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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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