ABRAHAM, the faith of, p. 158 sq (pas- sim)
accusative, for other objective cases, v. 7,26
Acts of the Apostles, its scope and cha- racter, p. 346 sq, 359; its relation to St Paul's Epistles, ii. 1 sq, p. 91 sq, 123 sq (passim), 305 sq, 346 sq, 359
Acts, passages commented on; (ix. 20-26) p. 89; (xv. 29) p. 305 sq; (xvi. 6) p. 20, 22; (xxviii. 21) p. 93 Aelia Capitolina, foundation of, p. 316; Church of, p. 317 aeons, the two, i. 4
Africa, the Church of, p. 335, 344 Alcibiades of Apamea, p. 331 Alcuin founds a school of biblical in- terpretation, p. 235
Alexandria, the Church of, p. 335 Alfred's (king) malady, p. 190 sq Alphaeus, to be identified with Clopas? p. 256 sq, 267, 290; with Alfius? p.
268 Ambrose (the friend of Origen), a trea-
Ambrose (St), commentary wrongly
ascribed to, p. 229, 232; on the Lord's brethren, p. 287 sq Ambrosiaster: see Hilary Ancient Syriac Documents (Cureton's), p. 60, 100, 345
Ancyra, p. 6, 8, 11, 13, 20 sq, 32, 34
Andronicus and Junia (-as), p. 96, 98 angels administering the law, iii. 19 Anselm, commentary ascribed to, p. 236 Antidicomarianites, p. 285
Antioch, foundation of the Church at, p. 301; the new metropolis of Christ- endom, p. 304; St Peter reputed bishop of, ii. 11; catholicity of, p. 335, 341; Judaizers at, ii. 12 sq, p. 371; biblical school of, p. 228; see Paul (St)
Antioch in Pisidia, St Paul preaches at,
aorist, uses of, v. 4, 24, vi. 2; episto- lary, vi. 11
Apocryphal Gospels, on the Lord's bre- thren, p. 260, 274 89
Apollos, not an Apostle, p. 96, 98 apologists, references to Galatians in, P. 59 8q
Apostle, meaning of the term, p. 92 sq; not limited to the twelve, p. 93 sq, 260; qualifications and functions of, P. 97 8q (passim)
apostolic congress and decree, ii. 1 sq. (passim), p. 125 sq., 305 sq (passim), 350
Apostolical Constitutions, mention of Philip in, p. 100; on the Jameses, P. 282 apostolic fathers, references to Gala- tians in, p. 58 sq; use of the term 'Apostle' in, p. 99
Arabia, meaning of, p. 88; St Paul's visit to, p. 87 89, 194
Arabians, called Hagarenes, iv. 25; their enmity to the Jews, iv. 29 Arabic version of the New Testament,
Ariston of Pella, p. 152 sq
article, the definite, i. 4, 7, 10, 13, 23, iii. 20, 21, iv. 6, 31, v. 14, p. 193: see also νόμος
seph, not Joses, p. 268; his estrange- ment from St Paul, ii. 13 Barsabas, Joseph or Joses? p. 268; identified with Matthias, p. 97 Basil (St), on the Lord's brethren, p. 284
Basilides, and eidwλólura, p. 310 Bede, commentary wrongly ascribed to, p. 236
Belgae, a Celtic people, p. 244 Belka (el), p. 87, 196
biblical studies, Antiochene School of, p. 228; revival of, under Charle- magne, p. 235
Bolgius, p. 248
Bonosus, p. 286
branding among the ancients, vi. 17 Brennus, p. 247
brethren of the Lord, p. 252 sq (pas-
'brother,' wide use of the term, p. 256, 261, 288
Bruno Carthusianus, his commentary
on St Paul, p. 236 βασκαίνειν, iii. βαστάζειν, vi. 17
Cassiodorus, his notes on St Paul, p. 233; he expurgates the commentary of Pelagius, ib.; he translates the notes of Clement of Alexandria, p.
