Dembowski, Bishop, and the Talmud, I, 88
Demosthenes, on the women of Athens, II, 242
Dérembourg, Joseph, on the Jewish priestly families, II, 294
Deutsch, Emanuel,
on the Talmud, I, 74, 80
on the existence of the Great Sanhedrin at the time of Christ, I,
179, 181
Diocletian, Roman emperor, deification of, II, 233
Divination, Roman modes of, II, 211
Divorce,
among the Romans, II, 236-239
trivial pretexts for, II, 237, 238
Döllinger,
on the Roman view of Christianity and high treason, II, 77
on divorce, and the profligacy of Roman matrons, II, 236
on the effect of art in corrupting Greek and Roman manners, II, 268
Domitian, Roman emperor, self-deification of, II, 235
Doras, Jewish elder, biographical note on, II, 321
Dorotheas, son of Nathanael, Jewish elder, biographical note on, II,
321
Drama, the, licentiousness of, among Greeks and Romans, II, 266
Dreams, interpretation of, among Romans and Greeks, II, 213, 214
Druidism, annihilation of, II, 73
Drusilla, deified by Caligula, II, 234
Dysmas, legendary name of one of the thieves crucified with Jesus, II,
364
E
Edersheim, Alfred, on the existence of the Great Sanhedrin at the time
of Christ, I, 177
Elders, Jewish chamber of. See Sanhedrin
Eleazar ben Partah, Jewish scribe, biographical note on, II, 314
Eleazar, son of Annas, Jewish high priest, biographical note on, II,
295
Eleazar, son of Simon Boethus, Jewish high priest, biographical note
on, II, 297
Eliezer, Jewish rabbi, Mishna amplified by, I, 79
Ellicott, Dr., on the character of Pilate, II, 91
Epicurus, Greek philosopher, II, 229
Epicureanism, degradation of, among Romans, II, 230
Epitaphs, irreligious Roman, II, 222, 285
Epulos, Roman priests, II, 204
Etruria, importation of haruspices from, II, 210
Eusebius, reference of, to the "Acts of Pilate," II, 329, 333, 344
Evhemere, on the Greek gods, II, 225
Evangelists,
honesty of, I, 12
character of, I, 13, 14
motives of, I, 15
ability of, I, 18
candor of, I, 20-24
discrepancies of, I, 29-33
corroborative elements of narrative of, I, 34-39
impossibility of collusion among, I, 38
conformity of narrative of, with human experience, I, 39
coincidence of testimony of, with collateral circumstances, I, 52-67
narrative of, confirmed by profane historians, I, 56, 57
Evidence, rules of, under Hebrew Law, I, 144, 145
F
False swearing under Hebrew Criminal Law, I, 93
Fathers, Church, writings of the, I, 68
Fecenia, Hispala, part of, in exposure of Bacchanalian orgies, II,
271 _seq._
Felix, Minucius, Christian father, controversy of, with pagans on
adoration of the cross, II, 64
Flagellation, under Hebrew Criminal, I, 94
Flamens,
Roman priests, II, 204
spectators at licentious dramas, II, 267
G
Gallio, pro-consul of Achaia, attitude of, toward Jewish clamors, II,
107
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