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Abdas, bishop of Persia, 157 Ab!arus, un"no#n person, exco$$unicated, 7% Ablabius, an e$inent orator, ordained a Novatian presbyter, 15& Abra$ius of 'ri$i, &5 Abundantius, a $ilitary co$$ander, 15( Acacians, a sect, explanation of their vie#s, 7%) $eet at Constantinople, 71) $eet at Antioch and assent to the Nicene Creed, &* Acacius, bishop of A$ida, 1(* Acacius, bishop of +er,a, 15% Acacius, bishop of C-sarea, .7) helps e/ect 0axi$us, (5) co$poses a creed, (1, (&) deposed, 7%) beco$es head of sect 2see Acacians3, 74) #ith Eudoxius deposes 0acedonius, Eleusius, +asil of Ancyra, 5racontius, Neonas, 6ophronius, Elpidius, and Cyril, 74, 1* Acacius, $artyr, 15. Acesius, a Novatian bishop) his conversation #ith Constantine, 17 Achab 2called 7ohn3, a false accuser of Athanasius, escapes, .1 Ach-a, sin!ular custo$ a$on! the cler!y of, 1.4 Achetas, a deacon, 5%

Achillas, bishop of Alexandria, succeeds Peter, . Achillas, co$panion of Arius, 5 Acts of the Apostles, 8uoted, 1.. Ada$antius, a bishop in the rei!n of Constantine, .. Ada$antius, 7e#ish physician of Alexandria, 15& Adelphius, a bishop, exiled under Constantius, 55 Adrianople, battle of, 117 Adultery, peculiar punish$ent of, in 9o$e, 147 Adytum of the 0ithreu$ cleared, 7& A:tius 2called Atheus3, a heresiarch, (%) character of his heresy, (1, &1, 1%., 1.* Africanus, an early #riter, (% A!apetus, a 0acedonian bishop, accepts the homoousion and supplants ;heodosius at 6ynada, 155 A!apius, an Arian bishop of Ephesus, 1.* A!atho, a bishop, exiled under Constantius, 55 A!elius, Novatian bishop, (() expelled by <alens, &&) absent fro$ the 6ynod of Pa=u$, 11.) advises Nectarius, 144, 14.) his death, 14*) #as bishop for forty years, 14& A!ilo, a !eneral under the rebel Procopius, "illed, &7 Ala$undarus, a 6aracen chief, 1(4 Alaric, a barbarian chieftain, $a"es #ar a!ainst 9o$e, 157) ta"es and sac"s 9o$e, 151) proclai$s one Attalus $oc" e$peror, 151 Ale$anni, a northern race, 14%, 14* Alexander, bishop of Alexandria, succeeds Achillas, .) #rites circulars on Arian heresy, .) collects opinions favorable to hi$self, ()

co$$ended by the Nicene Council, 1.) present at the Nicene Council, 1&) his death, 4%) had deposed Eu=o>us, 41 Alexander, bishop of Antioch, 157, 17. Alexander, bishop of Constantinople, opposes Arius, .*) his death, .1 Alexander, bishop of 7erusale$, 17. Alexander, bishop of ?elenopolis, 17. Alexander, the 0acedonian 2the @reat3, date fro$, 1&) 7ulian co$pares hi$self to hi$, &%) oracle uttered to hi$, &.) 7e#s d#elt in Alexandria since his day, 15& Alexander, the Paphla!onian, a Novatian presbyter, (( Alexandrians, an irritable people, 1%5 Altar, alle!ed desecration of, by 0acarius, 4&) desecration of, by slaves, 171) usually set to#ard the east, 1.4) the holy table so called, 1.4, 1*% Alypius, a presbyter of the Alexandrian church, 4& A$achius, !overnor of Phry!ia, persecutes the Christians, 1( A$brose, a consul, proclai$ed bishop of 0ilan, 11., 11*) persecuted by 7ustina, 14* A$$onius, three bishops of the na$e exiled under Constantius, 55 A$$onius, a co$panion of Athanasius and un#orldly $on", 1%1, 1%& A$$onius, a Nitrian $on", 1(% A$$onius, a pa!an !ra$$arian, 14( A$$onius, a poet, 1*4 A$$onius, one of the A;all +rothers,A 1*. A$$onius, bishop of Baodicea, 15%

A$$oun, a $on", history of, 1%( A$philochius, bishop of Iconiu$, 144 A$phion, bishop of Nico$edia, displaced by Eusebius, 4% A$phitheatre, sports of the, 1(5 Ana!a$phus, a bishop, exiled under Constantius, 55 Anastasia, dau!hter of the e$peror <alens, && Anastasia, church of the Novatians so called, (( Anastasia, church of @re!ory of Na=ian=us, 14% Anastasian baths, && Anastasius, bishop of 9o$e, 157 Anastasius, a presbyter, friend of Nestorius, 17% Anatolius, 6e$iCArian bishop of +er,a, &5 Ancoratus, boo" so called, 1.5 Andra!athius, a philosopher, instructor of 7ohn Chrysosto$, 1.1 Andra!athius, a !eneral under 0axi$us, slays @ratian, 14* An!aru$, Novatian Council of, 14& An!els, visions of, 1*4, 1(4, 1(( Anianus, 6e$iCArian bishop of Antioch, exiled, 71 Anicetus, bishop of 9o$e, 1.% Anomoion, ter$ first used at 6ardica, *7) a!ain, (&, 1* DAno$,ans,D 7*, &5, 1%% Anthusa, $other of 7ohn Chrysosto$, 1.1 Anthe$ius, pr-torian prefect durin! the $inority of ;heodosius the Eoun!er, 15*

Anthony, a $on" of the E!yptian desert, 45) study of nature, by, 1%7) con!ratulates 5idy$us, 11% Anthony, bishop of @er$a, persecutes the 0acedonians, 17% DAnthropo$orphit-,D 1** Antichrist, . Antioch, 6ynods of, 47, .1, 7., &*) a canon of, 15%, 17.) creed of, .&, *%, 7%, 1*, &7) the E$peror Constantius resides in, *1) divisions at, 7., 1%, 1., 11&, 141, 144, 145, 14( Antiochenes, irritable te$per of, 11 Antiochicus and Misopgn, boo" so called, 11 Antiochus, bishop of Ptole$ais in Ph,nicia, 1*( Antipater, 6e$iCArian bishop of 9hosus, &5 Antiphonal sin!in!, 1**, 1(5 Antirrheticus, treatise of Eva!rius, 1%7 Anubion, a bishop in the rei!n of Constantine, .. Aphaca, 44 Apollinaris, bishop of ?ierapolis, 11 Apollinaris, the elder, a learned $an, 7* Apollinaris of Baodicea 2son of the for$er3, 7*, 75) peculiar vie#s of, 1( Apollinarians, a sect, 7*, 75 Apostles, church so called, 41, .5, 1*1, 177 Apostles, $issionCfields of, 4.) council of, 1.. Apotheoses, pa!an, &., &* Applaudin! a preacher, 15&

Arabian, 6e$iCArian bishop of Andros, &5 Aratus, the Astrono$er, 11 Arbathion, a bishop in the rei!n of Constantine, .. Arbo!astes, a co$$ander under <alentinian the Eoun!er #ith Eu!enius $urders his $aster, 1.5) co$$its suicide, 1.( Arcadius, e$peror, son of ;heodosius the @reat, 11*) proclai$ed Au!ustus, 144) left #ith i$perial authority at Constantinople, 14*) assu$es the !overn$ent of the East, 1.7) su$$ons 7ohn Chrysosto$ to Constantinople to beco$e bishop, 1.1) co$$its the char!e of affairs a$on! the @oths to @a>nas, 1*1) $a"es ter$s #ith hi$ after he had rebelled, 1*1) proclai$s hi$ a public ene$y, defeats and slays hi$, 1*4) his son ;heodosius, the !ood, is born, 1*4) banishes 7ohn Chrysosto$, 1*&) refuses to attend church on account of 7ohn, 151) banishes hi$ a!ain, 151) his death, 15. Archdeacon, office of, 15( Archelaus, !overnor of 6yria, .% Archelaus, opponent of 0anich-is$, 4( Ardaburius, 9o$an !eneral, #a!es #ar #ith the Persians, 1(4, 1(.) sent a!ainst the usurper 7ohn, 1(5 Areobindus, a 9o$an !eneral, 1(4 Arian controversy, be!innin! of, .) occasion of, the $isunderstandin! of the #ord homoousios, 47) revival of, .( Arians, dissensions a$on!, 74C 7*, 14., 1.*) inconsistency of, 7*) persecutions by, 57, ((, 1%., 1%5) expelled fro$ the churches by ;heodosius, 14&) excite a tu$ult in Constantinople, 145) set on fire the bishopDs residence, 145) their $eetin!s and nocturnal sin!in!, 1** Ari$inu$, 5() council of, (1, (7, 1*, 1%1, 1%4) creed of, (1, (4) epistle of, to the E$peror Constantius, (. Aristotle, the ancient philosopher, (%, &. Arius, a presbyter in Alexandria, incited to controvert the unity of the ;rinity, .) relations to 0elitianis$, () anathe$ati=ed by the Nicene

Council, 1%) exiled, 1%) #rites a boo" Thalia #hich is conde$ned, 1.) procures his recall by fei!nin! repentance, 4%) !oes to Constantinople, obtains intervie# #ith the e$peror, fei!ns assent to the Nicene Creed, 41) recantation, 41, 4&) returns to Alexandria, 4&) Athanasius refuses to receive hi$, 4&, ..) rene#s his efforts to spread his vie#s, 4&) is reinstated, .*) excites co$$otion in the church of Alexandria, .*) is su$$oned by the e$peror to Constantinople, .*) his death, .*, .5) his dissi$ulation, (% Arius, partisans of, denounced by Alexander, bishop of Alexandria, . Arrenius, bishop of 7erusale$, succeeds Cyril, 7* Arsacius, bishop of Constantinople, succeeds 7ohn Chrysosto$, 151 Arsenius, 0elitian bishop, alle!ed victi$ of AnthanasiusD #itchcraft, .%) appears before the council of ;yre, .1 Arsenius, E!yptian $on", 1%( Ascholius, bishop of ;hessalonica, attends the 6ynod of Constantinople, 141 Asclepas, bishop of @a=a, expelled, *4) restored to his see, 51 Asclepiades, Novatian bishop, his defense of their vie#s, 1(7 Aspar, son of Ardaburius, delivers his father and sei=es the usurper 7ohn, 1(( Asterius, an Arian rhetorician, ..) exco$$unicated, 7% Athanaric, "in! of the @oths, 115) sub$its to ;heodosius, 144) his death, 144 Athanasius, 6e$iCArian bishop of Ancyra, &5 Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, opposes Arianis$ in the Council of Nic-a #hile yet a deacon, &) 8uoted, 1&) succeeds to the see of Alexandria, 4%) incident in his childhood, 4%) Life of Anthony by, 45, 1%() his ordination ob/ected to, 4() refuses to receive Arius, 4&) is therefore threatened by Constantine and conspired a!ainst, 4&) accused of treason, declared innocent by the e$peror, course ta"en by his opponents, 4&, .%) hesitates to appear before the Council of ;yre, but does so #hen $enaced by the e$peror, .%) confounds his ene$ies, .1) protests a!ainst the participation of his personal

ene$ies in the council #hich #as tryin! hi$ and #ithdra#s fro$ their /urisdiction, .1) appeals to the e$peror, .4) the 6ynod deposes hi$, .4) banished by Constantine, ..) recalled and reinstated by Constantine the Eoun!er, .7) returns to Alexandria and is /oyfully #elco$ed, but is a!ain banished, .7) escapes, *%) is accused of peculation, threatened #ith death, and flies to 9o$e, *4) appeals to the e$peror and returns to 9o$e, *.) de$ands that a 6ynod should be convened to ta"e co!ni=ance of his deposition, *() reinstated by the Council of 6ardica, *7) recalled by Constantius, *&) repairs to 9o$e, 5%) returns to the East, is ad$itted to an intervie# by Constantius, and restored by hi$ to his see, 51) proceeds to 7erusale$, proposes a council of bishops, #hich is convened there by 0axi$us, 54) arouses hostility a$on! the Arians by this course, 5.) passes to Alexandria and on the #ay perfor$s ordinations, thus occasionin! fresh accusations a!ainst hi$self, 5.) convenes a council of bishops in E!ypt, 5.) the e$peror #ithdra#s the i$$unities !ranted hi$ and co$$ands that he be put to death, 5*) escapes by fli!ht, 5*) his account of the atrocities inflicted on Christians by @eor!e, 5*, 55) a council of bishops asse$bles at 0ilan to conde$n hi$, (%) their ob/ect is th#arted, (%) his attac" on the creed of Ari$inu$, (4, (.) restored to the see of Alexandria, 1%) #ith Eusebius of <ercell- calls a council to!ether, 11) his Apology for his Flight, 14, 1.) 7ulian issues an edict for his arrest, but he escapes by fli!ht and secretly returns to Alexandria, 1() after the death of 7ulian he is restored to the see of Alexandria, &*, &() hides hi$self in his fatherDs to$b for four $onths, 1%.) the e$peror reinstates hi$, 1%.) his influence over <alens, 1%5) his death, 1%5) 8uoted, 1%(, 1%1 Athena>s, the pa!an na$e of the e$press Eudocia, 1(* Athenodorus, a bishop, exiled under Constantius, 55 Athens, school of, 77 Attalus, $ade $oc"Ce$peror by Alaric, 151 Atticus, bishop of Constantinople, ordained, 151) friendship of, #ith 6isinnus the Novatian, 15.) his character and learnin!, 15*) pro!ress of Christianity durin! his ad$inistration, 155) receives Persian suppliants, 1(4) his Christian benevolence, 1(() labors to abolish superstitions, 1(7) chan!es the na$es of certain places, 1(7) his death, 1(7) succeeded by 6isinnius, 1(1 Atys, a pa!an priest, the founder of certain Phry!ian rites, deified, &.

