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Eugyppius, the African, ii. 39; of
Naples, 37.

Eulogius of Antioch, ii. 27; the mar-

tyr, 184; of Corduba, 216.
Eunomians, i. 400. 402.
Eunomius of Cynicum, i. 333.
Euphemites, i. 414.
Euphemius, ii. 183.
Eusebians, i. 400.

Eusebius, Pamphili, i. 6. 320; of
Nicomedia, 332. 386. 395. 409; of
Emesa, 332; Bercellensis, 343; of
Dorylæum, 449. 491; of Thessalo-
nica, ii. 88.
Eustathians, i. 363.

Eustathius, i. 329. 461. 433. 449. 456.

464.

Eustratius, ii. 30. 435. 463.

Euthalius, i. 449.

Eutherius, i. 448.

Euthimius Zigabenus, ii. 464. 480.
Eutropius, ii. 39.
Eutyches, i. 490. 492.

and Eutychianism, i. 449.
Eutychius, ii. 30. 271. 288.
Evagrius Scholasticus, account and
history of, ii. 27; archdeacon of
Constantinople, 334.
Evangelists, missionary, 75.

Everlasting Gospel, the, ii. 564. 568.

569; introduction to it, 569.

Evisa, Stephen de, ii. 505.
Evodius of Uzala, i. 455.

Exaltatio crucis, ii. 99.

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Faber, bishop, said to have drawn up
a confutation of the confession of
Augsburg, iii. 145; John, 281.
Faculties, the four, ii. 438.
Facundus of Hermiane, ii. 33.

Faith and charity, knights of, ii. 555.
Faithful, the, definition of, i. 78. 95,
Falkland, arrangement at, iii. 507.
Farnovians, iii. 594. 610.

Farnovius, death of, iii. 611.

Farrell, William, iii. 139. 381.
Faster, John, the, ii. 17. 27.
Fastidius, i. 465.

Fasting, increased veneration for, in

the third century, i. 254.

Fasts, primitive, i. 105; great, ii. 171.
Fate, Pagan notion of, i. 16; stoical
views of, 25.

Fathers, authority of the, in England,
iii. 408.
Faustinus, i. 345.

Faustus, ii. 90; the Manichæan, opi-
nion of, as to both Judaism and
Christianity, i. 15; book of, 345 ;
of Lerins, 487.

Feast-days, papal diminution of, iv.

146.

Fecknam approves the oath of supre-
macy, iii. 413.

Feet-washers, iii. 573.

Felicitas, martyrdom of, i. 208.

Felix of Aphinges, i. 377. 382; III.
496; IV. ii. 37; V. iii. 27, 28; an
English monk, ii. 152.

Felton, outrage of, iii. 428.

Fenelon, iv. 115; takes part with
Mad. Guyon, 142; is condemned by
the pope, 143.

Ferdinand, St. ii. 521; the catholic,
iii. 3; the emperor, elected king of

the Romans, 151; demands the al-
lowance of whole communion and
clerical marriage, 285; III. iv. 60.
Fernandes Gonsalvo, iv. 10.
Ferrandus, ii. 33.

Ferrar, bishop, particulars and mar-
tyrdom of, iii. 190.
Ferrara, council of, iii. 26.
Ferrarius, Bartholomew, iii. 277.
Festivals, primitive, i. 102. 176; ob-
served in cent. IV. 372; and
fasts in cent. IX. ii. 248; regulated
by Charlemagne, 171; Lutheran,
iii. 329.

Feuardentius (Feuardent), iv. 112.
Fidatus, ii. 692.
Filesac, iv. 115.
Finan, ii. 70.

Fine and Gross, iii. 565.

Finland converted, ii. 419.

Finus Hadrianus, iii. 55.

Fire philosophers, iii. 253. 335; iv.

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Fitzmaurice, James, iii. 539.
Fitzwilliam, Earl, iv. 449.

Five Points, the, iv. 318. 327, 328.
Flacius Matthias, iii. 279. 332; made
professor of divinity, 353; his con-
troversies, 354; that with the Swiss
on the eucharist, 376.
Flagellants, ii. 598; revival of, 711;
the new, iii. 73.

Flandrians, iii. 549. 566.

Flavianus, i. 491; of Antioch, 334.
449.

Fleming, Robert, iii. 51.

Flemings, iii. 549. 566.

Flodoard, ii. 273.

Florence of Worcester, ii. 472.

Florinians, i. 194.

Florus, ii. 153.

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Fortunatianus, i. 343.
Fortunatus, ii. 34.

