Melito, 225 n, 230 sq
Andreas of Caesarea, mentions Papias, 34 n, 214
Andrew (St), at Ephesus, 91, 143, 145, 146, 160, 189, 193
Anger, 165
Anicetus, 99, 100, 101, 102
Anthropomorphism, 139 n
Antinomianism, 119 sq
Antioch;
Trajan at, 79;
Antoninus Pius at, 98 n;
earthquake at, 79 sq
Antoninus Pius;
proconsul of Asia as T. Aurelius Fulvus, 98 n;
his movements as emperor, 98 n
Aphraates, his acquaintance with Tatian's _Diatessaron_, 283 n, [288]
Aphthonius, 280
Apion, as a critic, 269
Apocalypse;
its date, 14 n, 132;
its differences from the Fourth Gospel, 15, 131 sq, 214 sq;
the term Logos in, 15, 123;
supposed allusions to St Paul in, 13 sq;
the form of Gnosticism denounced in, 14 n;
its position in the Canon of Eusebius, 47;
Eusebius' treatment of patristic notices of, 37 n, 39, 43, 47, 215 sq;
Papias on its authorship, 34 n, 214;
Justin Martyr, 43, 216;
Irenaeus, 45, 47, 216;
Eusebius, 144;
the Johannine authorship admitted by the early fathers, 214 sq;
notices in Justin Martyr, 43,47, 216;
in Melito, 47;
his commentary on it, 216;
in the Muratorian Canon, 216;
in Theophilus, 44, 47, 52, 216;
in Apollonius, 47
_Apocalypse of Peter_, 37, 47
Apollinaris, Claudius, of Hierapolis;
a contemporary of Melito, 237;
his date, 237 sq;
his literary activity, 32, 102, 207, 238;
his orthodoxy, 238 sq;
his writings, 238, 242 sq;
Eusebius' list of them incomplete, 238, 242 sq;
his _Apology_, 237;
his work against the Montanists, 238, 243;
against the Severians, 243;
on the Paschal Festival, 238 sq, 242 sq;
the assumed silence of the fathers on this work considered, 242 sq;
not an antagonist of Melito, 242, 244, 245;
but a Quartodeciman, 244 sq;
genuineness of the extant fragments of, 239 sq;
references to the Gospels in them, 239, 240;
to the Fourth Gospel, 240;
follows the chronology of the Fourth Gospel, 248;
mentions the miracle of the Thundering Legion, 237;
his prominence in the School of St John, 218
Apollonius;
notice of the Apocalypse in, 47;
extracts in Eusebius from, 91 n
Apologies, absence of scriptural quotations in Christian, 33, 271, 275
Arethas, 201
Arianism, and the Ignatian controversy, 60, 62, 69
Aristides, the rhetorician, 98 n, 104, 270
Aristion, and Papias, 91, 143, 144 sq, 149, 150 n, 187, 266
Arnold, Matthew, 24, 190 n
Artemis, cultus of the Ephesian,
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