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Million Book Collection - The Fishers of Men Ministries

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494 INDEX.Church? 154 ; instances <strong>of</strong> this relation, 1G1-5; this relation set forthby our Lord for perpetual guidance <strong>of</strong> His Church, 16.6-8 ; the same,urged by Tertullian, 274 ; by S. Irezutais, 268, 2G9 ; by Clement <strong>of</strong>Alexandria, 278,Sects, their multitude in early times, 204, 261, 270, 315.St'ptinnus Sererus, maxims <strong>of</strong> government, 243, 248-50 ; his persecution.302.Socrates, his person, 388 ; influence on Greek philosophy, 387 j theStoic type <strong>of</strong> the wise maccount <strong>of</strong> his special"^^" Dinion on the srods -^^"- andthe Godhead, 302-5 ; his last words to his judges, 395 ; last words<strong>of</strong> his life, 39G ; halts between unity and plurality in the Godhead,mpies, 398; the filiation between them, med mentalmidwifery by Plato, 392 ; one <strong>of</strong> his sti>m<strong>of</strong> S. Paul, 393, note.Stoicism, Epicureanism, Scepticism, three branches on one stemSnare;, GO-2.Suicide, termed the Issue in Stoic philosophy, 47G.mmTacitus, 190, 247, 248.Teaching <strong>of</strong>fice, created by Christ, 1GG ; witnessed by S. Ignatius, 202;by S. IrenrauB, 2G6, 268, 2G9, 272 ; by Tertullian, 274, 276 ; by Clement<strong>of</strong> Alexandria, 278 ; by Origen, 280; alone carries both Traditionand Scripture as a living gift <strong>of</strong> the Spirit, 287.Tertullian, 4, 32, 37, 188, 192, 194, 197, 209, 24G, 250, 251, 274, 276, 352.TJdcrry, Amad6e, 313, 481.Thomas Aquinas, S., 28, 57, 81, 125, 483.Tillemont, 209, 245, 249, 263.Tradition, the whole body <strong>of</strong> Apostolic teaching so called, 149, 150;, by S. Irenaiiis, 198 ; Tertullian, 274-7 ; Clement <strong>of</strong> Alexandria,278 ; Origen, 280.Trajan, his treatment <strong>of</strong> Christians, 213; <strong>of</strong> S. Ignatius, 215 ; importance<strong>of</strong> his answer to Pliny, 221.Truth* as meaning the whole body <strong>of</strong> the divine revelation, 140; committedfor its propagation to a society, 155, 166 ; secured in it by atriple succession, 15G-60 ; its root in the Person <strong>of</strong> Christ, 51, 121,181 ; the gift <strong>of</strong> His Spirit, 121, 125, 127 ; development <strong>of</strong>, 1G8 ; inthe hall <strong>of</strong> Pilate, 49 ; its first transmission by oral teaching only,148.~UcT)eni'eg9 Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophic des Alterthum.-.quoted or referred to, 385, 387, 300, 398, 399, 400, 401, 412, 413, 414?421, 422, 424, 428, 442, 450, 451, 453, 4G2, 479, 480.) divides theology into fabulous, natural, and civil.

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