Aurelian, a consular, delivered up to @a>nas, 1*1 Auxanon, a Novatian presbyter, 1&) cruelly treated, (( Auxentius, Arian bishop of 0ilan, refuses to anathe$ati=e Arius, (4) deposed by the 6ynod of Ari$inu$, (.) death of, 11. A=a=ene, captives fro$, ranso$ed by Acacius of A$ida, 1(*

+abylas, $artyr, the relics of, 11 +abylon, 45 +acurius, a prince a$on! the Iberians, 45 +acurius, an officer under ;heodosius, 1.5 +aptis$, of Constantine the @reat, .5) of Constantius, 75) of ;heodosius the @reat, 14%) of Eudocia, 1(*) custo$s respectin!, 1.4, 155, 1(1, 17%) for$ of, chan!ed by so$e Arians, 1.5) na$e !iven at, 1(*) !reat sins after, treat$ent of, 17, 114, 141, 1.4, 154, 1(7 +arbas, Arian bishop, succeeds 5orotheus, 15() his death, 17% +arla$enus, 6e$iCArian bishop of Per!a$us, &5 +artholo$e#, the apostle, !oes to India, 4. +asil, bishop of Ancyra, sent to Ancyra, .*, 51, 55, 5() opposes Photinus, 51) fails to appear at the 6ynod of 6eleucia, (1) deposed by Acacius, 74) petitions 7ovian, &* +asil, bishop of Cappadocia, 8uoted, 1%1 +asil, bishop of C-sarea, labors a!ainst the Arian heresy, 11%) a pupil of ?i$erius and Proh-resius, 11%) also of Bibanius, III) studies Fri!en, 111) ordained a deacon, 111) beco$es bishop, 111) is threatened #ith $artyrdo$, but escapes, 111) co$panion of 7ohn Chrysosto$, 1.& +asilicus, exco$$unicated, 7% +eryllus, bishop of Philadelphia, heresy of, 11

+erytus, ., 47) school of, 7* +ethlehe$, church built in, 41 +ishops, contentiousness of $any, 4(, 47, 111) dress of, 74, 154) thrones used by, 7., 1*&, 155) translations irre!ular, 7.) not forbidden, 17.) strife at election of, 11., 1.1, 1(&, 174, 177) not to interfere #ith one another, 141, 1*1) respect sho#n to, 1*() benediction !iven by, 1*&) only one in a city, 154) departed, $ention of, in church service, 1(( +oniface, bishop of 9o$e, succeeds Gosi$us, 151 +riso, bishop of Philippi, 15% +riso, eunuch in the service of Eudoxia, 1*& +ritain, Christians of, 15) a Novatian bishop lordClieutenant of, 151 +uddas 2previously called ;erebinthus3, his death, 45 +ur!undians, conversion of, 1(&, 17% +y=antiu$, enlar!ed by Constantine the @reat and called Constantinople, 1&C41

C-sarea in Palestine, Eusebius Pa$philus #rites to, 11, .& Csareum, church called so in Alexandria, 1(% Csars, the, 7ulianDs #or" entitled, &4 Caius, bishop, exiled under Constantius, 55 Callicrates, bishop of Claudiopolis, &* Callinicus, a 0elitian, used as tool a!ainst Athanasius, 4& Calliopius, a presbyter, 1(( Callistus, one of 7ulianDs bodyC!uards, #rites poetry, &% Calvary, a te$ple of <enus erected on its su$$it by ?adrian, 41

Candles, li!hted, used at prayers in the churches of Ach-a, 1.4) of ;hessaly, and a$on! the Novatians of Constantinople, 1.4 Canons, passed by the Nicene Council, 1&) Athanasius char!ed of violatin!, .1) 0acedonius installed contrary to, *. Carosa, dau!hter of the E$peror <alens, && Carterius, an ascetic, 1.& Carterius, a 0acedonian, 1.5 Carya, buildin! called, 15. DCataphry!ians,D the, a sect, (. Catechisin!, 1% Catechu$ens, in the ancient church, 11*, 1.4 Celestinus, bishop of 9o$e, succeeds +oniface, 151 Ceras, bay of Constantinople, (( Cere$onial la# abro!ated, 1.% Chalcedon, #alls of, destroyed, && Chalice, story of the bro"en, .% Chanters in the ancient church, ho# chosen, 1.4 Chrestus, bishop of Nic-a, displaced by ;heo!nis, 4% Christianity, ridiculed on account of the Arian controversy, 5) its disse$ination a$on! the DIndiansD 2Ethiopians3, 4.) the Iberians, 4*) the @oths, 115) the Persians, 157) the +ur!undians, 17% Christians, their dissensions characteri=ed by outra!es, *%) exposed to persecution and torture, 55) real and spurious $ade $anifest by 7ulianDs treat$ent, 15) persecuted under 7ulian, 15, 1(, 1&) a philosopherDs opinion on differences bet#een the$, 115) slau!htered by the 7e#s at Alexandria, 15&) those in Persia persecuted, 1(4 Chrysanthus, Novatian bishop of Constantinople, succeeds 6isinnius, 15(, 151) his character and virtues, 151) his death, 1(1

Chrysopolis, 4 Church, history of, #ritten by Eusebius, 1) relations to 6tate, 111 Churches, at Nic-a, 1) at Constantinople, 41, .1, *., ((, (7, 7., &(, &&, 14%, 1*%, 1*1, 1*(, 1*7, 1*1, 15%, 171, 175, 177) at +ethlehe$, 41) at 7erusale$, 41) at ?eliopolis, 44) near the Fa" of 0a$re, 44) in DIndiaD 2Ethiopia3, 4.) in Iberia, 4*) at Antioch, .1, &7, 11&, 14%, 14() at Alexandria, *%, 51, 55, 71, 1%, 15(, 15&, 1(%) at 6eleucia, (7, (1) at Cy=icus, 15) at Edessa, 1%*) at 9o$e, 1%&, 151) at 0ilan, 11.) at Chalcedon, 1*1, 15%) at Ancyra, 154 Cinaron, place #here ?ypatiaDs li$bs #ere burnt, 1(% Clearchus, !overnor of Constantinople under <alens, && Cle$ens of Alexandria, an early #riter, (%, 11 Cleo$edes, a pu!ilist, deified, &* Cler!y, $arria!e of, 11, 1.4 Coeternity of the 6on of @od, *, *1, (%, 14. CoCinori!inacy of the 6on, *5 Colossians, Epistle to the, 1.% Co$ana, death of Chrysosto$ at, 151 Co$et of a prodi!ious $a!nitude, 1*1 Conflict bet#een the Constantinopolitans and the Alexandrians, 1*&) bet#een the 7e#s and Christians at Alexandria, 15& Constans, the youn!est son of Constantine the @reat, .5) favors Athanasius and Paul, *4, **) threatens #ar a!ainst his brother Constantius, *&) treacherously slain by 0a!nentius, 5.) is presented a creed, 74 Constantia, #ife of Bicinius and sister of Constantine the @reat, 4) interests herself in behalf of Arius, 41) death of, 41 Constantia, a to#n in Palestine, 44 Constantian-, bath so na$ed, &&

Constantine, the @reat, his life #ritten by Eusebius, 1) proclai$ed e$peror, 1) conversion of, 4) conflict #ith Bicinius, 4) proclai$ed Autocrat, .) sends ?osius to Alexander and Arius, () convo"es the 6ynod of Nic-a, 1) his letters a!ainst Arius, Eusebius of Nico$edia, and ;heo!nis, 1.C15) his letter to Eusebius Pa$philus on copyin! the 6criptures, 1() to 0acarius on buildin! a church, 1() exhorts the Nico$edians to choose another bishop, 17) su$$ons Acesius the Novatian to the 6ynod, 17) his devout character, 11) transfers the !overn$ent of the e$pire to Constantinople and na$es the city New ome, 4%) builds churches in it, 4%) adorns it, 41) appropriates the nails of the 6aviourDs cross, 41) abolishes !ladiatorial co$bats, 44) effects various refor$s, 44) pro!ress of Christianity under hi$, 45) receives an Arian presbyter and invites Arius to his presence, 4() orders Athanasius to receive Arius, 4&) su$$ons the Council of ;yre to the New !erusalem, .4) banishes Athanasius, ..) receives Arius, .*) baptis$, happy death, and obse8uies, .5) to$b and ashes re$oved by 0acedonius, (7 Constantine II , eldest son of Constantine the @reat, .5) recalls and reinstates Athanasius, .7) #rites to the church of Alexandria, .7) a!ain banishes Athanasius, .7) invades the do$inions of Constans, and is slain, .7, 5. ConstantineDs Foru$, .5 Constantinople, na$ed New ome, 41) e$bellished, 41) disturbance at, about the choice of a bishop, .1, *1) councils held at, 71, 7., 141, 144, 14&, 15%) populousness of, 1%*, 17*) patriarchial di!nity of its see, 141, 1(1 Constantius I , father of Constantine the @reat, his death, 1 Constantius II , second son of Constantine the @reat, .5) succeeds his father and favors an Arian presbyter, .() transfers Eusebius of Nico$edia to Constantinople, .1) expels Paul, .1) deprives the inhabitants of Constantinople of aid !ranted by his father, *1) orders Paul to be expelled by force, *4) su$$ons the Eastern bishops to a conference, *&) sustains a chec" in the #ar #ith Persia, 5.) proclai$ed sole e$peror of the East, 5.) persecutes opponents of Arianis$, 5*) $a"es @allus C-sar, 55) resides at 6ir$iu$, 5&) !oes to 9o$e, 5&) convo"es a synod, 5&) puts @allus to death and raises his brother to the di!nity of C-sar, 5&) favors the Arian heresy and #rites a letter to the 6ynod of Ari$inu$, (*) is bapti=ed by Eu=o>us and dies of apoplexy, 75, 77