Fox, Edward, envoy to the league of
Smalcald, iii. 150; George, iv. 333.
339; C. J. admits that no promise
was made to the Romanists, 478.
Foxe's Martyrology provided in every
parish, iii. 191."

France, ancient division of, ii. 621;
reformation in, iii. 138; protestant
polity of, 414.

Francfort, council of, ii. 168.
Franchise, elective, conceded to Irish
Romanists, iv. 481.

Francis II. accession of, iii. 388.

St. ii. 560. 562. 568; conduct
of in the East, 517; works of, 586.
Franciscans, ii. 557; absurd promises
of salvation by, iii. 33.

Franck, iv. 195. 199.

Francken, Chr. iii. 609, 610.

Franco, ii. 472.

Francowitz, i. 6.

Fraterculi, ii. 560; de paupere vita,

575.

Fratres de sacco, ii. 578; de Pœnitentia,
ib.

Fratricelli, ii. 574.

Frauds, pious origin of, i. 358.
Freculphus, ii. 210.
Fredegarius, ii. 90. 152.

Frederic II. ii. 518. 524. 547; causes
translations of Aristotle to be made,
534; the Wise, death and services
of, iii. 127; king of Denmark, 136 ;
V. elected king of Bohemia, iv. 65;
his reverses, ib.; Augustus of Po-
land, 84.

Frederickstadt, iv. 326.

Free Spirit, brethren and sisters of, ii.
622. 708.

French churches, foundation of some
early, i. 207.

protestants, Calvinists, iii.
386; persecuted, 387; numbers of,
390; missions, iv. 5.

Friars preachers, ii. 559.
Fribourg, John of, ii. 689.

Fridegod, ii. 290.

Friesland, conversion of, ii. 117.
Frieslanders, iv. 367.

Fritigern, i. 303.

Froment, iii. 381.

Fromm, iv. 85.

Fronto, attack upon Christianity by, i.

138.

Frotharius, ii. 215.

Fructuosus, ii. 91.

Frumentius, i. 303.

Fulbert of Chartres, ii. 364,

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Genseric, i. 477.

Gentilis, Valentine, iii. 589. 593.
Geoffrey of Monmouth, ii. 475.
George, of Alexandria, ii. 88; the
Galatian, ib.; Chartophylax, 207;
Harmatolus, ib.; Xiphilinus, 465;
Acropolita, 527; David, iii. 578;
III. iv. 479, 481; IV. 481, 486.
Georgia, conversion of, i. 303.
Georgian church, the, iii. 309.
Georgius of Corcyra, ii. 465.
Gerbert, ii. 275.
Gergentius, ii. 30.

Gerhard, ii. 569; Odonis, 691; Mag-
nus, 694; of Zutphen, 695; John
and John Ernest, iv. 178. 183.
Germain, St. national convention of,
iii. 388.

German churches, foundation of some
early, i. 207.

Germans, sect of, iii. 566.

Germanus, ii. 39. 146. 163; II. 583.
Germany, early conversion of, i. 123.
Gerson, iii. 40.

-, a nominalist, iii. 20.

Gertrude, ii. 594.

Gervais of Tilbury, ii. 532.
Gervasius, ii. 592.

Geyer, iv. 179.

Gilbert, Porretanus, ii. 470; of No-
gent, 471; Crispin, ib.; Folioth,
475. 483; the Franciscan, 594.
Gildas, ii. 35.

Giles, St. outrage on the festival of,

iii. 207.

Gille, ii. 472.

Giuseppe, San. iii, 541.

Glaber Radulphus, ii. 367.

Glanvilla, Bartholomew de, ii. 694.

Glassius, iv. 179. 181.

Glenlivat, battle of, iii. 500.

Glossa Ordinaria, ií. 224 ; iii. 93; I#-

terlinealis, ii. 466.

Gloucester, duke of, iv. 313.
Glycas, Michael, ii. 434. 484.
Gnostics-principles of, i. 36. 67. 109.
254; Asiatic, i. 183; Egyptian, i.
187; attacked by Plotinus, i. 256;
rise of, 109.

Goa, inquisition established in, iii. 246.
Gobelinus, iii. 47. 50.

Gobet, iv. 14.

Goddess of Reason, iv. 415.
Godefridus, ii. 593.

Godehard, ii. 366.

Godescalk, 153; account of, ii. 211.
Godeschalc, ii. 236.

Godfred, ii. 186.

Godfrey of Bouillon, ii. 309; of Viter-

bo, 476; of Vendome, 468.

