A. D. VOL. PAGE Parmenian, Donatist Bp. at Carthage 350 iii. 562 Paul, of Samosata, Bp. of Antioch 260 ii. 666 Paulicians, in the seventh century iii. 446 Paulinus, Bp. of Nola 403 iv. 587 Pausanias 180 vi. 477 Pelagius 405 iv. 590 Peter, Bp. of Alexandria 300 ii. 237 Petilian, Donatist Bp. at Cirtha, in Numidia 41 iii. 562 Philaster, Bp. of Brescia 380 iv. 385 Phileas, Bp. of Thmuis, in Egypt 296 iii. 234 Philip, Bp. of Gortyna, in Crete 170 ii. 312 Philip, emperor 244 vii. 349 Philoromus, of Alexandria 296 iii. 234 Philostorgius, a learned Arian historian 425 iii. 597 Philostratus, his Life of Apollonius Tyanæus 210 vii. 487 Phlegon 138 vii. 105 Phæbadius, Bp. of Agen, in Gaul 359 iv. 253 Photinus 341 iv. 236 Photius, patriarch of Constantinople 858 v. 150 Pierius, presbyter at Alexandria 283 iii. 155 Pinytus, Bp. of Guossus, in Crete 170 ii. 312 Pliny the elder 77 vi. 625 Pliny the younger, and Trajan 106, 107 vii. 17 Plutarch, concerning the death of Pan 33 vi. 620 Polycarp, Bp. of Smyrna, in Asia 108 ii. 94 Polycrates, Bp. of Ephesus 196 ü, 259 Pontius, deacon at Carthage 251 iii. Porphyry 270 vii. 390 Praxagoras, of Athens 350 vii. 579 Praxeas, an Unitarian, about the end of the second century viji. 602 Priscillian, Bp. of Abila, in Spain, and his followers 378 iv. iv. 337 Proclus, president at the school at Athens 464 viii. 130 Procopius, a christian writer of the history of Justinian 552 viii. 149 Proculus, a Montanist 212 ü. 586 Prodicus a heretic between 120 and 130 viii. 417 Prosper, of Aquitain 434 36 Works ascribed to Prosper 434 37 Prudentius, of Saragossa, in Spain 405 v. 3 306 vii. 468 tury . Quadratus, apologist for the christian reli gion in the time of Adrian . Sabellius 256 ii. 662 Sabinus, an Arian ecclesiastical historian 376 iii. 600 Salvian, presbyter of Marseilles 440 64 Saturninus, a beretic viii. 347 Scythian, one of Mani's predecessors : in the third century iii. 317 Secundinus, of Rome, a Manichæan author 406 iii. 289 Cæcilius Sedulius 434 v. 55 Another Sedulius 818 v. 57 Seneca vi. 6:37 Serapion, Bp. of Antioch 200 ji. 264 Serapion, Bp. of Thmuis, in Ægypt 347 iii. 270 Servius 412 viii. 278 Sethians about 150 viii. 552 Severian, Bp. of Galbala, in Syria 401 iv. 570 Severus, Alexander 222 vii. 329 Severus, Septimius 202 vii. 308 Severus, Sulpicius 401 iv. 573 Sextus : in the second century ii. 262 Sibylline Oracles: in the second century ii. 333 Silvanus, Bp. of Gaza, in Palestine 310 iii. 221 Simplicius 550 viii. 148 Sisinnius, a disciple of Mani about 300 iii. 267 Socrates, the ecclesiastical historian 440 171 Sophronius 390 iv. 391 Soter, Bp. of Rome 164 i. ii. 311 Sozomen, the ecclesiastical historian 440 172 Spartian, one of the writers of the Augustan history . . V. 1516 147 172 ii. . iii. 317 200 ii. 267 . ii. 346 vii. 121 211 ii. 391 364 viii. 5 334 ii. 601 394 iv. 392 14 423 . {173 . Tatian in the third century second century century V.. martyr in Dioclesian's persecution Valentinus (the gnostic) in the second cen 308 iij. 146 308 viii. 572 282 ii. 148 290 iii. 153 181 ii. 203 196 ii. 325 1070 v. 157 390 iv. 338 380 iii. 563 302 jii. 272 (vi, 558 340 iv. 234 233 ii. 589 294 iii. 221 . pote'. 253 vii. 361 ii. 600 390 viii. 61 196 ii. 324 V. Valerian, and Gallienus, emperor's St. Mark's gospel, ascribed to him 111. 401 iv. 581 566 124 290 162 360 iv. 254 434 41 344 jji. 503 365 iii. 602 222 vii. 334 306 vii. 470 X. Xipbilinus, a christian, wrote an Epitome of Dion Cassius : in the 11th century vii. 187 Z. Zosimus 425 viii. 93 INDEX V. AN ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF PRINCIPAL MATTERS. A ABERCIUS MARCELLUS, to whom Asterius Urbanus in- scribed his books against the Montanists, volume ii. page 412 Saviour's rescript, with remarks, vi. 596–605 Basilidians, viii. 352, 370—375. these gems used as charms angels, 374 cessor Eusebius, iv. 72 at the council of Nice, iii. 97. what Constantine said to him, ib. commended, 99 dria, iii. 156 |