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to Depose a Bishop, requires more Bi-
shops than to ordain him, 19. 51.
Deposition, a penalty enforced by a
civil law, 19. 24.

Diaconia, among the Monks, 20. 6.
Dictynnius, Bishop, abjures Priscil-
lianism, at the first Council of Toledo,
20. 48.

Didymus, of Alexandria, 18. 10, note u.
Instructs St. Jerome for a month,
18. 36; see 20. 51.

Diocese, meaning of the word, 18. 7.
Diodorus, Bishop of Tarsus, at the Coun-
cil of Constantinople, 18. 1. Obtains
the election of Nectarius, 18. 5. His
conduct during the Arian ascendancy
at Antioch, ibid. note o. Master of
St. Chrysostom, 19. 7.

Diogenes, of Genoa, at the Council of
Aquileia, 18. 10.

Diolcos in Egypt, monasteries there, 20.5.
Dionysius, Bishop of Diospolis or Lydda,

in Palestine, at the Council of Con-
stantinople, 18. 1.

Dioscurus, an Abbot in the Thebaide,
20. 9.

Discernment of spirits, 20. 7.
Doctors, authority of the ancient, acknow-
ledged by Heretics, 18. 26.
Dominicus, applied by the Apollinarians
to the LORD, 18. 24.

See

Domninus, Bishop of Grenoble, 18. 10.
Donatist, Clerks received as such by the
Church in certain cases, 19. 41. Di-
visions among them, 19. 54.
St. Augustine.
Dorotheus, Arian Bishop of Antioch,
banished thence by Theodosius, 18. 3.
heads a division of the Arians at
Constantinople, 19. 35.

E.

Earthquake in Palestine, 19. 56.
Easter-tide, time of relaxation; no genu-
flection, 20. 6. cf. 20. 45. except in
the case of penitents, 20. 33. sacra-
mental, 20. 45. the proper time for
baptizing, 18. 34. and 19. 45. Time
of celebration, 20. 45; see 19. 35. an-
nounced by Church of Carthage, 20.
24; see ch. 43. Quartodecimans' rule
for Easter, 18. 8. Novatians', 19. 35.
Rule of the Council of Nicæa, ibid.
Aërians', 19. 36. Monks assembled
in Egypt on Easter, 20. 9. Burial of
St. Ambrose, 20. 20. Its observance,
Apostolic, 20. 45.

Ebion, 18. 22.

Eclipse of A. D. 393, the occasion of
many conversions, 19. 45.
Egyptian country people, spiritual know-
ledge of, 20. 2.

Emeritus, Donatist Bishop of Cæsarea
in Mauritania, 19. 54.

Emperor, gives the civil sanction to the
decrees of the Church, 18. 8.
Encratites, laws against, 18. 9.
Energumens, rules as to, in the fourth
Council of Carthage, 20. 30. tor-
mented at the tombs of the Saints,
18. 37. Delivered by St. Martin, 18.
59. rebuked by St. Ambrose, 20. 13.
dispossessed by St. Ambrose, 20. 20.
rules about, 20. 33.
Eparchia, or Province, 18. 7.
Epiphanius, St., Bishop of Constantia in
Cyprus, at Rome with St. Jerome
and Paulinus, 18. 19. Returns after
the winter of 382-383, 18. 22.
ceives St. Paula, 18. 37. Ordains
Paulinianus, brother of St. Jerome,
by compulsion, 19. 43. His conten-
tion with John of Jerusalem, 19. 43.
and his letter to him, 19. 44. tears a
curtain with a figure on it, in a church,
ibid.

Re-

Epistles of St. Paul, explained by St.
Chrysostom, 19. 9.

Eponychius, Abbot of Chenoboschus,
visits St. Pachomius, 20. 9.
Evagrius, Priest at Antioch, consecrated
Bishop after Paulinus, A. D. 389,
19. 27.

of Pontus, ordained Reader
by St. Basil, and Deacon by St. Gre-
gory of Nyssa, embraces the monastic
life, 19. 46. accused of Origenism;
author of the second book of the
Lives of the Fathers, ibid. Baptismal
sponsor of the Præfect Ruffinus, 19.
51.

