INDEX.
- Achillas, or Achilles, bishop of Alexandria, 34, 37, 45.
- Acesius, bishop of the Novatians, invited to the Council, 103.
- Admission of women forbidden, 100.
- Adultery, remark of Constantine upon, 114.
- Ælia, or Jerusalem, 102.
- Ætians, 119. See Eunomians.
- Ætins, originator of the Ætian, or Eunomian sect of Ariaus, sketch of, 47, 119.
- Aithalis, or Aithalas, 45.
- Alaphio, 45.
- Aix, Council of, 96.
- Alexander, bishop of Alexandria, 34, 36; letter, 37; dies, 85.
- Alexander, of Byzantium, 55.
- Alexandrian Synod, 73.
- Ambrose, Saint, composes hymns, 78; quoted, 104.
- Ammonius, lather of Arius, 34.
- Amphion, of Epiphania, 55, and another of Sidon, 55.
- Anthony of Tarsus, 55.
- Apion, son of Alexander, 45.
- Apollinaris, junior, of Antioch, 117.
- Arians, bent upon establishing their doctrines, 87, 88; their arguments reported, 86, 87, 88; seventeen bishops at first side with Arius, 90; favored by Constautine, 60, 70; contests of, 117.
- Arian sect, 30.
- Arians, of later times, 30.
- Arian singers, 73.
- Arian Council, 116.
- Arius, originator of Arianism, sketches of him, 34, 47, 110; opposition to him, 36; he writes to Eusebius, of Nicomedia, 46; his friends, 47; excommunicated and banished, 72; or anathematized, 108; recalled, 70; his creed, 71; death of, 35, 117.
- Arius, another of this name, 45.
- Armentarius, 14.
- Arostanes, or Aristens, 55.
- Athanasius, of Anazarbus, 47, 55, 119.
- Athanasius, the archbishop of Alexandria, 71; succeeds Alexander, 60; quoted, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, etc.; sketches of him, 118.
- Attig's Hist. Con. Niceni, 76.
- Augusta, 19.
- Auxanon, 55.
- Basil, of Amasia, 55.
- Banquet of Constantine, to which he invites all the bishops, 114.
- Baronius' Annals of the Church, quoted, 30.
- Bethlehem Church, 19.
- Beveridge's Pandecta Canonum, quoted, 104, etc.
- Bingham's Antiquities of the Christian Church, quoted, 73.
- Bishops, known to have attended the Council of Nice, 55; their manner of discussion, 60; their flattery of the emperor, 23.
- Boniface iii., 36.
- Books of the Bible, 94.
- Bower's Lives of the Popes, quoted, 36.
- Cæcilian, of Carthage, 55.
- Canon of Scriptures, 94.
- Canons of Nice, 76; twenty established, 98.
- Candidus, the Arian, 74.
- Carpones, 45.
- Carthage, Council of, 96.
- Cathari, i. e., the pure (or Puritans), 102.
- Celibacy, 20, 90.
- Chlorus, 13, 19.
- Christ's divine nature, 29.
- Chrysostom, John, 20.
- Clark's Hefele, quoted, 86.
- Claudia, 13.
- Coluthus, 38.
- Confessors present, 54.
- Conclusion of this history, 120.
- Constans, son of Constantine, 26.
- Constantia, sister of Constantine, 23, 25; friendly to Arius, 70.
- Constantine, his life, 13; baptized, 21; dies, 21; his army, 22; his cruelty to captives, 23; his daughters, 26; his will, 26; his character, 23, 29, 108; his letter to Alexander and Arius, 52; splendid appearance and speech of, 65; cause of his lenity to Arius, 70; his letters quoted, 75,