159. 1. is put to death. 163. 2.
      • Urbanus, Theodorus, Menedemus, and seventy other Presbyters, who had been sent Legates for the Catholicks to Valens, are barbarous∣ly murdered. 314. 1, 2.
      • Urbicius, or Urbicus, Praefect of Rome. 61. 2.
      • Ursacius and Valens, Arian Bishops. 250. 2. condemned in the Sardican Synod. 257. 2. present a Penitentiary-Libel to Pope Julius. 263. 1. they are deposed in the Synod of Ariminum. 273. 2.
      • Ursinus a Deacon of the Roman Church. 324. 1.
      W.
      • WEstern Church when severed in Communion from the Eastern. 259. 2.
      • Wisedom of Solomon, so the Book of Proverbs was called. 64. 1. 66. 2.
      • Woman of Alexandria, her chastity. 150. 2.
      • Women that were adulteresses, how punished by the Romans. 341. 1.
      • Word of God, His Nature, Proprieties, and Operations. 683. 1, &c. He is God of God, and light of Light. 686. 1. the reason of His Incarnation. 691. 2. &c.
      X.
      • XEnaias a great stickler against Flavianus Bishop of Antioch. 466. 1. He is made Bishop of Hierapolis. 467. 2. by a Greek name he was termed Philoxenus. ibid.
      • Xorolophus a place in Constantinople. 371. 2.
      • Xystus Bishop of Rome. 51. 1.
      • Xystus, another Bishop of Rome. 118. 2.
      Z.
      • ZAmbdas Bishop of Jerusalem. 138. 2.
      • Zacchaus Bishop of Jerusalem. 51. 2.
      • Zacharias the Rhetorician, an Historian, favoured Nestorius. 421. 2. blames Proterius falsely. 431. 1. He favoured Eutyches's party. 452. 2. Evagrius reproves him for his carelesness in writing his History. 459. 2.
      • Zamolxis a God of the Getae. 689. 1.
      • Zebinus Bishop of Antioch. 103. 2.
      • Zeno at first named Aricmesius, marries Leo Augustus's daughter. 435. 2. is created Emperour of the Romans. 436. 2. His wicked Life. 448. 1, 2. His Henoticon, or uniting-Edict. 455. 1, 2. His Letter to Pope Felix. 460. 1.
      • Zenobius a Presbyter of the Church at Sidon, Martyred. 147. 2.
      • Zephyrinus Bishop of Rome. 90. 1.
      • Zeuxippus's Bath. 252. 2.
      • Zoïlus Bishop of Larissa. 304. 1.
      • Zoïlus Governour of Antioch under Theodosius Junior, what Buildings he erected at Antioch. 415. 2.
      • Zoïlus is made Bishop of Alexandria, after Theodosius's ejectment. 482. 2. 495. 1.
      • Zosimus Bishop of Rome. 374. 1.
      • Zoticus Otrenus a Presbyter. 81. 1.
      • Zoticus Bishop of Comana. 82. 1. 84. 1.
      • Zozimas or Zosimas a Monk in Syria. 480. 1. He foretells the Earth∣quake at Antioch. 480. 2. His miracles. ibid.
      • Zozimus an Historian, was a Heathen, and on that account hated Constantine. 472. 1. He brought down his History as far as the times of Honorius and Arcadius. 472. 2. when he wrote his History. ibid.
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