Eucharist, real presence in, according
to St. Ambrose, 18. 54. according to
St. Cyril, 18. 55. Offered in a private
house, 18. 19. but not by a Priest
without the Bishop's leave, 19.22. Not
given to the dead, 20. 26. though for
them by St. Ambrose, 19. 33. Water
mixed with the wine, 20. 26, 32. re-
ceived fasting, 20. 26. how often,
20. 45. offered twice on Maundy
Thursday, ibid. Called the Mass,
18. 6, note s; and 18. 41. and the
Sacrifice, 18. 19, 55. At Rome lay-
men communicated daily, 19. 42.
Passage of St. Gaudentius on the Real
Presence, 20. 14. Rules of the third
Council of Carthage, 20. 26. of the
fourth, 20. 32, 33. A Miracle re-
ported by Sozomen, 20. 40. Rules of
the first Council of Toledo, 20. 48.
Euchites, or Massalians, Heretics, 19.

25.

Euchrotia, a Priscillianist, put to death,
18. 30.

Euchology, quoted, 18. 8, 55.

Eudoxia, the Empress, insulted by Eu-
tropius, 20. 37.

Eudoxius, Abbot in the Isle Capraria,
written to by St. Austin, 20. 29.
Eventius, Bishop of Pavia, at Aquileia,
A. D. 381, 18. 10.

Eugenius, made Emperor by Arbogastes,
on the death of Valentinian, 19. 33.
prepares for war against Theodosius
with pagan ceremonies, 19. 47. His
offerings refused by St. Ambrose, ibid.
His defeat and death, 19. 49.
Evil, two kinds of, 19. 39. Cause of,
19. 40.

Eulalius, a Monk of Nazianzus, is made
Bishop of that see, 19. 25.
Eulogius, St., Bishop of Edessa, at the
Council of Constantinople, 18. 1.
Eunapius, the Sophist, complains of the
Monks and certain Christian prac-
tices, 19. 31.

Eunomians, anathematized at Constan-
tinople, 18. 6.

Eunomius, at the Council of Constan-
tinople, A. D. 383, 18. 27. Banished
under Theodosius into Cappadocia,

19. 11.

Evodius, friend of St. Austin, 18. 56.
Euphemites. See Euchites.

Euphrasia, St., in the Thebaide, 20. 9.
Eusebius of Samosata, ordained Catholic
Bishops, during the Arian persecu-
tion, 18. 7.

of Bologna, at the Council of
Aquileia, 18. 10.

of Cremona, friend of St. Je-
rome, whom he persuades to translate
the letter against John of Jerusalem,
19. 45.

St., of Vercellæ, 20. 18.
Eustasius, Monk of the Isle Capraria,
20. 29.

Eustochium, Virgin, daughter of St.
Paula, 18. 21.

Eustorgius, Bishop of Milan, 18. 45.
Euthymius, tries to seize St. Ambrose,
18. 45.

Eutropius, a powerful Eunuch, governs

Arcadius, 20. 27. his fall, 20. 37.
and death, ibid.

Eutychius, a Eunomian Bishop, 19. 35.
Excommunication, rules concerning, of

St. Austin, 20. 46. See Anathema.
Exorcism used in restoration of certain
heretics, 18. 8.

Exorcist, ordination of, &c., 20. 33.
Exuperantius, Bishop of Dertona, at
Aquileia, 18. 10.

F.

Fabiola, St., widow, 18. 21.

Faith, treatise of St. Austin on, 20. 44.

Fasting, St. Chrysostom on, 19. 2. Time
of, in itself indifferent, 20. 6. Biscuit,
the best food for fasting, 20. 8. Usual
before receiving the Blessed Eu-
charist, 19. 2. and 20. 26. required
before Baptism, 20. 33. not at Easter,
20. 6. Heresy of Aërians, 19. 36.
of Jovinian, 19. 19. of Sarmatio at
Vercellæ, 20. 18. Rules of the Egyp-
tian Monks, 20. 6.

Fausta, Basilica of, 18. 47.
Faustus, the Manichee, 18. 50. does not
satisfy Austin. St. Austin writes
against him, 20. 44.

Felix, Bishop of Jadera, at Aquileia,
A. D. 381, 18. 10.

an African Bishop, at Aquileia, ibid.
St., and St. Nabor, martyrs, 18. 47.
ordained Bishop of Treves by the
Ithacians, 18. 59.

or Felicianus of Musti, a Maxi-
mianist, 20. 10. returns to the com-
munion of Primian, 20. 29.

