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From Eusebius Pamphilus: His Ten Books of Ecclesiastical History, Faithfully Translated and Abridg’d from the Original, by Samuel Parker, Gent.; London :  Printed for George Sawbridge at the Three Flower de-Luces in Little Britain, 1703; pp. i-xx.





THE

Ecclesiastical History

OF

Eusebius Pamphilus

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[i]

THE

INDEX

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A


ABdus, miraculously cur’d.   16

Abraham.   3,  7

Achillas, a Presbyter and Publick Catechist at Alexandria.   136

Acts of Pilate.   13,  167

Acts of the Apostles Canonical.   47

Acts enter’d against St. John.,   14

Adauctus the Martyr.   158

Adrian [Adrianus] the Martyr.   154

Ædesius the Martyr.   145

Æmilian the Prefect.   122

Africanus.   9

Agapius, Bishop of Cæsarea in Palestine, and Martyr.   135,  142,  145,  146

Agapius, another of the Name, a Martyr.   143

Agathonica the Martyr.   68

Agbarus, King of Edessa, his Message to Christ, with the Reply.   15

Agrippa Castor.   58

Agrippinus, Bishop of Alexandria.   69, 81

Alcibiades the Martyr.   75

Alexander, Bishop of Rome.   55

[ii]

Alexander the Martyr.   78

Alexander the Montanist.   86

Alexander Bishop of Jerusalem, and Martyr, a Friend of Origen’s.   96,  98,  104,  106,  107,  109,  111

Alexander, another Martyr of that Name.   113

Alexander, another Martyr of that Name.   124

The two Alexanders, Martyrs under Dioclesian.   142,  143

Alpheus the Martyr.   142

Ambrosius, a Disciple and Friend of Origen’s.   99

Ammon the Martyr.   114

Ammonarium the Martyr.   113,  114

Ammonius, Origen’s Master.   104,  113

Ammonius Presbyter and Martyr.   160

Ananus.   33

Anatolius Bishop of Laodicea.   134,  135

St. Andrew.   37

Anencletus Bishop of Rome.   45

Anicetus Bishop of Rome.   61

Annas the High-Priest.   13

Annianus Successor to St. Mark.   33

Anteros Bishop of Rome.   110

Anthimus Bishop of Nicomedia and Martyr.   140

Antoninus Verus’s Persecution.   62,  73

Antoninus the Martyr.   149

Anulinus Proconsul of Africa.   176

Apelles the Marcionite.   83

Apollinaris, an Adversary of Montanus.   83,  84,  85

Apollinaris Bishop of Hierapolis, his Writings.   71

Apollonius, an Adversary of Montanus, and Martyr.   85,  87

Apollonia the Martyr.   113

[iii]

Apphian(us), an Pupil of Eusebius and Martyr   143

Aquila and Priscilla.   30

Archelaus.   9,  12

Ares the Martyr.   150

Arethas.   14

Aristobulus.   9

Aristobulus, an Historian.   105

Aristides’s Apology.   56

Aretemon the Heretick.   89,  132

Asclepiades, Bishop of Antioch.   109

Asclepiodotus the Heretick.   90

Asclepius, a Marcionite Bishop.   150

Asturias the Confessor.   125

Ater the Martyr.   114

Athenodorus, one of Origen’s Scholars and Martyr.   103

Athenodorus, a Bishop of Potus.   124

Attalus the Martyr.   74

Avilius Bishop of Alexandria.   45

Aurelian the Emperor.   133

Auses or Joshuah.   5

Auxentius the Martyr.   146




B


BAbylas, Bishop of Antioch and Martyr.   110

Bacchylus Bishop of Corinth.   87

Barcabas and Barcoph.   58

Barcochebas’s Rebellion and Defeat.   57

Bardasanes’s Writings [Bardesanes].   72

Barnabas, one of the 70 Disciples.   14

St. Bartholomew.   81

[iv]

