Church History, Volume 3 (of 3)
Part 63
1800-1823. Pope Pius VII., § 185, 1. 1801. French Concordat, § 203, 1. 1803. Recess of Imperial Deputies, § 192, 1. 1804. Founding of British and Foreign Bible Society, § 183, 4. Kant dies, § 171, 10. 1806. End of Catholic German Empire, § 192. 1809. Napoleon under Ban; the Pope Imprisoned, § 185, 1. 1810. Founding of American Missionary Society at Boston, § 184, 1. Schleiermacher professor at Berlin, § 182, 1. 1811. French National Council, § 185, 1. 1814. Vienna Congress. Restoration of the Pope, § 185, 1. Restoration of the Jesuits, § 186, 1. 1815. The Holy Alliance, § 173. 1816. Mission Seminary at Basel, § 184, 1. 1817. The Theses of Harms, § 176, 1. Union Interpellation of Frederick William III., § 177, 1. 1822. Introduction of the Prussian Service Book, § 176, 1. Lyons Association for Spreading the Faith, § 186, 7. 1823-1829. Pope Leo XII., § 185, 1. 1825. Book of Mormon, § 211, 12. 1827. Hengstenberg’s _Evangel. Kirchenzeitung_, § 176, 1. 1829. English Catholic Emancipation Bill, § 202, 9. Founding of Barmen Missionary Institute, § 184, 1. 1829-1830. Pope Pius VIII., § 185, 1. 1830. July Revolution, § 203, 2. Halle Controversy, § 176, 1. Abbé Chatel in Paris, § 187, 6. 1831-1846. Gregory XVI., Pope, § 185, 1. 1831. Hegel dies, § 174, 1. 1833. Beginning of Puseyite Agitation, § 203, 2. 1834. Conflict at Hönigern, § 177, 2. Schleiermacher dies, § 182, 1. 1835. Strauss’ first Life of Jesus, § 182, 6. Condemnation of Hermesianism, § 193, 1. Edward Irving dies, § 211, 10. Persecution of Christians in Madagascar, § 184, 3. 1836. Founding of Dresden Missionary Institute, § 184, 1. 1837. Emigrants of Zillerthal, § 198, 1. Beginning of Troubles at Cologne, § 193, 1. 1838. Archbishop Dunin of Posen, § 193, 1. Rescript of Altenburg, § 194, 2. J. A. Möhler dies, § 191, 4. English Tithes’ Bill, § 202, 9. 1839. Call of Dr. Strauss to Zürich, § 199, 4. Bavarian order to give Adoration, § 195, 2. Synod at Polozk, § 206, 2. 1810-1861. Frederick William IV. of Prussia, § 193. 1841. Schelling at Berlin, § 174, 1. Constitution of Lutherans separated from National Church of Prussia, § 177, 2. Founding of Evangelical Bishopric of Jerusalem, § 184, 8. Founding of Gustavus Adolphus Association, § 178, 1. 1843. Disruption and Founding of the Free Church of Scotland, § 202, 7. 1844. German-Catholic Church, § 187, 1. Wislicenus’ “Ob Schrift, ob Geist?” § 176, 1. 1845. Founding Free Church of Vaud, § 199, 2. 1845-1846. Conversions in Livonia, § 206, 3. 1846-1878. Pope Pius IX., § 185, 2-4. 1846. Founding of Evangelical Alliance in London, § 178, 3. Fruitless Prussian General Synod in Berlin, § 193, 3. 1847. Prussian Patent of Toleration, § 193, 3. War of Swiss Sonderbund, § 199, 1. 1848. Revolution of February and March, § 192, 4. Founding of _Evangel. Kirchentag_, § 178, 4. Founding of Catholic “Pius Association,” § 186, 3. Bishops’ Congress of Würzburg, § 192, 4. 