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INDEX.
- 76; he argues the homoöusian, 87, 90; friendly to Acesius, 103; his epistle to absent bishops, 111; his Vicennalia and banquet, 114.
- Constantius-Chlorus, 19.
- Constantius, son of Constantine, 26.
- Consubstantial Creed, by which party proposed, 71; introduced, and established, 79, 80.
- Cornelius, bishop of Rome, 103.
- Council, Arian, prior to the Nicene, 116; of Antioch, 116.
- Council of Nice, causes of its convocation, 29–33; its objects and results, 30; date and locality, 31; last day's proceedings, 115; who presided, 64; the discussions, 69; number of bishops present, 57; number of persons present, 54.
- Council of Nice, the second, 51;
- Council of Tyre, 85.
- Councils of various times and places, 30.
- Creed of the Orthodox party, 94; confirmed by decree of Constantine, 107; Arian rejected, 69.
- Crispus, son of Constantine, 23, 24, 25, 26.
- Cyclopædia, New American, quoted, 96, etc.
- Cynon, 55.
- Dachius, of Berenice, 55.
- Dalmatius, 24, 26.
- Day of Rest, 4.
- Daza, 18.
- Deacons, their duties, 106.
- Desios (Lat. Desius), the Greek name of the month of June, 57.
- Diocletian, 13, 62.
- Dionysius, bishop of Rome, 89.
- Divine nature of Christ, 35.
- Doctrine and discipline. See Canons.
- Domnus, of Stridon, 55.
- Dying penitents, 105.
- Easter, the day on which Christ's, resurrection is commemorated, called also Paschal feast, festival, or solemnity, first instituted A. D. 68, 97, 112.
- Ecclesiastes, quoted, 8.
- Epilogue, 117.
- Epiphanius, his account of heresies quoted, 34, etc.; sketch of, 92.
- Eucharist, 106.
- Eulalius, 55.
- Eunomius, the acute theologian, and founder of a sect of Arians, 119.
- Eupsychius, of Tyana, 55.
- Eusebians, i. e., Arians, 118.
- Eusebius, of Nicomedia, 25, 26, 70, 72; his letter to Paulinus, bishop of Tyre, 49; defends and supports Arius, 60, etc.; the Arians, called also Eusebians, propound their doctrines, 60; baptizes Constantine, 21, 60; sketch of, 118, 60.
- Eusebius Pamphilus, or Pamphili, bishop of Cæsarea, 50, 62; his letter to Alexander, 13, 25, 43, of, 59; his letter quoted, 79; his 46, 115; quoted, 59, etc.; sketch creed, 78; subscribes the Nicene Creed, 82.
- Eustathius, bishop of Antioch, 55, 68; quoted, 85, 72, etc.; sketch of, 84.
- Eustorgius, 55.
- Eutropius, 13.
- Eutychius, 55.
- Euzoius, the Arian, 45.
- Fabianus, bishop of Rome, 102.
- Fausta, 17, 23, 25, 26.
- Formulary, or confession of faith, 94; of Eusebius Pamphilus, 79. See, also, Creed.
- Gaius, 45.
- Galerius, 13, 14, 17.
- Gallus, 25.
- Garden of Eden, 6.
- Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, quoted, 23, 24, 25, 27, 47, 120.
- Gratian, 26.
- Gregory, of Berytus, which was anciently "Beroe," and is now Beirout, and the name "Berea," given in Theodoret, should probably be Beroe, 47, 55.
- Gregory, of Cæsarea, quoted, 64.
- Hadrian, or Adrian, pope of Rome, quoted, 58.
- Hagiograpba, 93.
- Hammond's Canons, quoted, 76.
- Hanibalianus, 24.
- Harpocration, 55.
- Hefele, quoted, 86, 95.
- Hell, 8.
- Helladius, 45.
- Hellanicus, 47, 55.
- Helena, 13, 19, 26, 28.
- Hermogenes, 55.
- Hilary, ecclesiastical historian, quoted, 58.
- Hippo, Council of, 94.
- Holy Sepulchre, 19.
- Homoiousios, introduced by the Arians, 70.
- Homoöusian, the, 71, 72; explained by Constantine, 90.
- Homoöusios, the word introduced by the Orthodox, 70, 71, 96.