Canon, 166, 270;
in Irenaeus, 45, 48, 166, 233, 263 sq;
in Eusebius, 39
Fourth Gospel;
its spirit, 13;
its Hebraic character, 14;
the minuteness of its details, 14 sq;
the narrative of an eye-witness, 14 sq;
compared with the Apocalypse, in diction, 15, 34 n, 131 sq, 214 sq;
in Christology, 15 sq;
the bearing of Montanism on this question, 219, 238, 267;
compared with the Synoptists in chronology and
narrative, 16, 48, 131, 240, 245 sq;
the relation of the Paschal controversy to this
question, 17, 219, 225, 239 sq, 267;
historical and geographical allusions considered, 17 sq;
the personality of its author, 18 sq;
association of others with him in the work, 187;
anecdotes with regard to its composition, 48, 52, 187, 189 sq, 210, 217;
probably dictated, 187, 214;
its wide acceptance among orthodox and heretics, 52 sq;
testimony given by the growth of various readings
and interpolations, 9 sq, 52;
by the commentary of Heracleon, 52;
the evidence of the Ignatian Epistles, 41;
of Papias, 4 sq, 35, 54 sq, 186 sq;
of the _Martyrdom of Polycarp_, 221 sq;
of the elders in Irenaeus, 48;
of the Muratorian Canon, 52, 189 sq, 206 sq;
of Claudius Apollinaris, 240;
of the School of St John generally, 249 sq;
of the _Letter of the Gallican Churches_, 258;
of Tatian, 275 sq, 280 sq;
of Origen, 216;
of Gaius, 216 n;
Irenaeus on its purpose, 48, 182;
quoted by Theophilus of Antioch, 44, 52, 179, 215, 216;
significance of the silence of Eusebius, 33 sq, 51 sq;
ascribed to Cerinthus, 215;
its connexion with the First Epistle of St John, 186 sq, 190, 220
Gaius;
on the authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews, 47;
of the Apocalypse and Fourth Gospel, 216 n;
his date, 216 n;
his relation to Hippolytus considered, 91 n, 216 n
Galen, 83, 153, 196 n, 295 n, 296 sq
Gallican Churches;
a colony from the Churches of Asia Minor, 249, 251 sq;
intimate connexion between the two bodies, 105, 249, 252 sq;
persecuted under M. Aurelius, 252 sq;
their letter to the brethren in Asia and
Phrygia, 146 n, 216, 252 sq, 259 n, 271;
its date, 259;
scriptural quotations in it, 254 sq;
their letters on the Montanist controversy, 253;
their letter to Victor on the Paschal controversy, 253 sq
Gaul, called Galatia, 251
Georgius Hamartolos, 211 sq
Gfroerer, 69
Glaucias, 21
Gnosticism;
the development of antinomian, 1
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