Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy; of Joshua the Son of Nun, one; of the Judges, one; of Ruth, one; of the Kings, four; of the Chronicles, two; of Ezra, two; of Esther, one; of the Maccabees, three; of Job, one; of the Psalter, one; of Solomon, three, viz. Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Songs; of the Prophets, twelve; of Isaiah, one; of Jeremiah, one; of Ezekiel, one; of Daniel, one. But besides these Canonical books, you are recommended to teach your young persons the Wisdom of the very learned Sirach. Our own books, that is, those of the New Testament, are; the four Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; fourteen Epistles of Paul; two Epistles of Peter; three of John; one of James; and one of Jude. Two Epistles of Clemens, and the Constitutions of me Clemens, addressed to you Bishops in eight books, which are not to be published to all on account of the mystical things in them. And the Acts of us the Apostles. INDEX. In this Index, N. means the Council of Nice. 1, 2, 3, C. first, second, Acolythists, Ch. 14. n. A. Ælia or Jerusalem, privileges given to, N. 7. Africa, Bishops of, their dispute with the Popes about appeals, N. 20. n. Alexandria, privileges of Bishop, N. 6. Anastasius, impugner of the title Theotocos, E. introd. Ancient customs confirmed, N. 6. 1 C. 2. Angels not to be invoked, La. 35. Antioch, privileges of Bishop, N. 6. not to meddle with Apocrisarii, Ch. 14. n. Appeals to provincial Synods, N. 5. Ap. 30. to a greater Synod, Arians how admitted into the Church, 1 C. 7. Asian Diocese, Ch. 18. Autumn, time for one of the annual Synods, N. 5. B. Bailiff or Paramonarius, Ch. 14. n. Baptism, of converted heretics, 1 C. 7. to be performed with Berus, a sort of dress, G. 12. Bishop, by whom to be ordained, N. 4. and n. Ant. 19. 23. Ap. 1. Bishopric to be filled in three months, Ch. 25. Blood, or things strangled, or sacrificed to idols, not to be eaten, Book of the Western Bishops, 1 C. 5. n. C. Canon of the Old and New Testament, La. 59. Ap. 85. Canon, or list of the Clergy, N. 16, 17. Ch. 2. Ant. 1. 2. 11. Catechumens, orders of, N. 2. n. 14. n. lapsing become hearers, N. 14. Neo. 5. Cathari, or Novatians, N. 8. n. Celestius, E. 1. n. Chapters, the three condemned, 2 C. introd. Charisius, E. 7. n. Chorepiscopus, account of the office, N. 8. n. Chrism, 1 C. 7. La. 7, 48. Christians, converted heretics so called before Baptism, 1 C. 7. n. Clergy, not to take civil offices, Ch. 7. not to travel without Code of the Canons of the universal Church, Ch. 1. n. Councils, Trullan or Quini-sextine, 3 C. introd. Creed, Nicene.-Constantinople, addition of the words," and the Cyprus, not subject to auy Patriarch, E. 8. Cyril of Alexandria, his twelve anathemas against Nestorius, D. Deacons, their office, N. 18. n. not to sit with Bishops, amongst Deaconesses, their office, N. 19. n. Defensors, Ch. 2. 14. n. Digamists, An. 19. Neo. 3. 7. La. 1. Dioceses, the same as Patriarchates, N. Syn. Ep. n. 4. 1 C. 2. Dioscorus, Bishop of Alexandria, Ch. introd. Door-keepers, Ch. 14. n. E. Easter, day of keeping, N. Syn. Ep. and n. 5. Egypt, Bishops of, subject to the Bishop of Alexandria, N. 6. Ephesus, the Latrocinium of, Ch. introd. Eucharist, to be received by all who come to Church, Ant. 2. Eudoxians, 1 C. 1. n. Eulogies, La. 32. Eunomians, 1 C. 1. n. Eunomius of Nicomedia, his case, Ch. 12. n. Eunuch, voluntary not to be ordained, N. 1. involuntary, may Eustathius, of Berytus, his case, Ch. 12. n. of Pamphylia, his Eutyches, Ch. introd. Exarch of a diocese, Ch. 9. 17. Excommunication, clerical and lay, difference of, N. 16. n. Exorcists, Ch. 14. n. F. Fasting on the Sabbaths and Lord's days forbidden, G. 18. Ap. Foreigners, not to be received without letters, Ant. 7. Ap. 13. 26. |