INDEX.
- Abercius (Avircius), Bp. of Hierapolis, p. 54 sq.
- Acts of the Apostles; passages explained, p. 23 (xiii. 4, xvi. 6);
- ædificatoriæ, the sufferings of Christ as, p. 232
- Ælfric on the Epistle to Laodiceans, p. 362
- Alasanda or Alasadda, p. 152
- Alexander of Tralles on charms, p. 92
- Alexandria, a supposed Buddhist establishment at, p. 151
- Andrew, St, in Asia, p. 45
- Angelolatry condemned, p. 101, 103, 184, i. 16, ii. 10, 15, 18;
- forbidden by the Council of Laodicea, p. 68
- angelology of Cerinthus, p. 110;
- Angels, orders of, i. 16
- Anselm of Laon, p. 361
- Antiochus the Great, colony of, in Asia Minor, p. 19
- Antiochus Theos refounds Laodicea, p. 5
- aorist, epistolary, iv. 8, Ph. 11, 19, 21;
- contrasted with perfect, i. 16
- Apamea, p. 19, 20;
- Jews at, p. 21
- Apocalypse, correspondences with St Paul’s Epistles to Asia, 41 sq.
- apocrypha, use of word, p. 90, ii. 3
- Apollinaris, see Claudius Apollinaris
- Apollo Archegetes worshipped at Hierapolis, p. 12
- Apostolic Fathers, Christology of, p. 190
- Apostolic Writings, Christology of, p. 189
- Apphia, wife of Philemon, p. 372;
- the name Phrygian, 372 sq.
- Archippus, iv. 17;
- Arian heresy in Hierapolis and Laodicea, p. 64
- Arian use of the expression ‘First-born of all creation,’ i. 15
- Aristarchus, iv. 10
- Aristion, p. 45
- Aristotle, on slavery, p. 379;
- Armagh, Book of, p. 348, 352
- article, omission of the definite, i. 4
- asah, a supposed derivation of Essenes, p. 126
- Ascents of James, p. 168
- asceticism among the Jewish sects, p. 87;
- Aseis, a Laodicean title of Zeus, p. 8
- Asia, meaning of, p. 19
- Asia Minor, geography of, p. 1 sq.;
- Asidæans, p. 120
- asya, a supposed derivation of Essene, p. 125
- Athanasius, on ‘Firstborn of all Creation,’ i. 15
- Athens, a Buddhist burnt alive at, p. 155
- Augustine, on ‘Firstborn of all Creation,’ i. 15;
- on ‘wisdom and knowledge,’ ii. 3
- ἀγάπη, ὁ υἱὸς τῆς ἀγάπης αὐτοῦ, i. 13
- ἅγιος, i. 2
- ἀγών, ἀγωνία, ἀγωνίζεσθαι, i. 29, ii. 1, iv. 12
- ἀδελφός (ὁ), i, 1
- ἀθυμεῖν, iii. 21
- αἰσχρολογία, iii. 8
- ἀκαθαρσία, iii. 5
- ἅλας, iv. 6
- ἀληθεία, ἡ ἀληθεία τοῦ εὐαγγελίου, i. 5;
- ἐν ἀληθείᾳ, i. 6
- ἀλλά, after εἰ or εἰ καί in St Paul, ii. 5
- ἄμωμος, i. 22
- ἀναπάυεσθαι, Ph. 7
- ἀναπληροῦν, p. 230
- ἀνέγκλητος, i. 22
- ἀνεψίος, iv. 10
- ἀνήκειν, iii. 18;
- τὸ ἀνῆκον, Ph. 8
- ἀνθρωπάρεσκοι, iii. 22
- ἀνταναπληροῦν, i. 24
- ἀνταπόδοσις, iii. 24
- ἀόρατος, i. 16
- ἀπεκδύεσθαι, ii. 15
- ἀπέκδυσις, ii. 11
- ἀπέχειν, Ph. 15
- ἀπηλλοτριωμένοι, i. 21
- ἀποθνήσκειν, ii. 20
- ἀποκαταλλάσσειν, i. 20, 21
- ἀπόκρυφος, ii. 3
- ἀπολύτρωσις, i. 14
- ἀπόχρησις, ii. 22
- ἅπτεσθαι, ii. 21
- ἀρέσκεια, i. 10
- ἀρχή applied to Christ, p. 41; i. 16, 18
- αὐξάνειν, i. 6
- Αὐτὸς ἔστιν, i. 17
- ἀφείδεια, ii. 23
- ἁφή, ii. 19
- ἀχειροποίητος, ii. 11
- ἄχρηστος, Ph. 11
- B (Cod. Vaticanus), excellence of, p. 314.