Constantius, brother of Constantine the @reat, and father of 7ulian, 7( Cordova in 6pain, ( Corinth, $etropolitan see sub/ect to 9o$e, 17. Corinthians, First Epistle to, 1%( Cornelius, bishop of 9o$e, 114 Council, an ecu$enical first su$$oned, 1) appeal to, 1*& Councils, the lar!est, convo"ed by e$perors, 111) provincial, 144 Creed, ori!inal for$ of, propounded at the Nicene Council, 1%, 11) propounded by Narcissus, ;heodore, 0aris and 0ar", **) the DBen!thy,D *5, *() the D5ated,D (1) for$ of, dra#n up by Acacius, (&) revised for$ of the D5ated,D 7%, 71) are approved by 'lfilas, 74 Creeds, of Antioch, .&, *%) of 6ir$iu$, 5(, 57, (1) list of, 74 Cross, appearance of, in the s"y, to Constantine, 4) to @allus, 55) discovery of the true, 41) si!n of, appears on 7e#sD cloa"s, 1&) discovered a$on! the hiero!lyphics of the 6erapeu$, 14(, 147) used in processions, 1** Crucifixion, of a boy, 1(1) of Christians at Alexandria, 7& Cubricus, also called 0anes, 45 Cucusus, Paul, bishop of Constantinople stran!led at, 5*, 144 Cyprus, Council of bishops of, 1*5 Cyril, bishop of Alexandria, succeeds ;heophilus, 15() persecutes and plunders the Novatians, 15() expels the 7e#s, 15&) see"s the approval of Frestes, the prefect, 15&) !uilt of, for the $urder of ?ypatia, 1(%) deposed by 7ohn of Antioch, 174 Cyril, bishop of 7erusale$, installed, (5) appeals to the e$peror a!ainst the decision of a synod, 7%) e/ected by Acacius, 74) reinstated, 7*) reco!ni=es fulfill$ent of prophecy, 1&, &() still bishop at the accession of ;heodosius the @reat, 11&) attends the 6ynod of Constantinople, 141) his death, 14(

Cyrinus, bishop of Chalcedon, 1*1, 151 Cyrus, bishop of +er,a, 47, .&

5al$atius, brother of Constantine the @reat, 7( 5al$atius, nephe# of Constantine the @reat, appointed to investi!ate char!es a!ainst Athanasius, .%) slain, 5. 5al$atius, an ascetic, ordained bishop of Cy=icus, 1(1 5a$asus, bishop of 9o$e, receives the deposed bishop of Alexandria, 1%() occasions co$$otion at 9o$e, 11.) furnishes Peter #ith letters, 117) still occupies his see at the accession of ;heodosius, 11&) reconciled to Flavian, 14() his death, 157 5aphne, Apollo of, 11, 1& 5eacon, a, announces a prayer in church, *%) a $essen!er of Bucifer, 1%) a, brin!s scandal upon the Constantinople church, 141 5ecentius, brother of 0a!nentius, han!s hi$self, 5& 5ecius, persecutes the church, 17, 114, 141 5e$ophilus, Arian bishop, vacillation of, (1) refuses to anathe$ati=e Arius, (4) deposed, (.) installed bishop of Constantinople, 1%.) retains his see at the ti$e of ;heodosius, 11&) prefers to leave Constantinople rather than accept the homoousion, 14%) his death, 14* 5esecration of the altar of the @reat Church, 171 5eserter, a Persian, his false report, and the burnin! of the provisionC ships, &1 5idy$us, a celebrated blind scholar, 8uoted, 1%1) account of, 11% 5idy$us, a $on", lived to be ninety years old, 1%( 5i!a$ists, 1.4 5ioCC-sarea, 7e#s revolt at, and occasion the destruction of, by @allus, 5&

5iocletian, persecution under, 1, 15, 17) !oes into retire$ent, 4) death of, 4 5iodorus, bishop of ;arsus, invested #ith the ad$inistration of the churches in the East, 144, 1.& 5io!enes, the cynic philosopher, conde$ns Apollo, &* 5ionysius, the consul, su$$ons the Council of ;yre, .% 5ionysius, bishop of Alba, exiled by Constantius, (% 5ionysius, author of Corona, &. 5ioscorus, bishop of ?er$opolis, one of the D;all 0on"s,D 1*.) accepts Fri!enDs vie#s, 1*.) co$es to Constantinople, 1**) incurs the an!er of ;heophilus, 1*5) exco$$unicated by Epiphanius, 1*1) his death, 15% 5ioscorus, a presbyter, exiled under Constantius, 55 5iscipline, a$on! Novatians, 17, 114) a$on! 0acedonians and Huartodeci$ans, 1.4, 1.. 5iscussion, reli!ious, bad effect of, 44, 4(, 14.) !eneral, proposed by ;heodosius, 144) bet#een ;heophilus of Alexandria and the $on"s, 1*4, 1*. 5itheis$, disclai$ed, *() conde$ned, 5( 5ivination, pa!an, infa$ous rite at, 1() incites <alens to slay $any, 1%5 5o$inica, #ife of <alens, i$pressed #ith visions respectin! the bishop +asil intercedes #ith the e$peror on his behalf, 111) distributes pay to volunteers, 111 5o$itian, pr-torian prefect, 5& 5orotheus, Arian bishop of Antioch, 11&) transferred to Constantinople, 14*) his vie#s, 1.* 5orotheus, a presbyter, 7% 5ositheus, bishop of 6eleucia, 17.

5racilian, char!ed to e$bellish the church at 7erusale$, 17 5racontius, 6e$iCArian bishop of Per!a$us deposed by Acacius, 74, 7. 5repanu$, called ?elenopolis by Constantius the @reat, 41, 44 5ro#nin!s in the Frontes, &7, 1%*

Earth8ua"es, at Antioch, *%) in +ithynia, (7) at 7erusale$ preventin! the rebuildin! of the te$ple of the 7e#s, 1&) at Constantinople and other cities, doin! !reat da$a!e, &7) in +ithynia and else#here ta"en as an o$en, 1%% Easter, discussions as to ri!ht ti$e of observance of, 1, 15, 1.1) #ee" of, 55) observance a$on! Novatians, 114, 14&, 1.%) a$on! other peoples in various places, 1.1) ti$e not chan!ed by the Nicene Council, 1.. Eastern bishops disclai$ the interference of the see of 9o$e, *4 Eastern and Iestern churches, separation of, *& Ecclesiastical ?istory, the authorDs reasons for revisin! this #or" on, .() fit style for, 7() bound up #ith civil affairs, 111 Ecebolius, the sophist, 7() his hypocrisy, 15 DEcono$y,D the, of incarnation, *(, *1, 75 Edesius, visits DIndiaD 2Ethiopia3, aids in the disse$ination of Christianity, and is appointed bishop of ;yre, 4. Edessa, study of @ree" at, .&) AthanasiusD presbyters at, 5%) persecutions at, 1%* Eleusius, 6e$iCArian bishop of Cy=icus, (() his cruel persecution of the orthodox, (7C(&) deposed by Acacius, 74) associated #ith 0acedonius, 74, 7.) professes the Arian creed, repents and advises his people to choose another bishop, but is persuaded by the$ to re$ain a$on! the$, &7, &1) his floc" erect an edifice #ithout the city, &1) superseded by Euno$ius at Cy=icus, &1) attends 6ynod of Constantinople, 141) dra#s up vie#s for ;heodosius I , 14.

Elpidius, bishop of 6atala, deposed by Acacius, 74 E$pedocles, a heathen philosopher, 45 Ephesus, school of, 7() visited by Chrysosto$, 1*() Council of, 174 Epicureans, a sect of philosophers, 17 Epi$enides, a philosopher of Crete, 11 Epiphanius, a sophist, 7* Epiphanius, bishop of Cyprus, author of Ancoratus, 1.5) insti!ated by ;heophilus of Alexandria, conde$ns Fri!en and calls on 7ohn to do so, 1*5) !oes to Constantinople and perfor$s uncanonical ordinations, 1*7) is #arned by 7ohn, departs fro$ Constantinople, and dies on the return voya!e, 1*1 Epistle, of Alexander, bishop of Alexandria, denouncin! the Arian heresy, .C5) of Constantine to Arius and Alexander, (, 7) of the Nicene Council, announcin! its decisions, 14, 1.) of Constantine, to the bishops and people a!ainst the i$piety of Porphyry and Arius, 1., 1*) of the sa$e, to the churches relative to Easter, 1*C1() of the sa$e, to Eusebius Pa$philus and bishops else#here relative to the erection and $aintenance of church edifices, 1() of the sa$e, to Eusebius Pa$philus relative to the preparation of copies of the 6criptures, 1() of the sa$e, to 0acarius, relative to the site of the holy sepulchre, 1(, 17) of the sa$e, to the 6ynod of ;yre, .4) of the 6ynod of Antioch to bishops, .&) another, *%) of Constantius to Athanasius, *&, 5%) of 7ulius, bishop of 9o$e, to Alexandria on behalf of Athanasius, 5%, 51) of Constantius, announcin! the restoration of Athanasius, 51, 54) of the sa$e, to the laity, 54) of the sa$e, rescindin! the enact$ents a!ainst Athanasius, 54) of the Council of Ari$inu$ to Constantius, (.) of Constantius to the Council of Ari$inu$, (*) second, of the Council of Ari$inu$ to Constantius, (5) of 7ulian to the citi=ens of Alexandria, on the $urder of @eor!e, 7&, 1%) of the 6ynod of 0acedonians and Acacians convened at Antioch to 7ovian, &*, &5) of the Arians to Biberius, bishop of 9o$e, 1%1) of Biberius to the Arians, 1%1, 1%4) of the apostles and elders at 7erusale$ to the church at Antioch, 1.*) of Atticus to Calliopius, 1(( DEternal Fatherhood,D denied by Arius, *) ad$itted verbally by later Arians, 1.* Ethiopica, boo" under that title, 1.4

Eucharist, celebrated on 6aturday and 6unday, 1.1, 151) received fastin!, 1.1) not ad$inistered to heretics, 1*.) nor to those under censure, 1**) variously celebrated, 1.1 Eud-$on, a 0elitian, used as a tool a!ainst Athanasius, 4& Eud-$on, a presbyter of the Constantinopolitan church, counsels the abolition of the penitentiary presbyterate, 141) re$ar"s by the author, 141 Eudocia, #ife of the E$peror ;heodosius II , #rites poe$, 1(*) !oes to 7erusale$, 171 Eudoxia, #ife of the E$peror Arcadius, provides silver crosses for the ?o$oousians, 1**) incites Epiphanius a!ainst 7ohn, 1*1) her silver statue, 15%) her death, 151 Eudoxia, dau!hter of ;heodosius II , 177 Eudoxius, bishop of @er$anicia, **) installs hi$self in the see of Antioch, (1) deposed, (1, 7%) !ives place to Anianus, 71) pro$oted to the see of Constantinople, 7., &() his i$pious /estin!, 7.) disturbs the church of Alexandria, 1%.) his death, 1%. Eu!enius, a usurper, appointed chief secretary to <alentinian II , causes his $aster to be stran!led and assu$es supre$e authority, 1.5) is defeated and beheaded by ;heodosius I , 1.( Eulalius, bishop of C-sarea, 74 Euno$ians, a sect, () for$erly called A:tians, (% Euno$ieutychians, follo#ers of Eutychius, 1.5 Euno$iotheophronians, follo#ers of ;heophronius, 1.5 Euno$ius, Ano$,an bishop of Cy=icus, head of the sect of Euno$ians, (%) appointed to supersede Eleusius in Cy=icus, &1) his heretical vie#s, &1) see"s refu!e in Constantinople, &1) speci$ens of his i$piety, &1) separates fro$ Eudoxius, 1%.) leader of Arians, 111) dra#s up state$ent of the faith for ;heodosius I , 14.) holds $eetin!s privately, 141, 14&) his follo#ers divided, 1.* Eunuchs, influence of, at court, .( Euphe$ia, a $artyr, 1*1

