Bad Advertisement? Are you a Christian? Online Store: | PREVIOUS SECTION - NEXT SECTION - HELP TATIAN.INDEX OF SUBJECTS.Alexander, flattered by his preceptor, Aristotle, 65. Baptism, the renunciation of, 73. witness to Moses, 80. Christianity, Western, effect of Montanism on, 62. Christians, two classes of, 62. their doctrine of Creation, 67. belief in the resurrection, 67. unjustly hated, 76. older than that of Greece, 77. doctrines of, 78. opposed to dissensions, 78. free schools of, 78. hymns of, 79. Constellations, origin of, 69. Creation, 67. Crescens, loathsome character of, 73. persecutes Justin, 73. Cretans, always liars, 76. Demons, 68. teach the doctrine of fate, 68. to be punished, 78. vain display of, 72. false promises of, 72. Demon worship, depravity of, 73. Doctrines of the Greeks and Christians compared, 74. Elijah, 62. Eusebius, reference to, 61, 62. Eventide, hymn of, 79. Greek notions of, 74. compared with Christian ideas, 74. Gods of the heathen, 68. Gospels, the four, testimony of the Diatessaron to, 61. Greeks, not the inventors of the arts, 65. idols of, 76. Greek studies, ridiculed, 76. Holy Ghost, 62. Irenæus, reference to Tatian, 61. Justin Martyr, Tatian’s relation to, 61. Kaye, Bishop, reference to, 70. Latin Church, sophistries of, 62. Life, human shortening of, 71. Marriage, 62. Matter, not eternal, 67. Modern science anticipated, 67. compared with heathen heroes, 81. superior antiquity of, 81. Philosophers, their vices, 65. Philosophy, Grecian and Christian, compared, 77. Southey, Robert, his remarks concerning John Wesley, 62. St. Paul, 62. Tatian, Introductory Note, 61. some of his works very valuable, 61. some have perished, 61. his Address to the Greeks, sole surviving work, 62. Epiphanius describes him as from Mesopotamia, 62. embraced Christianity at Rome, 63. Address to the Greeks, 65. disgusted with the multiplicity of statues, 79. Terence, 66. (See Theophilus.) Virgin, hymn of, 79.
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