- Banaim, the, p. 132
- Banus not an Essene, p. 161
- Bardesanes, on Buddhists, 154;
- his date, p. 155
- Barnabas, life of, iv. 10;
- epistle ascribed to, ib.
- basilica, iv. 15
- Basilides, p. 331
- Baur, p. 77, 81, 384
- Bene-hakkeneseth, p. 130
- Brahminism, p. 154, 155
- Buddhism, assumed influence on Essenism, p. 151 sq.;
- Buddhist at Athens, p. 155
- βάπτισμα, βαπτισμός, p. 250
- βάρβαρος, iii. 11
- βλασφημία, iii. 8
- βούλεσθαι, Ph. 13
- βραβεύειν, iii. 15
- Cabbala, see Kabbala
- Cainites, p. 79
- Calvin, iii. 8, p. 341, 384
- Canonical writings and Papias, p. 52
- Carpocratians, p. 79, 80
- Cataphryges, p. 98
- Cavensis, codex, p. 348
- celibacy, p. 173
- Cerinthus, p. 107 sq.;
- chaber, p. 128
- Chagigah, on ceremonial purity, p. 128
- Chalcedon, council of, p. 65
- chasha, chashaim, a derivation of Essene, p. 119
- chasi, chasyo, a derivation of Essene, p. 118;
- connexion with chasid, p. 124
- chasid, a false derivation of Essene, p. 115
- Chasidim, p. 120;
- not a proper name for the Essenes, p. 122
- chasin, chosin, a false derivation for Essene, p. 116
- chaza, chazya, a derivation of Essene, p. 117
- Chonos or Chonæ, p. 15, 71
- Christ, the Person of, p. 34;
- Christianity, not an outgrowth of Essenism, p. 159;
- Christianity in Asia Minor, p. 50
- Christianized Essenes, p. 89, 90, 135
- Christians of St John, p. 165
- Christology of Ep. to Col., p. 101, 188;
- Chronicon Paschale, p. 48, 61
- Chrysostom, i. 13, 15, iii. 16, p. 340, Ph. 15, p. 383
- Cibotus, p. 21
- Cibyratic convention, p. 7
- Circular Letter—the Ep. to the Ephesians—p. 37
- Claudius, embassy from Ceylon in the reign of, p. 156
- Claudius Apollinaris, the name, p. 57 sq.;
- his works, p. 58 sq.