Euphronius, bishop of Antioch, 47) succeeded by Placitus, .1 Euripides, ancient tra!ic poet, 11 Eusebia, #ife of Constantius, 77 Eusebius, bishop of C-sarea, surna$ed Pa$philus, #rites a history of the Church, 1) 8uoted, (, 1, &) retracts his dissent fro$ the Nicene Creed, 1%) his vie#s of the Creed, 1%C 14) #ritten to by Constantine, 1() underta"es to record ConstantineDs deeds, 41) censured by so$e, 44) treated of 0anes, 45) 8uoted, 4() denies accusation by Eustathius and $a"es a counterchar!e, 47) refuses the vacant see of Antioch and is co$$ended therefor by Constantine, 47) refutes the heresy of 0arcellus, .*) his death, .7) revie# and defense of his #ritin!s, and 8uotations fro$ the sa$e, *7, *1) refuted 7ulianDs #ritin!s, &.) 8uoted, 1.1, 171, 17. Eusebius, bishop of E$isa, early career, .&) $ade bishop of Alexandria, .& Eusebius, bishop of Nico$edia, previously of +erytus, .) indorses Arius, ., 5, (, 1) refuses his assent to the Nicene Creed, 1%) exiled, 1%) recalled fro$ exile, 4%) copy of his recantation, 4%) returns to his heretical course, 4() conspires a!ainst Athanasius, 4&, ..) rene#s efforts to introduce Arianis$, .() is transferred to the see of Constantinople, .1) sends a deputation to 9o$e, *%) his death, *1 Eusebius, bishop of <ercell-, exiled by Constantius, (%) recalled fro$ exile, 1%) !oes to Alexandria, 1%) travels throu!h the East to brin! unity in the Church, 1., 1* Eusebius, eunuch, Arian, introduces Arianis$ into the palace, .() put to death by the E$peror 7ulian, 71 Eusebius, D6cholasticus,D author of the "a#nea, 1*4 Eusebius, one of the D;all 0on"s,D 1*. Eusebius, un"no#n person, exco$$unicated, 7% Eusebius, a consul, (1 Eustathius, bishop of Antioch, 17) accuses Eusebius Pa$philus, 47) deposed, 47, .&) various reasons for this, 47) a follo#er of 0acedonius, 1*) ordains Eva!rius to the see of Constantinople, 1%.) is banished by <alens, 1%.) a reviler of Fri!en, 1*7

Eustathius, bishop of 6ebastia in Ar$enia, present at the 6ynod of 6eleucia, (1) deposed for i$pious practices, 74) /oins the 0arathonians, 7*) heads a deputation to the E$peror <alentinian, 1%%C1%4) proceeds to 6icily, 1%4 Eustathius, an un"no#n person, deposed, 7% Eustoliu$, an i$$oral #o$an, 5* Euthy$ius, one of the D;all 0on"s,D 1*. Eutropius, a 0acedonian presbyter, 1.5 Eutropius, chief eunuch of the i$perial bedCcha$ber under Arcadius, opposes Chrysosto$, 1.1) provo"es hi$ to #rite an oration a!ainst hi$self, 1*%) incurs the e$perorDs displeasure and is beheaded, 1*% Eutychian, a Novatian presbyter, 1&) $iraculous effects attributed to his sanctity, 1& Eutychius, un"no#n person exco$$unicated, 7% Eutychius, 6e$iCArian bishop of Eleutheropolis, &5 Eutychius, leader a$on! the Euno$ians, founds the faction of the DEuno$i,utychians,D 1.5 Euxine 6ea, 4* Eu=o>us, Arian bishop of Antioch, as deacon associates #ith Arius and is exiled, 41) returns fro$ exile, 41) recants, 4&) received by the 6ynod of ;yre, .4) pro$oted to the see of Antioch, 7.) bapti=es Constantine, 75) holds the churches at Antioch, 1*) atte$pts to depose Peter and install Bucius, 1%5) his death, 11() succeeded by 5orotheus, 11& Eva!rius, bishop of 0itylene, deposed, 7%) elected bishop of Constantinople by the orthodox, but banished by the e$peror, 1%. Eva!rius, a Christian #riter, disciple of t#o E!yptian $on"s, both na$ed 0acarius, 1%7) deacon in the church of Constantinople, 1%7) titles of his boo"s, 11, 1%7) 8uotations fro$, 1%7, 1%1, 1(1) avoids bishopric, his excuse, 1%& Eva!rius, bishop of Antioch, succeeds Paulinus, 145, 1.1, 1.&

Eva!rius, 6e$iCArian bishop of 6icily, &5 Exco$$unication, 7*, 1.%, 151 Exe$ption of clerics fro$ civil office, 54, 71 Exorcis$, 1%& DExpansion,D 0arcellusD theory of, 57 DExucontians,D a sect, 7*

Fa$ine, in Phry!ia, 1%*) a$on! the Persian prisoners, 1(* Fastin!, in distress, .*) prescribed by Eustathius, 74) forbidden on 6undays, 74, 1.1) i$posed as penance, 141) various custo$s relative to, 1.1) re8uired before baptis$, 1(1 Fatalis$, tau!ht by 0anes, 4( Felix, Arian bishop of 9o$e, appointed, (5) expelled, (5 Festivals, Christian, ori!in of, 1.% Fidelis, a person of the na$e, exco$$unicated, 7% Fire, causes destruction at Constantinople, 17) fro$ heaven consu$es the iron tools of the 7e#s, 1&) Persians #orship, 157 Fir$us, bishop of C-sarea, 171 Flaccilla, first #ife of ;heodosius the @reat, 11*) bears hi$ a son, 14* Flavian, bishop of Antioch, a candidate for the episcopacy, 11&) $ade bishop, 144) other bishops co$bine a!ainst hi$, 14.) uses all $eans to counteract their influence, 145) his death, 157 DFortune,D !oddess of, 15 Fran"s, a northern race, invade the 9o$an territories, *%) subdued by the consul Constans, *1 Fravitus, a @oth, honored #ith the office of consul, 1*4

Friti!ernes, chief of a division of the @oths, 115 Fru$entius, $issionary bishop in DIndiaD 2Ethiopia3, 4.) appointed bishop, 4. Funeral rites, of Constantine the @reat, .5) of Paul, bishop of Constantinople, 144) of ;heodosius the @reat, 1.7) of the D;all 0on"D 5ioscorus, 15%) of 0axi$ian, bishop of Constantinople, 175) of 7ohn Chrysosto$, 177) of Paul the Novatian, 177 @a>nas, a @oth, co$$anderCinCchief of the 9o$an ar$y, 1*%) rebels a!ainst the 9o$ans, 1*1) approaches Constantinople #ith an ar$y, 1*1) is proclai$ed a public ene$y, 1*4) defeated, flees to ;hrace, and is slain, 1*4 "a#nea, a boo" #ritten by Eusebius 6cholasticus, 1*4 @a>us, Arian bishop, refuses to anathe$ati=e Arius, (4) deposed by the 6ynod of Ari$inu$, (. @alates, son of <alens, 111 "alatians, Epistle of the, 1.% @alerius, surna$e of 0axi$us, 1 D@alil-ans,D Christians called by 7ulian, 15 @alla, #ife of ;heodosius the @reat, and dau!hter of <alentinian I , 11* @allus, C-sar, nephe# of Constantine the @reat, invested #ith the soverei!nty of 6yria, 55) destroys 5ioCC-sarea, 5&) atte$pts innovations, and is slain therefor by order of Constantius, 5&, 77 @an!ra, 6ynod of, 74 D@eneration, the Eternal,D .. @eor!e, a learned Arian presbyter, 15( @eor!e, Arian bishop of Baodicea, 47) !ives an account of Eusebius of E$isa, .&) leads the purely Arian faction at the Council of 6eleucia, (1) author of the DExucontian sophis$,D 7*

@eor!e, Arian bishop of Alexandria, installed, *1) raises tu$ult at the arrival of Athanasius at Alexandria, *4, 5*) co$$its horrible atrocities, 5*C5() one of the 6e$iCArian leaders at the Council of 6eleucia, (1) persecutes his opponents, 7*) burnt by pa!ans, 7&) his death resented by the E$peror 7ulian, 7&, 1% @er$inius, Arian bishop, 57) vacillates, (1) refuses to anathe$ati=e Arius, (4) deposed by the 6ynod of Ari$inu$, (. @ladiatorial !a$es, caused to cease by Constantine, 44 "nostic, the, a boo" #ritten by Eva!rius, 1%7 @old, used for churches, 17) for sacred vessels, 1(* @o$arius, a rebel !eneral put to death by order of <alens, &7 "ospels, $oo% of the, 15& @oths, invade the 9o$an territories, and bein! defeated e$brace Christianity, 44) $any accept Christianity under <alens, 115) rene# their attac" a!ainst Constantinople and are repulsed @ra$$arians, 7*, 7(, 17, 14(, 1.5 @rata, dau!hter of <alentinian I , 11* @ratian, proclai$ed Au!ustus, 1%%) recalls the orthodox bishops, 111) excludes Euno$ians, Photinians, and 0anich-ans fro$ the churches, 11&) ta"es ;heodosius as a collea!ue, 11&) obtains a victory over barbarians, 14%) slain by 0axi$us, 14* @ree" literature, studied, .&, 15() defense of, 1(, 17 @re!ory, Arian bishop of Alexandria, desi!nated as such, .&) his installation resisted and resented by the people, *%) e/ected fro$ the see of Alexandria, and succeeded by @eor!e, *1, 114 @re!ory, bishop of NeoCC-sarea, called ;hau$atur!us, 111, 114 @re!ory, the 7ust, reco!ni=es three virtues, 1%1 @re!ory, bishop of Na=ian=us, his s"etch of the E$peror 7ulian, &4) associated #ith +asil, 1%%, 11%) ordains Eva!rius, 1%7) pupil of ?i$erius and Proh-resius, 11%) also of Bibanius, 111) studies

Fri!en, 111) $ade bishop of Na=ian=us, 111) transferred to Constantinople, 14%) abdicates, 14F) transference of, 17. @re!ory, bishop of Nyssa, brother of +asil, 111, 114) beco$es patriarch of the diocese of Pontus, 144) pronounces a funeral oration on 0elitius of Antioch, 144

?ades, descent of Christ into, (1 ?ail of prodi!ious si=e falls and is considered o$inous, 1%% ?arpocration, bishop of Cynopolis, 1& ?eathen te$ples in Alexandria de$olished, 14( ?ebre#, study of, 15( &e$rews, Epistle to the, ascribed to 6t Paul, 1%&, 1.% ?elena, $other to Constantine the @reat, erects a $a!nificent church on the site of the ?oly 6epulchre, 41, 44) also at +ethlehe$ and on the 0ount of Ascension, 41) her death, 41 ?elenopolis, previously 5repanu$, 41, .5 ?eliodorus, bishop of ;ricca in ;hessaly, reputed author of the Ethiopica, 1.4 ?elion, a 9o$an of distinction, ne!otiates #ith the Persians, 1(.) conveys the cro#n to <alentinian, 1(( ?eliopolis, corrupt practices at, 44 ?elladius, bishop of Pontus, 141, 144 ?elladius, a pa!an !ra$$arian, havin! slain nine Christians, flies fro$ Alexandria to Constantinople and beco$es the teacher of the author, 14( ?ellespont, the stron!hold of 0acedonianis$, 7*, &7 ?eraclides, bishop of Ephesus, a Cypriot by birth, ordained by Chrysosto$, 1*() his case investi!ated by a council, 1*&, 15%

?eraclius, bishop of 7erusale$, 7* ?eraclius, a priest of ?ercules at ;yre, ordained a deacon, 74 ?erculius, the surna$e of 0axi$ian, 1 ?eresy, #hy allo#ed to arise, 4( ?eretics, hostility to#ards, 1(& ?er$es, a bishop exiled under Constantius, 55 ?er$o!enes, a !eneral under Constantius, slain, *1 ?er$o!enes, a Novatian bishop, 151 ?ierax, presbyter, exiled under Constantius, 55 ?ierax, a teacher of letters at Alexandria, 15& ?iero!lyphics, found in the 6erapeu$, 14( ?ierophilus, bishop of ;rape=opolis, 17. ?ilary, bishop of 7erusale$, 7* ?ilary, bishop of Poictiers, confutes Arianis$, 1* ?i$erius, a sophist of Athens, 11% ?ippodro$e, place in Constantinople, 41) sports of the, 117, 1.(, 1(5, 1(( ?oly 6pirit, divinity of, 7*, 11 &omoion, first used at the Council of Ari$inu$, (1) a!ain by Acacius, (&, 7%, 7* &omoiousion, first used by Acacius, (&) a!ain as a counterfeit of homoousion, by 0acedonius, 7. &omoousion, first used in the Nicene Council, 1%, &*, 1%1) discussion of the $eanin! of, 1%, 11, 14, 47) accepted, &*, 1%1C1%.) re/ected by Arians, (1, 1*, 11& ?onoratus, first prefect of Constantinople, 71

