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Chiliasm; of Papias, 151 sq, 158 sq, 160, 197, 215 n; of the early Church generally, 151 Christian literature; compared with the classics as regards external evidence for documents, 82; plagiarisms in, 202 Christian martyrs; coincidence with the Passion of Christ in the sufferings of, 220; zeal for martyrdom exhibited by, 82 sq Christian prisoners, the treatment of, 74 sq Christology; of the Synoptists and Fourth Gospel, 15 sq; of Cerinthus, 118; of Ignatius, 42, 86 sq, 108, 231; of Polycarp, 106, 108; of Justin Martyr, 235; of Melito, 230, 231, 234 sq Christ's ministry, the duration of, 16 sq, 48, 131, 245 sq _Chronicon Paschale_; see _Paschal Chronicle_ Chrysostom, the panegyric on Ignatius of, 80 [Ciasca, 288] Claudius Apollinaris; see _Apollinaris_ Clemens, Flavius, cousin of Domitian, 94 n Clement of Alexandria; coincidence in the name, 94 n; a pupil of Pantaenus, 274; perhaps of Melito, 218, 224; perhaps also of Tatian, 274; quotes from Tatian, 273 n; his wide learning, 269; compared with his heathen contemporaries, 269; his travels, 270; his testimony to the Four Gospels, 270; to St Mark, 167; to the Fourth Gospel, 52; to the labours of St John, 218; accepts the identity of authorship of the Fourth Gospel and Apocalypse, 216; employs the Epistle of Clement of Rome, 47; the Epistle of Barnabas, 47; the _Apocalypse of Peter_, 47; the _Gospel according to the Hebrews_, 152; quotes Basilides, 161; his treatise on the Paschal Festival, 243 sq; date of his _Stromateis_, 274; his use of the word 'oracles,' 174 Clement of Rome; his name, 94 n; probably a Hellenist Jew, 94; and a freedman, 94; his position compared with that of Polycarp, 89; scriptural quotations in his Epistle, 40, 105, 110; Eusebius' method tested on it, 40, 47, 179; its testimony to the Epistle of the Hebrews, 40, 47, 49; employed by Clement of Alexandria, 47; its date and that of the book of Judith, 25 n; his use of the Canon and that of Polycarp, 94, 105; his use of the word 'oracles,' 174; the story of the phoenix in, 268; his place in modern German theories, 24 Clementines; as a romance, 15; Gnostic fragments preserved in the, 40 n; quote and employ the narrative of the Fourth Gospel, 50, 52 Cook, 66, 67 Cordus, Q. Julius, proconsul of Cyprus, 294 n Cramer's _Catena_, 201 Credne
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