- Clement of Alexandria, p. 79, 98, 154, 168, i. 9, 15, ii. 8, iii. 5, 16
- Clement of Rome (§ 7) Col. i. 3;
- Clementine Homilies, p. 136, 168
- Clementine Recognitions, p. 164
- Clermont, p. 3
- collegia, iv. 15
- Colossæ, orthography of, p. 16, i. 2;
- situation, etc., p. 1 sq.;
- distance from Laodicea, p. 376;
- site, p. 13;
- ancient greatness and decline, p. 15;
- a Phrygian city, p. 18 sq.;
- Jewish colony at, p. 19;
- not visited by St Paul when the epistle was written, p. 23;
- Epaphras the evangelist of, p. 29;
- intended visit of Mark to, p. 40;
- visit of St Paul to, p. 41;
- obscurity of, p. 70;
- a suffragan see of Laodicea, p. 69;
- the Turkish conquest of, p. 71
- Colossian heresy, nature of, p. 73 sq., 89, ii. 8;
- Colossians, Epistle to, p. 33;
- colossinus, p. 4
- community of goods, p. 176
- Concord of the Laodiceans and Ephesians, etc., p. 31
- Congregation, the holy, at Jerusalem, p. 131
- Constantine, legislation of, p. 393
- Constantinople, Council of, p. 65
- conventus (Roman), p. 7
- Corinth, visit of St Paul to, during his residence at Ephesus, p. 30
- Corinthians, First Epistle to; passages explained: (i. 19, i. 9;
- Corinthians, Second Epistle to; passages explained: (i. 7, i. 24;
- Cornelius a Lapide, p. 342
- Creation, Gnostic speculations about, p. 78 sq.;
- Essene do., p. 90
- Cyril of Alexandria, p. 154
- καθὼς καί, i. 6, iii. 1
- καί in both members of a comparison, i. 6
- καὶ ὅσοι, ii. 1
- καινός and νέος, ii. 10
- κακία, iii. 8
- καρποφορεῖσθαι, i. 6
- καταβραβεύειν, ii. 18
- κατενώπιον αὐτοῦ, i. 22
- κατοικεῖν, i. 19
- κενεμβατεύειν, ii. 18
- κεφαλή, i. 18
- κληρονομία, iii. 24
- κλῆρος, i. 12
- κλητός, iii. 12
- κοινωνία, Ph. 6
- κομίζειν, iii. 25
- κοπιᾶν, i. 29
- κοραξός, p. 4
- κόσμος, ii. 8
- κρατεῖν, ii. 19
- κράτος, i. 11
- κρίνειν, ii. 16
- κτίσις, i. 15
- κύριος, ὁ, (Christ, i. 10;
- (Master), iii. 24
- κυρίοτης, i. 16
- χαρακτήρ, i. 15
- χαρίζεσθαι, ii. 13, iii. 13, Ph. 22
- χάρις, i. 2, (ἡ, iii. 16;
- ἡ χάρις τοῦ θεοῦ, i. 6
- χειρόγραφον, ii. 14
- Χρηστότης, iii. 12
- Damascene: see John Damascene
- Darmstadiensis Codex, p. 348
- dative (of instrument), ii. 7, iii. 16;
- (of part affected), i. 4
- Demas, p. 36, iv. 14, Ph. 24
- Denizli, p. 7;
- earthquake at, p. 3
- diocese, p. 7
- Diognetus, Epistle to, i. 18
- Dion Chrysostom, p. 81, 153
- Diospolis, an old name of Laodicea, p. 68
- Divinity of Christ, p. 101 sq., 182 sq., i. 15
- Docetæ, use of pleroma by, p. 337
- dualism, p. 78, 87, 149
- dyes of Colossæ and the neighbourhood, p. 4
- δειγματίζειν, ii. 15
- δέσμιος, Ph. 1, 10
- δεσμός, Ph. 13
- διά with gen., used of the Logos, p. 188, i. 16, 20
- διακονία, διάκονος, iv. 7, 17
- διδάσκειν, i. 28
- διοίκησις, p. 7
- δόγμα, ii. 14
- δογματίζειν, ii. 20
- δόξα, i. 11, 27
- δοῦλος, Ph. 16;
- δοῦλος Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ, iv. 12
- δύναμις, i. 16
- δυναμοῦν, i. 11
- Earthquakes in the valley of the Lycus, p. 38