?onorius, e$peror, son of ;heodosius the @reat, 14*) his birth, 14*) assu$es the !overn$ent of the Iestern E$pire, 1.7) his death, 1(5 ?osius, bishop of Cordova in 6pain, ta"es letter fro$ Constantine to Arius and Athanasius, () present at the Nicene Council, 1&) refuses to put out Athanasius fro$ the Council of 6ardica, *7) attends the Council of 6ir$iu$, 5() co$pelled to assent to its decisions, 51, 5&) ori!inated the controversy concernin! theolo!ical ter$s, 11 ?uns, the, van8uish the @oths, 115) rava!e Ar$enia, 1.1) invade and devastate the territories of the +ur!undians, 17% ?y$ns, processional, sun! ni!htly by the orthodox, ori!in of, 1** ?ypatia, a fe$ale philosopher of Alexandria, $urdered by the $on"s, 15% ?ypatian, bishop of ?eraclea, 5( &ypostasis, used #ith the $eanin! of DessenceD or Dsubsistence,D ., 1%, **, *5, 5(, 11) #ith the $eanin! of Dpersonality,D 47, *%) various $eanin!s in various authors, 11) re/ected by the Acacians, 71) used in the Nicene Council, 1%, 1%4 ?ypselopolis, .4

Iberians, converted to Christianity, 4* I!natius, called D;heophorus,D third bishop of Antioch, introduces nocturnal hy$nCsin!in! into the church, 1** I$a!e of the Father, Christ the, *% DI$$ortals, the,D Persian troops called so, 1(. I$postor, $iraculous detection of a 7e#ish, 1(1) a 7e#ish, causes !reat sacrifice of life under the na$e of 0oses, 175 Inco$prehensibility of @od, denied by Ano$,ans, &1 DIndiansD 2Ethiopians3 converted to Christianity, 4. DIndifferent Canon,D the, of the Novatians, 14&

Inferiority of the 6on, asserted by the Arians, 51 In$estar, sports of the 7e#s at, 1(1 Innocent, bishop of 9o$e, 157, 151 Innovation, in doctrine, to be avoided, 11 Inter$ent, $a!nificent, of Constantine the @reat, .5) of ;heodosius the @reat, 1.7) of Atticus, bishop of Constantinople, 1(7 Iren-us, !ra$$arian, 11 Iren-us, bishop of Byons, 11, 1.% Irene, vir!in dau!hter of 6pyridon of Cyprus, 11 'rene, church so called, 41, .*, .1, *. Irenion, 6e$iCArian bishop of @a=a, &5 Isacocis, 6e$iCArian bishop of Ar$enia 0a/or, &5 Ischyras, pretended presbyter, $ali!ns Athanasius, .%) exposed, .1) $ade a bishop, *7 Isdi!erdes, "in! of Persia, converted to Christianity, 157) his death, 157, 1(1 Isidore, an E!yptian $on", professes perfection, 1%7 Isidore, a presbyter of Alexandria, opposes the ordination of 7ohn, 1.1 Ision, a 0elitian used as a tool a!ainst Athanasius, 4&

7erusale$, visited by ?elena, 41) church erected in, 41, .%, .4) synod held in, .4, 54, 5*) visited by Eudocia, 171 7e#s, of 5ioCC-sarea, revolt, 5&) atte$pt to rebuild the te$ple of 6olo$on, 1&, &%) irre!ular observance of Passover by, 15, 1.%, 1.1, 1..) not converted by the healin! of a paralytic, 155) expelled fro$ Alexandria, 15&) outra!eous conduct of, at 7erusale$, 1(1) $any

converted in Crete in conse8uence of the doin!s of the PseudoC 0oses, 175 7ohannites, the, adherists of 7ohn Chrysosto$, so called, 151) conciliated by Atticus, 1(( 7ohn, called also Achab, 0elitian, .1 7ohn, bishop of 7erusale$, succeeds to the see, 14( 7ohn, bishop of @ordiu$, 17. 7ohn, bishop of Constantinople, called Chrysosto$, ordained bishop, 1.1) his birth and previous education, 1.1, 1.&) his #or"s, 1.&) ordained presbyter by Paulinus, 1.&) dra#s on hi$self the displeasure of $any, 1*%) his treat$ent of Eutropius, 1*%) beco$es increasin!ly celebrated, 1**) institutes processional sin!in!, 1**) ordains ?eraclides bishop of Ephesus, 1*() #arns Epiphanius, 1*1) expelled by the 6ynod Dat the Fa",D 1*1, 1*&) banished, 1*&) returns on account of sedition a$on! the people, 1*&) preaches a!ainst Eudoxia, the e$press, 15%) exiled a second ti$e, 15%) dies in exile at Co$ana, 151) his na$e re!istered in the diptychs, 1(() his re$ains re$oved to Constantinople, 177 7ohn, secretary of ;heodosius II , usurps the soverei!n po#er, 1(5) put to death, 1(( 7ohn, bishop of Antioch, deposes Cyril, but is reconciled to hi$, 174 7ohn, the Apostle, First Catholic Epistle of, 171 7osephus, author of !ewish Anti(uities, 1.1 7ovian, E$peror, prefers, #hile still an officer in the ar$y, to resi!n his office rather than renounce Christianity, 15) proclai$ed e$peror, &%) closes the Persian #ar, &1) publicly accepts the Dho$oousianD creed, and shuts up the pa!an te$ples, &*) proclai$s !eneral tolerance, &5) is declared consul at Antioch, but dies suddenly, &5 7udai=in! not consistent #ith Christianity, 1.. 7ud!$ents of @od $ysterious, 4( 7ulian, E$peror, $ade C-sar, 5&) rebuilds a Novatian church, (() proclai$ed e$peror, 75) his early education, 7(, 77) is $arried to the e$perorDs sister, 77) a civic cro#n falls upon his head, 77) ta"es the

barbarian "in! prisoner, acts independently of Constantius, thro#s off Christianity, and excites a civil #ar a!ainst Constantius, 77) $a"es a public entry into Constantinople, 77) recalls the exiled bishops, 71) co$$ands the pa!an te$ples to be opened, enforces econo$y in the household, refor$s $odes of travellin!, patroni=es literature and philosophy, and #rites a!ainst the Christians, 71) resents the $urder of @eor!e of Alexandria, and #rites to the citi=ens of Alexandria on the sub/ect, 7&) recalls bishops Bucifer and Eusebius fro$ exile, 1%) beco$es hostile to Christians, favors pa!an superstitions, and is rebu"ed by 0aris, the blind bishop of Chalcedon, 15) excludes Christians fro$ the study of @ree" literature to disable the$ for ar!u$ent, and interdicts their holdin! official positions, 15) endeavors to bribe their co$pliance, !oes to #ar #ith the Persians, and extorts $oney fro$ the Christians, 15) see"s to apprehend Athanasius, and $oc"s the Christians, 1() accelerates his $ove$ents a!ainst the Persians, 11) oppresses the trade of Antioch, opens the pa!an te$ples of that city, and endeavors to obtain an oracle fro$ Apollo of 5aphne, but fails, 11) co$$ands the prefect to persecute Christians, and cruelly tortures ;heodore, 1&) receives and abruptly dis$isses the Persian envoys, orders the 7e#s to rebuild the te$ple of 6olo$on at the expense of the public treasury, 1&) th#arted in this by earth8ua"es, fire, etc , &%) invades Persia, believes he is second Alexander, and refuses to #ear ar$or, and is $ortally #ounded, &%) the pa!ans la$ent his death, &%) Bibanius co$poses funeral oration, &1) esti$ate of his character, &4) his obse8uies, &5, &( 7ulius, bishop of 9o$e, declines to appear at the 6ynod of Antioch, .1) affords Athanasius a refu!e, *4) vindicates the privile!es of the see of 9o$e, *4, *.) defends Athanasius, *.) censured by so$e, *7) #rites to Alexandria, 5%) his death, 5& 7usta, dau!hter of <alentinian, 11* 7ustina, #ife of <alentinian I , 11*) persecutes and banishes A$brose of 0ilan, 14* 7ustus, father of 7ustina, his re$ar"able drea$ for #hich he is assassinated, 11* 7uvenal, bishop of 7erusale$, 174

Jin!do$ of Christ, everlastin!, **, *5, 5(

Jno#led!e, co$plete, of @od, Arius denies the 6on to have, *) Euno$ius asserts $en to have, &1

Baity, ri!ht of, in episcopal elections, .1, 14&, 1.1 Ba$ps, prayers at li!htin! of, 1.4 Ba$psacus, Council of, &7 Bauricius, a $ilitary co$$ander under Constantius, (1) at the Council of 6eleucia, 7%) exiles Anianus, 71 Ba#, study of, 114, 1.1, 1.& Bay$an, a, $ade arbitrator, 17* Bent, 5*) varieties of usa!e as to, 1.1 Beonas, an official under Constantius, (1, (&) su$$arily dissolves the Council of 6eleucia, 7%) exiles Anianus, 71 Beontius, bishop of Antioch, 5*, (%) his death, (1 Beontius, bishop of ;ripolis in Bydia, deposed, 7% Beontius, bishop of Co$ana, &* Beontius, Novatian bishop at 9o$e, 145 Beontius, bishop of Ancyra, 15%, 154 Beontius, a sophist, father of the E$press Eudocia, 1(* Bibanius, the 6yrian rhetorician, surreptitiously instructs 7ulian, 7() address orations to the e$peror and to the Antiochenes, 11) co$poses a funeral oration on 7ulian, &1) refutation of it, &1C&*) instructs +asil and @re!ory, 111) instructs 7ohn Chrysosto$ and others, 1.1, 1.& Biberius, bishop of 9o$e, elevated to the see, 5&, &() exiled and reinstated, (5) receives a deputation of bishops and dis$isses the$, 1%%C1%., 11&

Bicinius, a 5acian, is appointed successor to 0axi$ian @alerius, 1) persecutes the Christians, 4) deceives Constantine by his craft, but is defeated by hi$, 4) co$pelled to live at ;hessalonica, rebels, .) his death, ., 1( Binen vest$ents, 4& Boaves of benediction, 151 Logos, eternal and uncreated, *) personal, *5 Bucian of Arca, 6e$iCArian bishop, &5, 1%& Bucifer, bishop of Carala, appointed to the see of Antioch, 1%) constitutes Paulinus their bishop and departs to Antioch, 1%, 1.) his adherents beco$e a sect, he leaves the$ and returns to 6ardinia, 1* Bucius, bishop of Adrianople, expelled and restored, *4, 51) dies in prison, 5* Bucius, Arian bishop at Alexandria, 1%, &() installed in the episcopal chair of Alexandria, 1%5) attac"s the E!yptian $onasteries, 1%&) atte$pts to ordain the 6aracen 0oses, 11() expelled, 117) retains authority althou!h absent, 11& Byons, city in @aul, 5&

0acarius, bishop of 7erusale$, #ritten to by Constantine, 1() present at the Nicene Council, 1&) aids ?elena in recoverin! the cross, 41) dies, .1 0acarius, a presbyter, conducted in chains to the Council of ;yre, .% 0acarius, $on", Dthe E!yptian,D 1%7) !ives lesson in content$ent, 1%1) exiled, 1%& 0acarius, $on", Dthe Alexandrian,D 1%7) exiled, 1%& 0acarius, Novatian, 14& 0acedonians, the, sect of, &, 1*, 7., 11, &(, 1(1) correspond #ith Biberius of 9o$e, 1%%C1%.) accept the Nicene Creed, 1%1) relapse and re/ect it a!ain, 11&, 141

0acedonius, bishop of Constantinople, a deacon, .1) elected bishop, *1) installed as bishop, *.) $assacre on this occasion, *.) holds $eetin!s separately, 51) persecutes those #ho differ fro$ hi$, 5*) excites tu$ults and desolates the churches, (5, (() beco$es odious, (7, (1) deposed by Acacius, 74) conspires to excite co$$otions, 7. 0acedonius, bishop of 0opsuestia, .1, ** 0acedonius, a Christian #ho endured cruel $artyrdo$, 1( D0acrostich,D creed so called, **C*( 0a!i, atte$pt to deceive Isdi!erdes, 157 0a!ic, .%, .&, 74, 7(, 71, 1%5 0a!nentius, slays Constans, 5., 5() beco$es $aster of 9o$e, 5&, 77) is defeated and co$$its suicide, 5& 0a!nus, a 8u-stor, 5& 0a!nus, an un"no#n individual, exco$$unicated, 7% 0a!nus, Arian bishop of Chalcedon, &5 0a!nus, treasurer, 1%5 0a$re, pa!an altar at, a church built instead of, 44 0ancipes, their office, 147 0anes 20anich-us3, born a slave, enfranchised and educated, 45) put to cruel death, 4( 0anich-ans, 55, 11&, 1**, 171 0antiniu$, inhabitants of, defeat the troops of 0acedonius, (7 0arathonius, bishop of Nico$edia, ((, 7* 0arcellus, bishop of Ancyra, deposed, .., **, *5) is restored, .*) expelled and restored, *4) reinstated by the Council of 6ardica, *7) refuted by Eusebius Pa$philus, *1) restored to his see by Constantius, 51) a!ain e/ected, 5*) succeeded by +asil, 74 0arcian, a Novatian presbyter, &&

