ABOMINATION of desolation, what, v. 318, sqq. 330. 331. Abraham, whether an idolater be- fore his call, v. 53- Abridgment of the days of ven- geance, v. 340, sqq. Acroamatic, vide Esoteric. Actions significant, nature of, ii. 276, sqq. recorded in the Old Testament, 280. in pro- fane writers, 281. in the New Testament, 282.
Adamantius, a believer in the millennium, i. 331. Adoption, one of the modes of,
in the East, what, v. 77. Æsop, Fables of, i. 85. App. 10. Africa, productiveness of, an- ciently, ii. 20. Agriculture, estimation of, an- ciently, ii. 5. App. 41. Alaves, or ages, supposed division
of, among the Jews, v. 217. Alexandria, persecution of the Jews of, by Flaccus Aquilius,
cular or tutelary, ii. 329. App. 149. names of, how com- pounded, App. 190. Anilæus and Asinæus, history of, v. 238, sqq.
Annus Magnus, i. 347- Antichrist, vide Fathers. loca-
lity of the destruction of, what, i. 167. 394. App. 81. 179. 183. 187. meaning of the name, i. 372. ii. 542. expected to appear in the form of Nero, i. 388. App. 97. 190-197- 234. persecution of the church by, i. 480. v. 412. App. 97. 99. 198.
Antioch, preservation of the Jews of Antioch, v. 246. 'ATоKaтáσтaσis, the, what, i. 451. Apollinarius, bishop of Laodicea, a believer in the doctrine of the millennium, i. 335, sqq. Apologists, Christian, on what condition promised the assist- ance of the Holy Ghost, v. 291, sqq.
Apostasy, the, what, i. 325. 481.
Apostles, the twelve, had re-
nounced their possessions, in our Saviour's lifetime, iii. 248. contradistinguished to the rest of the disciples, iii. 286. vica- rious relation to Christ, ii. 303. App. 239. Apostolical Constitutions, their ac- count of Antichrist, i. 379. ̓Αποτακτισταὶ, among the Chris- tians, who, iii. 274.
« PreviousContinue » |