1849. Roman Republic, § 185, 2. First Congress for Home Missions, § 183. 1850. Institution of Berlin “Oberkirchenrat,” § 193, 4. Return of Pope to Rome, § 185, 2. English Ecclesiastical Titles Bill, § 202, 11. 1851. Memorial of Upper Rhine Bishops, § 196, 1. Taeping Rebellion in China, § 211, 15. 1852. Conference at Eisenach, § 178, 2. 1852-1870. Napoleon III., Emperor of the French, § 203, 3, 5. 1853. The _Kirchentag_ at Berlin acknowledges the _Augustana_, § 178, 4. Missionary Institute at Hermannsburg, § 185, 1. New Organization of the Catholic Hierarchy in Holland, § 200, 4. 1855. Sardinian Law about Monasteries, § 204, 1. Austrian Concordat, § 198, 2. 1857. The Evangelical Alliance in Berlin, § 178, 3. 1858. Disturbances in Baden about Service Book, § 196, 3. The Mother of God at Lourdes, § 188, 7. 1859. Franco-Austrian War in Italy, § 204, 2. 1860. Persecution of Syrian Christians, § 207, 2. Abrogation of Baden Concordat, § 196, 2. 1861. The Austrian Patent, § 198, 3. Introduction of a Constitutional Church Order into Baden, § 196, 3. Radama II. in Madagascar, § 184, 3. Schism among Separatist Lutherans in Prussia, § 177, 3. 1862. Hanoverian Catechism Scandal, § 194, 3. Renan’s Life of Jesus, § 182, 8. Württemberg Ecclesiastical Law, § 196, 6. 1863. Congress of Catholic Scholars at Munich, § 191, 10. 1864. Encyclical and Syllabus, § 185, 2. Strauss’ and Schenkel’s Life of Jesus, § 182, 8, 17. 1865. The first _Protestantentag_ at Eisenach, § 180, 1. 1866. Founding of the North German League. 1867. St. Peter’s Centenary Festival at Rome, § 185, 2. 1869. Irish Church Bill, § 202, 10. Opening of Vatican Council, § 189, 2. 1870. Proclamation of Doctrine of Infallibility, July 18th, § 189, 3. Revocation of the Austrian Concordat. § 198, 2. Overthrow of the Church States, § 185, 3. 1871. Founding of the new German Empire, January 18th, § 197. The first Old Catholic Congress at Munich, § 190, 1. “The Kanzelparagraph,” § 197, 4. First Lutheran National Synod in the kingdom of Saxony, § 194, 1. 1872. Dr. Falk, Prussian Minister of Worship, § 193, 5. The Prussian School Inspection Law, § 199, 3. The Roman Disputation, § 175, 3. The German Jesuit Law, § 197, 4. Epidemic of Manifestations of the Mother of God in Alsace-Lorraine, § 188, 6. 1873. The four Prussian Ecclesiastical Laws, § 197, 5. Mermillod and Lachat Deposed from office, § 199, 2, 3. Constitution of Old Catholic Church in German Empire, § 190, 1. 1874. The Austrian Ecclesiastical Laws, § 198, 6. Union Conference at Bonn, § 175, 6. 1875. The Encyclical _Quod numquam_ and the Embargo Act, § 197, 8. Berlin Extraordinary General Synod, § 193, 5. Pearsall Smith, § 211, 1. 1876. Marpinger Mother-of-God trick, § 188, 7. The Dutch University Law, § 202, 2. 