0arcian, 6e$iCArian bishop of Ba$psacus, 141 0arcian, Novatian bishop of Constantinople, 14&) his death, 1.1 0arcian, Novatian bishop in 6cythia, succeeds Paul at Constantinople, 171 0arcus Aurelius, e$peror, &4 0ardonius, a eunuch, 7( 0areotes, a district of Alexandria, so called, 4&, .1, *. 0arinus, Arian bishop of Constantinople, succeeds 5e$ophilus, 14*) his vie#s, 1.* 0aris, Arian bishop of Chalcedon, defends Arianis$, &) refuses to assent to the Nicene Creed, 1%) conspires a!ainst Athanasius, 4&, .., *1, **) /oins the Acacians, 71) reproves 7ulian, 15 0ar", a 6yrian bishop under Constantius, **) exiled, 55 0ar", another bishop exiled under Constantius, 55 0ar", bishop of Arethusa, 5( 0arria!e, not allo#ed after ordination, 11) conde$nation of, heretical, 74 0artyrdo$, ea!erness for, 1%5 0artyrius, one of the authors of the DBen!thy Creed,D ** 0aruthas, bishop of 0esopota$ia, treads on CyrinusD foot, 1*1, 151) sent on a $ission to the "in! of Persia, 15() cures the "in! by his prayers, 157 0ary, the +lessed <ir!in, 5(, 17% 0assacre at the installation of 0acedonius, *. 0atthe#, the Apostle, preaches to the Ethiopians, 4. 0avia, 8ueen of 6aracens, heads a revolt a!ainst the 9o$ans and offers to lay do#n ar$s on certain conditions, 11() the 9o$an !enerals consent, 11() !ives her dau!hter in $arria!e to <ictor, the

co$$anderCinCchief of the 9o$an ar$y, 11() enables the inhabitants, of Constantinople to repulse the @oths, 111 0axentius, $ade e$peror by the Pr-torians, his atrocious acts, 1) dro#ned, 4 0axi$ian, surna$ed ?erculius, lays aside the i$perial di!nity, 1) atte$pts to re!ain it, 1) dies at ;arsus, 1 0axi$ian, bishop of Constantinople, succeeds Nestorius, 17.) his death and funeral obse8uies, 175 0axi$in, C-sar 20axi$ian @alerius3 appointed by 0axi$ian, 1 0axi$in, a !overnor of 9o$e, 11. 0axi$in, assessor in the 9o$an ar$ies, acco$panies ?elion to Persia, is i$prisoned, released, and concludes a treaty of peace, 1(. 0axi$us, bishop of 7erusale$, .1, 54) e/ected, (5 0axi$us, of Ephesus, a philosopher, put to death as practicer of $a!ic, 7() deludes 7ulian, &%) tau!ht 6isinnius, 14& 0axi$us, of +y=antiu$, distin!uished fro$ precedin!, 7( 0axi$us, bishop of 6eleucia, 1.& 0axi$us, usurper, 45) causes @ratian to be assassinated, 14*) is ad$itted by <alentinian II as his collea!ue, 14*) ;heodosius puts hi$ to death, 145 0axi$us, Novatian bishop of Nic-a, 11. 0eletius 2or 0elitius3, bishop of 6ebastia, transferred to +er,a and thence to Antioch, exiled by Constantius, 74, 7.) holds asse$blies at Antioch, 1., 1*) recalled by 7ovian, &*, &5) expelled by <alens, &7) his death, 111, 144) funeral oration of, by @re!ory of Nyssa, 111, 144) retained his see at the accession of ;heodosius, 11&, 14% 0eletius 20elitius3, bishop of Alexandria, deposed, beco$es the head of the sect called 0elitians, 5, () restored to co$$union by the Nicene Council, 14, 1.

0elitians, their ori!in and union #ith the Arians, 5) separated fro$ the church, 1.) accuse Athanasius of cri$es, 4& 0e$non, bishop of Ephesus, 174 0enander, @ree" poet, 11 0enede$us, suffers $artyrdo$, 1%* 0eropius, a ;yrian philosopher, $urdered, 4. 0eru$, $artyrs at, 1( 0ethodius, bishop of Fly$pus in Bycia, author of )enn, 1*7 0etrodorus, a philosopher, 4. 0etrophanes, bishop of Constantinople, succeeded by Alexander, .5 0ilan, 6ynod of, (%) tu$ult at, and ordination of A$brose, 11., 11* 0iracles, 11, 4., 45, 1%&, 111, 114, 1(1, 17*, 175 Misopgn, boo" so called #ritten by 7ulian, 11 0ithra, $urderous rites in the te$ple of, unveiled, 71, 7& 0ithreu$, cleansed, 7&) de$olished, 14( 0odestus, the prefect, burns ei!hty pious $en in a ship, 1%* 0onasticis$, extension of, ((, 1%&, 1(1) harassed by Arians, 1%( Mon%, the, treatise by Eva!rius, 1%7 0on"s, of E!ypt, their re$ar"able lives, 1%(, 1%7) their sufferin!s and Christian endurance, 1%1, 1%&) the D;all,D of Alexandria, 1*. Mon%s, to the, li*ing in communities, treatise by Eva!rius, 1%7 0ontanus and 0ontanis$, 47, (., 171 0opsucrene, Constantius dies at, 75 0opsuestia, **

0oses, bishop of the 6aracens, at the instance of Hueen 0avia he is ordained, 11( 0ulvian brid!e, battle at, 4 0ursa, battle near, 5& 0ysteries, na$e applied to the Eucharist, 17, 114, 141, 1*5 0ytholo!y, the pa!an, i$pure, &., &*

Nails of the cross, the, 44 Na$es, $any persons chan!e their, to avoid death fro$ suspicion, 1%5) Atticus, chan!es illCo$ened, 1(7 Narcissus, bishop of Neronias, under Constantius, **, 5*, 74 Narcissus, bishop of 7erusale$, 17. Nars-us, Persian !eneral, 1(4 Nectarius, bishop of Constantinople, elected, 141) consulted by ;heodosius the @reat as to points of difference bet#een the Christian sects, 144, 14.) abolishes the office of penitentiary presbyter, 141) his death, 1.1 Neonas, bishop of 6eleucia, e/ected, 74 Nepotian, a usurper, assu$es the soverei!nty of 9o$e and is slain, 5. Nestorius, a !overnor of Alexandria, 54 Nestorius, bishop of Constantinople, native of @er$ania, invited to Constantinople, 1(&) persecutes the 0acedonians, 17%) his heresy, 171) deposed by the 6ynod of Ephesus, 174) banished to the @reat Fasis, 174 New !erusalem, church called by the na$e, 41, .4 DNe# 9o$e,D Constantinople called, 41, 44

Nic-a, Council of, su$$oned by Constantine, 1) Eusebius Pa$philusD account of it, 1%C14) na$es of bishops present, 1&) period of the asse$bly of, 1&) did not alter the ti$e of celebratin! Easter, 1.1 Nice, to#n in ;hrace, Arians hold a council at, (5 Nicene Creed, 1%) Arians sche$e to subvert, .&, *7) not to be chan!ed, (4, 7%, 1%4 Nicocles, a !ra$$arian, 7( Nicolaus 5a$ascenus, a @ree" #riter, 1(7 Nila$$on, a bishop exiled under Constantius, 55 Nile, superstitious vie#s of its inundations, 44) Athanasius on the, 1( Nisibis, &1, 1(4 Nitria, $on"s of, 1%(, 1(% Nocturnal services, 1** Novatianis$, principle of, 17) ori!in of, 114 Novatians, orthodox as to faith, 11, ((, 1%%, 14., 145, 141, 1(7) persecuted by the Arians, ((, 1%%) alter their Easter, 11.) divided a$on! the$selves respectin! it, 14&, 1.* Novatus, presbyter of the 9o$an church, *4, 114) secedes fro$ it, 114) suffers $artyrdo$, 114

Fa", Council of the, 1*& Fa" of 0a$re, 44 Fasis, the @reat, 55, 174 Faths, .5, &&, 114, 1.%, 1*1, 1*( Kno$aus, philosopher, conde$ns Apollo, &* Fly$pius, a ;hracian bishop proscribed by Constantius, 5*

Fptatus, pa!an prefect of Constantinople under Arcadius, 151 Fpti$us, bishop of Antioch in Pisidia, 144, 17. DFracles, the Christian,D the Ne# ;esta$ent, so called, (% Fracles, pa!an, 44, 11, &., &*, &&, 1%5 Frdination, necessity of, .%) refused to the lapsed, ..) the ?oly 6pirit conveyed at, 7% Frestes, prefect of Alexandria under ;heodosius II , 15&) opposes Cyril, bishop of that city, 15&) is attac"ed by the $on"s, 1(% Fri!en, vie#s of, *&, (%, 7*, 11, 1.4, 1*., 171) #or"s of, 11%) pupils of, 114, 15() conde$ned by ;heophilus, 1**, 1*7) defense of, 1*7, 1*1) contrast bet#een treat$ent of, and treat$ent of Chrysosto$, 177 Fri!enists, a party in the church so called, opposed to the Anthropo$orphit-, 1*5 +rigen,s principles, on, treatise by 5idy$us, 11% Ftreius, bishop of 0elitena, 144 +usia, used by the Nicene Council, 1%) various $eanin!s of, 11) re/ected by Acacians, 51, (4, 71) accepted later by the sa$e, &5 L Pa!an rites, 7&, 1(, 14( Palladius, !overnor of E!ypt under <alens, 1%5 Palladius, bishop of ?elenopolis, 17. Palladius, a $on", disciple of Eva!rius, 1%& Palladius, a celebrated courier, 1(. Palliu$ 2philosopherDs cloa"3, 71, &* Pa$bos, an E!yptian $on", 1%7 Pa$philus, 11, 114

Pancratius, bishop of Pelusiu$, 5( Paphla!onia, Arian violence in, (7) te$pera$ent of people of, 114 Paphnutius, bishop of 'pper ;hebes, 1) honored by the e$peror for the truthDs sa"e, 11) opposes an austere vie# of $arria!e, 11 Pare$bole, a !nostic $on" fro$, 1%1 Pasinicus, bishop of Gel- 2Gena3, &* Patricius, Arian bishop of Paltus, &5 Patripassians, a heretical sect, *(, 1%1, 1%4 Patrophilus, Arian bishop, conspires a!ainst Athanasius, ..) e/ects 0axi$us, (5) not present at the 6ynod of 6eleucia, (1) deposed, 7%) Acacius favors hi$, 7., 1%1 Paul, bishop of ;yre, .1 Paul of 6a$osata 2D;he 6a$osatanD3, .., *5, *7, 5(, 57, 171 Paul, bishop of Constantinople, elected, .1) e/ected by Constantius, .1) reinstated, *1) a!ain expelled, *4) returns to 9o$e, **) a!ain reinstated by the Council of 6ardica, *7, *&, 51) stran!led, 5*) his body honorably interred by ;heodosius the @reat, 144 Paul, the Apostle, at Athens, 147) his opposition to 7udais$, 1.% Paul, reader, associated #ith 7ohn Chrysosto$, 1*& Paul, Novatian bishop at Constantinople, 1(1) exposes a 7e#ish i$postor, 1(1) his piety, 1(&) preserves a church fro$ burnin!, throu!h his prayers, 175) his death, 171 Paulinus, bishop of ;reves, exiled by Constantius, (% Paulinus, bishop of Antioch, ordained by Bucifer, 1%, &., &() left un$olested by <alens, &7) retains a portion of the church, 11&) protests a!ainst the association #ith hi$ of 0eletius, 11& Pa=u$, Novatian Council of, 11., 14& Pela!ius, 6e$iCArian bishop of Baodic-a, accepts the Nicene Creed, &5) invested #ith the ad$inistration of the churches in the East, 144

