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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
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monitions to himself, he is shown the church arising as a glorious tower, 323348.

his commandments, twelve in number, embracing Christian duties, 349374.

his similitudes, nine in number, 375435.

Hero, deacon of Antioch, epistle of Ignatius to him, 467473; wherein he is exhorted to earnestness and moderation, cautioned against false teachers, instructed as to certain duties, and pointed out as the future bishop of Antioch.

Holy Spirit, 155, 163, 229, 230, 358, 366, 368, 386, 474.

Holiness, 28, 70, 71.

Humility enjoined, 8, 16, 22, 158, 185; of Christ, 18; of saints, 19, 20.

Husbands, duty of, 227, 263, 275, 352, 464.

Hyssop, 115.

Idols, vanity of, 303, 304.

Ignatius, mentioned by Polycarp, 76, 77; introductory note to his epistles, 139144.

— Epistle to the Ephesians, 145169.

— Epistle to the Magnesians, 171178.

— Epistle to the Trallians, 159206.

— Epistle to the Romans, 207220.

— Epistle to the Philadelphians, 222238.

— Epistle to the Smyrnæans, 239255.

— Epistle to Polycarp, 257267.

— Syriac versions of his Epistles to Polycarp, Ephesians, Romans, 274285.

— In them he speaks of his bonds, 169, 172, 185, 192, 208, 251, 252; his desire for martyrdom, 209, 213, 214, 218, 291; seeks the prayers of the churches, 157, 205, 229; speaks of his need of humility, 193; of his knowledge, 194, 233.

— Account of his martyrdom, 291297; condemned by Trajan, 292; sails to Smyrna, 293; writes to the churches, 294; is brought to Rome, 295; is devoured by wild beasts at Rome, 296; appears in a vision after death, 297.

Ignatius, spurious Epistles of. Introductory note, 451453; to the Tarsians, 455; to the Antiochians, 461; to Hero, a deacon of Antioch, 467; to the Philippians, 473482; to, from Maria the Proselyte, 484; to Mary at Neapolis, 487; to John the Apostle, 490; a second Epistle to John, 492; to the Virgin Mary, 493.

Imitators of God, 313; of Christ, 149, 198, 215.

Impure thoughts, 324, 326.

Isaac, 29.

Jacob, 10, 29.

James the Just, 482.

Jews not heirs of covenant, 124.

— superstitions of, 305.

— observances of, 306.

Jewish sacrifices abolished, 102.

John the Apostle, Epistles of Ignatius to him, 490, 492.

Jonah, 12.

Josiah, 174.

Judaizing teachers, 182, 183, 230.

Judas, 442.

Judith, 46.

Judged in the flesh, 61.

Justification, 29, 30.

Kingdom of God looked for, 63.

Knowledge, 107, 130, 313, 315.

Law of Christ, 131.

Life, 215, 315, 401.

Light, way of, 131.

Lot, his example, 14.

Lord's day, 181.

Love commended, 42, 161.

— brotherly, 42, 43, 161.

— Moses an example of, 44.

— other examples of, 46.

— to God, 162, 246, 313.

Luxury, 391393.

Magnesians, Epistle of Ignatius to, 171178; wherein he shows the honour and submission due by them to their bishop, 173179, 186; warns against Judaism and false doctrine, 179183.

Marriage, 227, , 355.

Martyrdom of Polycarp, 8595.

— of Ignatius, 291297.

Martyrs, 11, 84, 212, 314, 333.

Maries, the, in the gospels, 447.
Mary at Neapolis, Epistle of Igna-