Demiurge, 152, 247. Deus de Deo, 158. Didache, 134, 150.
Didymus the Blind, 2, 155 sq., 185.
Dionysius, Pope, 122, 142, 257. Dionysius the Great, of Alex- andria, 121, 122, 257.
Ditheism, 117, 122, 151, 272. Divinity of Christ, 63 sqq. Docetism, 140.
Donum Dei, 208, 246. Doxologies, The Trinity in the ancient Christian, 135 sq.; Rom. ix, 5, 85.
Duns Scotus, 189, 190, 214 sq., 239, 261. Durandus, 261. Dyotheletism, 280.
Εἰς τὸ ὄνομα, 26, 78, 134. ἐκπόρευσις, 168. ἔκτισε, 157.
ἐκ τοῦ πατρός, 126. ἐν ὀνόματι, 26, 78.
Epiphanius, St., 185. Epipodius, St., 137.
Epistles, The Trinity in the, 28 sqq.
Epistula ad Flavianum, 36. Ἐπὶ τῷ ὀνόματι, 26, 78. Eunomians, 146, 270. Euplus, St., 138. Eusebius, 14.
FACUNDUS of Hermiane, 37. Father, God the, 44 sqq. Fatherhood, God's, 44, 180, 232. Faydit, 269.
Fecundity of the Divine In- tellect, 204.
Filiatio adoptiva, 50. Filioque, 128, 169, 170 sqq. Filius Dei, 51.
Florence, Council of, 172, 183,
184, 186, 189, 229, 230, 231. Forma servi-forma Dei, 62.
Franks, The, 171. Franzelin, Card., 40, 87, 144. Fulgentius, St. (of Ruspe), 38, 176.
Fundamental Law of the Trin- ity, 230 sqq.
Funk, F. X., 134, 150.
GALILEI, Galileo, 33. Geissel, Card., 262. γένητος vs. γέννητος, 124, 237. Generation, Of the Son by the Father, 162 sqq.; By mode of understanding, 202; Dif- ference between G. and Spi- ration, 209 sqq.; Definition of term, 210; Active and pas- sive, 228.
yévvnois, The Divine, 72; Was it "voluntary"? 146; yévvnois and yévnois, 148; Only true generation in the strict sense, 162 sq.; A purely intellectual process, 167, 202 sqq. Ghost, Holy, See Holy Ghost. Gloria Patri, The, 136. Gospels, The Trinity in the, 23 sqq. Goths, The, 170.
Greek Schism, Heresy of the, 168 sqq., 235.
Gregory of Nazianzus, 155, 158, 183, 203, 272.
Gregory of Nyssa, 155, 184, 273 sq.
Gregory of Valentia, 214. Gregory Thaumaturgus, Pri- vate symbolum of, 2, 135, 152.
Gregory the Great, 14. Grotius, Hugo, 51.
Günther, Anton, 3, 198, 226, 244, 256, 262, 279, 280.
HADRIAN I, 172. Halitus Dei, 206.
Harnack, Adolph, 4, 201, 269. Hegel, 3, 198.
Hermas, 150 sq.
Hilary, St., 2, 14, 165, 187, 286. Hippolytus, St., 117, 121, 148, 151. Holy Ghost, The, In the O. T., 18 sqq.; In the N. T., 96 sqq.; The Paraclete, 99 sqq.; Hy- postatic Difference between Him and the Father and the Son, 101 sqq.; Immanent ori- gin of the, 103; Divinity of the, 104 sq.; Divine Attri- butes ascribed to Him in S. Scripture, 105 sqq.; Entitled to Divine worship, 108 sq.; The Name God' applied to Him, 109 sqq.; Procession of the, from the Father and the Son, 168 sqq.; Oscu- lum Patris et Filii," 206; Do-
num Dei, 208; Infecundity of, 242.
Holy Office, Congr. of the, On the Comma Ioanneum, 32 sq.; Binding force of its de- cisions, 33. Hormisdas, Pope, 171. Hunneric, King, 38. Hurter, H. (S. J.), 87. Hypostasis, 122, 220 sqq., 227. Hypostatic Love, 207.
Jerome, St., 14, 36, 39, 152, 185, 195, 206.
Jesus Christ, Baptism of, 24; Discourse at the last Supper, 24, 102 sq.; The Son of God, 49 sqq., His Divine Son- ship, 49 sqq.; His Primo- geniture, 60 sq.; His Con- substantiality with God, 61 sq.; His Divinity, 63 sqq.; Divine attributes of, 63 sqq.; His title to divine honors, 73 sqq.; Baptism in His name, 78 sq.; Expressly called "God in S. Scripture, 79
MACEDONIANS, 123, 159, 169, 213.
Macedonius, 124 sq., 154 sq. Malchion of Antioch, 118 sq. Manifestations of the Trinity, Outward, 247.
Mark of Ephesus, 172. Martin I, 2, 275.
Martyrs, Their profession of the Trinity, 137 sqq. Mastrofini, Marcus, 198. Maternity, Why there is none in the Godhead, 166 sq. Melchisedechians, 116. Memrah, 18.
Mercury Trismegistus, 199. Messianic Psalms, 15 sq.
Messias, The future, as true God, 15 sq., 52.
μία οὐσία καὶ τρεῖς ὑποστάσεις,
Perichoresis, 240, 268, 281 sqq. Person, Definition of, 224, 226. Personal Conception of the Trinity, 187.
Personality, God's threefold, Proved from S. Scripture, 10 sqq.; Foreshadowed in the O. T., 11 sqq.; Taught in the N. T., 22 sqq.; In the Gos- pels, 23 sqq.; In the Epistles, 28 sqq.
Peshitta, The Syriac, 164. Petavius, 86, 143, 149, 169, 278, 282.
Peter, St., Prologue to the First Epistle of, 28; His pro- fession of faith in Christ's divine Sonship, 53.
Peter Lombard, 156, 256. Philo, 147, 199.
Philoponus, John, 255, 256. Philosophoumena, 117, 121. Philosophy and the dogma of the Trinity, 199 sqq.
Photinus of Sirmium, 117. Photius, 168, 169, 179.
Pistoia, Council of, 262.
Pius VI, 262.
Pius IX, 199, 262.
πνεῦμα, τὸ ἅγιον, 98.
Pneumatomachians, 123, 125.
πνεῦσις, 168.
ποίημα, 122, 128.
Polycarp, St., 137.
Possibles, God's love for the, 218. Praxeas, 118, 119.
Primogeniture of Christ, 60 sq. Priscillian, 38, 41.
Procession, Defined, 161; Of the Son from the Father, 162 sqq.; St. Augustine's com- parison of the Divine Pro-
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