Pelar!us, church at, ((, 175 Pelusiu$, 5. Penitentiary presbyter, office of, abolished, 141 Peri!enes, bishop of Patr-, 17. Persia, bishop of, at Nic-a, 1) #ars #ith, 5., 15, 11, 1(4) spread of Christianity in, 15(, 157) persecution of Christians in, 1(4 Peter, bishop of Alexandria, suffers $artyrdo$, .) deposed by 0eletius, 5) celebration of $artyrdo$ of, 4% Peter, another bishop of Alexandria, succeeds Athanasius, 1%5) is deposed and i$prisoned, 1%5) exposes the falsehoods of 6abinus the 0acedonian, 1%() returns fro$ 9o$e, 117) his death, 117 Peter, i$plicated in accusations a!ainst Athanasius, .. Peter, 6e$iCArian bishop of 6ippi, &5 Peter, a $on", brother of +asil, 111 Peter, archpresbyter of the church of Alexandria, 1** Peter, a reader, rin!leader in the $urder of ?ypatia, 1(% Phar$aceus, a port in the Euxine, na$e of, chan!ed, 1(7 Philadelphia, 6ynod of, 11 Philip, pr-torian prefect under Constantius, entraps the bishop Paul, *4, *. Philip, a learned presbyter of 6ide, author of Christian &istory, 1(1) a candidate for the see of Constantinople, 174 Philippopolis, Arian Council of, *7, *& Philo, bishop, exiled under Constantius, 55 Philosophers, 7ulian clai$s to be one of the$, 71, 1(*) $any resort to hi$, 71) disa!ree$ent a$on!, 7, 115

Philosophy, studied a$on! Christians, 17, 11, 11%, 14&, 15*) applied to ascetic life, 4*, 1%7 Philu$enus, 4& Ph,bus, exco$$unicated, 7% Photinus, bishop of 6ir$iu$, heresy of, **, *5) deposed, 5(, 51) exiled, 51) Nestorius accused of follo#in!, 171 Phry!ians, te$pera$ent of, 114 Pilate, tablet of, recovered, 41 Pior, an E!yptian $on", 1%( Piso, 6e$iCArian bishop of Adana, &5 Piso, 6e$iCArian bishop of Au!usta, &5 Piterus, a learned E!yptian $on", !ave scientific lectures, openin! #ith prayer, 1%7 Placidia, $other of <alentinian III , and dau!hter of ;heodosius the @reat, 11*, 1(( DPlacidian,D an i$perial palace so called, 1*& Placitus 2Flaccillus3, bishop of Antioch, .1, 5*, &7 Plato, ancient philosopher, (%, 17, &%, &4, 15(, 1(% Plintha, co$$anderCinCchief under ;heodosius II , 1.* Pliny, a bishop exiled under Constantius, 55 Plotinus, 1(% -neumatomachi, party a$on! the Arians, 7* Polycarp, bishop of 6$yrna, suffered $artyrdo$ under @ordian, 1.% Polycarp, bishop of 6extantaprista, 17. Polytheis$, Arians char!ed #ith, 47) pa!an philosophy teaches, 17

Porphyry, an author, attac"s Christianity, 1*) surna$ed the D;yrian old $an,D &1) his &istory of -hilosophers, &1 Porphyry, bishop of Antioch, 157 DPorphyry Colu$n,D the, 41, .5 Prayer, efficacy of, in divers cases, 1.5, 1**, 157, 1(5, 17*, 175 Prayers, variously perfor$ed in different churches, 1.. Preachin!, Chrysosto$Ds, 1*%) as a $eans of a$assin! #ealth, 1*() AtticusD, 15*) ProclusD, 1(1, 17( Presbyter, an 2unna$ed3 Arian, influence of, 41 Presbyters, priestly functions of, .%) benediction !iven by, 74) represent bishops, 1, &5) not allo#ed to preach at Alexandria, 1.4 Probus, a consul, co$$itted #ith the chief ad$inistration of affairs in Italy durin! the $inority of <alentinian II , 14*) leaves Italy and retires to ;hessalonica, 14* Proclus, bishop of Cy=icus, a presbyter, 1(1) ordained to the bishopric, 1(1) transferred to Constantinople, 175) his virtues, 175, 17() preaches on E=e"ielDs prophecy, 17() conciliates those #ho had seceded fro$ the church, 17() $a"es an unprecedented ecclesiastical appoint$ent, 171 Procopius, usurper, sei=es the i$perial throne, &7) $arches #ith an ar$y a!ainst <alens, is defeated and put to a horrible death, &7 Procopius, a 9o$an !eneral, holds a co$$and in the #ar #ith the Persians, 1(. Proh-resius, celebrated rhetorician of Athens, 11% Proto!enes, bishop of 6ardica, *7 Protopresbyter, office of the, 1** Providence, $ysterious counsels of, 4() denied by Epicureans, 17 Psal$ody, *%, 1&, 177 Psa$athia, 4&

Psathyrians, a party a$on! the Arians, 1.* Psenosiris, a bishop exiled under Constantius, 55 Psilanthropis$, .., .*, **, *7, 171 Pytha!oras, ancient philosopher, 45, &% Pythonic de$on, expelled, 44

Huartodeci$ans, exco$$unicated by <ictor, bishop of 9o$e, 1.%) clai$ to have received their custo$ as to Easter fro$ the Apostle 7ohn, 1.1) discipline a$on! the, 1.4) deprived of their churches by 7ohn, 1*(, 151) persecuted by Nestorius, 1(& Hueen, the, of Iberia, converted to Christianity throu!h a captive $aid, spreads the !ospel, 4* Huibbles, of Arians, 7.

9eaders, si!n the creed of 6eleucia, (1) 7ulian $ade one, 77) 6isinnius as one, 14.) at Alexandria, 1.4) one carries $essa!e, 1.1) 7ohn appointed one, 1.&) Paul associated #ith 7ohn Chrysosto$, 1*&) Proclus be!ins as one, 175 9everentius, bishop of Arca, 17. 9he!inus, author of the #or" called -olymnemon, &. 9hetoric, study of, 7(, 11%, 111, 1(1, 17., 175 9in!s, $ade use of by the 7e#s of Alexandria in a conspiracy a!ainst the Christians, 15& omans, Epistle to the, 17, &1, 171 9o$e, church of, has authority, .1, *4) Athanasius visits, *4) Cathedral of Peter and Paul at, 1%&) abuses in, suppressed by ;heodosius, 147) ta"en and sac"ed by the barbarians, 157, 151 9ou!as, chief of the barbarians #ho invaded 9o$e under ;heodosius II , 17(

9ufinus, presbyter, author of Ecclesiastical &istory, 4%, 45, .(, 1&, 1%& 9ufinus, pr-torian prefect, slain, 1.1 9ufus, bishop of ;hessalonica, 175 9usticula, Novatian bishop at 9o$e, 151

6abbatius, a converted 7e#, pro$oted by 0arcian the Novatian, to the office of presbyter, 14&) occasions division in the church, 14&) separates fro$ the Novatians, 155, 15() procures ordination as bishop, 151) his death, 1(7 6abbatius, Arian bishop, succeeds +arbas, 17% 6abellius 2and 6abellianis$3, heretic, leader of a heretical sect, ., 47, *(, *7, 5(, 11, 1%1, 1%4, 115 6abinian, 6e$iCArian bishop of Geu!$a, &5 6abinus, 0acedonian bishop at ?eraclea and author of the Collection of .ynodical Canons, spea"s sli!htin!ly of the Nicene Council, &) praises Constantine, 1*) !ross partiality of his #or", *4, **, *7, (1, &5, 1%., 1%5 6allust, pr-torian prefect under 7ulian, 1& 6a$aritans, offshoots fro$ the 7e#s, 1.. 6anctuary, privile!e of, 145, 1*%, 171, 174 6aracens, revolt a!ainst the 9o$ans, 11() peace established, 11() /oin #ith the Persians, 1(4 6ardica, Council of, .*, *(, *&, 5* 6ar$atians, invade the 9o$an territory, are defeated and Christiani=ed, 44) #ar #ith, 11* 6aturday, called Dthe 6abbath,D usually a holiday, 1.1, 1**, 171 6aturninus, a consular, delivered up to @a>nas, 1*1

6citis, 1%( 6criptures, copies of, to be $ade, 1() study of, .&, 11%, 1.&, 1(5) 2by the Apollinares3, 17, 11) literal sense of, &4, &., 1.&) $ystical sense of, 1%1, 14%, 141, 1.4) difficulties in, &4) 8uoted on both sides in the Novatian controversy, 114) read and explained in the churches, 1.4) co$$ents on, 1(5) translated by 'lfilas into the lan!ua!e of the @oths, 115 6cythian, a 6aracen so na$ed, corrupted the truth, 45 6cythians, a bishop of, present at the Nicene Council, 1) a Novatian bishop a$on! the, 171) te$pera$ent of, 114 6cythopolis, .& 6ebastian, a 0anich-an officer, 55 6ects, tendency of, to subdivide, 1.* 6ecundus, Arian bishop of Ptole$ais, refuses to receive the Nicene Creed, 1%) denounced by the Nicene Council, 14 6ecundus, father of Chrysosto$, 1.1 6editious $ove$ents at Antioch occasioned by the deposition of Eustathius, 47 6elenas, bishop of the @oths, 1.* 6eleucia, Council of, (1, (7, 75) creed of, (& 6epulchre, the ?oly, recovered, 41 6erapion, bishop of Antioch, 11 6erapion, bishop of ;h$uis, 1%1 6erapion, deacon in the Constantinopolitan church, 1.&) his arro!ance, 1*() is ordained bishop of ?eraclea in ;hrace, 15% 6erapis, 44) te$ple of 2called 6erapeu$3, destroyed, 14() sin!ular hiero!lyphics found in it, 14() invo"ed by 7ulian, 7& 6evera, #ife of <alentinian I , 11*

6everian, bishop of @abala, 1*(, 1*1 6everus, appointed C-sar by 0axi$ian, sent to 9o$e to sei=e the E$peror 0axentius, 1 6icine, Palace of, 11. 6icily, council held in, 1%4 6ide, birthplace of ;ro>lus the 6ophist and of Philip the presbyter, 1(1 6ilvanus, usurper, defeated by Constantius, 5& 6ilvanus, 6e$iCArian bishop of ;arsus, ta"es part in the Council of 6eleucia, (1) petitions 7ovian, &*) sent to 9o$e on a deputation, 1%%) subscribes a confession of faith, 1%1) ans#ered by Biberius, 1%4 6ilvanus, bishop of Philippopolis, 17.) transferred to ;roas, 17*) his praise#orthy ad$inistration, 17* 6ilver statue of Eudoxia, 15% 6iricius, bishop of 9o$e, 157 6ir$iu$, 55) Council of, 5() creeds of, 5(, 57, 51 6isinnius, Novatian bishop of Constantinople, reader to A!elius, 14.) ordained bishop, 14&) succeeds 0arcian, 14&) his learnin!, elo8uence, !race of person, and so$e exa$ples of his #it, 154) his death, 15() succeeded by Chrysanthus, 15( 6isinnius, bishop of Constantinople, succeeds Atticus, 1(1) ordains Proclus to the see of Cy=icus, 1(1) his death, 1(& .istra, places of penal prostitution, 147 .i/ &undred -ro$lems, treatise by Eva!rius, 1%7 6laves, 74, 117 6$yrna, 0acedonian 6ynod of, 1%4 6ocrates, author of the Ecclesiastical &istory, personal re$iniscences, 1&, (7, 14(, 141, 1.4, 15() birth of, 1.5) vie#s of,

re!ardin! the abolition of penitentiary presbyterDs office, 141) celebration of Easter, baptis$, fastin!, $arria!e, the Eucharist, and other ordinances, 1.%C1..) on Fri!en and his $erits, 1*7, 1*1) on Philip of 6ideDs Christian &istory, 1(1) on transference of bishops fro$ one church to another, 17. 6ocrates, Athenian philosopher, 17, &1 .ophia, church so called, .1, *., 7. 6ophistry of Arians, (%, 7*, 11% 6ophocles, ancient poet, 11 6ophronius, 6e$iCArian bishop of Po$peiopolis, declaration of, before the 6ynod of 6eleucia, (&) deposed by Acacius, 74) sides #ith 0acedonius, 7., 1*) petitions 7ovian, &* 6otades, obscene poet, son!s of, 1. 6oucis, a $ountain, $ade the boundary bet#een the Eastern and Iestern churches, *& 6pyridon, bishop of Cyprus, 1) t#o re$ar"able incidents in his life, 11, 1& 6teno!raphy, used to record the ser$ons and speeches of orators, 51, (1, 1*% 6tephen, bishop of Antioch, 5* 6trabo, @ree" #riter, 1(7 6trate!iu$, public buildin! in Constantinople, 41 6yc-, a church re$oved to, (( 6y$$achus, a 9o$an senator, cle$ency of ;heodosius to#ard, 145 6ynod 2Council3, at Nic-a, 1, 1%C14, 1&) at Antioch, 41, 7., &*) at ;yre, .%C.4) of the Eastern bishops, **) at 6ardica, .*, *(, *&, 5*) at 6ir$iu$, 5(, 57, 51) appointed to $eet at 9o$e, 5&) at 0ilan, (%) atte$pted at Nico$edia, (1) at Ari$inu$, (1, (7, 1*, 1%1, 1%4) of the 'rsacian faction at Nice, (5) at 6eleucia in Isauria, (1, (7, 75) at Constantinople, 71C 7.) at Alexandria, su$$oned by Athanasius and