1878. Leo XIII. ascends the Papal chair, § 185, 5. Organization of a Catholic Hierarchy in Scotland, § 202, 11. Congress of Berlin, § 207, 5. Amnesty to the recalcitrant Clergy of the Jura, § 199, 3. First appearance of the Salvation Army, § 205, 2. 1879. The Belgian Liberal Education Act, § 200, 6. 1880. Abolition of the “_Kulturexamen_” in Baden, § 197, 14. French Decree of March, § 203, 6. 1881. Robertson Smith’s Heresy Case, § 202, 8. 1882. The Confessional Lutheran Conflict with the Ritschlian School, § 182, 21. 1883. The Luther Jubilee, § 175, 10. 1884. The Belgian Clerical Education Act, § 200, 6. Conclusion of the “Kulturkampf” in Switzerland, § 199, 2, 3. 1887. Prussian and Hessian Governments conclude Peace with Papal Curia, § 197, 13, 15. Founding of Evangelical _Bund_, § 178, 5.
INDEX.
Aachen, Council of, § 91, 1, 2. Aargau, § 199, 1. Abælard, § 102, 1, 2; 104, 10. Abbacomites, § 85, 5. Abbadie, § 161, 7. Abbate, Abbé, § 111, 2. Abbo of Fleury, § 100, 2. Abbot, § 44, 3. Abbuna, § 52, 7. Abdas of Susa, § 64, 2. Abdelmoumen, § 95, 2. Abderrhamann [Abderrhaman], § 81; 95, 2. Abdias, § 32, 5. Abel, von, § 195, 2. Abelites, § 44, 7. Abgar Bar Maanu, § 21. ” of Edessa, § 13, 2. About, E., § 185, 3. Abraham a St. Clara, § 158, 2. Abrahamites, § 165, 16. Abrasax, § 27, 3. Abrenunciatio diaboli, § 35; 58, 1. Absolution, Formula of, § 89, 5. Abstinence, Days of, § 56, 2. Abulfarajus, § 72, 2. Abyssinian Church, § 64, 1; 72, 2; 150, 4; 152, 1; 160, 7; 166, 3; 184, 9. Acacius of Amida, § 64, 2. Acacius of Constantinople, § 52, 5. Acceptants, § 165, 7. Accommodation Controversy, § 156, 12. Acceptants, § 165, 7. d’Achery, § 158, 2. Achterfeld, § 191, 1. Acindynos, § 69, 2. Acoimetæ, § 44, 3; 52, 5, 6. Acolytes, § 34, 3. Acominatus, § 68, 5. Acosta, Uriel, § 156, 14. _Acta facientes_, § 22, 5. Acta Pilati, § 22, 7; 32, 4. Acta Sanctorum, § 158, 2. Acton, Lord, § 189, 2. Acts of Apostles, Apocryphal, § 32, 5, 6. Acts of Martyrs, § 32, 8. Adalbert of Bremen, § 96, 6; 97, 2. ” the Heretic, § 78, 6. ” of Prague, § 93, 13. ” of Tuscany, § 96, 1. Adam, Book of, § 32, 3. Adam, St. Victor, § 104, 10. Adamantius (Origen), § 31, 5. Adamites, § 27, 8. ” Bohemian, § 116, 5; 210, 2. Adamnan, § 77, 8. Addai [Addæi], § 32, 6. Adeodatus, § 47, 18. Adiaphorist Controversy, § 141, 5. Adoptionists, § 91, 1; 102, 6. Adrianus, § 48, 1. Adrumetum, § 53, 5. Advent, § 56, 5. Adventists, § 211, 11. Advocatus diaboli, § 104, 8. ” ecclesiæ, § 86. Aedesius, § 64, 1. Aelfric, § 100, 1. Aeneas [Æneas] of Gaza, § 47, 7. ” [Æneas] of Sylvius, _see_ Pius II. Aeons [Æons], § 26, 2. Aepinus [Æpinus], § 141, 3. Aërius, § 62, 2. _Aeternus [Æternus] ille_, § 149, 4. Aetius [Aëtius], § 50, 3. Africa, § 76, 3. Africanus, § 31, 8. Agape, § 17, 7; 36, 1. Agapetæ, § 39, 3. Agapetus, § 46, 9; 52, 6. Agathangelos, § 64, 3. Agatho, § 46, 11; 52, 8. Agenda Controversy in Prussia, § 177, 1. Agenum, Synod of, § 50, 3. Agilulf, § 76, 8. Agnostics, § 