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heresies in the Church of Jerusalem,

P. 315 89, 325 sq
Hellenists, their influence in theChurch,
p. 297 sq

Helvidius, on the Lord's brethren, p.
253 sq (passim), 286

Hermas, the Shepherd of; its date, p. 99;
its character and teaching, p. 339 8q;
use of the term 'apostle' in, p. 99
Herod, persecution of, p. 124, 127
Herveus Dolensis, commentary on St
Paul, p. 236

Hilary (Ambrosiaster), commentary on
St Paul, p. 229, 232; on the Lord's
brethren, p. 284

Hilary of Poitiers, on the Gauls, p. 242;

on the Lord's brethren, p. 283; com-
mentary wrongly ascribed to, p. 229
Hippolytus on the Nicolaitans, p. 297
sq; on the book of Elchasai, p.
324 sq, 331, 342; St John illustrated
from, p. 309; the pseudo-, concern-
ing the Lord's brethren, p. 282

James the Lord's brother, was he an
apostle? i. 19, p. 95, 100, 261 sq
(passim); our Lord's appearance to
him, p. 265 sq, 274, 364; his po-
sition, ii. 9, p. 364 sq (passim); his
asceticism, p. 365 sq; his relation
to the Judaizers, p. 29, 306, 365, 371
sq (passim); to St Peter and St John,
p. 368; to St Paul (faith and works),
p. 164, 369, v. 6; his death, p. 313,
366 sq; account of him in the He-
brew Gospel, p. 274; in the Clemen-
tines, p. 276; among the Ophites, p.
280: see also Ascents of James
James the son of Alphaeus, p. 254 sq
(passim)

James the son of Mary, p. 255 sq (pas-
sim); why called ỏ μкpós, p. 262, 285
James the son of Zebedee, martyrdom
of, p. 303; was he a cousin of our
Lord? p. 264

Jason and Papiscus, Dialogue of, p. 152
sq: see Ariston

idols, things sacrificed to, p. 308 sq

Jerome, his commentary on the Gala-
tians, p. 232; his disputes with An-
gustine, p. 130 sq; his visit to Gaul
and Galatia, p. 242; his disingenu-
ousness, p. 130, 278; his allegorizing,
p. 90; on the Galatian language, p.
12, 243; on Galatian heresies, p. 32;
on the origin of the Galatian people,
P. 242 sq; on the Nazarenes, p. 317;
on the Lord's brethren, p. 253 sq
(passim), 287; on the thorn in the
flesh, p. 186, 187 sq; commentary of
Pelagius ascribed to him, p. 233
Jerusalem, the fall of, p. 312 sq; the

early Church of, p. 295 sq (passim);
its waning influence, p. 303 sq (pas-
sim); outbreak of heresies in, p. 315
sq; reconstitution of, p. 316 sq; the
new, heavenly, Jerusalem, iv. 26; see
also Paul (St), collection of alms
Jewish names, exchanged for heathen,
p. 267 sq; abbreviated, p. 268
Ignatius, his testimony to Galatians, p.

58 sq; to the Roman Church, p. 338;
on St Peter and St Paul, p. 358
imperfect tense, iv. 20
John (St), was he the Lord's cousin?
p. 264; his position in the Church,
p. 359 sq; on eidwλółvra, p. 309; tra-
ditions relating to, p. 362 sq; not
claimed by Ebionites, p. 359; Gospel
and Epistles of, p. 363; Apocalypse
of, p. 360 sq

John, Gospel of, xix. 25 commented
on, p. 264, 266
Joseph, a common name, p. 268; oc-
currence in our Lord's genealogy, p.
269; the same with Joses? p. 268
Joseph, the Virgin's husband, early
death of, p. 270

Josephus, on the death of St James,
p. 366 sq; the pseudo-, p. 313
Joses, the son of Mary, p. 268
Jovinianus, p. 286

Irenæus, on the Paschal controversy,

P. 343

Isaac, explained by Philo, p. 199
Ishmael, meaning of, p. 199; rabbinical
accounts of, iv. 29

Israel (Israelite), force of, vi. 16; ex-
plained by Philo, p. 199
Judaizers, ii. 1 sq (passim), 12, vi. 12,

13, p. 17 sq, 305 sq (passim), 317 sq
(passim), 349 sq (passim), 371 sq
(passim)

Judas, the Apostle and the Lord's

brother the same? p. 95, 257 sq
(passim)

