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Rh *Hosius, or Osius, bishop of Corduba (Cordova), 28, 29, 51, 119, 64; sketch of him, 119.
 * Huxley, 7.
 * Hymn to God, 97.
 * Hymns, first composed by Arius, St. Ambrose, Victorinus, etc., 73; one to God, decreed by the Council, 97.
 * Hypatius, of Gangra, 56.


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 * James, bishop of Antioch (alias Nisibis, or Nisbis) in Mygdonia, 53, 56.
 * Jerome, ecclesiastical historian, quoted, 58, 93, etc.
 * Jews, their Passover, 29, 97, 112.
 * Job, 7.
 * John, the Persian, 56.
 * Judith, Book of, 93.
 * Julian, the emperor, 23, 25, 26.
 * Julius Constantius, 24.
 * Julius, 45.
 * Justin Martyr, quoted, 106.


 * Kneeling at prayers, 107.


 * Laodicea, Council of, 94.
 * Labarum, 15, 16.
 * Lapsed presbyters, 105; catechumens, 106.
 * Lardner, Dr., quoted, 31.
 * Lateran Palace, 17.
 * Latin bishops, 57.
 * Leontius, bishop, a eunuch, 56, 98.
 * Letter, of Alexander, bishop of Alexandria, concerning Arius, 37; of Constantine, 75; of Arius, 46; of Eusebius, of Nicomedia, 49; of Eusebius Pamphilus, 79; others of Constantine, quoted, 76, 111.
 * Licinius, 17, 18, 23, 33, 53.
 * Licinius, son of Licinius, 26.
 * Longinus, of Cappodocia, 56.
 * Longinus, of Poutus, 56.
 * Lord's Day made legal Sunday, 20.
 * Lucian, of Antioch, 116.
 * Lucius, 45.
 * Luther, Martin, quoted, 96.


 * Macarius, 47, 56.
 * Macedonius, 118.
 * Mansi, quoted, 54.
 * Marcellianus, 36.
 * Marcellus, of Ancyra, 56, 117.
 * Marcus, of Calabria, 56.
 * Marcus Aurelius, 28.
 * Maris, the Arian, 56, 72, 70.
 * Maronite, 75.
 * Martial, the poet, quoted, 75.
 * Martyr, Justin, quoted, 106.
 * Mary, "mother of God," 43.
 * Maxentius, 16, 13.
 * Maximian, 13, 17, 18, 23.
 * Maximin, 18, 33, 92.
 * Meletians, 29, 91, 92.
 * Meletius, of Lycus, and his followers, 56, 91.
 * Meletius, of Pontus, 56.
 * Menas, or Minas, 45.
 * Menophantus Bides with Arius, 56, 69.
 * Mexia, quoted, 4.
 * Mill, J. S., quoted, 28.
 * Miltiades, or Melchiades, 36.
 * Minervina, 14, 24.
 * Miracles, performers of, present, 59, 61.
 * Moses, 7, 8.
 * Mosheim's Institutes, quoted, 32, etc.
 * Mount of Olives Church, 19.
 * Murdock, Dr. James, quoted, 32, etc.


 * Narcissus, the Arian, 56, 69.
 * Neander, ecclesiastical historian, quoted, 32, etc.
 * Nero mentioned, 28.
 * Nice, its ancient and modern names, 52.
 * Nicasius, 56.
 * Nicholas, of Myra, 56.
 * Novations, 31; re-admitted to communion, 102.
 * Novatus, or Novatian, and his sect, 102, 103; sketch of him, 102.
 * Number of bishops present, 57.


 * Objects of the Council, 29.
 * Ordination of bishops, 100.
 * Origen, quoted, 8,. [sic]
 * Orthodox faith. See Nicene Creed, Homoöusian, etc.


 * Pagi, Dr. Anthony, editor of Baronius, quoted, 64, etc.
 * Pamphylus, or Pamphilus, the martyr, 59.
 * Paphnutius, of Egypt, 54, 56, 59; favors marriage, 90; being a confessor, his wounds kissed by the emperor, 113.
 * Parties present, 59.
 * Passover, or Paschal festival, 29, 97.
 * Pastor, book of the, quoted, 87.
 * Patrophilus, the Arian, 56.
 * Paul, 12 years old, 56,. [sic]
 * Paulinus and Julian, consuls of Pome, 31, 57.
 * Paulinus, bishop of Antioch, 64.
 * Paulinus, bishop of Tyre, 43, 47.
 * Paul, of Neo-Cæsarea, a confessor, 56.
 * Paul, of Samosata, 106.
 * Penitent, a dying one, 105.
 * Petavius, Dionysus, editor of Epiphanius, quoted, 34, 37.