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AACHEN, Council of, 162.
Elfric, Canons of, 81.
Alcuin, 189, 260.

Agobard of Lyons, 189, 260.
Alexander, Bishop of Alexandria,
116.

Almighty, meaning of the term, 91.
American Prayer Book, the, 168,
203, 230, 255.

Apollinarianism, 70, 141, 239.
Apollinaris of Laodicea, 141.
Apostles' Creed, the, traditional

origin of, 40; origin of the name
of, 46; history of, 49 seq.; later
additions to, 60, 108; use of, in
the Church, 80 seq.; doctrine of,
86 seq.; early English metrical
translation of, 110.
Apostolical Canons, 216.
Apostolical Constitutions, 144.
Aquileia, Creed of, 69.

Arianism, rise of, 115.

Arius, 115.

Armenia, Creed of, 148.
Artemon, 134.

Aristides, Apology of, 61, 94.
Athanasian Creed, the, origin and
growth of doubts as to its author-
ship, 181 seq.; question of date
of, 185 seq.; theories of Ffoulkes,
Swainson, and Lumby, as to,
187; evidence of early date of,
189 seq.; use of, 196; versions of,
198 seq.; position of, in the Greek
Church, 204; exposition of, 206
seq.; history of objections to,
226 seq.; omitted from American
Prayer Book, 230; Synodical De-
claration on, 234; objections to,
considered, 235 seq.; Bp. Cotton

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on, 237; Bp. M'Dougall on, 240;
Dean Robinson on, 241; monitory
clauses in, meaning of, 243; pro-
posals for changing the use of,
252; request of Lambeth Con-
ference for a new translation of,
257; early authorities for, 259
seq.; Canons referring to, 261;
early MSS. of, 262; commen-
taries on, 264; early allusions to,
265; English and French metrical
versions of, 270 seq.; origin of the
English translation of, 278.
Athanasius, S., 119.

Augustine, S., 14, 23, 64, 77, 100,
110, 158, 186, 192.
Autun, Canon of, 262.

Avitus, Bishop of Vienne, 191, 267.
Aylmer, Bishop, 227.

BAIN, Professor, 9.

Balfour, the Right Hon. A. J.,
103-4.

Bangor Antiphonary, the, 108, 110.
Baptismal formula, the, 20.
Baptismal Service, Creed of the, 57.
Basil, S., 132.

Baxter, R., 227.

Bede, Letter of, to Egbert, 80.
Benedict VIII., Pope, 163.
Bracara, Council of, 217.
Bright, Dr. W., 140.

Brightman, the Rev. F. E., 166.
Browne, Bishop Harold, 214.
Burn, Dr. A. E., 55, 110, 189, 196.

CESARIUS OF ARLES, 108, 109, 110,
191, 193, 267.
Carlyle, T., 9.
Cartwright, T., 22.

Caspari, 42.

Catholic, meaning of the term, 62.
Chalcedon, Council of, 150.
Charlemagne, 56, 161.
Chase, Bishop, 88.
Chillingworth, 228.
Church, Dean, 248.
Clarke, Dr. S., 230.

Clement of Alexandria, 63.
Clifford, Professor, 9.
Clovesho, Council of, 81.
Communion of Saints, 72 seq.
Confession of Faith, required in
Scripture, 13; value of it, 14.
Constantinople, Council of, 153.
Constantine, the Emperor, 118.
Convocation, Synodical Declara-
tion of, 234.
Cotton, Bishop, 237.

Cranmer, Archbishop, 45, 175, 182,
278.

Creeds, traces of, in Scripture, 17;
use of, in Baptism, 18; Interro-
gatory, 23; causes of develop-
ment of, 26; Eastern and Western,
31.

Cyril of Jerusalem, 24, 54, 71, 143,
153, 171.

Cyprian, S., 53, 77, 109.

Cyprian of Toulon, 108.

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FAITH, requirement of, in Scripture,
1 seq.; meaning of, 6; reason for
requirement of, 8 seq.