Basilicus the Marcionite.   82

Basilides’s Heresy.   57

Basilides the Martyr, a Disciple of Origen.   102

Basilides Bishop of Pentapolis.   130

Benjamin Bishop of Jerusalem.   56

Berillus Bishop of Bosra, an Ecclesiastical Writer.   106

Besas the Martyr.   113

Biblias the Martyr.   76

Blandina the Martyr.   74

Blastus the Montanist.   85




C


CÆcilian Bishop of Carthage.   175

Caiaphas [Caiphas].   13

Caius (the First and Second) Bishops of Jerusalem.   82

Caius’s Disputation with Proclus against the Cataphryges.   107

Caius Bishop of Rome.   134

Caligula vexes the Jews.   22,  23

Callistus Bishop of Rome.   109

Candidus and Apion, Ecclesiastical Writers.   89

Capito Bishop of Jerusalem.   82

Carinus the Emperor.   133

Carpocrates.   58

Carpus the Martyr.   68

Carus the Emperor.   133

Cassianus Bishop of Jerusalem.   82

Cathari the Followers of Novatus.   115

Celadion Bishop of Alexandria.   61

Cephas.   15

[v]

Cerdo Bishop of Alexandria.   46

Cerdon the Heretick.   61

Cerinthus.   48,  49,  128

Chæremon the Martyr.   122,  123

Chæremon [Cheræmon] Bishop of Nilus and Martyr.   112

Chrestus Bishop of Syracuse.   175

Christ’s Divinity and Humanity.   2,  3,   4,  5

Christ the Name.   5

Christ, his Genealogies in St. Matthew and St. Luke.   9

Christ, his Relations.   10,  11

Clement Bishop of Rome.   39,  45

——— His Epistle to the Corinthians.   45,  52,  53

Clemens of Alexandria.   81,  105

Constantine the Emperor.   161

——— His Victory over Maxentius.   169

——— His Triumph.   171

——— His Victory over Licinius.   178

Constantius the Emperor.   160

Coracius the Millenary.   128

Cornelius Bishop of Alexandria.   69

Cornelius Bishop of Rome.   111,  116,  119

Crescens.   39

Crispus, the Son of Constantine the Great.   178

St. Cyprian Bishop of Carthage.   119

Cyril Bishop of Antioch.   134




D


DEmetrianus Bishop of Antioch.   124

Demetrius Bishop of Alexandria.   87,  93,  95,  96,  97,  111

Demetrius the Historian.   105

[vi]

Demetrius the Presbyter.   123

Desposunoi.   11

Dioclesian the Emperor.   133

——— His Persecution.   138

Dionysia the Martyr.   114

Dionysius the Areopagite, Bishop of Athens.   39

Dionysius Bishop of Corinth, his Writings.   69

Dionysius Bishop of Alexandria, one of Origen’s Scholars.   103,  111,  112,  114,  114,  120, &c.,  126,  128, &c.

Dionysius Bishop of Rome.   130,  131,  133

Dionysius of Tripolis, the Martyr.   142

Another Dionysius, Martyr.   143

Dioscorus the Martyr.   114,  123

Dius Bishop of Jerusalem.   108

Dius, Presbyter and Martyr.   160

Dolichianus Bishop of Jerusalem.   82

Domitian, his Persecution.   45

Domninus the Martyr.   146

Domnus Bishop of Caelig;sarea in Palestine.   124

Domnus Bishop of Antioch.   133

Dorotheus of Antioch.   134

Dorotheus the Martyr, perhaps the same with the former.   140




E


EAster, the Controversy concerning the time of its
    Observation.
   87

Ebionæans, their Heresy.   48

Edessa.   17

The Egyptian Magician mention’d, Acts 21.   30

[vii]

Egyptians, Five of them under the Names of Elias, &c. Martyrs.   151

Eleazar.   13

Eleutherus Bishop of Rome.   73

Eliasthe Martyr.   150

Ennathas the Martyr.   149

Ephres Bishop of Jerusalem.   56

Epimachus the Martyr.   113

Evarestus Bishop of Rome.   51

Eubulus the Martyr.   154

Eumenes Bishop of Alexandria.   57

Eunus the Martyr.   113

Eupolenus [Eupolemus] the Historian.   105

Eusebius’s Apology for Origen.   101

Eusebius Bishop of Laodicea.   122,  123,  134

Eutychianus Bishop of Rome.   133




F


FAbian Bishop of Rome and Martyr.   110,  111

Fabius Bishop of Antioch.   111

Fadus, Procurator of Judea.   25

Faustus the Martyr.   122,  123

Faustus the Martyr under Dioclesian.   160

Felix Bishop of Rome.   133

Firmilian Bishop of Cæsarea, a Friend of Origen.   104

Firmilian Bishop of Cæsarea in Cappadocia.   124,  132

Firmilian the Prefect.   147,  154

Flavia Domatilla the Martyr.   45

Florinus the Montanist.   85,  86

Florus Procurator of Judea.   34

[viii]