Judas, a name of Thomas, p. 263
Julian and the Galatians, p. 33 sq
Juliopolis (Gordium), p. 20

Justin Martyr, not an Ebionite, p. 331
sq; acquainted with St Paul's
Epistles, iii. 10, 13, iv. 27, p. 60:
Orat. ad Graec. wrongly ascribed to,
p. 60; a fragment wrongly ascribed
to, p. 278 sq

Justus, the name, p. 365

lde (¿doù) őtɩ, i. 20; tôe or lôé, v. 2
Ιεροσόλυμα, i. 18; (Ιερουσαλήμ) iv. 26
Ικανός, Ρ. 89

tva, with indic., ii. 4, iv. 17; ellipsis
with, ii. 9; repeated, iii. 14, iv. 5
Ἰουδαΐζειν, ii. 14

'Iovdaïkŵs with aspirate, ii. 14
Ἰουδαϊσμός, i. 13

ἱστορεῖν, i. 18

Lactantius, on the Galatian people, p.
242

Lanfranc, his commentary on St Paul,
P. 236

Law, the; St Paul's conception of, ii.

19 sq, iii. 10 sq, 19, 24, iv. 5, 11, 30,
vi. 2. Our Lord's teaching as regards,
p. 295; zeal for and decline of, p. 311
sq (passim); relation of St Peter to,
p. 352 sq; of St John to, p. 359
sq; of St James to, p. 365 89:
see Paul (St), and vóμos
leaven, a symbol, v. 9
Leonnorius, p. 5, 250 sq
Lutarius, p. 5, 250 sq

Luther, on the Epistle to the Galatians,

p. 18; on the Galatian people, p. 239;
on the thorn in the flesh, p. 188 sq;
his different language at different
times, p. 349 sq

λέγειν, λέγει impersonal, iii. 16; λέγω
ôé, iv. I

λοιπός, difference of τὸ λοιπὸν and τοῦ
λοιποῦ, vi. 17

Maccabees, First Book of, viii. 2 com-
mented on, p. 9

Marcion, the canon of; order of St
Paul's Epistles in, p. 36; Galatians
in, p. 61; omissions in his text, i. 1,
iii. 6

Mary, different persons bearing the
name, p. 255 sq, 259 sq, 262, 269,
285, 289

Mary, the Lord's mother; her virginity,
p. 270 sq; commended to the keeping
of St John, p. 272
Melito, p. 362

Moses, called a mediator, iii. 19; Reve-
lation of, vi. 15

Muratorian Canon, order of St Paul's
Epistles in, p. 37
μακαρισμός, iv. 15
μαρτύρομαι, ν. 3
μεσίτης, iii. 19
μεταστρέφειν, i. 7
μετατίθεσθαι, i. 6
un with indic., iv. II

μὴ γένοιτο, ii. 17, vi. 14
μýжws, construction with, ii. 2
μικρός (ό), p. 262
μυκτηρίζειν, vi. Η

Nazarenes, p. 317 8q

neighbour, meaning of, v. 14
Nervii, a Celtic people, p. 244
Nicolas and the Nicolaitans, p. 297 sq
νήπιος, iv. I

νόμος and ὁ νόμος, ii. rg, iv. 4, 5, 21,
v. 18, vi. 13

Ecumenius, Catena bearing his name,
P. 234

Old Testament, interpretation of types
in, iii. 16

Ophites, their use of Galatians, p. 61;

reference to, in the Apocalypse, p.
309; their use of the Gospel of the
Egyptians, p. 280

optative, not after final particles, ii. 2

Origen, his commentaries on Galatians,
p. 227; on St Peter at Antioch, p.
130; on the Lord's brethren, p. 281
sq; on the Ebionites, p. 317, 331;
misinterpretations of, iii. 19, v. 24
o and a confused, vi. 12

οἰκεῖος, vi. 10

οἰκονόμος, iv. 2

όμως, iii. 15

ὀνομάζεσθαι, p. 283

ὀρθοποδεῖν, ii. 14

dσTIS, os, distinguished, iv. 24, 26, v. 19
ÖT with quotations, i. 23
οὐδὲ...οὔτε, i. 12
οὐκέτι logical, iii. 18

où uǹ with fut. ind., iv. 30

οὐ πᾶς for οὐδείς, ii. 16

ὄφελον, ν. 12

ws, 'while,' vi. 10

Palestine, Churches of, 331 sq
Papias distinguishes other disciples
from the Apostles, p. 99; passage
wrongly ascribed to, p. 273
Papias (the medieval), his Elementa-
rium, p. 273

