WHOSE HISTORY IS WRITTEN, AND FROM WHICH EXTRACTS Abgarus, king of Edessa A Acacius, Bp. of Cæsarea, in Palestine Acts of Paul and Thecla in the second century Acts of Pilate Adamantius, author of a dialogue against Adamites or Adamians, an imaginary sect Adrian, emperor Aerius Aetius, an Arian iii. 282 Julius Africanus Agapius, a Manichæan writer of the fourth Agathias, writer of the history of Justinian 565 viii. 149 Agrippa Castor Alexander, Bp. of Alexandria Alexander, Bp. of Jerusalem Alexander of Lycopolis, in the fourth cen- 132 ii. 309 313 iii. 566 Amelius, a Platonic philosopher Ammonius, author of the Harmony of the Amphilochius, Bp. of Iconium Anatolius, Bp. of Laodicea Anatolius, præfect of Illyricum in the time Andrew, Bp. of Caesarea in Cappadocia Anonymous author of the second epistle Anonymous author against Artemon siones ad Orthodoxos, ascribed to Justin Anonymous author concerning Discipline. Anonymous author against the Novatian Heretic Anonymous author of the Passion of Per- Anonymous author of Rebaptizing Anonymous writer against the christians Anonymous author of the Acts of Saturninus 230 ii. 473 374 iv. 330 263 vii. 372 370 iv. 290 Anonymous author of a Commentary upon Antoninus the Pious, emperor Marcus Antoninus, emperor Claudius Apollinaris, Bp. of Hierapolis, in Apollinarius, Bp. of Laodicea in Syria about 160 viii. 538 176 ii. 313 362 iv. 257 Another Apollonius, who wrote against the Apostolical Constitutions and Canons: time Apostolics, an obscure sect Appion in the second century Apthonius, a Manichee, in the fourth century Apuleius, a Platonic philosopher Archelaus, Bp. in Mesopotamia: the begin- Arethas Aristides F: ཕ iii. 252 Arrian, who published Epictetus Artemon, an Unitarian in the second century Six writers of the Augustan history Augustine, Bp. of Hippo Regius, in Africa Aurelian, emperor |