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Justin Martyr

Index

A

Adrian, Emperor, his Epistle in behalf of the Christians   186

Advents of Christ   210, 221, 253, 254

Amen   186

Analogies, heathen

to Christ’s doctrine   169

to Christ’s history   170

to the Sonship of Christ   170

Anaximander and Anaximenes   274

Angels

how they transgressed   190, 238

their freedom   190, 250, 269

who taught them   164

Antoninus, Emperor, Epistle in behalf of the Christians   186

Apostles   175, 179

Archelaus, the Athenian   274

Argument, the, of Justin’s Apology stated   170

Aristotle, opinions of   275

Atheism   164

Aurelius   187

 

B

Baptism, Christian   183, 201, 216

its imitation by demons   183

Birds, the two, in Lev. xiv   301

 

C

Chariton, examination of, by the Prefect Rusticus   305

Chastity   167

Children exposed   172

Christ Jesus   170, 177, 190, 219, 236, 236, 237, 237, 253, 265, 301

His advent foretold   173, 175, 260

His appearances before His coming in the flesh   263

His cross, symbols of   181, 242, 244, 247

His early history   237, 250

His first and second coming   209, 210, 221, 253, 254

His humanity   170, 174, 179, 193, 216, 219, 228, 231, 241, 301

His reign and majesty   176, 178, 180, 209, 236, 267

His rejection by the Jews   175, 179, 253, 267

His resurrection   252, 252, 253, 298

His teaching   167, 168, 168, 246

His titles in Scripture   190, 262

His work   178

blood of   173, 200, 222, 228

called Jacob, Israel, and Son of man   248, 262

called the Lord of Hosts   212, 241

called the Word   164, 166, 170, 173, 174, 190, 191, 263, 264

compared to Socrates   191

crucified   166, 173, 174, 175, 179, 222, 247, 247, 248, 248, 248, 249, 251, 251

distinguished from the Father   264

figures of: Joshua   255, 256, 257, 264, 265

figures of: Mosaic law   214, 215, 215, 216

figures of: Noah   268, 268

not a magician   172

of faith in   191, 199, 257, 260

salvation alone in   207, 216

shown to be God, from His appearances to Abraham   223

shown to be God, from His interviews with Moses   226

shown to be God, from the testimony of Proverbs   228

shown to be God, from visions to Jacob   225

shown to be God, objections met, that He ate   225

testimony of Scripture regarding Him: of David   175, 176, 176, 211, 211, 212, 213, 213, 229, 229, 235, 235, 240, 241, 248, 248, 248, 249, 249, 250, 251, 251, 252

testimony of Scripture regarding Him: of Isaiah   174, 174, 179, 179, 200, 236, 237, 241

testimony of Scripture regarding Him: of Micah   174

testimony of Scripture regarding Him: of Moses   173, 221, 223, 236

testimony of Scripture regarding Him: of Zechariah   175, 221

the Holy Spirit received by Him   243

the Son of God   164, 166, 170, 178, 182, 190, 216, 219, 250, 253, 256, 256, 257, 258, 262

the curse He endured   246, 247, 247

Christians

Apologies for, by Justin Martyr   163, 188

accused of atheism   164

are the sons of God   261

are the true Israel   261, 267

blamed for not observing the law   199, 203

blamed for not submitting to be circumcised   206, 208, 256

charges refuted: shown they do not worship idols   165

charges refuted; shown they do not worship idols   171

have the true righteousness   209

inquiry into the charges against them   163

promised as seed to the patriarchs   259

shown to be called like Abraham   259

testimonies of Roman emperors as to   186

their moral life   165, 172, 189, 192

their treatment at the hand of the Jews   203, 214, 246, 247, 256

their treatment at the hands of the heathen world   170, 182, 188, 191, 253, 254

their worship   185, 185, 185

worship God   164, 165

Church, Jacob’s marriage a figure of   266

Circumcision   202, 203, 206, 206, 208, 245, 256

Continence of Christians   172

Corruption   301

Crescens, his prejudices   189

Cross, symbols of the   181, 242, 244, 247

Curse, the   246, 247, 247, 248

 

D

Death   166, 192

Deeds, evil

their detection   166

their punishment   165

Demons   167, 190, 192

cause persecution   182

their imitation of divine things   181, 182, 182, 183

Devil

as a roaring lion against Christ   251

why plots against us   300

Devils   181, 182, 182, 182, 238

distort the truth   233, 233

Dialogue of Justin Martyr with Trypho the Jew   194

Divinations   169

Dream-senders   169

 

