INDEX AACHEN, Council of, 162. Agobard of Lyons, 189, 260. Almighty, meaning of the term, 91. Apollinarianism, 70, 141, 239. origin of, 40; origin of the name Arianism, rise of, 115. Arius, 115. Armenia, Creed of, 148. Aristides, Apology of, 61, 94. on, 237; Bp. M'Dougall on, 240; Augustine, S., 14, 23, 64, 77, 100, Avitus, Bishop of Vienne, 191, 267. BAIN, Professor, 9. Balfour, the Right Hon. A. J., Bangor Antiphonary, the, 108, 110. Baxter, R., 227. Bede, Letter of, to Egbert, 80. Brightman, the Rev. F. E., 166. CESARIUS OF ARLES, 108, 109, 110, Caspari, 42. Catholic, meaning of the term, 62. Clement of Alexandria, 63. Cranmer, Archbishop, 45, 175, 182, Creeds, traces of, in Scripture, 17; Cyril of Jerusalem, 24, 54, 71, 143, Cyprian, S., 53, 77, 109. Cyprian of Toulon, 108. FAITH, requirement of, in Scripture, Faustus of Riez, 75, 108, 109, 110. GALLICAN Creeds, 59. Gelasian Sacramentary, 24, 161. Gregorius Paulus, 226. Hades, 66. Hahn, 58 et passim. Hilary of Arles, 185. Hilary of Poictiers, 158. Hilsey's Primer, 201, 278. Hincmar of Rheims, 189, 198, 259, Hippolytus, Canons of, 24. Holy Ghost, the, personality of, Homoousios, meaning of the term, 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. Hort, Dr., 149, 169 seq. 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. NESTORIANISM, 186, 238. Nicodemus, Gospel of, 88. Notker of St. Gall, 198. Novatian, 62. Novatianists, the, 77. OLIVET, monks of Mount, 162, 189. SABELLIANISM, 115 seq.; 207, 238. Scotland, Prayer Book for, 219. Stanley, Dean, 231, 232. Symboli Traditio et Redditio, 22. TAIT, Archbishop, 232. Taylor, Bishop Jeremy, 228. Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, Tertullian, 21, 52, 208. 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