- Ebionite Christology of Cerinthus, p. 110
- economy of revelation perfected, p. 185
- Elchesai, founder of the Mandeans, p. 167
- Elchesai, Book of, p. 137
- elders, primitive, p. 132
- Eleazar expels evil spirits, p. 91
- English Church on the Epistle to Laodicea, p. 362
- English versions of the Epistle to Laodicea, p. 364
- Epaphras, p. 34;
- Epaphroditus, p. 34
- Ephesians, Epistle to; a circular letter, p. 37;
- Ephesus, Council of, p. 65
- Ephesus, St Paul at, p. 30, 95;
- exorcists at, p. 95
- Epictetus, p. 13
- Epiphanius, account of Cerinthus, p. 107;
- on the Nasareans, p. 136
- epistolary aorist, Ph. 11, 19, 21
- epulones of Ephesian Artemis called Essenes, p. 96
- Erasmus on the Epistle to Laodicea, p. 365
- Essene, meaning of term, p. 94;
- Essenes, p. 82, ii. 8;
- list of writers upon, p. 83;
- localities of, p. 93;
- asceticism of, p. 85;
- speculations of, p. 87;
- exclusiveness of, p. 92;
- Josephus and Philo chief authorities upon, p. 134;
- oath taken by, p. 127;
- their grades, p. 129;
- origin and affinities, p. 119 sq.;
- relation to Christianity, p. 158;
- to Pharisaism, p. 101, 120;
- to Neopythagoreanism, p. 143;
- to Hemerobaptists, p. 166;
- to Gnosticism, p. 92;
- to Parsism, p. 149;
- to Buddhism, p. 157;
- excused by Herod the Great from taking the oath of allegiance, p. 176;
- fortune tellers, p. 178;
- silence of New Test. about, p. 159;
- in relation to John the Baptist, p. 160;
- to James the Lord’s brother, p. 168;
- Christianized Essenes, p. 135
- Essenism, p. 82;
- main features of, p. 83 sq.;
- compared with Christianity, p. 170 sq.;
- the sabbath, p. 170;
- lustrations, p. 171;
- avoidance of strangers, p. 172;
- asceticism, celibacy, p. 173;
- avoidance of the Temple, p. 174;
- denial of the resurrection of the body, p. 175;
- certain supposed coincidences with Christianity, p. 175
- Eusebius, on the earthquakes in the valley of the Lycus, p. 39;
- evil, Gnostic theories about, p. 78
- exorcists at Ephesus, p. 95
- ἑαυτοῦ and αὑτοῦ, i. 12;
- and ἀλλήλων, iii. 13
- ἐγώ, Ph. 19
- ἐθελοθρησκεία, ii. 23
- εἴ γε, i. 23
- εἰκών, i. 15, iii. 11
- εἶναι καρποφορούμενον, i. 6
- εἰς, i. 6, ii. 22, Ph. 6
- ἐκ Λαοδικίας (τὴν), iv. 16
- ἐκκλησία, iv. 15
- ἐκλεκτός, iii. 12
- ἐλλογᾶν, Ph. 18
- ἐλπίς, i. 5
- ἐν, iv. 12;
- ἐνεργεῖν, ἐνεργεῖσθαι, i. 29
- ἔνι, iii. 11
- ἐξαγοράζεσθαι, iv. 5
- ἐξαλέιφειν, ii. 14
- ἐξουσία, i. 13, 16
- ἔξω (ὁἰ, iv. 5
- ἑορτή, ii. 16
- ἐπιγινώσκειν, ἐπίγνωσις, p. 100, i. 6, 9, Ph. 6
- ἐπιθυμία, iii. 5
- ἐπιμένειν, i. 23
- ἐπιστολή (ἡ), iv. 16
- ἐπιχορηγεῖν, ii. 19
- ἐποικοδομεῖν, ii. 7
- ἐργάζεσθαι, iii. 23
- ἐρεθίζειν, iii. 21
- ἐρῥιζωμένοι, ii. 7
- ἔρχεσθαι, iii. 6
- εὐάρεστος, iii. 20
- εὐδοκία, εὐδοκεῖν, i. 19
- εὐχαριστεῖν, εὐχαριστία, ii. 7, i. 3;
- εὐχάριστος, iii. 15
- Ἐφέσια γράμματα, p. 95
- ἔχειν, Ph. 17
- ἐχθροί, i. 21
- F (Codex Augiensis) relation to G, p. 345
- Firstborn of all Creation, i. 15
- Flaccus, p. 20
- Frankel on the Essenes, p. 121 sq.