G


GAlerius the Emperor.   162,  163

Galileans the Sect.   8

Gallienus the Emperor.   121,  124

Gallus the Emperor, a Persecutor.   119

Germanicus the Martyr.   63

Germanius Bishop of Jerusalem.   108

Germanus the Martyr.   149

The Gnosis, or Gift of Knowledge.   20

Gnosticks.   58

Gordius Bishop of Jerusalem.   108

Gorgonius the Martyr.   140

Gospels, &c. which were Spurious.   38

Gospels the Four Canonical.   47,  48,  100,  106

Gregorius Thaumaturgus one of Origen’s Scholars.   103

Gregory, a Bishop of Pontus.   124




H


HEgesippus.   59

Helcesaites, their Heresy.   111

Helena, Queen of the Adiabeni.   23

Helena, Simon Magus’s Accomplice.   25

Heraclas, Origen’s Scholar, afterwards his Assistant in the Alexandrian School, and Bishop of Alexandria.   95,  103,  110,  111

Heraclides the Martyr, a Disciple of Origen’s .   102

Heraclitus, an Ecclesiastical Writer.   89

Herais the Martyr, a Disciple of Origen’s.   102

Heresy.   50

[ix]

Hereticks.   59,  111

Hermas, his Pastor.   38

Hermon Bishop of Jerusalem.   136

Herod the.   8,  10

——— His miserable Exit .   11,  12

Herod the Younger.   12

——— The Calamities that befel him.   14.

——— His Death.   24.

Heron Bishop of Alexandria.   69

Heron the Martyr, a Disciple of Origen’s.   102

——— Another of the Name, a Martyr.   114

Heros Bishop of Alexandria.   69

Hesychius, Bishop and Martyr.   160

The Hexapla of Origen.   98

Hierax, an Egyptian Bishop.   127

Hippolytus, an Ecclesiastical Writer.   107

Hyginus Bishop of Rome.   60

Hymenæus Bishop of Jerusalem.   124

Hyrcanus.   9




I [and J]


JAmes, of the Kindred of Christ, one of the 70 Disciples.   15

——— His Martyrdom.   24

James the Just, the first Bishop of Jerusalem.   19

——— His Character.   31

——— His Martyrdom.   32

——— His Epistle.   33,  38

Jerusalem Besieg’d.   39

JESUS the Name.   5

Jesus, the Son of Ananius.   43

Jews, their Calamities.   30,  34,  39,  44,  55,  57

[x]

Jews, several Sects of them.   59

Ignatius Bishop of Antioch.   51

——— His Martyrdom.   51

——— His Epistles.   51

Ingenuus the Martyr.   114

St. John the Baptist.   1

——— His Death.   14

St. John the Apostle.   37,  46,  129

——— His Epistles and Revelations.   38,  45,  80

——— His Gospel.   47

——— Buried at Ephesus.   50

John Bishop of Jerusalem.   56

John, whose surname was Mark.   130

John the Elder.   130

John the Martyr.   155

Joseph surnam’d Caiaphas [Caiphas].   13

Joseph [or Justus], call—d Barsabas [Barnabas in text], one of the 70 Disciples the.   14

Joseph the Historian, his Testimony concerning Christ.   14

——— His Character and Writings.   44,  105

Joshuah or Auses.   5

Irenæus Bishop of Lyons, his Writings.   79,  86

Irenæus, a Millenarie.   54

Ischyrion the Martyr.   114

Isidore the Martyr.   114

Ismael the Son of Baphi.   13

Judas Gaulonites [Gaulanites] the.   8

Judas Bishop of Jerusalem.   56

Judas, an Ecclesiastical Writer.   107

St. Jude’s Epistle.   33,  38

Julian Bishop of Alexandria.   81

Julian, (the First and Second) Bishops of Jerusalem.   82

[xi]

