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760<br />

Aramaic <strong>Paul</strong>'s knowledge <strong>of</strong>, 10) in relation<br />

to the gift <strong>of</strong> tongues, 57; decay <strong>and</strong><br />

advance <strong>of</strong> among Jews, 71.<br />

Aratns, poet <strong>of</strong> Cih'cia, quoted by <strong>Paul</strong>, 308.<br />

Aretas, Emir <strong>of</strong> Petra, 10L<br />

Aristorchus, <strong>Paul</strong>'s companion on his voyage<br />

to Borne, 563.<br />

Art its relation to Christianity, 299.<br />

Artemas Artemidorus, 660.<br />

Artemis Temple at Epliesus, 357-60; worship<br />

at Ephesus, 360-1.<br />

Ascension <strong>of</strong> our Lord, 47.<br />

Athens Associations <strong>and</strong> description, 295 j<br />

the statuary <strong>of</strong>, 297 ; <strong>Paul</strong> at, 29C et seq. ;<br />

philosophers <strong>of</strong>, 802-4 ; <strong>Paul</strong>'s preaching<br />

<strong>and</strong> its results, 304 et seq. ; <strong>Paul</strong> questioned<br />

by the Athenians, 306 Athenian<br />

;<br />

view <strong>of</strong> the Resurrection <strong>and</strong> judgment<br />

to come, 811 later ; growth <strong>of</strong> the Church<br />

at Athens, 313; <strong>Paul</strong> leaves Athens, 313.<br />

Augustus Cessar his protection <strong>of</strong> the Jews,<br />

504.<br />

Aurelius Antoninus, Morons, on Christianity,<br />

721.<br />

B.<br />

Baptism <strong>of</strong> the Ethiopian eunuch <strong>and</strong> its<br />

results, 147, 160.<br />

Barnabas, <strong>St</strong>. with <strong>Paul</strong> at Lystra, 11 hia<br />

;<br />

early relations with <strong>Paul</strong>, 133 j his influence<br />

with the Apostles in <strong>Paul</strong>'s favour,<br />

134 ; twice secured <strong>Paul</strong>'s services for the<br />

<strong>work</strong> <strong>of</strong> Christianity, 134, 162 ; his need<br />

<strong>of</strong> help, 162 bis ; view <strong>of</strong> the admission <strong>of</strong><br />

the Gentiles to the Christian covenant,<br />

161-2; his view <strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong>'s character, 162;<br />

commencement <strong>of</strong> their joint <strong>work</strong>, 162 ;<br />

separated jointly with <strong>Paul</strong> by the Holy<br />

Spirit for the <strong>work</strong> <strong>of</strong> converting the<br />

world, 188 ; dispute with <strong>Paul</strong> as to the<br />

companionship <strong>of</strong> Mark, 254 their ; separation,<br />

254; friendship with <strong>Paul</strong> not<br />

broken, but mutual loss owing to the<br />

separation, 255-6. (See <strong>Paul</strong>.)<br />

Bar-Jesus, the sorcerer, 197.<br />

Basil, <strong>St</strong>. his Christian education at Athens,<br />

313.<br />

Berenice <strong>Paul</strong> before her, 557: her character.<br />

738.<br />

Beroaans compared with the <strong>The</strong>ssalouians<br />

as to gladness in receiving the word <strong>of</strong><br />

God, 293.<br />

Bethany, the scene <strong>of</strong> our Lord's Ascension,<br />

47.<br />

Books <strong>and</strong> Parchments <strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong> at Troas,<br />

21, 68 et seq.<br />

Burdens laid on Proselytes, 718-19.<br />

Burros, Afraniua his character, 577 ; in charge<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong>, 578 ; as formerly Prtetorian Prefect.<br />

668<br />

C.<br />

Cffisar. (See distinctive names.)<br />

Caiaphas Peter <strong>and</strong> John before, 59, 60 1 aa<br />

guilty <strong>of</strong> the blood <strong>of</strong> Christ, 93.<br />

Caligula. (See Gains.)<br />

Captivity, <strong>Paul</strong>'s Epistles in, 588 et teq.<br />

Carpus <strong>of</strong> Troas, <strong>Paul</strong>'s cloak, books, <strong>and</strong><br />

parchments left with, 21, 681-2.<br />

Castor <strong>and</strong> Pollux, ship in which <strong>Paul</strong> sailed<br />

from Melita, 575.<br />

Cenchrero, Church at, 820.<br />

INDEX.<br />

Cephas. (Se Peter.)<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> the Last Supper <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> assembly<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Apostles, 48, 181.<br />