- G (Codex Boernerianus) relation to F, p. 345
- Galatia, meaning of, in St Paul and St Luke, p. 24
- Galatian and Colossian Judaism compared, p. 105, i. 28
- Galatians, Epistle to; passages explained, i. 24 (Gal. ii. 20);
- Galen, ii. 19, 20
- Ginsburg, (Dr) p. 88, 127 sq.
- Gnostic, p. 80 sq.
- Gnostic element in Colossian heresy, p. 73 sq.
- Gnostic sects, use of pleroma by, p. 330
- Gnosticism, list of writers on, p. 77;
- grades of Essenes, p. 129
- Grätz, p. 123, 160, 161, 170
- Greece, slavery in, p. 386
- Gregory the Great on the Epistle to the Laodiceans, p. 361
- guild of dyers, p. 4
- Γαρμάνας, p. 153
- γνῶσις, i. 9, ii. 3
- γνωστικός, p. 81
- Hamartiology of the Old Testament, p. 185
- Haymo of Halberstadt, on the Epistle to the Laodiceans, p. 361
- Hebrew slavery, p. 385 sq.
- Hebrews, Epistle to the; passages explained, i. 11 (Heb. xi. 34);
- i. 15 (i. 2, 3, 6)
- Hefele on the date of Claudius Apollinaris, p. 185
- Hemerobaptists, p. 162
- Herod the Great excuses the oath of allegiance to the Essenes, p. 176
- Hervey of Dole, on the Epistle to the Laodiceans, p. 361
- Hierapolis, p. 9;
- modern name, p. 9;
- physical features of, p. 10;
- a famous watering place, p. 11;
- the Plutonium at, p. 12;
- birthplace of Epictetus, p. 13;
- political relations of, p. 18;
- attractions for Jews, p. 22;
- a Christian settlement, p. 45;
- Philip of Bethsaida at, p. 45 sq.;
- Council at, p. 59;
- Papias, bishop of, p. 48 sq.;
- Abercius, bishop of, p. 54 sq.;
- Claudius Apollinaris, bishop of, p. 57 sq.;
- dyes of, p. 4
- Hilgenfeld, p. 75;
- on the Essenes, p. 150 sq.
- imperfect, iii. 18
- indicative after βλέπειν μή, ii. 8
- infinitive of consequence, i. 10, iv. 3, 6
- John (St) in Asia Minor, p. 41;
- John the Baptist, not an Essene, p. 160;
- disciples of, at Ephesus, p. 163
- John (St), Christians of, p. 165
- John Damascene, p. 15
- John of Salisbury on the Epistle to the Laodiceans, p. 362
- Josephus on Essenism, p. 133 sq.
- Judaism and Gnosticism, p. 81
- ἵνα, iv. 16
- Ἰοῦστος, iv. 11
- ἰσότης, iv. 1
- Lanfranc on the Epistle to the Laodiceans, p. 363
- Laodicea, name and history, p. 5;
- Laodicea, the letter from, iv. 16;
- p. 340 sq.
- Laodiceans, apocryphal Epistle to the, p. 347 sq.;
- Latrocinium, see Robbers’ Synod
- Legio Fulminata, p. 61
- legislation of Constantine on slavery, p. 393
- Logos, the, i. 15
- Luke, St, iv. 14;
- lukewarmness at Laodicea, p. 42
- lustrations of the Essenes, p. 171
- Luther’s estimate of the Epistle to Philemon, p. 383
- Lycus, district of the;
- Lycus, Churches of the, p. 1 sq.;
- Λαοδικία, iv. 13
- λόγον ἔχειν τινός, ii. 23
- Magic, forbidden by Council of Laodicea, p. 69;
- among the Essenes, p. 140
- magical books at Ephesus, p. 95;
- magical charms among the Essenes, p. 90 sq.