Julian Bishop of Apamea.   84

Julian the Martyr.   113

Julian the Martyr under Dioclesian.   153

Justin Martyr.   60,  62,  68

——— His Works.   69

Justus Bishop of Jerusalem.   51

Justus surnam’d Barsabas.   53

Justus Bishop of Alexandria.   56




L


LEonides, the Martyr, the Father of Origen.   93

Levi Bishop of Jerusalem.   56

Licinius the Emperor.   161

——— His Victory over Maximin.   169

——— His Rebellion.   176

Linus Bishop of Rome.   37

Lucian, a Presbyter and Martyr.   160

Lucius Quietus Procurator of Judea.   56

Lucius the Martyr.   69

Lucius Bishop of Rome.   119

Lucius the Presbyter.   123

St. Luke.   47,  53

Lysanias.   12




M


MAcar the Martyr.   113

Machærun [Machærum].   14

Macrianus, an Enemy to Christianity.   121

Malchion, a Presbyter of Antioch, Paulus Samosatenus’s particular Antagonist.   131

Malchus the Martyr.   124

[xii]

Mamæa, Mother to the Emperor Alexander, instructed by Origen.   103

The Manichaean Heresy.   133

Marcella the Martyr.   102

Marcellinus Bishop of Rome.   134

Marcion the Heretick.   61,  82

Marinus the Martyr.   125

St. Mark.   26

——— His Gospel and Preaching.   26

——— His Death.   33

Mark Bishop of Jerusalem.   57

Mark the Heretick.   61

Mark Bishop of Alexandria.   61

St. Matthew’s Gospel.   53

Matthias, one of the 70 Disciples.   15,  49

Maturus the Martyr.   74

Maxentius the Tyrant.   161

——— His Defeat and Death.   170

Maximian the Emperor.   133,  161

Maximilla, Montanus’s Prophetess.   84

Maximin Bishop of Antioch.   70

Maximin assumes the Title of Emperor.   161,  162,  165, &c.,  171, &c.

Maximus Bishop of Jerusalem.   82

Maximus, an Ecclesiastical Writer.   89

Maximus the Confessor, once a Novitian.   116

Maximus Bishop of Alexandria.   122,  123,  131,  136

Mazabanes Bishop of Jerusalem.   111

Melchisedeck [Melchisedech].   6

Meletius, call’d the Attick Honey-comb.   136

The Melitine Legion.   79

Melito Bishop of Sardis, his Writings.   71

Menander’s Heresy.   48

[xiii]

Mercuria the Martyr.   114

Metra the Martyr.   112

Metrodorus the Martyr.   67

Millenaries.   127

Miltiades, an Adversary of Montanus.   85

Miltiades Bishop of Rome.   175

Minucius Fundanus, Proconsul in Asia, under Adrian.   60

Miracles.   14,  15,  20,  21,  52,  80,  108

Montanus the Heretick.   83

Moses, his Antiquity.   105

Moses the Martyr, sometimes a Novitian.   117

Musanus, a Writer against Tatian.   71




N


NArcissus Bishop of Jerusalem.   82,  87,  98,  107

Natalis the Confessor, corrupted by the Followers of Artemon.   90

Nemesion the Martyr.   114

Nepos, Egyptian Bishop, a Millenarie.   127

Nero, the Lion in St. Paul’s Epistle to Timothy.   31

——— His Persecution.   34

Nicolaitans their Heresy.   49

Nicolas the Deacon.   49

Nilus the Martyr.   155

Novatus.   114,  115,  116,  117

Numerian the Emperor.   133




O


ORigen.   93

[xiv]


P


PAchumius Bishop and Martyr.   160

Palma Bishop of Pontus.   70

Pamphilus the Martyr.   97,  135,  146,  150, &c.