Charity, 395.<br />

Chastity, 389.<br />

Chief Priests. (See Priests.)<br />

Chosen People. (See Jews. )<br />

Chrestian <strong>and</strong> Christian, 169.<br />

Christ. (See Jesus.)<br />

Christendom founded by <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong>, 2.<br />

Christian, Christians Origin <strong>of</strong> thenaiae,<strong>and</strong><br />

where first used, 167-9; "Christian" <strong>and</strong><br />

"Nazarene," 169; Christian character aa<br />

opposed to Jewish character, 406; contrast<br />

brought out in <strong>Paul</strong>'s Epistles to the<br />

Corinthians, 407 the <strong>life</strong> ; <strong>of</strong> the Christian<br />

a <strong>life</strong> in Christ, 507; Christian <strong>and</strong> Cbreatian,<br />

169 ; Christian unity (see Unity) ; at<br />

first not in disfavour with the Pharisees,<br />

but used by them against the Sadducees,<br />

78 ; their observances <strong>and</strong> their position,<br />

79; charged with blasphemy rather than<br />

with idolatry, 96 ; first so called at Antioch<br />

in Syria, 167 ; their endurance under per.<br />

se-cution, 186 ; living sacrifice required <strong>of</strong>,<br />

502; dangers dreaded by <strong>Paul</strong> for the<br />

Christians <strong>of</strong> Borne, 503.<br />

Christianity Conditions <strong>of</strong>, to the Jews, 184 ;<br />

views <strong>of</strong>, by Pliny, Tacitus, <strong>and</strong> Suetonius,<br />

186 ; compared with <strong>St</strong>oicism, 187-8 rela-<br />

;<br />

tion <strong>of</strong>, to art, 299; judgments <strong>of</strong> early<br />

Pagan writers on, 720-1 et seq. ; its introduction<br />

into Borne, 447 et seq.<br />

Chronology <strong>of</strong> the lifo <strong>and</strong> Epistles <strong>of</strong> <strong>St</strong>.<br />

<strong>Paul</strong>, 753.<br />

Chrysostojn, <strong>St</strong>. his estimate <strong>of</strong> <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Paul</strong>, 3,<br />

689.<br />

Church, <strong>The</strong> Its vitality from early timea,<br />

47 ; the early days <strong>of</strong>, 59 et seq. ; <strong>Paul</strong> twice<br />

secured for <strong>work</strong> <strong>of</strong>, by Barnabas, 13i,<br />

162; rest <strong>and</strong> progress, 144 et seq. ; <strong>work</strong><br />

begun by <strong>St</strong>ephen, advanced by Philip,<br />

completed by <strong>Paul</strong>, 160-1; the early<br />

Church at Antioch in Syria, 182; fake<br />

brethren in the Church at Antioch iii<br />

Syria, 225 ; peril to, from the difference on<br />

circumcision, 228 ; growth <strong>of</strong>, at Athens,<br />

813 ; Church founded by <strong>Paul</strong> at Corinth,<br />

319 ; Church at Cenchrete, 320; danger to,<br />

at Corinth, 377; the heathen not judges<br />

in Church questions, 389; qualifications<br />

for <strong>of</strong>fice in, 653-6 et seq. ; regulations for<br />

rulers in. 654, 656. (See names <strong>of</strong> the<br />

several Churches.)<br />

Cicero<br />

303.<br />

his views <strong>of</strong>: Athenian philosophy,<br />

Circumcision disputed point at the Church<br />

at Antioch in Syria, 225 et seq. ; disputes<br />

dangerous to the Church, 228; question<br />

submitted to Church at Jerusalem, <strong>and</strong><br />

especially to the Apostles as having known<br />

the Lord Jesus Christ, 228 ; decision <strong>and</strong><br />

encyclical letter <strong>of</strong> the Apostles, 242-3 ; <strong>of</strong><br />

Timothy <strong>and</strong> Titus, 261; absence <strong>of</strong> necessity<br />

for, the key-note <strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong>'s Epistle<br />

to the Galatiaus, 428; Defence or, by<br />

Judaisers, 428 ; its use to Judaisers, 430 ;<br />

as required by the Jews, 738.<br />

Civil Governors. (See Governors.)<br />

Claudius, his accession, <strong>and</strong> consideration for<br />

the Jews, 143; his attempt to eject the<br />

Jews from Rome, 446; his persecution <strong>of</strong><br />

the Jews, 504.<br />

Clement, <strong>St</strong>. writing <strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong>, 6,

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