135 f.; evidence of Claudius Apollinaris, 137; evidence of
Epistle of Vienne and Lyons, 141 ff.; principles on which evidence
is examined, 162; insufficiency of evidence for, 162 ff.
Greet, Hofstede de, 5, 9 n. 2
Grove, 34
Guericke, 7, 90 f., 93
Hadrian, 12
Hagenbach, 91, 93
Harless, 75
Hase, 76
Hebrews, Gospel according to the, 122 f., 123, 150
Hefele, 80
Hegesippus, his attitude to Paul, 23; references to him by Eusebius,
52 ff.; on Simeon, 52
Hemphill, Professor, did Eusebius directly know Tatian's _Diatessaron_?
146 f.; on Arabic _Diatessaron_, 149; it takes Matthew as basis, 149;
its substantial identity with Victor's _Diatessaron_, 153
Hengstenberg, 31
Hilgenfeld, on passage of Irenaeus, 5 f.; on Ignatian Epistles, 78, 79;
place and date of martyrdom of Ignatius, 97 ff.; on Papias and
Matthew's Hebrew "Oracles," 122; Protevangelium Jacobi, 142;
Eusebius on Tatian's _Diatessaron_, 146 f.
Hippolytus, 17 f.
Holtzmann, 135, 147
Hug, 32
Humfrey, 66
Ignatius, Epistle of Polycarp regarding him, 20 ff.; date and place of
his martyrdom, 87, 94 ff.; his alleged martyr-journey, 94 ff.;
his treatment during it, 99 f.; compared with Paul's journey, 100 f.;
compared with case of Peregrinus, 101 ff.; reasons opposed to
martyr-journey to Rome, and for martyrdom in Antioch, 104 ff.;
remains of Ignatius, 111 ff.; martyrologies, 112 f.
Ignatian Epistles, Dr. Lightfoot on, 57 ff.; critics on priority of
Syriac version, 59 ff., long recension, 64 ff.; Vossian Epistles,
67 ff.; version of Ussher, 67; Armenian version, 78 ff.; Eusebian
Epistles, 80 ff.; their order in MSS., 82 ff.; their value as
evidence, 113 f.
Irenaeus, 3 ff.
Jacobson, 65
Jerome, 110 f.
John, references of Eusebius, 53 ff.; Papias and Presbyters on, 55 f.;
double use of name, 55 f.
Justin Martyr, his quotations, 28 ff.
Keim, 135
Kestner, 70, 71
Kirchhofer, 7
Lange, 32
Lardner, 70, 136
Lechler, 76 f.
Lightfoot, 32, 33
Lightfoot, Dr., objectionable style of criticism, 1 f., 3, 7 f.,
13 n. 1, 14 f., 15 n. 1, 20, 21, 23 f., 24 n. 5, 25 f., 27, 30 f.,
36, 44 f., 46 f., 57 ff., 68 ff.; 73 ff., 144; on a passage of
Irenaeus, 3 ff.; discussion of date of Celsus, 9 ff.; Dr. Westcott
on Basilides, 15 ff.; weightier arguments of apologists, 20 ff.;
on Epistle of Polycarp, 20 f., object of Papias' work, 22; on
Hegesippus and Apostle
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