174, 2. Agobard, § 90, 4, 9; 91, 1; 92, 2. Agreda, § 156, 5. Agricola, John, § 141, 1. ” Rudolph, § 120, 3. Agrippa of Nettesheim, § 146, 2. Aguas, § 209, 1. Aguilar, § 209, 1. Aguirre, § 158, 2. Ahle, Rud., § 160, 5. Aidan, § 77, 5. d’Ailly, § 110, 7; 118, 4; 119, 5. Aistulf, § 82, 1. Aizanas, § 64, 1. Ἀκέφαλοι, § 52, 5. Ἀκρόασις, § 39, 2. Ἀκροώμενοι, § 35, 1. Alacoque, § 156, 6. Alanus ab Insulis, § 102, 5. Alaric, § 76, 2. Alaviv, § 76, 1. Alba, § 59, 7. ” Duke of, § 136, 3; 139, 12. _Albati_, § 116, 3. Alberich, § 96, 1. Albert the Great, § 103, 5. ” of Apeldern, § 93, 12. ” the Bear, § 93, 9. ” of Buxhöwden, § 93, 12. ” of Franconia-Brandenburg, § 137, 2, 4. ” of Mainz, § 122, 2; 123, 8; 134, 5. ” of Prussia, § 126, 4; 127, 3; 141, 2. ” of Suerbeer, § 73, 6; 93, 12. Alberti, § 160, 3. Albigensians, § 109, 1. Albinus, § 160, 4. Alboin, § 76, 8. Albrechtsleute, § 208, 4; 211, 1. Alcantara, Peter of, § 149, 16. Alcantarmes [Alcantara], § 98, 8; 149, 6. Alcibiades, § 40, 1. Alcuin, § 90, 3; 91, 1, 2; 92, 1. Aldgild, § 78, 3. Aleander, § 123, 6, 7. d’Aleman, Cardinal, § 110, 8; 118, 4. Alemanni, § 78, 1. d’Alembert, § 165, 14. Alexander II., § 96, 6. ” III., § 96, 15, 16. ” IV., § 96, 20. ” V., § 110, 6; 119, 4. ” VI., § 110, 12. ” VII., § 156, 1, 2, 4, 5; 157, 5. ” VIII., § 156, 1, 3. ” I., Czars I., II., III., § 203, 1; 207, 3. ” of Alexandria, § 50, 1. ” ” Antioch, § 50, 8. ” ” Hales, § 103, 4. ” ” Newsky, § 73, 6. ” ” Parma, § 139, 12. ” Severus, § 22, 3. Alexandrian School, § 31, 4; 47, 2, 3. Alexis, § 73, 5. Alexius Comnenus, § 71, 1, 4. Alfarabi, § 103, 1. Alfred the Great, § 90, 10. Algazel, § 103, 1, 2. Alger of Liege, § 102, 7. Alkindi, § 103, 1. Allatius, Leo, § 158, 2. Allégri, § 158, 3. Allen, W., § 139, 6. Allendorf, § 167, 6. Alliance, The Holy, § 173. ” The Evangelical, § 178, 2. All Saints’ Day, § 57, 1; 88, 5. All Souls’ Day, § 104, 7. Almansor, § 95, 2. Almohaden [Almohades], § 95, 2. Almoravides, § 95, 2. Alms, Dispensers of, § 17, 2. Alogians, § 33, 2. Alpers, § 211, 10. Alphonso the Catholic, § 81, 1. ” the Chaste, § 81, 1. ” of Aragon [Arragon], Castile, and Portugal, § 95, 2. Alphonso XII., § 205, 3. Alsace-Lorraine, § 196, 7. Altar, § 38; 60, 5; 88, 5. Altenburg, § 194, 2. Alting, § 160, 7. Alumbrados, § 149, 16. Alvarus, § 81, 1; 90, 6. ” Pelagius, § 118, 2. Alzog, § 5, 6. Amadeus of Savoy, § 110, 8. Amalarius, § 90, 4; 91, 5. Amalrich of Bena, § 108, 4. Amandus, § 78, 3. Ambo, § 60, 5. Ambrose, § 47, 15; 50, 4; 57, 2, 3; 59, 5. Ambrosian Chant, § 59, 5. Ambrosiaster, § 47, 15. Amen Sect, § 211, 8. America, § 150, 3; 208; 209. Amesius, § 161, 7; 162, 4. Amling, § 144, 3. Ammon, § 182, 2. Ammonius, § 44, 3. ” Saccas, § 24, 2. Amort, § 165, 12. Amsdorf, § 127, 4; 135, 5; 141, 4, 6, 7. Amulets, § 188, 13. Amyrald [Amyrault], § 161, 3, 7. Anabaptists, § 124, 1; 130, 5; 133, 6; 147; 148, 1; 163, 1, 2. Anacletus