A. Aberdeen, 57, 273. Absolution, 2, 89, 104, 129. INDEX Adam, fall of, 7, 49, 54, 78, 141. Alacoque, St. Margaret Mary, 270. Angelus Silesius, 85. Anne, Queen of England, 132, 150. Anti-Trinitarianism, 65, 81, 137, 274. 155, Arianism, in England, 137, 139; Arminianism, 93, 138, 143, 145. Articles, the thirty-nine, 39. Atonement, doctrine of, 65, 81, 138. Barrowe, Henry, Congregationalist, 43. Baumgarten, S. J., 167. Baur, F. C., 186, 239, 282. Benediction, rite of, 195. Berlin, 84, 168, 169, 182, 189, 249. Bethlehem in Pennsylvania, 161. Boehme, Jacob, 86, 143. Slovak. Booth, W., 18. see also Czecho- Borromeo, St. Charles, 13. Bossuet, J. B., Bishop of Meaux, Boston, U.S.A., religion of, 158, 275; old churches of, 157, 274. Brandenburg, Albert of, 4; John Breda, 62. Brightman, F. E., 45 n., 261. Browne, Robert, founder of Con- Bucer, Martin, 35. Burnet, G., Bishop, 130, 135. Burning for heresy, 37. Busenbaum, his moral theology, I12. C. in America, 44, 158, 263; its Canonical Scriptures, 72. Carstares, William, 62. Cartwright, Thomas, 42. Casuistry, degeneration of, 28. Charles I, King, religious policy of, Charles II, King, religious policy Chasuble, Anglican retention of, Chateaubriand, 226. Decretals, False, 68, 109. Deism, 133 ff., 167, 173, 241. 141. Devonshire, rising in, against the Directory, French, 121. Discipline, in the ancient church, 2. Dissenters, in eighteenth century, 137. Doddridge, Ph., 139. Dort (Dordrecht), Calvinistic synod Douai, seminary at, 116. Dupanloup, F. A. Ph., Bishop of Dutch, Reformed Church, 92 ff., Clarke, Samuel, 139. Clement XIV, Pope, 112, 268. Clitheroe, Margaret, 41. Cocceius, J., 175. Collegia philobiblica, 96. Commonwealth, the, religion under, Communion, frequent, 16, 36; under both kinds, 35, 69, 213. Consubstantiation, 72. Counter-Reformation, 1 ff. Cranmer, Thomas, Archbishop, 36. Cutler, Timothy, 156. Czecho-Slovak Church, 249. D. Dale, R. W., on Evangelicalism, 148. Dead, indulgences for, 4. 126, 270. Henke, H. Ph. C., 87 n. Henry VIII, King, 45, 122. Highlands of Scotland, 150, 154. Holdsworth, W. S., 49 n. Holland, Protestantism in, 92, 174, Hontheim, Nik. von, Bishop, 108. Horsley, S., Bishop, 141. Hus, John, 249. Jerusalem, synod of, in 1672, 202; Jesuits, 18, 27, 32, 45, 106; sup- 'Jesus of history', the, 253, 284. John, St., Gospel of, in modern John, St., of the Cross, 17. Lacordaire, H. D., 227. Lainez (Laynez), J., defends papal Laity, chalice_given to, 69, 213; Lamennais, F. de, 226. Lamettrie, J. O., materialist, 168. Laurentius Petri, Archbishop, 265. Leavened or unleavened bread at Lebanon, 212. Leibniz, G. W., 166. Leighton, R., Archbishop, 62. Leo XIII, Pope, 245. Liberal Protestantism', 158, 187, 189. Lightfoot, J. B., Bishop, 243. Loisy, A., 242 n. Lola Montez, 179 n. Louis XIV, King of France, 99, Louis XV, King of France, 106, 112. Lutheranism, 6, 32, 69 ff., 161 ff.; Mary, blessed Virgin, 126, 270. Meletios, Patriarch of Constanti- Michael Caerularius, Patriarch of Paterson, M., on Catholicism, 229, 233. Paul III, Pope, 10. Paul of Samosata, 81. Paul, St., his doctrine of Justifica- Pearson, J., Bishop, 89. Perrone, 236, 248. Peter the Great, Tsar, 221. Philip II, King of Spain, 40. Photius, Patriarch of Constanti- Pietism, 95 ff., 161. Pompadour, Mme. de, 113. Prague, 69 n., III. Prayer Book, of 1549, 34, 53, 85; Presbyterianism, 42, 54 ff., 62, Priestley, Joseph, 141. Primer, 34. Probabilism, 29, 126. Puritanism, 42 ff., 65, 156. Pusey, E. B., Dr., 168 n., 172, 229, |