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INDEX

OF

NAMES AND SUBJECTS;

AND OF

AUTHORS AND BOOKS,

QUOTED AND REFERRED TO.

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A

ABBOTS described, 148.
Abraham's guests in the plains of Mam
re, 355.

Abrégé Chronologique de l'Histoire
Ecclesiastique, 22, 49.

Absolution, Catholic opinion of, 287.
Abuses, general prevalence of, 369.
Acesius, Constantine's remark to, 36.
Acts of the Apostles, the only correct
ecclesiastical history, 25.

Acts of parliament, 475. and APPEN-
DIX, passim.

10.

10.

Adam's Religious World Displayed,

Adams's Mrs. H. View of all Religions,

Address of the Catholics to Protes-
tants, 336.

Africa, Christian churches of, 252.
Alb, the bishop's, 385.

Albert of Brandenburg, 177.

Alfred the Great, indebted to monks,
149.

Allegiance, oath of, taken by Catholics,

340.

Altenburg, Luther's conference at, 189.
Amadeus, Duke of Savoy, his election
to the papal dignity, 86.

America, French clergy in, 172.
Amice, the priest's, 387.

Ammit of cardinals, 410.

Apion's Tableau de la Cour de Rome,

Archbold's edition of Blackstone's
Commentaries, 217.

Architecture, influence of the reform-
ation on, 237.

Archipriesthoods, 425.
Arian controversy, 67.
Ariosto's Orlando Furioso, 52.
Arius, his death, 70.

Ark, honour shewed to the, 353.
Armenian church, 251.

Articles of faith in which all Christian's
agree, 294.

Artists encouraged by Leo X., 125.*
Asbury, Mr. Francis, 47.

Asia, churches of, 251.

Asia minor, churches of, 251.
Assembly of the kirk of Scotland, 268.
Athanasius, St. Dec. Com. Nic. 67,
et Ep. Africa, 68.

Atlas Geographicus, 254.
Atmore, Rev. Charles, 432.
Auditors of the Ruota, 427.

Augsburg, Luther's conference at,

179.

Augustine Monks, appeal to, respect,
ing Luther, 195.

Ammir. Discorso come la Chiesa Ro- 58.

mana, &c. 62.

Anabaptists, 264, 442, 466.
Anastasius, the Bibliothecarie, 401.
Angels, invocation of, 397.

Angelus, Friar, Rule of Penance of
the Order of St. Francis, 168.
Animadversions on Fuller, 458.

Avignon, residence of the Popes at,

Axiom, a new one, of civil government,
131.

B

Babylon, the mystical, 257.

Bacon's, Lord, Works, 153, 166. Opi-
nion of single men, 166. Opinion of
Jesuits, ib.

Baldwinus Franc. 67.

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Benedictines, order of, 163.

Benson's, Dr. History of Persecution,
445. Confutation of popery, 478.
Berington's Rev. J. Lives of Abelard
and Eloisa, 430, 438.

Bessarion, Cardinal, his influence, 87.
Beza's Life of Calvin, 449.

Bible, the, worth all the mighty tomes
of the vatican, 26. (passim.)

Bigotry, spirit of, retained by the re-
formers, 208.

Bingham's Origines Ecclesiasticæ, 16.
Bishop, universal, the phrase, 16.
Bishops, Roman, succession of, 9. Con-
gregation concerning the affairs of, 418.
Examining new, 423.

Bishops Cardinals, 405.

Blackstone's Commentaries, 467.
Blasphemies, commination against,

333.

Blondel on Bishops and Presbyters, 51.
Boccaccio's Decameron, 92.
Bodenstein, Andrew, his controversy
with Eccius, 193.

Bolsec, Jerome, 449.

Bonaparte, his plunders of the Pope's
possessions, 61. Exposé on the tem-
poralities of the Pope, 122. Zeal for
reform, 130.

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Brandt's Hist. Reform. 191, 270.
Brent, Sir R. 180.

Brethren of the Free Spirit, 82.
Brightwell parish, 452.

Britton's Architectural Antiquities of
Great Britain, 239.

Brookes, Henry, Esq. 476.
Broughton's Historical Library, 8.
Bucer, 450.

Buck's Theological Dictionary, 434.
Bull of excommunication against Lu-
ther, 204.

Burnet's History of the Reformation,
225, 228.

Burning for heresy, invented by
princes, 69.

Butler's Dr. Installation Sermon, 15,
349.

Butler's Life of Fenelon, 37, 292.
Life of the Rev. Alban Butler, 108.
Account of the Life and Writings of
J. B. Bossuet, 443. Historical View of
Laws, &c. APP. 489. Statement of the
Pope's supremacy, 38, 438.

C
Calixtus, George, de Conjugio Cleri-
corum, 67.