E

Elijah   219

Emperors, Roman, testimony to Christians   186

Epicurus, opinions of   192, 193, 274

Eucharist   185

Euripides

on false gods   292, 293

on future judgment   291

 

F

Fables, heathen   233

Faith in Christ   191, 199, 257, 260

Fasting   202

Fate   177, 177

Foreknowledge of God   178

Forerunner of Christ   220

Forgiveness of sin   200, 217

Free-will in man and angels   190, 250, 269

 

G

Gentiles   180

conversion of   253, 260, 264, 265

Goats   301

God   164, 165, 166, 166, 167, 172, 177, 190, 197, 198, 199, 200, 300

His care for men   172

His namelessness   281

His righteousness   245, 246

His unity and sole government, treatise by Justin Martyr on   290

does not give His glory to another   230

how He appeared to Moses   184

how known   196

opinions of Greek philosophers as to   274

rejected by the Jews   262, 267

testimonies to unity from Greek poets: Æschylus   290

testimonies to unity from Greek poets: Orpheus   290

testimonies to unity from Greek poets: Philemon   290

testimonies to unity from Greek poets: Sophocles   290

what He decreed concerning Christ   249

Gods, false   171, 181, 233

Greeks

opinions of their philosophers, as Thales   274

opinions of their philosophers, of Plato and Aristotle   275

opinions of their philosophers, of Pythagoras and Epicurus   274

what their philosophers and poets learnt from Moses’ writings   276, 277, 277, 278, 278

Greeks, Justin’s Discourse to   271

calls upon them to study the divine word   272

exposes the Greek theogony   271

follies of Greek mythology   272

the shameless practices of the Greeks   272

wherein he justifies his departure from Greek customs   271

Greeks, Justin’s Hortatory Address to   273

wherein he shows that their poets are unfit to be religious teachers   273

 

H

Happiness   196

Hell   169

Heraclitus and Hippasus   274

Hercules   192

Homer

his knowledge of man’s origin   286

his obligations to the sacred writer   282

his testimony to monotheism   280

passages from, showing his views as to his gods   273

Human doctrine   182, 219

Hystaspes   169

 

I

Idols   165, 171

Images   287

Immorality of the heathen   171, 272

Israel

Christ is King of   267

applied to Christ   262

Israel applied to Chirst   265

 

J

Jacob, Leah and Rachel figures of the Church   266

Jews

blame the Christians for not observing the law   199

exhorted to repent and be converted   258, 268

how they treat Scriptures   232

how they treat the Scriptures   175

in disputations   256

rejecting Christ, they reject God   267

salvation for them only in Christ   207, 216

the Sabbaths instituted, and sacrifices and oblations   204

the injury to God from their opinion of the law   206

their circumcision differs from the Christian   256

their hard-heartedness   266

their interpretations   261

their treatment of Christ   175, 179, 253

their treatment of Christians   175, 203, 214

they boast in vain that they are the true sons of Abraham   206, 269

they violate the eternal law, and interpret ill that of Moses   200

treatment of Christians   247

why circumcision was given   202

why the choice of meats   204

why the law was given them   203

John the Baptist   220, 221

Jonah, the sign of   252

Joshua, a figure of Christ   255, 256, 257, 264, 265

Judæa, its desolations foretold   178

Judge, the   180

Judgment, future, testimonies of Greek writers to   291

Jupiter   164, 170, 170, 192

Justice demanded for Christians   163

Justin Martyr

fragments from his lost writings   300

he is examined and condemned by the Prefect Rusticus   305

he studies philosophy   195

his Dialogue with Trypho a Jew   194

his Discourse to the Greeks   271

his First Apology for Christians   163

his Hortatory Address to the Greeks   273

his Hortatory Address to the Greeks, spurious   307

his Second Apology for Christians   188

his arguments in favour of Christianity as against Judaism   194

his conversion   195

introductory notice of   159

on the Resurrection   294

on the Sole Government of God   290

 

K

Kingdom, Christians look for   166

Knowledge   196

 

L

Lamb   214

Law, the   199, 199, 200, 203, 214, 215, 215, 216

Life   198

Lord’s Day   186

Lucius, the philosopher   163

 