Gomar, Francis, iv. 316.
Gomarus, iv. 227.
Gonesius, Peter, iii. 590.

Good works, Lutheran controversy
upon, iii. 352.

Goodacre, Abp. iii. 520.
Gorcomius, iii. 45.

Gordan, tranquillity of the Christians

under, i. 205.

Gordianus, ii. 38.

Gordon, Lord George, iv. 443.
Gospels, apocryphal, i. 41.

Gossipred, iii. 516.

Gothic liturgy, ii. 388.

Goths, conversion of the, i. 207; final,
303.

Gotselin, or Goscelin, ii. 369.
Gozbert, ii. 366.

Granada, capitulation of, iii. 3.
Grandimontans, the, ii. 358.
Gratian, the canonist, ii. 439.
emperor, i. 399.

the missionary, i. 207.

Gravamina centum, iii. 120.

Grawer, iv. 178.

Grebel, iii. 556.

Greek, first taught in the West, ii.

639.

church, great divisions of, iii.

303; confession of, 305.
Greeks, agreement with, arranged at
Florence, iii. 27.

Greenland converted, ii. 264.
Greenwood, iii. 441.

Gregory, the Illuminator, i. 302;
Thaumaturgus, 227. 243; Nazian-
zen, 326. 352; Nyssen, 326; the
Great, accession, ii. 5; disapproves
compulsory baptism of Jews, 7;
prejudiced against Pagan authors,
13; offended by the assumption of
the bishop of Constantinople, 18;
superstitious, 19; history, 31; mo-
nachism, 25; doctrines, 40; his
morals, 42; superstitious rites, 50;
of Tours, 35; of Pisidia, 87; de
Rimini, 688; Palamas, 706; II.
152; resists iconoclasm, 163; III.
152; IV. 216; VI. 328; VII.
329. 334. 335; death, 351; VIII.
446. 456. 477; IX. 524. 547. 592;
X. 550. 595; XI. 656; XIII. iii.
272; his designs upon Ireland,
537; the Abyssinian, iv. 157.

Gretser, iv. 112.

Grevius, ii. 593.

Grey, Earl, iv. 479.

-, Lady Jane, iii. 186.

Gribaldus, Matthew, iii. 590, 592.
Grindal, Abp. iii. 447.

Groningenists, iv. 364.
Groote, Gerhard, iii. 35.

Grossus, or Grossius, John, iii. 47.
Grosthead, Bp. Robert, ii. 588.
Grotius, Hugo, iv. 45; tolerant views
of, 80. 173; Scriptural views of,
223. 317. 318. 320.

Gruet, iii. 422.
Gruyhodius, iii. 53.
Guaguinus, iii. 54.
Gualbert, ii. 356.
Gualdo, ii. 368.

Guallensis, John, ii. 594.
Guelphs and Gibellines, ii. 549.
Guerric, ii. 474.

Guido, cardinal, introduces prostra-
tion when the consecrated bread
was elevated, ii. 494; of St. Ger-
main's, 595; Baifius, ib. ; of Dau-
phiny, 472; Bernard, 691'; de Per-
piniano, 692.

Guiscard, Robert, ii. 305. 330; Ro-
ger, ib.

Guitmund, ii. 368.

Gulielmus, ii. 218.

Gundulph, ii. 396.

Gunpowder conspiracy, iv. 72.
Gunther Ligurinus, ii. 531.
Gunzo, ii. 274.

Gustavus Vasa, iii. 134; Adolphus,
iv. 67.

Guthlac, St. ii. 125.
Guttemburg, iii. 9.

Guyon, Madame, iv. 141, 142.
Gyraldus Cambrensis, ii. 591.

Haberkorn, iv. 75.
Hackspan, iv. 179.
Haco, ii. 263.

H.

Hadrian I. ii. 139. 153; IV. 449.
476; V. 551; VI. elected, iii. 119;
account of him, ib.; death, 120.
Hague, synod of the, iv. 236.
Hainricus, ii, 694.

Haiton, or Aiton, ii. 685.
Hakem, iii. 319.

Hallean heretics, ii. 611.

Halleluia, trifling ceremonies about,
iii. 68.

Hallensian controversy, iv. 184.
Hales, Alexander, ii. 535. 588.
———--, John, iii. 259; Letters of, iv.
323.

Halitgarius, ii. 215.

Hamel, iii. 298.

Hamilton, Abp. iii. 208.

-, Patrick, iii. 142.

Hampole, Richard, ii. 692.
Hampton Court conference, iv. 238.
Hanapus, ii. 594.