I., § 17, 1. ” II., § 96, 13. Ἀνάδοχαι, § 35, 3. Ἀναγνώσται, § 34, 3. Anastasius Biblioth. [ Bibliothecarius], § 90, 6. ” I., § 46, 4; 51, 2. ” II., § 46, 8. ” IV., § 96, 10. ” Sinaita, § 47, 12; 60, 6. Anathema, § 52, 3. Anatolius, § 46, 7. Anchorets, § 44. Ancyra, Council of, § 50, 3. Anderledy [Anderlady], § 182, 1. Anderson, § 139, 1. Andreä, Jac., § 141, 12. ” Val., § 160, 1. Andrew II. of Hungary, § 94, 4. ” of Crain, § 110, 11. ” “ Crete, § 70, 2. Andronicus Paläologus, § 67, 5. Angela of Brescia, § 149, 7. Angelicals, § 149, 7. Angels, Worship of, § 57, 3. Angelo, Michael, § 115, 13; 149, 15. Angelus Silesius, § 157, 4; 160, 3. Angilram [Angilramnus], § 87, 1. Anglican Church, § 139, 6; 155; 202. Anglo-Saxon Church, § 77, 4, 5, 6. Anhalt, Reformation in, § 133, 4; 144, 3. Anicetus, § 37, 2. Anjou, § 96, 21, 22. Ann, Veneration of St., § 57, 2; 115, 1. Anna of Russia, § 73, 4. ” ” Prussia, § 154, 3. Annats, § 110, 15. Anno of Cologne, § 96, 6; 97, 2. Annunciation, Order of the, § 112, 8. Anomæans [Anomœans], § 50, 3. Ansbert [Ausbert] of Milan, § 83, 3. Ansegis, § 87, 1. Anselm of Canterbury, § 67, 4; 96, 12; 101, 1, 3. Anselm of Havelberg, § 67, 4. ” ” Laon, § 101, 1. ” ” Lucca, § 96, 6. Ansgar, § 80, 1. Anthimus of Constantinople, § 52, 6. Anthimus [Anthimos], Exarch, § 207, 3. Anthony, St., § 44, 1. ” of Padua, § 98, 4. ” Order of St., § 98, 2. Anthusa, § 47, 1. Antidicomarianites, § 62, 2. Ἀντίδωρα, § 58, 4. Antilegomena, § 36, 8. Ἀντιμήνσιον, § 60, 5. Antinomianism, § 27, 8. Antinomian Controversy, § 141, 1. Antioch, Council of, § 50, 2. Antiochean School, § 31, 1; 47, 1; 52, 2. Antiphonal Music, § 59, 5. _Antiphonarium_, § 59, 5. Antitrinitarians, § 148. Anton of Bourbon, § 139, 14. Anton Paul, § 159, 3. Antonelli, § 185, 2, 4; 189, 1; 196, 7; 197. Antonians, § 207, 2. Antoninus Pius, § 22, 3. ” [Antonine] of Florence, § 113, 7. Apelles, § 27, 12. Aphraates, § 47, 13. Apiarius, § 46, 5, 6. Apocrisiarians, § 46, 1. Apocrypha, Non-Canonical, § 32. ” Deutero-Canonical, § 59, 1; 136, 4. Apocryphal Controversy, § 161, 8; 183, 4. Apollinaris, § 47, 5; 52, 1. ” Claudius, § 30, 8. Apollonius of Tyana, § 24, 1. Apollos, § 18, 3. Apologists, Early Christian, § 30, 8. Apology of Augsburg Confession, § 132, 7. Apostles of the Lord, §§ 14-16. Apostles, New Testament Office of, § 17, 5; 37, 1. Apostles, Teaching of XII., § 30, 7. Apostles, Doctrine of the, § 18, 2. Apostles’ Creed, § 35, 2; 59, 2. Apostolic Age, Beginning and Close of, § 14. Apostolic Church, Constitution of, § 17. Apostolic Epistles, § 32, 7. ” Fathers, § 30, 3-6. ” Constitutions and Canons, § 43, 4. Apostolics, § 62, 1. Appellants, § 165, 7. _Appellatio ab abusu_, § 185, 4; 192, 4; 197, 9. Appenfeller, § 170, 4. Apse, § 60, 1. Aquarii, § 27, 10. Aquaviva, § 149, 8, 10, 12; 156, 13. Arabia, § 21. Arbues [Arbires], § 117, 2. Arcadius, Emperor, § 42, 4; 51, 