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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

Astronomy   65, 68

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

Chronology   78, 81

Chrysostom   69, 79

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

Eusebius, reference to   61, 62

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

Hercules   66, 69

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

Logos   67, 68

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

Plato   65, 66

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. Jerome   61, 62

St. Paul   62

Tatian, Introductory Note   61

Address to the Greeks   65

Epiphanius describes him as from Mesopotamia   62

Fragments of   82, 83

Tatian an Assyrian   61, 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

heathen   78, 79

Zeno   66

Zodiac   69

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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