- Mandeans, p. 165
- Marcosians, p. 335
- Mark (St), iv. 10;
- visits Colossæ, p. 40
- marriage depreciated by the Essenes, p. 139
- Matthew (St) Gospel of, accepted by Cerinthus and the Ebionites, p. 108
- Megasthenes, p. 153
- monasticism of the Essenes, p. 157
- Monoimus, the Arabian, p. 339
- Montanism, Claudius Apollinaris on, p. 59;
- Phrygian origin of, p. 98
- morning bathers, p. 132
- Muratorian Fragment on the Epistle to the Laodiceans, p. 358
- μακροθυμία, i. 11, iii. 12
- μερίς, i. 12
- μνείαν ποιεῖσθαι, Ph. 4
- μομφή, iii. 13
- μονογενής, i. 15
- μυστήριον, i. 26
- Naassenes, p. 337
- Nasoreans, p. 138, 165
- Neander on Cerinthus, p. 108
- Neopythagoreanism and Essenism, p. 146 sq.
- New Testament, relation of, to the Old Testament, p. 184
- Nicæa, Bishops of Hierapolis and Laodicea at the Council of, p. 65
- Nicetas Choniates, p. 71
- nominative with definite article for vocative, iii. 18
- Novatianism in Phrygia, p. 98
- Nymphas, iv. 15, p. 31
- νεομηνία, ii. 16
- νέος, iii. 10
- νουθετεῖν, i. 28
- νῦν with aorist, i. 21
- Observance of the Sabbath by the Essenes and our Lord, p. 170
- Onesimus, p. 377, Ph. 10;
- Ophites, the, p. 81, 98, 337
- Oracle, see Sibylline Oracle
- οἰκονομία, i. 25
- οἶκος, τὴν κατ’ οἶκον, iv. 15
- ὁμοίωμα, i. 25
- ὄνασθαι, ὀναίμην, Ph. 20
- ὀργή, iii. 8
- ὅστις, iii. 5, iv. 11
- ὀφθαλμοδουλεία, iii. 22
- ᾠδή, iii. 16
- ὡς, Ph. 14, 16
- .ix
- Papias, p. 47;
- Parsism, resemblances to, in Essenism, p. 149 sq.;
- participle used for imperative, iii. 16
- Paschal controversy, p. 59, 63
- Paul (St) visits Phrygia on his second missionary journey, p. 23;
- had not visited Colossæ when he wrote, p. 23 sq.;
- visits Phrygia on his third journey, p. 24;
- silence about personal relations with Colossæ, p. 28;
- at Ephesus, p. 30, 95 sq.;
- at Rome, p. 32;
- mission of Epaphras to, ib.;
- meets with Onesimus, p. 33, 378;
- despatches three letters, p. 33;
- visits Colossæ, p. 41;
- his plans after his release, Ph. 22;
- uses an amanuensis, iv. 18;
- his signature, iv. 18, Ph. 19;
- coincidences with words of our Lord, ii. 22;
- his teaching on the universality of the Gospel, p. 99;
- on the kingdom of Christ, i. 13 sq.;
- on the orders of angels, i. 16 sq.;
- on philosophy, ii. 8;
- on the Incarnation, ii. 9;
- on the abolition of distinctions, iii. 11;
- on slavery, iii. 22 sq., p. 389 sq.;
- his cosmogony and theology, p. 101 sq.;
- his answer to the Colossian heresy, p. 181 sq.;
- his Christology, p. 188, i. 15 sq.;
- his relations with Philemon, p. 370 sq.;
- connects baptism and death, ii. 11, 20, iii. 3;