St., of Bologna, disciple of St. Am-
brose, 20. 17.

of Como, consecrated by St.
Ambrose, ibid.
Festivals, Church, see Easter, Christmas,
Pentecost, of the Maccabees, 19. 14.
St. Felix, 19. 57. St. Meletius, 18.2.
See Martyrs. St. Leontius, 20. 11.
their observance condemned by the
Aërian heretics, 19. 36. Certain Sa-
cramental and Apostolic, 20. 45.
Firmians, a branch of Donatists, 19. 53.
Firmus, King of Mauritania, 20. 29.
First-fruits paid by Christians, 20. 6.
Flavian, made Bishop of Antioch, after
St. Meletius, 18. 3. but not acknow-
ledged by the western Bishops, 18. 19.
goes from Antioch to appease Theo-
dosius, 19. 1. His address to the Em-
peror, 19. 10. Charges against him,
19.27. and his contest with Evagrius,
ibid. refuses to submit to the judg-
ment of the Pope, ibid.

a pagan, on the part of Eu-
genius, 19. 47. his anger against St.
Ambrose, ibid.

Formal (formata) letters, 20. 25; see
ch. 30, 31.

Fortunatus, Catholic Bishop of Con-
stantina, 20. 47.

Manichæan Priest, con-
ference of, with St. Austin, 19. 39.
Its issue, 19. 40.

Fortunius, Donatist Bishop of Tubursica,
conference of, with St. Austin, 20. 31.
Free-will, St. Augustine on, 19. 18;
see ch. 39.

Fritigil, Queen of the Marcomanni,
visits St. Ambrose, 20. 19.

Furia, a Roman lady, consults St. Je-
rome, 19, 56.

G.

Gainas, a Gothic officer, betrays Ar-
cadius, 20. 37. to procure the destruc-
tion of Eutropius.

Galla, sister of Valentinian II., wife of
Theodosius, 19. 33. Death of the
Empress, 19. 49.

Gallicia, Bishops in, Priscillianists, 20.

48.

Gaudentius, St., Bishop of Brixia, 18. 43.

His sermons, 20. 14.

Gelasius, Bishop of Cæsarea, at the
Council of Constantinople, 18. 1.
Genesis, explained by St. Chrysostom,
19. 9.

George, Arian Bishop of Alexandria,
20. 9.

Germanus, friend of Cassian, 20. 3.
Gervasius, St., and St. Protasius, 18. 47.
Gildo, King of Mauritania, 20. 29.
Glorius and Eleusius, Donatists, confer
with St. Austin, 20. 30.

Gospels explained by St. Chrysostom,
19. 9.

Grace, according to St. Gregory Na-
zianzen, 19. 11.

Gratian, at war with the Germans, 18.
28. gets St. Ambrose to write on the
HOLY GHOST, 18. 10. Revolt against
him; his death, ibid. and character.
Gregory of Nazianzus, St., 18. 1. resists
the consecration of Flavian, 18. 3.
quits Constantinople; his farewell;
and will, 18. 4. goes to Arianzus,
and writes to Cledonius against Apol-
linaris, 18. 24. resigns the charge of
the Church of Nazianzus, 18. 25.
His opinion on Councils, 18. 18. The
close of his life; and his poetry, 19.11.

of Nyssa, St., at the Council of
Constantinople, 18. 1. funeral ora-
tion on St. Meletius, 18. 2. Of the
intercession of St. Meletius, ibid. His
Canonical Epistle, 19. 52. and death.
Bishop of Elvira in Spain,
Luciferian, 18. 40.

Hair-shirt, 20. 8.

H.

Hallelujah, heard in the temple of Sera-
pis, 19.29. used in saying the Psalms,
20. 8. at Pentecost, 20. 45.
Hebdomon, near Constantinople, 19. 49.
Helladius, Bishop of Cæsarea, successor
of St. Basil at Constantinople, 18. 1;
see ch. 25.

a Pagan grammarian at Alex-
andria, 19. 29.
Hellebichus, sent by Theodosius to An-
tioch, 19. 8.
Helvidius, Heretic, attacked by St. Je-
rome, 18. 20.

Heraclides, Luciferian Bishop of Oxy-
rynchus, 18. 40. and 20. 9.
Heresies, checked under Arcadius, 20.
10; see 20. 9.

Heretics, how received according to the
Council of Constantinople, 18. 8. ac-
cording to the decretal of St. Siricius,
18. 34. divisions among, 19. 35. fall
of, 20. 10. definition of, 19. 38.
Hermits, 20. 5. Described by St. Au-
gustine, 19. 17.

