History of Civilization in England, Vol. 3 of 3
iii. 473
Christianity, influence of religion on the progress of society illustrated by the early history of, i. 258. And by the history of Catholicism and Protestantism, 261. Baneful effects of the interference of governments with the opinions of the people, 261, 262. Causes of the corruptions of the Christianity of the Abyssinians and of the Oguiché Indians, 265 _note_. The crusade against Christianity one of the antecedents of the French Revolution, ii. 247-257. Causes of the Roman persecutions, i. 185
Church property, Vattel's opinions respecting, quoted, ii. 31 _note_
Church, the revenues of the, seized and appropriated by the contracting parties to the peace of Westphalia, ii. 41
Church of England. See Clergy, English
Chyle, discovery of the, ii. 194
Circular progression, doctrine of, ii. 377
Clanship, in Scotland, causes of the abolition of, iii. 167, 168
Clarke, Adam, the last scholar of European repute amongst the Dissenters, i. 422
Classes, the two, in France, before the Revolution, ii. 128 _et seq._ The Great Rebellion of England a war of, 150. Opposite character of the Fronde in France, 150
Classical scholars and commentators, Locke and Voltaire's attacks on,