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WHOSE HISTORY IS WRITTEN, AND FROM WHICH EXTRACTS
ARE MADE, IN THIS AND THE PRECEDING VOLUMES.

Abgarus, king of Edessa

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Acacius, Bp. of Cæsarea, in Palestine

Acts of Paul and Thecla in the second

century

Acts of Pilate

Adamantius, author of a dialogue against
the Marcionites

Adamites or Adamians, an imaginary sect
Addas, or Adimantus, a Manichee; near
the end of the third or the beginning of
the fourth century

Adrian, emperor

Aerius

Aetius, an Arian

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iii. 282

Julius Africanus

Agapius, a Manichæan writer of the fourth
century

Agathias, writer of the history of Justinian 565 viii. 149

Agrippa Castor

Alexander, Bp. of Alexandria

Alexander, Bp. of Jerusalem

Alexander of Lycopolis, in the fourth cen-

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132 ii. 309

313 iii.

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566

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Amelius, a Platonic philosopher

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Ammonius, author of the Harmony of the
Gospels.
Ammonius Saccas, a heathen philosopher at
Alexandria, master of Plotinus .
Ammonius, a grammarian and priest at
Alexandria, master of
master of Socrates the
historian

Amphilochius, Bp. of Iconium

Anatolius, Bp. of Laodicea

Anatolius, præfect of Illyricum in the time
Constantius, a zealous gentile

Andrew, Bp. of Caesarea in Cappadocia
Angelics, an obscure sect

Anonymous author of the second epistle
ascribed to Clement of Rome, written in
the third century

Anonymous author against Artemon
Anonymous author of Questiones et Respon-

siones ad Orthodoxos, ascribed to Justin
Martyr, written in the fifth century
Anonymous author of the epistle to Diog-
netus; the second or third century
Anonymous author of a Computation of
Easter

Anonymous author concerning Discipline.
Anonymous author in praise of Martyrdom;
the third century

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Anonymous author against the Novatian

Heretic

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Anonymous author of the Passion of Per-
petua and Felicitas

Anonymous author of Rebaptizing
Anonymous author concerning shows
Anonymous author of Circumcision; time
uncertain

Anonymous writer against the christians
Anonymous author against the Marcion-
ites time uncertain

Anonymous author of the Acts of Saturninus
and others: at the beginning of the fourth
century

230 ii. 473

374 iv. 330

263

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iv. 290

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Anonymous author of a Commentary upon
the book of Job: the fourth century
Anonymous author of a treatise in Augus-
tine's works

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Antoninus the Pious, emperor

Marcus Antoninus, emperor
Apelles, a Marcionite

Claudius Apollinaris, Bp. of Hierapolis, in
Phrygia

Apollinarius, Bp. of Laodicea in Syria
Apollonius, a Roman senator

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about 160

viii. 538

176 ii. 313

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362 iv. 257

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Another Apollonius, who wrote against the
Montanists

Apostolical Constitutions and Canons: time
uncertain

Apostolics, an obscure sect

Appion in the second century

Apthonius, a Manichee, in the fourth century

Apuleius, a Platonic philosopher
Arabianus: the second century
Arator

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Archelaus, Bp. in Mesopotamia: the begin-
ning of the fourth century

Arethas

Aristides

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iii. 252

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Arrian, who published Epictetus

Artemon, an Unitarian in the second century

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Six writers of the Augustan history

Augustine, Bp. of Hippo Regius, in Africa

Aurelian, emperor

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