3. Archbishop, § 46, 1. Arch-chaplain, § 84, 1. Archdeacon, § 45, 3; 84, 2; 97, 3. Archelaus of Cascar, § 29, 1. Archimandrite, § 44, 3. Architecture, § 60, 1; 88, 6; 104, 12; 115, 13; 149, 15; 158, 3; 174, 9. Archpresbyter, § 45, 3. Areopagite, Dionysius the, § 47, 11. Arialdus [Ariald], § 97, 5. Arians, § 50; 76. Aribert, § 76, 8. Aristides, § 30, 8. Aristobulus, § 10, 1. Ariston of Pella, § 30, 8. Aristotle, § 7, 4; 68, 2; 103, 1. Arius, § 50, 1, 2. Arles, Synod at, § 50, 2. Armenian Church, § 64, 3; 72, 2; 82, 8; 207, 4. Arminians, § 161, 2. Arnaud, § 153, 4. Arnauld, § 157, 5. Arndt, E. M., § 174, 6; 181, 1. ” John, § 160, 1. Arno of Salzburg, § 79, 1. ” ” Reichersberg, § 102, 6, 7. Arnobius, § 31, 12, ” the Younger, § 53, 5. Arnold of Brescia, § 96, 13. ” ” Citeaux, § 109, 1. ” the Dominican, § 108, 6. ” Gottfried, § 5, 3; 159, 4; 160, 2, 4. Arnoldi, Bishop, § 187, 6. Arnoldists, § 108, 7. Arnulf of Carinthia, § 82, 8. ” ” Rheims, § 96, 2. Arran, Earl of, § 139, 8. Ars Magna, § 103, 7. ” Moriendi, § 115, 5. Arsacius, § 51. Arsenius, § 70, 1. Art, Early Christian and Mediæval, § 38, 3; 60. Artemon, § 33, 3. Articles of English Church, The XXXIX., § 139, 6. Articles, Organic, § 203, 1. Artotyrites, § 40, 4. Ascension, Festival of, § 56, 4. ” of Mary, § 32, 4; 57, 2. Asceticism, § 39, 3; 44, 6; 70, 3; 107. Aschaffenberg [Aschaffenburg] Concord, § 110, 8. Ash Wednesday, § 56, 4. Asia Minor, Theological School of, § 31, 1. Asinarii, § 23, 2. Asseburg, § 170, 1. Assemani, § 165, 12. Assenath, § 32, 3. Asses, Feast of, § 105, 2. Asterius, § 50, 6. ” of Amasa, § 57, 4. Astruc, § 165, 11. Asylum, Right of, § 43, 1. Athanaric, § 76. Athanasian Creed, § 59, 2. Athanasius, § 44; 47, 3; 50; 52, 2. Athenagoras, § 30, 10. Athos, Monks of Mount, § 70, 3; 69, 1. _Atrium_, § 60, 1. Attila, § 46, 7. Atto of Vercelli, § 100, 2. d’Aubigné, Merle, § 178, 2. ” Th. A., § 139, 17. Audians, § 62, 1. _Audientes_, § 35, 1. _Audientia episc._, § 43, 1. Augsburg Confession, § 132, 7. Augsburg Religious Peace, § 137, 5. Augustus of Saxony, § 141, 12. Augusta, § 139, 19. Augusti, § 182, 5. Augustine, § 47, 18, 19; 53, 2-5; 54, 1; 61, 1, 4; 63, 1. Augustine, Missionary to England, § 77, 4. Augustinus Triumphus, § 118, 2. Augustinian Order, § 98, 6; 112, 5. August Conference, § 179, 1. Aurelian, Emperor, § 22, 5; 33, 8. ” Bishop, § 63, 1. Auricular Confession, § 61, 1; 104, 4. Aurifaber, § 129, 1. _Ausculta fili_, § 110, 1. Australia, § 184, 7; 202, 12. Austria, § 165, 9; 190, 3; 198. Autbert, § 81, 1. Auto al nasciemento, § 115, 12. ” de fé, § 117, 2. ” sacramentale, § 115, 12. Autocephalic Bishops, § 46, 1. Auxentius of Dorostorus, § 76, 1. ” of Milan, § 47, 14. Avars, § 79, 1. Avenarius, § 142, 6. Aventin [Aventinus], § 120, 3. Averrhoes [Averroes], § 103, 1, 2. Avicenna, § 103, 1, 2. Avignon, § 110, 2-5. Avitus, § 53, 5; 76, 5. Azimites [Azymites], § 67, 3.