Calmet's Dict. 306.

Calvin. Instit. 264, 450.

Calvin, spread of his opinions in Ger-
many and Scotland, 222. Declaration
for maintaining the true faith, &c. 445.
Mode of persecuting, 448.

Candles, blessed, 370.
Canning, Mr. 477.

Capet, Hugh, styled Hugh l'Abbé, 147.
Capuce of the order of St. Francis,
169.

Cardinal Nephew, 421.

Cardinals, offices, and origin of, 399.
Their titles, 406. Habit, 409. Crea-
tion, 410. Congregation of, 417.

Carlostadt, see Bodenstein.

Card's Hist. Outlines of the Rise and
Estab. of the Papal Power, 28.

Carr's, Sir John, Travels in Spain, 485.
Castellio, 448.

Catechism of the Council of Trent, 300.
Catechumens' mass, 375.
Catherine de Medicis, 476.
Catholic, use of the term, 7.
Catholic Reformers, 99.

Catholic countries characterized, 142.
Address to Protestants, 336.

Catholic Christian Instructed, 394,
397, 399.


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Christianisimus Primativus, 8.
Christianographie, 11.

Christiern III. of Denmark, 221.
Christmas, high mass at, 391.
Church of Rome, never described dis-
tinct from the court, 3.
And State
united, 62. View of the state of the,
78. Acted the part of a suicide, 120.
Of Christ, will never fail, ib. Her un-
natural union with civil government, ib.
Described, 280. Her spiritual and tem-
poral authority, 283. Definition of the,
299, 473. Of England, 266.

Churches erected by Constantine, 34.
Magnificence of Catholic, 236. Of Eu-
rope, 250. Of Asia, 251. Of Asia
minor, ib. Of Africa, 252. Patriarchal,
406.

Circassian Church, 251.

Cistercian order of monks, 150.
Civilization introduced by the monks,

149.

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Congregation of the holy office, 417.
Congregations of Cardinals, 417.
Consecration of the Pope, 406.
Consistory, publique, 412.

Consistory, congregation of the, 424.
Constantine the Great, conversion of,
29. Became a preacher, 37.

29.

Constantinople styled New Rome, 77.
Controversy at Leipsic, 193.
Convents at Rome, 154.

Conversion of Constantine the Great,

Convocation of England, 268.
Cope, the, 387.

Copts, Christian, 252.

Corinth, division in the church of, 45.
Councell, congregation of the, 418.

Councils, Basil, 85. Chalcedon, 43,
76. Constance, 84, 285, 314, 455, 472.
Constantinople, 43. Ephesus, 43. Flo-
rence, 315. Nice, 66. Pisa, 80, 408.
Trent, 40, 137, 292, 299, 303, 307, 309,
311, 320, 329, 373. Vienne, 79, 81.

Councils of the reformed in France,

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D'Ailly, Peter, his attempts at re-
form, 79.

Dalmatica, 385.

Danes, ravages of the, in the time of
Alfred, 150.

91.

Dante, his description of the clergy,

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D'Artigny's, Abbé, Noveaux Me-
moires d'Histoire, 227.

David's repetition in the 126th
Psalm, 353.

Deacon-Cardinals, 404.

Deacons, offices and origin of, 403.
Death, different religious views of, 71.
Death's head, 350.

Decameron of Boccaccio, 92. e

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Directory, Presbyterian, 133.

Disabilities of Catholics and Dissen-

ters, 474.

Dispensatory, 345.

Disputes at Leipsic, 194.

Dissertaz. del Conte Giacono Acami
del' origine ed Antichita della Zeccha
Pontificia, 57.

Diversity in religious opinions, 249.
Dobson's, Mrs. Life of Petrarch, 92.
Doctrines of the Catholic Church un-
altered, 65. Never attacked by early
reformers, 96. Brief summary of the
Catholic, 273, 301.

Dogmata of the church attacked by
Luther, 97.

Donation of Constantine, 48, 52.
Donatists, term Catholic first used to
distinguish from, 7.
Douglass, Dr. 347.

Duigenan, Dr. 265, 453.

Dupin's Bibliotheque Universelle des
Auteurs Ecclesiastiques, &c. 49, 52,
68, 75, 189, 191. Hist. of the Coun-
cil of Trent, 308.

Durham's, Bishop of, Sermons,
Charges, and Tracts, 15, 117.
E

Easter, difference in the time of cele-
brating, 72.

Eccius, Johannes, an opponent of
Luther, 178.

Elias's mantle, 353.

Eliseus's bones, 354.
Elizabeth, Queen, ecclesiastical ar-
chitecture since, 239.

Elphin, Bishop of, his principle of
conversion, 166.

Emancipation, political objectors to,
456, 474.

Emperor, Constantine the first Chris-
tian, 33.