Pantænus the Christian Philosopher.   81

Papias Bishop of Hierapolis.   51

——— His Writings.   53

Papulus the Martyr.   68

Patermuthius the Martyr.   155

St. Paul.   31

——— His Preaching.   37

——— His Epistles.   37  53

——— Married.   49

——— Beheaded.   34

——— His Monument at Rome.   34

Paul the Heretick.   95

Paul the Martyr.   148

Paul of Jamna, a Martyr.   151,  153

Paulus Samosatenus.   130

Pausis the Martyr.   142

Peleus the Martyr.   155

Pella.   39

A Persecution in Asia, under Marcus Anurelius.   61

St. Peter opposes Simon Magus.   26

——— His Preaching.   37

——— His Epistles.   38

——— Married and had Children.   49

——— Crucified.   34

——— His Monument at Rome.   34

Peter Bishop of Alexandria and Martyr.   136

Peter the Martyr.   140

[xv]

Petrus Apselamus [ Aprelamus] a Martyr.   150

Phileas Bishop of Tomuys and Martyr.   157

Philemon, a Roman Presbyter.   120

Philetus Bishop of Antioch.   99,  109

Philip, Herod’s Brother.   12

St. Philip.   49

——— His Daughters.   49

Philip Bishop of Jerusalem.   56

Philip Bishop of Crete.   70

Philip the Emperor, a Christian.   110

Philo.   22

——— His Works.   29,  105

Philoromas the Martyr.   157

Philosophers.   4

Philumena the Marcionite.   82

Picentius the Prefect.   173

Pierius of Alexandria.   135

Pilate.   13

——— Oppresses the Jews.   22,  23

——— His Own Executioner.   23

Pinytus Bishop of the Gnossians.   70

Pionius the Martry.   67

Pius Bishop of Rome.   61

Plutarch the Martyr and Scholar of Origen.   95,  101

Polycarp Bishop of Smyrna.   51,  62,  86,  88

——— His Epistles.   52

——— His Martyrdom.   63

Policrates [Polycrates] Bishop of Ephesus.   50,  87,  88

Pontianus Bishop of Rome.   99,  110

Ponticus the Martyr.   76

Porphyry’s Censure of Origen.   104

[xvi]

Porphyry the Martyr.   152

Potamiæna the Martyr.   102

Pothinus Bishop of Lyons, his Martyrdom.   77

Potitus the Marcionite.   82

Primus Bishop of Alexandria.   55

Priscus the Martyr.   124

Probus the Emperor.   133

Prebus the Martyr.   150

Procopius the Martyr.   142

Protoctetus the Martyr, a Friend of Origen’s.   110

Ptolemy the Martyr.   68

Ptolemy the Martyr under Decius.   114

Publius Bishop of Athens.   69

Publius Bishop of Jerusalem.   82




Q


QUadratus.   52

——— His Apology.   56

Quadratus Bishop of Athens.   70

Quinta the Martyr.   112

Quintus suffers under Marcus Aurelius.   63

Quirinus.   8




R


RE-baptization, of Hereticks, the Controversy concerning it.   119,  120

Revelation of St. John..   128

——— Wrote by St. John the Apostle.   69

Rhodon, an Eminent Writer against the Marcionites.   82,  83

Romanus, a Deacon and Martyr.   143

[xvii]

Romulus the Martyr.   142

Rufus Procurator of Judea.   57




S


SAbinus the Prefect.   165

Sadducus.   8

Sagaris Bishop of Laodicea and Martyr .   88

Sanctus the Martyr.   74,  75

Saturninus the Heretick.   57

Sejanus, an Enemy to the Jews.   22

Seleucus the Martyr.   153

Seneca Bishop of Jerusalem.   56

Septuagint Translation.   80

Serapion Bishop of Antioch, an Adversary of Montanus.   85,  86,  109

Serapion the Martyr.   113

Serapion, a Lapser, the Manner of his Restitution and Death.   117,  118

Serenus, a Martyr, and a Disciple of Origen’s.   102

Serenus, another Disciple of Origen’s, and a Martyr.   102

Severus the Heretick.   72

Severus’s Persecution.   93

Sextus, an Ecclesiastical Writer.   89

Sidonius the Confessor, sometime a Novitian.   116

Silvanus Bishop of Gaza and Martyr.   146,  160

Silvanus Bishop of Emisa and Martyr.   155,  160

Simeon [Symeon] the Son of Cleopas.   44

——— His Martyrdom.   50

Simon the Son of Camitus.   13

Simon Magus.   25

——— An Account of his Pretensions.   25

[xviii]