Paschal controversy, P. 331, 343
Passalorhynchitae, p. 32
Paul (St), chronology of his early life,
ii. 1, p. 124; his qualifications and
conversion, p. 302 sq; date of his apo-
stolic commission, i. 1, p. 98, 124;
visit to Arabia, p. 87 sq; at Damas-
cus, i. 17, 18, p. 89; first visit to Je-
rusalem, p. 91 sq, i. 21, 22; first
missionary journey, p. 304 sq; third
visit to Jerusalem, ii. 1 sq (passim),
123 sq (passim), 305 sq; conflict
with St Peter at Antioch, ii. 11 sq,
p. 128 sq, p. 354 sq; preaching
in Galatia, p. 22 sq (passim), 41;
sojourn at Ephesus, p. 38; history
in the years 57, 58, p. 38 sq; his
personal appearance, p. 191; eye-
sight, vi. II, p. 191; thorn in the
flesh, p. 23, 186 sq (passim), iv. 13
sq; on the support of the ministry,
vi. 6; on eldwλóluтa, p. 308 sq; re-
lation to the Apostles of the circum-
cision, p. 57, 91 sq, 126 sq, 292 sq

(passim), 350 sq (passim), ii. 1 sq
(passim), (see James, Peter, John);
relations to his countrymen, p. 346
sq; accounts of him in the Acts, p.
346; in the Test. xii. Patr. p. 319,321;
attacks of Judaizers on, i. 10, p. 27 sq
(see Judaizers, Clementine Homilies);
his teaching compared with Philo, p.
163, 199; with rabbinical writers, p.
163; on the law (see Law); his use of
metaphors, ii. 20, iv. 19, vi. 8

Paul (St), Epistles of; order in differ-

ent canons, p. 36 sq; four chronolo-
gical groups of, p. 42 sq; postscripts
to, vi. 11; partial reception of, p. 345 ;
questioned by modern critics, p. 347
Pauli Praedicatio, p. 353

Pelagius, his commentary on St Paul,

p. 233; on the Lord's brethren, p. 288
Pella, Church of, p. 313 sq, 317: see
Ariston

perfect, uses of, ii. 7, iii. 18, iv. 23, V. 14
Pessinus, p. 6, 8, 10, 20, 21, 34, V. 12
Peter (St), his vision, and its effects, ii.

12, 14, P. 355; at Antioch, ii. 11 sq,
p. 128 sq, 354 sq, 356; at Rome, p.
337 sq, 353; his character, p. 129,
355 sq; how regarded by St Paul,
p. 351; how represented by the Cle-
mentines, ii. 11, 13, P. 324, 327 sq,
352; by Basilides, etc. p. 353; cou-
pled with St Paul in early writers,
p. 358; writings ascribed to, p. 353
Peter (St), 1st Epistle of; to whom writ-

ten, p. 26; its character, etc., p.
356 sq; its resemblance to St Paul,
P. 355 sq

Peter, Gospel of; its docetism, p. 27+
sq; account of the Lord's brethren
in, ib.
Peter, Preaching of; tradition pre-
served by, p. 127; influence of a pas.
sage in, iv. 3; not Ebionite, p. 353
Philip the deacon; his work, p. 298 sq;

confused with the Apostle, p. 100
philology, advanced by Christian mis-
sions, p. 243

Philo, his doctrine of faith, p. 159 sq,

163; allegory of Abraham, p. 160 sq;
of Hagar and Sarah, p. 198 sq; on the

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φαρμακεία, ν. 20

40oveîv (with accus.), v. 26
φθόνος, ζῆλος, V. 21
φθορά, vi. 8

φορτίον, βάρος, vi. 5
φρεναπατᾶν, vi. 3

Rabanus Maurus, his commentary on
St Paul, p. 236
regeneration, vi. 15

Revelation ii. 24 commented on, p.
309

Romans, epistle to the; when written,
p. 40; resemblance to Galatians, p.
45 sq (passim); contrast to Galatians,
P. 349

Romans xvi. 7 commented on, p. 96
Rome, Church of; early history, p. 335
sq; succession of bishops, p. 332;
recognition of St Peter and St Paul
by, p. 358

Rufinus, his translation of Eusebius,
P. 332; of the Clementine Recogni-
tions, p. 327, 330

Salome, p. 264

Samaritans, how regarded by the Jews,
P. 299; conversion of, ib.
Sarah (Sarai), meaning of the word,
p. 198; typifies Jerusalem, iv. 27:
see also Hagar