Faustus of Riez, 75, 108, 109, 110.
Felix, Bishop of Rome, 50.
Ffoulkes, the Rev. E. S., 187.
Filioque clause, introduction of
the, into the Creed, 160 seq.
Firmilian of Cæsarea, 77.
Fleury, Abbey of, 197.
Frere, the Rev. W. H., 84.
Fulgentius of Ruspe, 108, 109, 110.

GALLICAN Creeds, 59.

Gelasian Sacramentary, 24, 161.
Gnostics, the, 29.

Gregorius Paulus, 226.
Gregory, Dean, 252.

Hades, 66.

Hahn, 58 et passim.
Hare, Archdeacon, 105.
Harnack, 50, 70, 87, 97.
Hatto of Basle, 190, 261.
Hell, meaning of the word, 65.
Henry II., the Emperor, 163.
Hieronymi Fides, 54, 69, 108, 109,
110.

Hilary of Arles, 185.

Hilary of Poictiers, 158.

Hilsey's Primer, 201, 278.

Hincmar of Rheims, 189, 198, 259,
261.

Hippolytus, Canons of, 24.

Holy Ghost, the, personality of,
95; procession of, 154.

Homoousios, meaning of the term,
123; necessity for its insertion
in the Creed, 124; objections to,
125.

Honoratus of Arles, 194.

EAST, turning to the, at the recita- Hooker, R., 182, 202, 216, 227.

tion of the Creed, 84.

Emerson, 9.

Epiphanius, 49, 144.

Erasmus, 44.

Eusebius of Cæsarea, 119; Creed

of, 120; why insufficient, 121.
Eusebius of Nicomedia, 119.
Eusebius of Vercellæ, 182.
Eutychianism, 223.

Hort, Dr., 149, 169 seq.
Hosius of Cordova, 119.

IGNATIUS of Antioch, 28, 63, 68, 94,

133.

Ildefonsus of Toledo, 109, 110.

Inferi, Inferna, 66.

Irenæus, 20, 51, 61, 68, 108.

Irish Prayer Book, the, 203.

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NESTORIANISM, 186, 238.
Nicæa, Council of, 118 seq.
Nicæa, Second Council of, 161.
Nicæa, Creed of, 127 seq.; in what
sense a development, 136; en-
larged form of, 145 seq.; sanc-
tioned at Chalcedon, 151; in-
troduced into the services of the
Church, 157, 167 seq.; used at
the Traditio Symboli, 167;
English translation of the, 175.
Niceta of Remesiana, 54, 78, 108,
109, 110.

Nicodemus, Gospel of, 88.
Noetus of Smyrna, 207.

Notker of St. Gall, 198.

Novatian, 62.

Novatianists, the, 77.

OLIVET, monks of Mount, 162, 189.
Ommanney, Prebendary, 188, 191,
194.

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SABELLIANISM, 115 seq.; 207, 238.
St. James's Hall, Meeting at, 233.
Sanday, Professor, 70, 71, 97.
Schopenhauer, 10.

Scotland, Prayer Book for, 219.
Seabury, Bishop, 230.
Sheol, 66.

Stanley, Dean, 231, 232.
Stillingfleet, Bishop, 229.
Stowe Missal, the, 163.
Substance, use of the term, 210.
Swainson, Professor, 82, 187.
Swete, Professor, 64, 65, 70, 92,
96.

Symboli Traditio et Redditio, 22.
Symbolum, meaning of the term,
40, 44.

TAIT, Archbishop, 232.
Tarasius, 161.

Taylor, Bishop Jeremy, 228.

Teaching of the Twelve Apostles,
the, 89.

Tertullian, 21, 52, 208.

Theodulf of Orleans, 189, 197, 260.
Theophilus of Antioch, 208.
Thirlwall, Bishop, 232.
Tillotson, Archbishop, 229.
Timothy of Constantinople, 157.
Toledo, Council of, 159.

Toledo, Second Council of, 191.
Tours, Church of S. Martin at,
197.

Trent, Council of, 44.

Trinity, use of the term, 208.
Turner, C. H., 255.

Unicus and Unigenitus, 92.
Ussher, Archbishop, 185.

VALENTINUS GENTILIS, 226.
Valla, Laurentius, 44.

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