- makes use of metaphors from the mysteries, i. 26, 28;
- from the stadium, ii. 18, iii. 14;
- his rapid change of metaphor, ii. 7
- Paul (St) Epistles of, correspondences with the Apocalypse—on the Person of Christ, p. 41;
- Paul (St) apocryphal Epistle of, to the Laodiceans, p. 353
- Pedanius Secundus, execution of his slaves, p. 388
- Person of Christ, St Paul and St John on, p. 41 sq.;
- personal pronoun used for reflexive, i. 20, 22
- Peter (St) and the Church in Asia Minor, p. 41
- petrifying stream at Colossæ, p. 15
- Pharisees, p. 82;
- relation to Essenes, p. 82, 120, 141
- Philemon, p. 31, 370 sq.;
- Philemon, Epistle to;
- Philip the Apostle, in Asia, p. 45 sq.;
- confused with Philip the Evangelist, p. 45
- Philippopolis, synod of, p. 64
- Philo, on the Essenes, p. 133;
- his use of Logos, i. 15
- Phrygia, p. 17 sq.;
- Pistis Sophia, p. 339
- Pliny the younger, a letter of, p. 384 sq.
- pleroma, detached note upon, p. 323
- Plutonium, at Hierapolis, p. 12
- Polycarp, martyrdom of, p. 49
- poverty, respect paid to, by Essenes and Christ, p. 177
- Prætorius accepts the Epistle to the Laodiceans as genuine, p. 366
- Pythagoreanism and Essenism, p. 144;
- disappearance of, p. 146
- πάθος, iii. 5
- παρακαλεῖν, ii. 2
- παραλαμβάνειν, ii. 6
- παράπτωμα, ii. 13
- παρεῖναι εἰς, i. 6
- παρέχεσθαι, iv. 1
- παρηγορία, iv. 11
- παρρησία, ἐν παρρησίᾳ, ii. 15, Ph. 8
- πᾶς, πᾶς ὁ κόσμος, i. 16;
- πατήρ, ὁ θεὸς πατήρ, i. 3;
- πατὴρ ἡμῶν, i. 2
- παύεσθαι, Ph. 7
- πιθανολογία, ii. 4
- πικραίνεσθαι, iii. 19
- πιστός, πιστοὶ ἀδελφοί, i. 2
- πλεονεξία, iii. 5
- πληροφορεῖν, iv. 12
- πληροφορία, ii. 2
- πληροῦν, i. 25, iv. 17
- πλήρωμα, i. 19, ii. 9, p. 323 sq.
- πλησμονή, ii. 23
- πλοῦτος, i. 27
- πορνεία, iii. 5
- πραΰτης, iii. 12
- πρεσβευτής, πρεσβύτης, Ph. 8
- πρὸ πάντων, i. 17
- προακούειν, i. 5
- πρός, ii. 23, Ph. 5
- προσκαρτερεῖσθαι, iv. 2
- προσωπολημψία, iii. 25
- πρωτότοκος, i. 15, 18
- φιλοσοφία, ii. 8
- φθορά, ii. 22
- φρόνησις, i. 9
- φυλακτήριον, p. 69
- ψαλμός, iii. 16
- Readings, harmonized with corresponding passages in the Epistle to the Ephesians,
- readings, various,
- Renan, on the meaning of Galatia in St Paul and St Luke, p. 25;
- his estimate of the Epistle to Philemon, p. 384
- Restoration, under Ezra, p. 119
- resurrection of the body denied, p. 88, 175
- Revelation; see Apocalypse
- Robbers’ Synod, p. 65
- Roman slavery, p. 387
- Rome, Onesimus at, p. 378;
- St Paul at, p. 32
- ῥιζοῦν, ii. 7
- Sabbath, observance of, by Christ and the Essenes compared, p. 170
- Sabæans, p. 165
- sacrifices prohibited by Essenes, p. 89, 134