Catena (Cramer's), on Galatians, p. 234 causa, 'a thing,' early use of, p. 194 Celsus quotes Galatians, p. 61 Celtae, the name, p. 2 sq; its use in
Dion Cassius, p. 240; migrations of the, p. 4 sq (passim), 241; distin- guished from Germans, p. 240 sq Cephas, use of the name, i. 18; falsely assigned to different persons, p. 129 Cerethrius, p. 248
chiasm, the figure, iv. 5
Christian, the name, p. 301
chronology of the exodus, iii. 17; of St Paul, see Paul
Chrysostom (St), his homily on St Peter at Antioch, p. 131, 229; his com- mentary on Galatians, p. 228 sq; on
St Paul's infirmity, p. 187; on Hagar, p. 195; on the Lord's brethren, p. 257, 289 sq circumcision, the question of, p. 305
sq (passim), ii. 1 sq (passim) Claudius Altissiodorensis (or Tauri- nensis), his commentary on St Paul, p. 235
Clement of Alexandria, on Cephas at Antioch, p. 129; on the Lord's bre- thren, p. 279 sq; on the Nicolaitans, p. 298; his use of the word 'apostle,' p. 100; his commentary on the Ca- tholic Epistles, p. 279
Clement of Rome, his position in the Church, p. 100, 338, 341; his Epistle, P. 338, 358
Clementine Homilies, their scope and complexion, p. 340 sq; editions and epitomes of, etc. p. 327; their Ro- man origin doubtful, p. 340 sq; their representation of St James, p. 274, 276, 370 sq; attacks on St Paul, ii. 11, 13, iv. 10, 16, 24, p. 61 8q, 129, 327 8q; limitation of the term 'apostle' in, p. 1oo; letter of Peter prefixed to, p. 329; letter of Clement prefixed to, p. 341 Clementine Recognitions, composition
of, p. 329 sq; editions and trans- lations of, p. 327; Ascents of James incorporated in, p. 276, 330, 359, 367; allusion to St Paul in, iv. 16; arbitrary alteration of Rufinus in, P. 330
Cleopas, the name, p. 267
Clopas, p. 256 sq, 267 sq, 277; to be identified with Alphaeus? p. 257, 267,290
collection of alms for Judæa, p. 25, 55, 304, ii. 10, vi. 7 Collyridians, p. 285 Corinth, the Church of, its catholicity,
p. 358; parties in, p. 372 sq; Ju- daizers in, ib.; the offender in, p. 54, vi. I
Corinthians, 1st Epistle to the, when written, p. 38; compared with Gala- tians, p. 51 sq, 64; passages com-
mented on, (i. 12) p. 372, (ii. 9) p.
334, (viii. 1-13, X. 14—22) p. 308 Corinthians, 2nd Epistle to the, when
written, p. 39; tone of, p. 51; com- pared with Galatians, p. 44, 49, 64 Cornelius, conversion of, p. 300 sq Cramer's Catena, on Galatians, p. 234 Crescens, p. 31
cross, offence of the, p. 153 sq crucifixion, not a Jewish punishment, P. 154
crucifying with Christ, ii. 20, vi. 14 Cyril of Alexandria, on the Lord's bre- thren, p. 290
Cyril of Jerusalem, on the Lord's bre- thren, p. 283 καθώς, ii. 5
καὶ ἐάν, ἐὰν καί, i. 8 καινὴ κτίσις, vi. 15 καιροί, iv. 10
καλεῖν, ὁ καλῶν (καλέσας), i. 6, ν. 8; καλεῖν ἐπί, ν. 13 καλοποιεῖν, vi. 9 κανών, vi. 16
κατὰ ἄνθρωπον, i. rr, iii. 15 καταβαίνειν, i. 17
καταρτίζειν, vi. κατασκοπεῖν, ii. 4 κατέρχεσθαι, i. 17 κατηχεῖν, vi. 6
καύχησις, καύχημα, vi.
