INDEX. A. Abasgi, conversion of, ii. 3. Abbot, abp., iv. 143. 228. 267. Abelard, ii. 437. Abelites, i. 202. Abgarus, legend of, i. 53. Abrams, Nicholas, iv. 104. Abridgments, evil of, ii. 253. Absalom of St. Victor, ii. 554. Abubeker, ii. 74. Abyssinia, conversion of, i. 304; Romish Abyssinian church, the, iii. 296. Acacians, i. 397. Acacius, i. 427. 484; of Cæsarea, 332; Academics, principles of, i. 35. Accord, the, iii. 220. Acephali, i. 485; ii. 27. Achamoth, i. 200; ii. 27. 43. Acindynus, ii. 639. Acropolita, George, ii. 547. of Pomerania, ii. 392. Adam, the book of, iii. 301. Adamannus, ii. 87. Adamus, Magister, ii. 346; Goddamus, Africa, Romish missions to, iv. 25. Agapæ, i. 113; abolished, 463. Agathias, ii. 8. Agatho, pope, ii. 87. 101. Agde, council of, ii. 19. Agrippa Castor, i. 168. Ahriman, i. 265. Aids, congregations on the, iii. 286. Aix-la-Chapelle, council of, ii. 218. Albert Crantz, iii. 52. the Great, ii. 501. of Livonia, ii. 394. of Stade, ii. 556. of Padua, ii. 647. Albertinus Mussatus, ii. 647. of Camalduli, iii. 11. 39. Romish missions in, iv. 26, 27. de Petra, iii. 37. of Crete, ii. 82. of Cæsarea, i. 442. Samosatensis, i. 440. Andrew, king of Hungary, ii. 484. of Newcastle, ii. 645. Aphonius, ii. 87. Andrew's, St., siege of, iii. 202. 370; the Aphthartodocetæ, ii. 55. Anglo-Saxons, arrival of, in England, i. 419. Anglus, Thomas, iv. 137. Angrogne, Waldensian council at, iii. Anhalt, princes of, iii. 385. Apochrypal books, particulars of, i. 94; Apollinarian system, i. 331. Apollinarians, i. 399. Apollinaris, i. 330. 399. bishop of Hierapolis, works Apollonius, a Roman senator, and mar- a Greek writer against the Cataphrygians, i. 169. Tyanæus, i. 221. 301. Apologies, the, for Christianity, i. 137. Anicetus, pope, conference of with Poly- Apology, Jewel's, iii. 189. carp, i. 185. Annates, ii. 609. Anne, Queen, iv. 435. 491. 141. , for the Augsburg Confession, iii. Apostle, meaning of the term, i. 75. the choice of, i. 52; the name |