- Sadduceeism, p. 82
- Sagaris, Bishop of Laodicea, p. 63
- Samanæi, p. 154
- Sampsæans, p. 137
- Sarmanæ, p. 153
- satisfactoriæ, sufferings of Christ regarded as, i. 25
- Secundus, see Pedanius Secundus
- Sibylline Oracle, p. 96
- silence of Eusebius, p. 52 sq.;
- of the New Testament about the Essenes, p. 159
- slave martyrs, p. 392
- slavery, Hebrew, p. 385;
- Socrates on Novatianism in Phrygia, p. 98
- solidarity of the Church in the second century, p. 62
- Sophia of Valentinus, p. 333;
- Sophia Achamoth, p. 334
- soteriology of the New Testament, p. 185
- stadium, metaphor from the, ii. 18
- Stapleton receives the Epistle to the Laodiceans as genuine, p. 366
- Strabo on Buddhism, p. 153
- Sunworship, p. 87, 137 sq., 149
- σάββατα, ii. 16
- σάρξ, τὸ σῶμα τῆς σαρκός, i. 22
- Σκύθης, iii. 11
- σοφία, i. 9, 28, ii. 3, iii. 16
- σπλάγχνα (τὰ), iii. 12, Ph. 7, 12
- στερέωμα, ii. 5
- στοιχεῖα (τὰ), ii. 8
- συλαγωγεῖν, ii. 8
- συμβιβάζειν, ii. 2, 19
- συναιχμάλωτος, iv. 10
- σύνδεσμος, ii. 19, iii. 14
- σύνδουλος, i. 7, iv. 7
- σύνεσις, i. 9, ii. 2
- συστρατιώτης, Ph. 2
- σῶμα, τὸ σῶμα τῆς σαρκός, ii. 11
- σωματικῶς, ii. 9
- Tacitus on the earthquake at Laodicea, p. 39
- Talmud, supposed etymologies of Essene in, p. 116 sq., 125 sq.;
- supposed allusions to the Essenes, p. 128
- Temple, avoidance of the, p. 174
- Testaments, Old and New, p. 185
- Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, on the orders of angels, i. 16
- theanthropism of the New Testament, p. 185
- thundering legion, p. 61
- Thyatira, dyes of, p. 4
- Timotheus, his position in these epistles, i. 1, Ph. 1;
- ‘the brother,’ i. 1
- Tivoli compared with the valley of the Lycus, p. 3
- travertine deposits in the valley of the Lycus, p. 3
- Trimetaria, a surname of Laodicea, p. 18
- Tychicus, iv. 7, p. 35, 380.
- ταπεινοφροσύνη, iii. 12
- τάξις, ii. 5
- τέλειος, i. 28
- τις (indef.), St Paul’s use of, ii. 8
- τοιοῦτος ὤν, Ph. 9, 12
- θέλειν, Ph. 13;
- θέλειν ἐν, ii. 18
- θέλημα θεοῦ, i. 1
- θεμελιοῦν, i. 23
- θεότης, τὸ θεῖον, ii. 9
- θιγγάνειν, ii. 21
- θνήσκειν, ἀποθνήσκειν, ii. 20
- θριαμβεύειν, ii. 15
- θυμός, iii. 8
- θύρα τοῦ λόγου, iv. 3
- Valentinianism, different forms of, p. 332 sq.
- Valentinians accept St Paul and St John, p. 336
- Valentinus, use of pleroma by, p. 331
- versions of the Epistle to the Laodiceans, Latin, p. 357;
- Bohemian, German, and English, p. 363 sq.
- Vethikin, p. 131
- Word, the, p. 101, see Logos, Christ
- Wycliffe excluded the Apocryphal Epistle to the Laodiceans from his Bible, p. 363
- Yavana or Yona, p. 152