Leontius, 457, 525. Lucian the Martyr, 440. 196; deposed, 197; oath of, 314; Lucian, head of the Eunomians at Miracle, bread turned into a stone, Maccabees, Books of, 429. Magi, priests of Persia, 64.. Marcellus deposed by the bishops, Martyrs, forty, remains of, disco- Mavia, account of, 307; assists the Maximus, bishop of Jerusalem, 79, Maximus, account of, 323, 420; ty- 370. Miracles, 272; even by heretics, 491. Modestus, 496. Monasteries called Cells, 296. 29. Monsters from the East, 450. Mozoca, the old name of Cæsarea, 496. Nails discovered, 51. Nectarius, letter to, 285; election Nestabis, martyrdom of, 215. Nicene faith, defence of, 223; doc- Nicomedia, council at, 167; earth- Oak of Mamre, 56. Oracle respecting Theodosius or Procopius, death of, 257; seizes on Theodore, 498. Oracles, heathen, 481. Oribasius, 484. Origen, books of, 378. Pachomius, rules of, 127. Paneas, image of our Saviour at, Panteichium, the, 510. Paphnutius performs miracles, 24. Passover, 279; kept, 46. 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