κενόδοξος (-δοξία), ν. 26 κλίμα, i. 21 κοιλίας (ἐκ), i. 15 κοινωνεῖν, vi. 6 κράζειν, iv. 6
κρίμα (κρίμα), ν. 1ο χάριν, iii. 19
χείρ, ἐν χειρί, iii. 19 χρηστότης (ἀγαθωσύνη), ν. 22
Damascenus (Johannes), his commen tary on St Paul, p. 234
dative, uses of, ii. 19, v. 16, 25, vi. 12, 16 Deuteronomy, passages commented on; (xxi. 23) p. 152 sq; (xxvii, 26) iii. 10; (xxxiii. 2) iii. 19 Didymus of Alexandria, on St Peter at
Ephraem Syrus, his commentary on St Paul, p. 227; on Hagar, p. 194 Epiphanius, on the Lord's brethren, P. 253 sq (passim), 285 sq; on the Nazarenes, p. 319
Esdras, 4th book of, on faith, p. 161 Essene Ebionism, p. 322 sq (passim) Ethiopian eunuch, conversion of, p. 300
Eusebius of Caesarea, Syriac transla-
tion of, p. 280, 283, 332, 358; the passage H. E. ii. I commented on, p. 280; on the Lord's brethren, p. 282; his silence misinterpreted, P. 345
Gaezatodiastus, p. 248 Galatae, the name, p. 2 sq Galatia, geographical limits of, p. 6, 7,
18 sq; mixed population of, p. 8 sq; Jews in, p. 9 sq, 25 sq; Romans in, p. 6 sq, 9; trade of, p. 10; fertility of, ib.; used of European Gaul, p. 3, 31 Galatia, the people of, alien to Asia, p. 1;
their origin, migrations, and early history, p. 4 sq (passim); their lan guage, p. 12, 246 sq; their three tribes, p. 7, 248; their national cha- racter, p. 128q; their religion, p. 8, 11, 16 sq, 21, 23, 30; mutilation among, p. 16, v. 12; witchcraft among, V. 20; were they Celts or Teutons? p. 2398q (passim); supposed German affinities explained, p. 250 sq; names among, p. 246
Galatia, the Churches of, their locality,
p. 20 sq; composition of, p. 26; St Paul's intercourse with, p. 21 sq (passim), 41; Judaism in, p. 27 sq, 372 sq; persecutions of, iii. 4; later history of, p. 31 sq; heresies of, p. 32 sq; martyrs of, p. 33 sq Galatians, Epistle to the, date of, p. 36 sq (passim); St Paul's companions at the time, i. 2; object of, p. 31; style and features of, p. 43 sq, 63 8q, i. 1, 6; its resemblance to 2 Cor., 43 sq; and to Rom., p. 45 sq; genu- ineness of, p. 57 sq; external testi- mony to, p. 58 sq; analysis of, p. 65 sq; postscript to, p. 65, vi. 11; com- mentaries on, p. 227 sq (passim); its
importance in modern controversy, p. 68, 293
Galli, Gallia, the names, p. 2 sq Gauls: see Celtae, Galatae, Galli Gelasius (Pope), commentary falsely ascribed to, p. 233
Genesis, passages commented on, (xv. 6) p. 159 8q; (xv. 13) iii. 17; (xxi. 9, 10) iv. 29, 30
Gennadius, his commentary on St Paul, p. 231
Gentiles, the Gospel preached to, p. 295 sq (passim); emancipation and pro- gress of, p. 302 sq (passim) Germanopolis, p. 250 sq Glossa Ordinaria, p. 236 Gordium, p. 10, 20
Gregory Nazianzen, on St Peter at Antioch, p. 130
Gregory Nyssen, on the Lord's bre- thren, p. 284
guardianship, ancient laws respecting, iv. 1
gutturals interchanged in the Semitic languages, p. 197
γινώσκειν, εἰδέναι, iii. 7, iv. 9
γνωρίζω ὑμῖν, i. .. γράμματα, vi. 1 γραφή, iii. 8, 22
Habakkuk, ii. 4 commented on, p. 156, iii. II
Hadrian, his treatment of Jews and Christians, p. 316 sq
Hagar, meaning of, p. 87 sq, 193 sq; places bearing the name, p. 196; a synonyme for Sinai?, p. 89, 196 sq, iv. 25; doubtful reading, p. 192 sq lagarenes, iv. 25, 29
Harant, der Christliche Ulysses, p. 195; on Hagar, ib.
Haymo, commentary on St Paul, p. 236 Hebrews, Gospel of the; account of our Lord appearing to James, p. 274 Hegesippus, his sojourn in Rome, p. 332; not an Ebionite, p. 333 8q; on the Lord's brethren, p. 276sq; on James the Lord's brother, p. 365 sq; on
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