Procli Conftantinopolitani Opufcula, Gr. & Lat. per Elmenhorftium, Lugduni, Bat. 1617. Sulpicii Severi, Opera, per Clericum, Lipfiæ, 1709 Theophilus Ad Autolycum, Oxon, 1684. When two editions of any work are mentioned, the former is that which I have generally quoted, and the latter is not intended except it be particularly specified; the former being that which I first procured, and made my collections from. But the Apologies and Dialogue of Justin Martyr, are always quoted from the edition of Thirlby. When no particular volume of any work is mentioned, the firft is always intended, Whenever any writer is quoted, whose work makes part of a fet, as Socrates, Sozomen, &c. it was thought unneceffary to mention the volume of the fet, but only the page of the particular work. In like manner, manner, it was thought fufficient in feveral cafes, to quote the page of any particular treatise, without diftinguishing the volume, as Eufebius contra Marcellum, which is annexed to his Demonftratio Evangelica. All the authors are quoted in the original, except thofe in Hebrew or Arabic, with respect to which the Latin translations are given in the notes. This is alfo the cafe with respect to the works of Cyril of Alexandria, which I could not procure in Greek, except his books against Julian, which are annexed to Spenheim's edition of the works of Julian. These are always quoted in Greek. In my edition of Jerom, the pages are continued till the fourth volume, so that it makes no difference whether the first, fecond, and third be diftinguished or not. That That the Reader may form a clearer Idea of the Diftribution of all the Parts of this Work, I shall here give the Titles of all the Books and Chapters, omitting thofe of the Sections. VOL. I INTRODUCTION, containing a VIEW OF THE PRINCIPAL ARGUMENTS BOOK I. THE HISTORY OF OPINIONS WHICH PRE CEDED THE DOCTRINE OF THE DIVINI TY OF CHRIST, AND WHICH PREPARED CHAPTER I. 91 Of those who are called Apoftolical Fa thers ibid. СНАР Of the Apostles Creed, as a guard against Gnofticism 303 CHAPTER VI. Of the Doctrine of Plato concerning God, and the general Syftem of Nature CHAPTER VII. 320 View of the Principles of the later Pla tonists 356 VOL. VOL. II. CHAPTER VIII. Of the Platonism of Philo BOOK II. CONTAINING THE HISTORY OF THE DOC TRINE OF THE TRINITY CHAPTER Of Chriftian Platonifm 23 I. ibid. CHAPTER II. Of the Generation of the Son from the The Inferiority of the Son to the Father, shewn to have been the Doctrine of all the Antenicene Fathers CHAPTER V. 145 Of the Power and Dignity of Christ, as the pre-exifting Logos of the Father 172 |