Patrick
converting 30,000 at one sermon I rank with the History of Bel and the
Dragon" (Quoted in _Church Quarterly Review_, Jan. 1902, p. 323).
These opinions seem too contemptuous and inimical to a narrative which
yields many valuable lessons. Indeed it may be said of this, as in the
Bishops' reply at the Savoy Conference to the Puritan objection to
reading the Apocryphal lessons in general: "It is heartily to be wished
that sermons were as good" (Procter-Frere, _Hist. of P.B._ 1902, p.
174).
INDEX I.
PROPER NAMES.
Addison
Africanus
Alexander, Abp.
Altdorfer
Ambrose
Antony of Padua
Apollinarius
Aquila
Arnald
Adrian
Athanasius
Athanasius, pseudo,
Augustine,
Ball, C.J.
Barclay, P.
Bardenhewer
Barnes, A.
Barry, Bp.
Bassus
Bayer, F.P.
Behrmann
Bengel
Bevan, Prof.
Blackie, J.S.
Blakesley, Dean
Bleek
Blunt, J.H.
Blunt, J.J.
Boys, Dean
Breshith Rabba
Brightman, Canon
Brown, Sir Thos.
Br??ll
Bugati
Buhl
Bullock, W.T.
Bunsen
Burbidge
Burgon, Dean
Bury St. Edmunds
C?¦sarius of Aries
Calvin
Cambridge, Trinity College
Chapel
Cappellus, Ludovione
Carr
Carracci
Castillo, de
Ceriani
Chaplin, Child
Charles
Chigi, Cardinal
Chrysostom
Churton
Clement of Alexandria
Cloquet
Cockerell
Congreve
Cope, L.
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