Hanover made an electorate, iv. 313.
Harald Blaatand, ii. 262.

— Klack, ii. 178.
Harding, Stephen, ii. 472.
Harduin, iv. 109.

Harphius, iii. 45.

Hartmannus, ii. 217.

Hartwich, ii. 421.

Hattem, iv. 274.

Hatto, ii. 215.

Haymo of Halberstadt, ii. 211, 224.
Heber, Bp. iv. 501; testimony of, as
to the unity of God believed among
the Hindoos, i. 16.

Hebrew thought unlawful to be learnt
of Jews, ii. 482; study of, iii. 10.
Heddius, ii. 152.

Hegesippus, i. 6, 158.

Heidegger, iv. 275.

Heidelburg Catechism, iii. 385.

Heimburg, Gregory de, iii. 51.

Helena, the seeming originator of pil-
grimages, i. 347.
Helinandus, ii. 592.

Heliogabalus, toleration of Christians

under, i. 194.

Helladius, i. 448.

Hellwig, iv. 86.

Helmold, ii. 476.

Helmont, Jo. Bapt. iv. 48.

Helmstadian, iv. 184.
Hemerobaptists, i. 30.
Hemming, Nicholas, iii. 406.

Hemmingford, Walter, ii. 692.
Henichius, iv. 191.
Henoticon, i. 495.
Henricians, ii. 501.

Henry, the emperor, IV. ii. 344; ex-
communicated, 349; V. 445; the
Lion, 420; VII. of England, makes
his son protest against the marriage
with Catharine of Aragon, iii. 154;
VIII. unwilling to join the league
of Smalcald, 150; revolts from
Rome, 154; controverts Luther's
opinions, 172; III. of France, ac-
cession, 389; death, ib. ; IV. apos-
tacy, 387; death, 390; of Upsal,
ii. 419; of Huntingdon, 475; the
Henrician sectary, 501; de Se-
gusio, 594; of Ghent, 595; Suso,
ib.; de Urimaria, 693; of Cologne,
708; duke of Saxony, iv. 218.
Henschen, iv. 114.
Heraclas, i. 228.

Heraclides, i. 447.

Heraclitus, i. 159.

Heraclius, persecution of the Jews
by, ii. 67; compromise of, with the
Monophysites, ii. 102.

Herard, ii. 217.
Herbert, Lord, iv. 37.
Herembertus, ii. 218.
Herentalius, ii. 695.

Heresy, nature of, i. 4; Elizabeth's
statute against, iii. 200. 396.

Heretics, nature of, i. 4; first crusade

against, ii. 455; salvability of, main-
tained by Jesuits, iii. 292.
Heric, ii. 192. 214.

Heriger of Laubes, ii. 291.

Hermann, a converted Jew, ii. 472.
de Lerbeke, iii. 47.

Hermannus Contractus, ii. 367.
Hermas, Shepherd of, i. 90.
Hermias, Sozomenus, i. 448;

cles. historian.

Hermit, Peter the, ii. 307.

Hermogenes, i. 198.

the ec-

Hermolaus Barbarus, iii. 11. 52.

Hermonymus, iii. 40.

Herod the Great, pernicious adminis-

tration of, i. 28; death of, 40.
Herrenhutters, the, iv. 394.
Herring, Abp. iv. 439.

Heruli, conversion of, ii. 4.

Herveus, ii. 473.

Hervæus Natalis, ii. 686.
Heshusius, iii. 366.

Hesse, conversion of, ii. 117; seces-
sion of, from Lutheranism, iv. 162.
Hesychasts, ii. 705.

Hesychius, i. 235 ; ii. 86. 95.

Hetto, ii. 215.

Hetzer, iii. 555. 584.

Hevelius, iv. 43.

Hexapla, Origen's, i. 240; his perver-

sions of Scripture, i. 242.
Heylin, Peter, iv. 157.
Hieracites, the, i. 264.
Hierax, i. 264.

Hierocles, a controversialist against
Christianity, i. 299.

Hieronymus of Dalmatia, i. 334.
-- a S. Fide, iii. 47.
Hierotheus, ii. 261.
Higden, Ranulph, ii. 693.
High Church, iii. 263, 264.
High Commission Court, iii. 397;
Scottish, iv. 286.
Hilarion, i. 355.

Hilarius of Sardinia, i. 344.

Hilary of Arles, i. 455.

351.

Poictiers, account of, i. 334.

Rome, i. 457.

Hildebert, ii. 366. 374.

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