Himerius, Bishop of Tarracona, consults
Pope St. Damasus, and is answered
by St. Siricius, 18. 34.

Hippo, Council of, in A. D. 392, 19. 41.
HOLY GHOST, St. Ambrose on the, 18.

10. descends' upon St. Ambrose, 20.
20.

Holy Places, visited in time of St. Je-
rome by St. Paula, 18. 37; see 19.
56.
Honoratus, St., Bishop of Vercellæ, after
Limenius, 20. 18. administers the
Viaticum to St. Ambrose, 20. 21.
a Donatist, St. Austin writes

to, 20. 31.
Honorius, son of Theodosius, born, 18.
43. declared Augustus, 19. 49.
Hospital, founded by Pammachius, 18.
21. by St. Chrysostom, 20. 39.
Hymns, of St. Ambrose, 18. 46.

I. & J.

Januarius, St. Austin writes to, on Or-
dinances, 20. 45.

Idolatry; its state at various times, 18.
38. destroyed in Egypt, 19.30. Zeal
of Theodosius against it, 18. 38. and
19. 30. Remonstrance of Symmachus
in its favour, 18. 31. nearly destroyed
at Rome, 19. 15. Cruelties and arti-
fices of the Idolaters, 19. 30. Idolatry
at Carthage, 20. 42. St. Chrysostom
labours for their conversion in Pho-
nicia, 20. 41.

Jerome, St., at Rome with St. Damasus,
18. 20. Writes against Helvidius and
the Luciferians; letters and exposi-
tions, 18. 20, 21. raises enemies at
Rome, and returns to Palestine, 18.
36. studies with Didymus and Bar-
anina, ibid. His Catalogue of Eccle-
siastical Writers, and books against
Jovinian, 19. 42. His Apology to
Pammachius, ibid. against John of
Jerusalem, 19. 45. Complains of Isi-
dore, ibid. Letter to Theophilus; and,
on the proper method of translating,
ibid. writes against Ruffinus, 20.
50, 51.
Jerusalem, visited by St. Paula, 18. 37.
Corrupt, like other cities, 19. 56.

Images; a picture torn by St. Epipha-
nius, 19. 44. but commonly used
before the fifth century, ibid. St. Au-
gustine condemns their abuse, 19. 17;
see 19. 31.

Indicia, Virgin, acquitted by St. Am-
brose, 20. 16.

Innocentius, Haruspex, plots against St.
Ambrose, 18. 45.

friend of St. Austin, mira-
culously cured, 19. 37.
Instantius, Priscillianist Bishop, ba-
nished, 18. 30.

Intercessor, in a vacant Church, 20. 43.
Intercession, of Saints, in the case of St.
Meletius, 18. 2. of St. Cyprian, 20.
47. of Martyrs, acc. Eunapius, 19.
13. of the Saints sought by Theodo-
sius, 19. 47. of the faithful dead in
the case of Probus, 19. 60. The in-
tercession of Bishops for criminals,
18. 29, 59. of Monks, 19. 24. of
Clerks, limited, 19. 34.
Invocation of Saints, of St. John Baptist
by Theodosius, 19. 49.
John, St., the Evangelist, appearance of,

19. 49.

Baptist, his reliques at Alex-
andria, 19. 29. His head at Constan-
tinople, 19. 49.

of Egypt, Anchorite, con-
sulted by Theodosius, 19. 12. again
consulted, 19. 34. declares at a dis-
tance the victory of Theodosius over
Eugenius, 19. 46.

of Jerusalem, incensed at the or-
dination of Paulinianus, and jealousy
of St. Epiphanius, 19. 43, 44. Ac-
cused of Origenism, 19. 45. Pope
St. Anastasius' letter to him, 20. 52.
Joseph, Egyptian Monk, 20. 3.
Jovian, and Idolatry, 18. 38.
Jovinian, Heresiarch, 19. 19. condemned

at Rome and Milan, ibid. St. Jerome
writes against him, 19. 42.
Isaac, an Egyptian Abbot, 20. 7.
Isidorus, Bishop of Cyrus, at Constan-
tinople, 18. i.

St., an Egyptian Abbot in the
Thebaide, 20. 9.

Priest of Alexandria, friend of
Theophilus, 20. 27.

