of Cæsarea, i. 450. -, John, ii. 641. Samosatensis, i. 448. Andrew, king of Hungary, ii. 517. of Newcastle, ii. 689. Andrew's, St. siege of, iii. 211. 390; the cathedral destroyed, 221. Andronicus, 464. Anerianus, ii. 695. Angel, as applied to a bishop, 81. Angelome, ii. 225. Angelomus, ii. 217. Angelus de Clavasio, iii. 52. Anglerius, iii. 55. Anglo-Saxons, arrival of, in England, Anglus, Thomas, iv. 144. Angrogne, Waldensian council at, iii. 405. Anhalt, princes of, iii. 406. Annates, ii. 651. Annexation, act of, iii. 492. Antioch, patriarchs of, iii. 304. Antoninus the Philosopher, persecution - of Florence, iii. 44. "" Marcus, qualified favour to Antonius Andreas, ii. 686. de Balacho, iii. 52. Melissa, ii. 465. Antony, Paul, iv. 196. 199. Aones, i. 355. Apelles, i. 186. Aphonius, ii. 92. Aphthardocetæ, ii. 58. Apollinarian system, i. 331. Apollinarians, i. 402. Apollinaris, i. 330. 402. of, i. 159. bishop of Hierapolis, works Apollonius, a Roman senator, and martyr, i. 159. a Greek writer against the Cataphrygians, i. 150. Apologies, the, for Christianity, i. 135, the, utility of, i. 128. - for the Augsburg Confession, iii. -, the, choice of, i. 42; the clusively studied in cent. XIII. 533; Aristotle's Dialectics translated into Arius, i. 383. 386. 388. 394. 396. Armagh, Romish synod of, iv. 291. see of, deprived of the pri- Armenia, conversion of, i. 302. iv. 158. state of, in the 17th cent. Arnold of Villa Nova, ii. 536. of Hildesheim, ii. 592. Arnoldists, ii. 505. Arnulph of Laon, ii. 325. - of Luxen, ii. 474. Artemon, i. 197. Artemonians, i. 197. Article, Seventeenth, the, iii. 407. iii. 203. the Forty-two, iii. 184. Audoenus, ii. 91. Audæus, i. 412. Augsburg, confession of, iii. 134. 143, mission of, to England, ii. 63. 67; death, 68. St. regular canons of, ii. 361. Triumphus, ii. 595. Patricius, iii. 52. Augustulus, i. 418. Augustus, i. 13. Aurelian, i. 212. Aurelius of Carthage, i. 345. Aureolus, Peter, ii. 687. Australia, bishop of, iv. 502. Austrian protestants, oppression of, iv. 64. Autbert, ii. 178. Αὐτοκέφαλοι, i. 313. Auxilius, ii. 218. Ave Maria added to the prayers, ii. 704. Aventinus, iii. 56. Averroes, ii. 192. Avicenna, ii. 189. Avignon, transfer of the papal court to, ii. 649; bought, 656. Avitus, ii. 7. Azyzo, i. 355. B. Babylon, applied to the Lutheran "" Rome called by Lewis XII. Babylonian Captivity, ii. 649. 589. -, Francis, Lord Verulam, iv. 42. Bactria, conversion of, ii. 115. Bahnsen, iv. 215. of Canterbury, ii. 477. Bale, bishop, iii. 520. 522. Baluze, iv. 114. Bancroft, archbishop, principles of, iii. Bonifacius Simoneta, iii. 53. Bons Garçons, ii. 582. Bons Valets, ii. 582. Book of Sports, the, iv. 285. Boromeo, Charles, canonised, iv. 146. Bossuet, disputes with Claude, iv. 75; Bostonus, Buriensis, iii. 47. Boulainvilliers, Count, iv. 41. |