Enarolles, Lewis de, Persecutions in
France, 432.

Encyclopedia Britannica, ed. 1810, 65.
Epiphanius on the number of he-
retics, 7.

Episcopacy, question of the divine
right of, 11.

Erasmus, his correspondence with
Leo X. 128. And learning, 159. Opi-
nion of the Reformation, 176.

Erfurt, University, judge of the con-
troversy at Leipsic, 194.

Errors, commination against, 333.
Essay towards a proposal for Catholic
Communion, 523.

Espriella's Letters, &c. 494.
Este, family of, 59.

Ethiopian Christians, 252.

Eucharist, the, 269. Catholic faith of
the, 289, 354.

Eugenius IV. view of the church un-
der, 85.

Eulogius, letter of Gregory the Great
to, 19.

Eusebius's Life of Constantine, 36,
37, 67. Eccles. Hist. 70. Letter of
Gregory the Great to, 20.

Eustathius, 67. President of the
Council of Nice, 74.

Evans's Sketch of Christian Denomi-
nations, 10, 262.

77.

Excommunication of Luther, 204.
Exiguus, Dionysius, Latin code of,

Explanation of the belief of Catholics
in regard to the pope, 348.

Extravagance of Leo X, a cause of
the reformation, 123.

Exposé, French, 1809, 121.
Extreme Unction, 269, 307.
F

Fable, the profitable, 127.
Fabron. Leon. X. 125.

Faith, effects of, on the arts, 232.
Of Catholics always the same, 250.
Of Catholics, 280. Articles in which
all Christians agree, 294. Power of,
354. Of the Scriptures as a rule of,
359. Congregation for propagating
the, 419.

Faithful, mass of the, 375.

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Fancy, superstition heightens, 243.
Fasciculus rerum Expendarum
Fugiendarum, 62.
Fasting, 367.

Futhers, too much stress laid upon, 25.
Feejoo's Teatrico Critico, 82.

Fenton's translation of Guicciardini's

History, 59.

Fingall, Earl of, 438.

Five, an unfortunate number to the-
logians, 88.

Fletcher's Checks to Antinomianism,

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Gaeta, Cardinal of, his conduct to
Luther, 180.

Gallican reformed Catechism, 264.
Gandolphy's Liturgy, or a Book of
Common Prayers, and Administration
of Sacraments, 322, 386.

Gavin's, Don Antonio, Master-key
to Popery, 478.

Geddes's Modest Apology, 29, 265,
267. Character of Lord Petre, Preface.
Gelasius of Cyzicus, 75.

Geneva, Calvinistic opinions in, 222.
Georgian church, 251.

Gerdesii Hist. Evang. Renovat. 107.
German scholars portrayed, 158.
Germany, origin of the reformation
in, 175. Religious opinions in, 222.

Gerson, his attempts at Reform, 80.
Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the
Roman Empire, 17, 21, 33, 39, 108, 223.
Gift of Constantine, 52.
Girdle, the bishop's, 385.
Gloves, the bishop's, 385.

God, Catholic principles in reference
to, 280.

Gordon, Lord George, riots of, 14.
Gother's Papist misrepresented and
represented, 109, 292, 349.

Gothic architecture, 241.
Government, advantages of papal, 63.
Councell for Church, 421.

Grace, doctrines of, 269.

Grafton, Duke of, his note on the
margin of Simpson's Apology, 25.

Grassis, Paris de, his account of Six-
tus della Rovere, 124.

Grattan's, Mr. Speech, 454.
Greek and Latin churches, their ana-
logy, 250. 263.

Greek Church, 250.

Greeks, their character, 152. Ef-
fects of their religious faith on the arts,

231.

Gregory the Great the Apostle of
England, 18.

Gregory's History of the Church, 33.

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Hayley's life of Cowper, 438.
Helena's journey to build the Church
of the Holy Sepulchre, 34.
Hell, 316.

Henry the Seventh's Chapel, 239.
Henry VIII. the reformer, 61. Pro-
gress of the reformation under, 233.
Heretics specified, 72.
Mode of
treating, 446. Keeping faith with, 455.
Heylin, Doctor, 458.

High Mass, described, 383.
Higinius, Pope, 400.

Hincmar's'account of the decretals, 50.
Hints on Evangelical Preaching, by
a Barrister, 103, 378.

66.

Historians of Italy, 242.

History, uncertainty of ecclesiastical,

History of Religion, 333.

Holy Ghost, procession of the, 298.
Homoiousion, meaning of the word, 69.
Homousion, meaning of the word, 69.
Hooker's Ecclesiast. Pol. 132.
Hora Juridicæ Subsecivæ, by But-
ler, 48, 51

Horns of the mitre, 385.

Hume's History of England, 140.
Hunting, the amusement of Luther,

219.

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