Eusebius, 11, 14) at Antioch 2of bishops3, of the Acacian faction, &*, &5) Ba$psacus, &7) at 6icily, of 6icilian bishops, 1%4) at Pa=u$, of the Novatian bishops, 11.) Ecu$enical, at Constantinople, 141, 144) of Novatians, at Constantinople, 14&) at Chalcedon in +ithynia, 1*&) at Ephesus, 174 6ynods, provincial, the asse$blin! of, authori=ed by the Ecu$enical 6ynod of Constantinople) 144 6yrian, a $ilitary co$$ander, *%

;abernacle, of e$broidered linen, $ade by Constantius, 44 ;able, the holy, .%, .. ;arsus, in Cilicia, 6ynod of 6eleucia transferred to, (7) but prevented fro$ $eetin! there, 1%4, 1%. ;atian, a Christian $artyr, 1( ;e$ples, pa!an, closed, 4, 71, 1(, &*) cleansed, 7&) destroyed, 4, 44, 14( ;erebinthus, also called +uddas, 45 ;halassius, bishop of C-sarea, 171 Thalia, #or" co$posed by Arius, conde$ned, 1. ;heatrical entertain$ents, 114, 15& ;he$istius, a philosopher, &5) records 7ovianDs reli!ious tolerance and pronounces a consular oration before hi$ at Antioch, &5) induces <alens to relax the severity of his persecution, 115 ;heoctistus, leader of the Psathyrians, 1.* ;heodore, bishop of ?eraclea, .1, *1, ** ;heodore, to #ho$ the &istory is dedicated, .(, 1.7, 171 ;heodore, a youn! Christian, cruelly tortured by 7ulian, 1&, 1(5 ;heodore, a $artyr, 1%*

;heodore, of 0opsuestia, 1.& ;heodosiolus, put to death by <alens on account of his na$e, 1%5 ;heodosius, bishop of Philadelphia, deposed, 7% ;heodosius 2the @reat3, e$peror, 45) a 6paniard of noble ancestry, $ade collea!ue on the throne by @ratian, 11&) obtains a victory over the barbarians, ta"en ill and bapti=ed by the bishop of ;hessalonica, 14%) su$$ons a synod at Constantinople, 141) the @oths sub$it to hi$, 144) proclai$s Arcadius his son Au!ustus, 144) secures to the Novatians privile!es en/oyed by other sects, 14.) $a"es #ar on the usurper 0axi$us, 14*) overco$es and puts hi$ to death, 145) his cle$ency to#ards 6y$$achus, 145) destroys pa!an te$ples, 14() refor$s t#o infa$ous abuses in 9o$e, 147) returns to Constantinople, 141) tolerates all sects except the Euno$ians, 14&) favors the Novatians, 14&) defeats the usurper Eu!enius, 1.5) falls ill and sends for his son ?onorius, 1.&) dies, 1.() succeeded by his t#o sons, 1.7) funeral cere$onies, 1.7 ;heodosius II , birth of, 1*4) accession to the throne, 15., 15*) receives intelli!ence of the ne#s fro$ Persia in a re$ar"ably short ti$e, 1(.) his preCe$inent virtues, 1(*, 1(5) beco$es sole ruler, 1(5) proclai$s <alentinian III e$peror of the Iest, 1(() calls a synod to $eet at Ephesus, 174) appoints Proclus to the see of Constantinople, 175) his excellent 8ualities, 17() offers than"s!ivin!, 171 ;heodosius, bishop of 6ynada, 15*, 155 ;heodosiusD Foru$, && ;heodotus, bishop of Baodicea, 7* ;heodulus, ;hracian bishop, proscribed by Constantius, 5* ;heodulus, bishop of Ch-retapa, deposed, 7% ;heodulus, a $artyr, 1( ;heo!nis, Arian bishop of Nic-a, defends Arianis$, &) refuses to receive the Nicene Creed, 1%) exiled, 1%) recalled, 4%) copy of his recantation, 4%) abuses the e$perorDs cle$ency, 4() conspires a!ainst Athanasius, 4&, ..) rene#s efforts to introduce Arianis$, .( ;heon, father of ?ypatia, philosopher in Alexandria, 1(%

;heonas, Arian bishop of 0ar$arica, *, 14 ;heope$ptus, Novatian bishop of Alexandria, 15( ;heophilus, bishop of the @oths, 74 ;heophilus, 6e$iCArian bishop of Castabala, &*, 1%%, 1%1, 1%4 ;heophilus, bishop of Alexandria, desires to $a"e Eva!rius bishop, 1%&) succeeds ;i$othy in the see of Alexandria, 14*) reconciled to Flavian, 14() effects the destruction of the 0ithreu$ and 6erapeu$, 14() opposes 7ohn, 1.1) plots a!ainst hi$, 1*%, 1*5) enters into controversy #ith the $on"s but dissi$ulates before dan!er, 1*4) conde$ns Fri!en, 1*.) 8uarrels #ith Isidore, 1**, 1*5) continues operations a!ainst 7ohn, 1*1) counterCchar!es are $ade a!ainst hi$, 1*&) his death, 15( ;heophilus, bishop of Apa$ea, 17. ;heophronius, leader of the DEuno$iotheophronians,D 1.5 ;heoti$us, 6e$iCArian bishop of the Arabs, &5 ;heoti$us, bishop of 6cythia, defends Fri!en, 1*7 Theotocos, discussions concernin! the title, 17%C174 ;herapeia, a port in the Euxine, previously called Phar$aceus, 1(7 ;hessalonica, Bicinius co$pelled to live in, .) Paul exiled to, *. ;hessaly, ecclesiastical custo$s in, 1.4 ;h$uis, a bishop exiled under Constantius, 55 ;ho$as, apostle, !oes to the Parthians, 4.) church of, at Edessa, 1%* ;hracians, te$pera$ent of, 114 ;i!ris, a presbyter, 1*& ;i$othy, bishop of Alexandria, succeeds his brother Peter, 117, 11&) attends the 6ynod of Constantinople, 141) beco$es patriarch of E!ypt, 144) his death, 14*

;i$othy, Arian presbyter, proficient in the 6cripture, 15( ;i$othy, archdeacon in Alexandria, candidate for the episcopacy, 15( ;itles !iven to bishops and e$perors, 1.7 ;itus, of +ostra, &5 ;oleration, practiced, &5, &(, 141, 17() plea for, 115 ;ortures inflicted on ?o$oousians, 55) on Christian #o$en, (() on the $artyrs of 0eru$, 1() on ;heodore, 1& ;radition, Catholic, 11 ;ransference of bishops, 8uestion of, 17. ;rans$i!ration of souls, theory of, &% ;reves, a city in @aul, Athanasius exiled to, .7 ;ribi!ildus, a "ins$an of @a>nas, rebels, 1*1 Trinity, on the, treatise by 5idy$us, 11% ;ro>lus, a sophist, 1*4, 15*, 1(1, 17. ;ruth, historical, hard to ascertain, 1.7 ;yre, council of, .%, .1, .4

'lfilas, bishop of the @oths, 74) translates the 6criptures into the @othic, 115 'nity in the ;rinity, .) in the Church bet#een Novatians and Frthodox, (( 'ptar, Jin! of the +ur!undians, 17% 'ranius, bishop of ;yre, (1) deposed, 7% 'ranius, 6e$iCArian bishop of Apa$ea, &5

'ranius, 6e$iCArian bishop of 0elitina, &5 'rbanus, $artyr under <alens, 1%* 'rsacius, Arian bishop of 6in!idnu$, conspires a!ainst Athanasius, 4&, ..) recants, *1, 5., 57) refuses to anathe$ati=e Arius, (1) deposed by the Council of Ari$inu$, (.) favored by Constantius, (* 'rsinus, a deacon of 9o$e, 11.

<acant bishop, 1(& <alens, Arian bishop of 0ursa, conspires a!ainst Athanasius, 4&, ..) recants, *1, 5., 57) refuses to anathe$ati=e Arius, (1) deposed by the Council of Ari$inu$, (.) favored by Constantius, (* <alens, e$peror, as a $ilitary officer, prefers retire$ent to hypocrisy, 15, &() raised to share the i$perial throne, &() resides at Constantinople, &() is intolerant and cruel, &7) orders the #alls of Chalcedon to be ra=ed, and uses the stones for public baths, &&) persecutes the Novatians, &&) leaves Constantinople for Antioch, 1%.) banishes Eustathius and Eva!rius, 1%.) doo$s an entire con!re!ation to death, 1%*) slau!hters $any on account of their na$es, 1%5) persecutes the Christians, 1%&) per$its the @oths to beco$e his sub/ects, 115, 11() desists fro$ persecutin!, 11() departs fro$ Antioch and arrives at Constantinople, 117) his sub/ects $ur$ur, he routs the @oths and is slain, 117, 111 <alentinian I , e$peror, as a $ilitary officer, prefers retire$ent to hypocrisy, 15, &() declared e$peror, &() $a"es <alens his collea!ue, &() favors the ?o$oousians, &() !oes to the Iest, 11*) abstains fro$ interferin! #ith any sect, 11*) his territories invaded, ruptures a bloodvessel and dies, 11* <alentinian II , e$peror, born, 1%%) proclai$ed e$peror, 11*) Probus, consul durin! his $inority, 14*) co$pelled to ad$it 0axi$us the usurper as a collea!ue, ;heodosius helps hi$ a!ainst the usurper, 14*) triu$phal entry into 9o$e, 145) stran!led, 1.5 <alentinian III , proclai$ed e$peror, 1(() $arries Eudoxia, dau!hter of ;heodosius II , 177

<araranes, "in! of Persia, 157) persecutes the Christians and provo"es the 9o$ans, 1(4) i$prisons the 9o$an envoys, is routed and co$pelled to $a"e peace, 1(4, 1(. <arious readin!, a case of, 171 <enus, te$ple of, re$oved, 41) at Aphaca, de$olished, 44 <essels, sacred, .%, 1(* <etranio, usurper, 5.) proclai$ed e$peror, 55) deposed, lives happily in retire$ent, 55 <icentius, presbyter of 9o$e, 1& <ictor, bishop of 9o$e, 1.% 0irgin, to the, treatise by Eva!rius, 1%7 <ir!ins, torture of, 55 <itian, 9o$an !eneral, 1(. <ito, presbyter of 9o$e, 1&

Iednesday and Friday, observed as fastCdays, 1.4, 1(* Ihite !ar$ents, #orn by candidates for baptis$, 1(1 Iill of Constantine, .5 DIisdo$, the, of @od,D *

)enn, a dialo!ue by 0ethodius, bishop of Fly$pus, 1*7 Menophon, ancient @ree" #riter, &4, 1(7 Gealots, 1.7 Geno, bishop of 7erusale$, 1.& DGeuxippus,D bath called so, *.

Go>lus, 6e$iCArian bishop of Barissa, &5 Gosi$us, bishop of 9o$e, 151

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