St., of Pelusium, 20. 9.
Ithacius, prosecutes the Priscillianists,
18. 29. calumniates St. Martin, ibid.
St. Martin communicates with the
Ithacians, 18.59. condemned at Milan,
19. 19.

Judgments, Ecclesiastical, 20. 25.
Julian, and Idolatry, 18. 38.
Juliana, widow, at Florence, 19. 48.

widow of Olybrius, and mother

of Demetrias, 19. 60.

Julius, Pope St., 18. 20. and 20. 31.

Jurisdiction of Bishops settled at Con-
stantinople, 18. 7.

Justus, St., Bishop of Lyons, 18. 10.
Justina, persecutes St. Ambrose, 18.
41-43.

Juventius of Ticinum, 18. 10.

L.

Læta, St., widow of Toxotius, 18. 21.
Lætus, father of Furia, 19. 56.
Lateran, 19. 15. and 20. 11.
Laws, for the Church, of THEODOSIUS,
18.9. HONORIUS, 20. 10, 28. against
Paganism and Idolatry, of THEODOS.,
18.9,38. THEODOS. and VALENT. II.,
19. 32. HONORIUS, 20. 10, 42. AR-
CADIUS, 20. 42. Against Apostates,
THEOD. 18. 9, 27. VALENT. II., 18.
27. THEOD. and VALENT. II., 19. 32.
Jews, THEOD., 18. 27. and 19. 47.
Against Heretics, THEOD., 18. 9, 27.
and 19. 34. ARCADIUS, 20. 28.
Manichees, THEOD., 18. 9. and 19. 16.
VAL. II., 18. 27. Arians, THEOD.,
18. 9, 27. and 19. 13. for them,
VAL. II., 18. 43. Against Apolli-
narians, THEOD., 19. 10, 11. ARCAD.,
20. 28. Rescr. for Luciferians, Theod.,
18. 40. Protection of the Church,
THEOD., 19. 34. HONORIUS, 20. 36.
Judicial Power of Bishops, VA-
LENT. I., 18. 44. HONOR., 20. 35.
Indulgence to Criminals, THEOD., 19.
10. VAL. II., 18. 41. Discipline,
Deaconesses, THEOD., 19. 24. Monks,
ibid. Of Treason, THEOD., 19. 47.
Tribute, ibid. Legacies to the Emperor,
19. 59. Marriage of Cousins, un-
natural sins, slave musicians, ibid.
Unworthy mendicants, VALENT. II.,
18. 21. On Reliques, THEOD., 18. 9. and
19. 48. Laws on concubinage, 20. 48.
Lea, St., widow, 18. 21.

Lent, a tithe of the year, 20. 6. Its
origin, ibid. spent by St. Gregory in
silence, 18. 24. Genesis read in Lent,
19. 2. Jonah on Maundy Thursday
and the Great Sabbath, 18. 42. St.
Chrysostom on Lent, 19. 2. Varia-
tion in observance, 20. 45.
Leontius, St., Bishop of Hippo, 20. 11.
Letoïus, Bishop of Melitine in Armenia,
prosecutes the Messalians, 19. 26.
addressed by St. Gregory Nazianzen
in his Canonical letter, 19. 52.
Libanius, Sophist, goes to Constanti-
nople to intercede for Antioch, 19. 6.
His four orations on occasion of the
insurrection.

Liberius, 18. 34.

Licentius, son of Romanianus, and pupil
of St. Austin, 18. 53; see 20. 13.

Ligugé, first monastery of St. Martin,

20. 49.

Limenius, Bishop of Vercellæ, successor
of St. Eusebius, 18. 10.
Loaves of Eulogy, 19. 53.

LORD's day, a festival, 20. 8, 20.
Luciferians, and Rescript in their fa-
vour, 18. 40. join Ursinus, the Anti-
pope, 18.20. St. Jerome writes against
them, ibid.

M.

Macarius, St., successor of St. Anthony,
20. 9.

Macedonians, or Semi-Arians, at Con-

stantinople, 18. 1. refuse to join the
Catholics, 18. 6. divided, 19. 35.
Macedonius, Critophagus, Monk at An-
tioch, 19. 4.

at Milan, punished as St.
Ambrose had predicted, 18. 28.
Majuma, a festival in Phoenicia, abo-
lished, 20. 42.
Manichees, deceive Augustine, 18. 49.

