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Tatian
TATIAN
Albigenses 62
Alexander, flattered by his preceptor, Aristotle 65
Alphabet 65
Anaxagoras 73
Anitus and Miletus 66
Apion, the grammarian 80
Apollo and Daphne 73
Argives, their kings 80
Aristippus 65
Aristotle 65
Baptism, the renunciation of 73
Beausobre 72
Berosus 80
Busiris 66
Catholics, early 62
Chaldeans 80
witness to Moses 80
Christianity, Western, effect of Montanism on 62
Christians, two classes of 62
belief in the resurrection 67
doctrines of 78
fitted for all men 78
free schools of 78
hymns of 79
older than that of Greece 77
opposed to dissensions 78
philosophy of 77
their doctrine of Creation 67
unjustly hated 76
worship God only 66
Coliseum 75
Constellations, origin of 69
Corates 66
Creation 67
Crescens, loathsome character of 73
persecutes Justin 73
Cretans, always liars 76
Cross, mystery of 71
Democritus 72
Demon worship, depravity of 73
Demons 68
deceptions of 73
economize astronomy 68
false promises of 72
teach the doctrine of fate 68
to be punished 78
turned into gods 68
vain display of 72
Diogenes 65
Doctrines of the Greeks and Christians compared 74
Egyptians 80
Elijah 62
Empedocles 66
Encratites, the 63
Euripides 66
Eventide, hymn of 79
Free-will 69
Geometry 65
Gladiators 75
God only to be feared 66
Greek notions of 74
a spirit 66
compared with Christian ideas 74
Gods of the heathen 68
absurdities concerning 69
Gospels, the four, testimony of the Diatessaron to 61
Greek studies, ridiculed 76
Greeks, not the inventors of the arts 65
foolish solemnities of 74
idols of 76
legislation 77
other amusements 75
studies of 76
their play-actors 75
Hellebore 72
Heraclitus 66
Herodotus 79
Holy Ghost 62
Homer 77
his period 78
Hus, reference to 62
Idioms, communication of 71
Irenæus, reference to Tatian 61
John the Baptist 62
Judaism 61
Justin Martyr, Tatian’s relation to 61
Kaye, Bishop, reference to 70
Latin Church, sophistries of 62
Life, human shortening of 71
Magic 65
Man, fall of 67
Marriage 62
Marsyas 65
Matter, not eternal 67
Mill, reference to 61
Modern science anticipated 67
Montanism 62
Moses, his antiquity 80
compared with heathen heroes 81
his time 80
superior antiquity of 81
Mythology 68
Orpheus 65
Paganism 61
Phœnicians 80
Pherecydes 66
Philosophers, their vices 65
and absurdities 66
boastings and quarrels 75
ridicule of 66
Philosophy, Grecian and Christian, compared 77
Phrygians, reference to 62
Pindar, quoted 74
Psychic natures 71
Pugilists 75
Pythagoras 66
Resurrection 67
Rousseau quoted 82
Socrates 66
Solon 80
Soul, immortal 70
Southey, Robert, his remarks concerning John Wesley 62
Spirit, the Holy 71
Spirits, two kinds 70
St. Paul 62
Tatian, Introductory Note 61
Address to the Greeks 65
Epiphanius describes him as from Mesopotamia 62
concluding words of 82
disgusted with the multiplicity of statues 79
embraced Christianity at Rome 63
equivocal position of 61
his Address to the Greeks, sole surviving work 62
his conversion 77
his falling away 61
influenced by Justin 61
possible mental decline 61
some have perished 61
some of his works very valuable 61
visit to Rome 79
Tertullian, reference to 62
Theodoret, reference to 61
Virgin, hymn of 79
Wiclif, reference to 62
Women, Christian 78
Zeno 66
Zodiac 69
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