Socrates Bishop of Laodicea.   134

Sosthenes, one of the 70 Disciples.   14

Soter Bishop of Rome.   69

Stephen Bishop of Rome.   119

Stephen Bishop of Laodicea.   135

The Stromata of Clemens [of The Christian Academy at] Alexandria.   105

Symmachus Bishop of Jerusalem.   82

Symmachus the Ebionæan, a Translator of the Bible.   98

Syneros the Marcionite.   82




T


TAtian, His Heresie.   71

——— His Writings.   72

Telesphorus Bishop of Rome.   57

The Books of the Old Testament, how many.   99

The Tetrapla of Origen.   98

Thaddæus, one of the 70 Disciples.   15

——— Sent to King Agbarus.   16

Thebuthis the first Heretick.   59

Thecla the Martyr.   142

Themison the Montanist.   85

Theoctistus Bishop of Cæsarea, a Friend of Origen’s.   96,  104

Theodorus, Bishop and Martyr.   160

Theodosia the Martyr.   146

Theodotus the Montanist, his Exit.   84,  90

Theodotus Bishop of Laodicea.   135

Theodulus the Martyr.   153

Theonas Bishop of Alexandria.   136

Theophilus Bishop of Alexandria.   69

Theophilus Bishop of Antioch, his Writings.   70

Theophilus Bishop of Cæsarea.   87

Theophilus the Martyr.   114

[xix]

Theotecnus Bishop of Cæsarea in Palestine.   124

Theotecnus, a Curator, and a Creature of Maximin’s.   166,  174

Therapeutæ.   27

Theudas the Magician.   25

St. Thomas the Apostle.   16,  37

Thraseas Bishop of Eumenia.   88

Tiberius proposes the Admission of Christ into the Number of the Roman Deities.   21

Timæus Bishop of Antioch.   134

Timolaus the Martyr.   142

Timothy the Bishop of Ephesus.   39

Timotheus of Gaza, a the Martyr.   142

Titus Bishop of Crete.   39

Tobias Bishop of Jerusalem.   56

Trajan’s Persecution.   50

Tyrannio Bishop of Tyre and Martyr.   160

Tyrannus Bishop of Antioch.   134




[U and]V


VAlens Bishop of Jerusalem.   82

Valens the Martyr.   151,  152

Valentina the Martyr.   147

Valentinus the Heretick.   61

Valerian the Emperor.   121,  124

Valerius Gratus.   13

Vettius Epagathus the Martyr.   74

Victor Bishop of Rome.   87

Ulpian the Martyr.   145

Urban Bishop of Rome.   99,  109

Urbanus the Confessor, sometime a Novitian.   116

Urbanus the Prefect.   143,  146

[xx]


X


XYstus Bishop of Rome.   56,  120,  124,  130




Z


ZAbdus Bishop of Rome.   136

Zacchæus the Martyr.   142

Zachæus Bishop of Jerusalem.   56

Zebinas the Martyr.   149

Zebinus Bishop of Antioch.   99,  110

Zeno the Martyr.   114

Zenobius Presbyter and Martyr.   160

Zephyrinus Bishop of Rome.   90

Zoticus Bishop of Camana.   84



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ENGLAND’S BLACK TRIBUNAL. Set forth in the Tryal of King Charles I. by the pretended High Court of Justice in Westminster-Hall, Jan. 20. 1648. Together with his Majesty’s Speech on the Scaffold Erected at White-HallGate, Tuesday Jan. 30. 1648. Also a Perfect Relation of the Sufferings and death of divers of the Nobility and Gentry, who were Inhumanly Murther’d for their Constant Loyalty to their Sovereign Lord the King :  Together with their several Dying Speeches; from the Year 1642, to 1658 &c. The Fourth Edition. To which is added, An Historical Preface by a True Churchman. London, Printed for H. Playford in the Temple-Change, and G. Sawbridge in Little-Britain, 1703.






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