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CONTENTS
PREFACE
I. LUKE THE PHYSICIAN. -- 1.
II. THE OLDEST WRITTEN GOSPEL. -- 69.
III. ASIA MINOR: THE COUNTRY AND ITS RELIGION. -- 103.
IV. THE ORTHODOX CHURCH IN THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE. -- 141.
V. THE PEASANT GOD: THE CREATION, DESTRUCTION AND RESTORATION OF AGRICULTURE IN ASIA MINOR. -- 169.
VI. THE RELIGION OF THE HITTITE SCULPTURES AT BOGHAZ-KEUI. -- 199.
VII. THE MORNING STAR AND THE CHRONOLOGY OF THE LIFE OF CHRIST. -- 217.
VIII. A CRITICISM OF RECENT RESEARCH REGARDING THE NEW TESTAMENT. -- 247.
IX. THE HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE HOLY LAND. -- 267
X. ST. PAUL'S USE OF METAPHORS DRAWN FROM GREEK AND ROMAN LIFE. -- 283.
XI. THE DATE AND AUTHORSHIP OF THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS. -- 299.
XII. THE CHURCH OF LYCAONIA IN THE FOURTH CENTURY. -- 329 - 410
- Introduction The District and its Ecclesiastical Organisation. -- 331.
- I. Chronological Arrangenlent of the Docunients. -- 334.
- II. A Bishop of the Church Reorganisation after Diocletian. -- 339.
- III. The Presbyters: their Relation to Bishops and Deacons. -- 351.
- IV. Crosses and Christian Monograms as the Origin of Ornament (also No.42). -- 368.
- V. The Church Manager or Oikonomos. -- 369.
- VI. The Church in the Decoration of Tombs: the Christian Grave in Isauria was a Miniature Church. -- 370.
- VII. Distinction of Clergy and Laity: its Early Stage. -- 387.
- VIII. Deaconesses. -- 393.
- IX. Martyrs. -- 395.
- X. Curses on Christian Graves. -- 395.
- XI. Virgins or Parthenoi in the Lycaonian Church. -- 397.
- XII. Heretic Sects. -- 400.
- XIII. High-Priest of God. -- 403.
- XIV. Christian Physicians. -- 403.
- XV. Quotations from the New Testament. 366 and 406.
- XVI. Slaves of God. -- 407
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