Scripture and scriptures, iii. 22
Sedulius, his commentary on St Paul,
P. 235

Serapion, on the Gospel of Peter, p.
275

Seres, mythical character of, p. 324 8q
Seven, appointment of the, p. 297
Seventy, the; called apostles, p. 100
Severianus, his commentary on Gala.

tians, p. 229; (?) on Hagar, p. 194
Silas, an apostle (?) p. 96, 98
Simon or Symeon, different persons
called, p. 257 8q, 266; a common
name, p. 268 sq

Sinai, St Paul at, p. 88; allegorical

meaning of, iv. 25: see Hagar
spirit and the Spirit, v. 5, 17
stadium, St Paul's metaphor of the, ii.

2, V. 7

Stephanus Gobarus, on Hegesippus, p.
334

Stephen (St), influence and work of, p.
298, 301

Symeon, son of Clopas, p. 266 sq, 276
sq; his martyrdom, p. 315: see Simon
Syriac translations; of the Clementines,

p. 327, 330; of Ignatius, p. 339; of
Eusebius, see Eusebius

σκάνδαλον, ν. 11

σκόλοψ, p. 187 84

☛éρμara (plural), iii. 16

στήκειν, ν. 1

στίγματα, vi. 17

στοιχεῖα, iv. 3

CTÚλo, usage and accent, ii. 9

συγγενείς, i. 14

συγκλείειν εἰς (ὑπό), iii. 22

συν- superiuous (συνηλικιώτης), 1. 14

συναπάγεσθαι with dative, ii. 13
συνιστάνειν, ii. 18

συνστοιχεῖν (-χία), iv. 24, p. 230

Tavium, p. 6, 8, 10, 20
Tectosages (-gae), p. 6, 248 sq
Tertullian, charges against Marcion, p.
122, 129; on the Lord's brethren,
p. 253, 258, 278 sq; on St Paul's
infirmity, p. 186; on Praxcas, p. 344
Testaments of Twelve Patriarchs, p.
319 sq

Teutobodiaci, p. 250 sq

Theodore of Mopsuestia, his commen-

tary on St Paul's Epistles, p. 229 sq;
error in the Greek text, p. 193; in
the Latin translation, p. 230; on St
Peter at Antioch, p. 132; on Hagar,
P. 194, 196

Theodoret, his commentary on St Paul's

Epistles, p. 230; on St Peter at An-
tioch, p. 132; on Hagar, p. 194, 196;
on the Lord's brethren, p. 257, 290
Theophylact, his commentary on St
Paul's Epistles, p. 234; on the Lord's
brethren, p. 254, 290

Thomas (St), his name Judas, p. 263
thorn in the flesh: see Paul (St)

Timotheus, circumcision of, ii. 3; not
an apostle, p. 96, 98

Timothy, Second Epistle to, iv. 10 com-
mented on, p. 3, 31

Titus, mission of, ii. 1; circumcision of,
etc. ii. 3, p. 122

Tolistobogii, p. 6, 248 sq
Tolosa, p. 249

transcribers, fidelity of, ii. 12

Treveri, the name how written, p. 243;

were Celts, not Germans, p. 243 sq;
later German settlement among, p.
245

Troemi, p. 6, 249

ταράσσειν, i. 7, Τ. 10

ταχέως, p. 41, i. 6

τέκνα (υἱοὶ Θεοῦ, iii. 26

τεκνία, iv. 19

τρέχειν, see stadium
Ovμol (plural), v. 20

Versions, testimony respecting the
Lord's brethren, p. 264, 275 sq; Itala,
p. 122

Victor of Rome, p. 335 sq, 343
Victorinus the philosopher, his com-

mentary on St Paul, p. 231; on the
date of Galatians, p. 36; on the Lord's
brethren, p. 284; he mistakes the
Latin version, p. 90

Victorinus Petavionensis, on the Lord's
brethren, p. 258, 282
υἱοθεσία, iv. 5

υἱοὶ Θεοῦ, iii. 26
ὑπάρχειν, ii. 14
ὑπέρ, περί, i.

ὑποστέλλειν, ii. 12

Walafredus Strabo, his commentary,
p. 236

Western Services, testimony respecting
the Jameses, p. 289

Zealots, i. 14

ζῆλος, Τ. 20, 21
ζηλοῦν, iv. 17

ζηλωτής, i. 14

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