Laws against them. See Laws. Pris-
cillianists, their offspring, 18. 29,
note n. Constantius tries to reform
them, 19. 16. Pope Siricius' rule in
receiving them, 19. 18. different
names, 18.9. St. Austin writes against
them the Books on Genesis, 19. 37.
His acts against them, 20. 12, 23,
44, 55.

Manners of the Church, work of St.
Austin, 19. 17.

Manual labour of Hermits, 19. 12. ex-
ercised by Priests and Bishops, 19. 25.
of Monks, 19. 25. and 20. 34. of
Clerks, 20. 33. St. Augustine on the
subject, 20. 34. Protection against
the listlessness of solitude, 20. 8. and
evil spirits, ibid.

Marcella, St., widow, 18. 20, 21. opposes

Ruffinus, 20. 50.

Marcellians, condemned at Constanti-
nople, 18. 6.

Marcellina, sister of St. Ambrose, 18. 47.
and 20. 16.

Marcellinus, a Luciferian, presents a pe-
tition to Theodosius, 18. 40.
Marcellus, St., of Apameia; his zeal
against idolatry and his death, 18. 39.
a Bishop, concerned in a
cause decided by St. Ambrose, 20. 16.
Marinus, Arian Bishop, 19. 35.
Marriage, of penitents, 18.34. of Clergy,

18. 35. of cousins, 19. 59. Book of
St. Augustine on the Good of Mar-
riage, 20. 44. of uncle and niece, 19.
59. with infidels, 20. 17. with here-
tics, 20. 25.

Martian, Novatian Bishop of Constan-
tinople, 19. 35.

Martin, St., intercedes for the Priscil-
lianists, 18. 29, 59. at the table of
Maximus, 18. 58. attended on by the
Empress, ibid. communicates with
the Ithacians, 18.59. His death, 20.49.
Martyrius, physician of Nectarius, re-
fuses the Diaconate, 18. 5.
Martyrs, expressions found concerning
them, of Sulp. Severus, 18. 30. of St.
Ambrose, 18. 47. Complaints of Eu-
napius, 19. 31. Their death not
avenged, 18. 39. and 20. 22. at
Thecue, 20. 7. at Anaunia, 20. 22.
The Forty Martyrs, 20. 14. Nazarius
and Celsus, 20. 13. Vitalis and Agri-
cola, 19. 48. Nabor and Felix, 18.
47. of Alexandria, 19. 29. Gervasius
and Protasius, 18. 47. Felicitas and
Perpetua, 20. 24. St. Sixtus and St.
Lawrence, 18. 33. Marcellus of Apa-
meia, 18. 39. Vigilius of Trent, 20.
22. Babylas of Antioch, 18. 2. Pris-
cillian venerated as a Martyr by his
followers, 18. 30.

Maruthas, Bishop of Sopharene, 19. 26.
Mary, the Blessed Virgin; called by St.

Gregory Nazianzen, eотóкos, 18. 24.
(as he speaks of those who crucified
the LORD, GEOKTÓVOL, ibid.) That she
was Ever-Virgin, maintained by St.
Jerome, against Helvidius, 18. 20.
Opposite heresies touching St. Mary,
the Antidicomarianites and Collyri-
dians, 18. 20, and note n. Jovinian's
heresy, 19. 19. followed by Bonosus,
19. 27.

Mascezel, Mauritanian Prince, 20. 29.
Mass, 18. 41.

Massalians, their errors and condemna-
tion, 19. 25.

Matarea, or Hermopolis, in Egypt, whi-
ther the LORD was taken, by St. Jo-
seph, 20. 9.

Matronianus, or Latronianus, Priscil-
lianist, 18. 30.

Mattarii, a name of the Manichees, 19.
16.

Maximianus, Donatist Deacon, made

Bishop against Primianus, 19. 54.
Maximus, the Cynic, irregular Bishop of
Constantinople, 18. 1, and note a. de-
fended by an Italian Council, 18. 17.
but given up.

Bishop of Emona. 18. 10.
usurps the Empire, 18. 28.
puts Priscillian, &c. to death, 18. 30.
St. Ambrose, a deputy to Maximus
twice, 18. 28, 57. Maximus writes to
Valentinian II. for St. Ambrose, 18.
47. Invites St. Martin to his table,
18. 58. passes into Italy, is defeated
and killed, 19. 13.

Bishop of Seleucia, friend of
St. Chrysostom, 19. 7.

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