M

Magi   237, 237

Man

corruption of   301

his creation   165, 228, 250

origin of Homer’s opinion of   286

Marcion   171, 182

Marcus Aurelius, the emperor, his testimony of the Christians   187

Marriages, impure   167

Martyrdom of holy martyrs at Rome   305

Meats, choice of, why prescribed to Israel   204

Menander   171

his views of God   292

Millennium   239, 239

Mithras, mysteries of   233

Monotheism, testimonies to

of Homer   280, 282

of Orpheus   279

of Plato   281, 282, 282, 282, 283

of Pythagoras   280

of Sophocles   280

of the Sibyl   280

Mosaic laws, figures of things which pertain to Christ   214, 215, 215, 216

Moses

God appears to   184, 223

Homer indebted to   284

Plato indebted to   182, 283, 283, 286

foretells Christ’s cross   242

heathen oracles testify to   278

his antiquity proved by Greek writers   277, 277, 278

predicts Christ’s coming   173

training and inspiration of   277

Mythology

Greek, the follies of   272

heathen, its origin   181

 

N

Names of God and Christ   190, 262

Necromancy   169

Noah, a figure of Christ   268, 268

 

O

Obedience, civil   168

Oracles

heathen   169

Oracles, heathen

testify of Moses   278

Orpheus, his testimony to Monotheism   279, 290

 

P

Patience   168

Peripatetics   195

Philemon

shows how God is appeased   291

testifies to a future judgment   291

Philosophers   165, 177

Greek, their opinions of God   274, 274, 275

have not true knowledge   288

opinions as to the resurrection   296

their indebted to Moses   278, 278, 279

their indebtedness to Moses   182, 286, 287, 287

Philosophy   195

Phylactery   218

Plato   165, 169, 177, 183, 275, 275, 276, 281

ambiguity of   282

his agreement with Homer   282

his doctrine of form   285

his doctrine of the beginning of time   287

his doctrine of the heavenly gift   286

his knowledge of God’s eternity   283

his knowledge of judgment   284

indebted to Moses   182, 183, 283, 285

indebted to the prophets   283

of the universe   296

self-contradictory   282

Platonists   195

Polytheism   181, 290, 292

Prayers   186, 257

Prophecy

certainly fulfilled   180

concerning Christ   173, 174, 174, 174, 210, 211, 211, 212, 213, 213, 214, 215, 215, 216, 220, 220, 221, 221, 222, 223, 235, 235, 236, 236, 237, 237, 240, 241, 241, 242, 242

different modes of   175

Prophets, Hebrew   173

truth learned from them   198

use the past tense   176

Psalms that speak of Christ   176, 176, 211, 211, 212, 213, 213, 229, 235, 235, 240, 241, 248, 248, 248, 249, 249, 250, 251, 251, 252

Punishment, everlasting   165, 166, 169, 172, 191, 300

Pythagoras, opinions of   274, 280

Pythagoreans   195

 

R

Repentance   167, 258

Responsibility, human   177, 190

Resurrection

Christ’s   178, 298

arguments for; Christ has risen   298

not impossible   295

objections to   294, 295, 295

treatise of Justin on   294

Righteousness   201, 208, 209, 217, 245, 246

Rusticus, the prefect, examines Christians   305

 

S

Sabbath, why instituted   204, 207, 301

Sacraments, the   185

Sacrifices, why instituted   205

Salvation   207, 216, 217, 217

Satan   172

blasphemes   300

Saturn   192

Scriptures   198, 199, 231, 232, 234, 234, 235, 245

searched   231, 232

Semo, the inscription   171, 307

Septuagint

history of   278

treatment of, by the Jews   234

Sibyl, the   169, 280, 288

Simon, the Samaritan   171, 182, 193

Sins, forgiven   200

Six, the number   301

Socrates   191

Sophocles

on future judgment   291

on unity of God   290

Souls   196

Spirit, Holy   164, 166, 177, 243

Stoics, the   169, 190, 191, 192

Sunday   185

Swearing   168

 

T

Teachers, Christian, their antiquity, inspiration, and harmony   276

Teaching of Christ   164, 167, 168, 168

Thales, his view as to God   274

Theogony, Greek, exposed   271

Titus the Emperor   163

Traditional opinions   163

Trinity, the   164, 185

Truth, the   166

its power   272, 294

known from the prophets   198, 289

misrepresented   183, 184

Types of Christ   214, 215, 215, 255, 265, 268

 

U

Unity of God   290

Urbicus condemns the Christians to death   188

 

V

Verissimus, the philosopher   163

Vice and virtue   192

 

W

Wicked, their punishment   165, 166, 168

Wine, in the Eucharist, unchanged but not common   185

Wisdom, Christ, the   227

Word, the, is Christ   164, 166, 170, 178, 190, 191, 191, 193, 263, 272

World preserved for the sake of Christians   190

Worship

heathen   171

weekly, of Christians   185

who is worthy   232

 

X

Xenophon   192

 

Other

Æschylus, on the unity of God   290

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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