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ALEXANDER (Peter), 219, n. 8
ALLEY (bp.), 246, n. 3

Altars (stone), 217, 427; 429, n. 7
AMSDORF (Nicholas), 49, n. 6
ANABAPTISM, rise of in Germany, 41, and n.
6; rise of in Switzerland, 121; rise of in
England, 197, 209; universally denounced
by the Reformers, 272, n. 1; general ac-
count of, 273-284; progress in England,
277

ANASTASIUS (John), 160, n. 4
ANDERSON (Lawrence), 86, n. 1
ANDREÄ, 177

ANDREWES (bp.), 261, n.9; 262
Anhalt, reformed, 76

Appeals, English laws respecting, 192, n. 2;
357, and n. 3; ancient practice, 361, n. 4

R. P.

Appropriations, 367

AQUAVIVA (Jesuit), 336, and n. 1
ARESEN (John), 85, n. 10

Articles (of 1536), 198-200; XIII Articles
(1538), 203, n. 6; 231; VI Articles (1539),
205; a new series drawn up by Cranmer
(1549), 218; XLII Articles (1552), 231,
232; attempt of the Swiss refugees to in-
troduce a fresh series, 247; XI Articles
(1559), 247; revision of the XLII Articles,
248-250; further revision (1571), 257, n.
7; Puritan exceptions to 249, n. 8; 257,
n.8; 260; Lambeth Articles, 261; Irish
Articles, 268

ASCHAM (Roger), 407, n. 5; 408, n. 1
ASKE (Robert), 199, n. 7

ASKEW (Ascough, lady), 205, n. 4
Augsburg, confession of, 58-61; Apology
for, 60, n. 1; modification of, 63, n. 6; 91,
n. 7; 168; translated into English, 206, n.
1; into Greek &c. 339, and n. 8
Augsburg, peace of, 71, 72
AUGUSTINE (St), his teaching distinguished
from that of Calvin, 175, 176; 261, n. 9;
262

Austria, reformation in, 72, 76
AYLMER (bp.), 234, n. 2

B.

BACON (Sir Nich.), 242, n. 3, n. 5
BACON (Lord), 269, n. 8; 270
Baden, reformed, 76, n. 3

BALE (bp.), 234, n. 1; 237, n. 4; 266

G G

BANCROFT (archbp.), 256, n. 5; 258, and n.
1; 259

Baptism (infant), difficulties respecting, 41,
n. 6; 224, n. 3; 273, n. 3
BARLOW (bp.), 237, n. 4; 245, n. 7
Barnabites, order of, 332, n. 2
BARO (Prof.), 261, n. 8

BARONIUS (card.), 406, n. 4

BARON (Stephen), 399, n. 5; 413, n. 4
Bartholomew, (St), massacre of, 140
Bavaria, reformation in, 76
BEATOUN (cardinal), 145–147
BELLARMINE (cardinal), 335, n. 15; 388
BELLAY (Guillaume du), 133, n. 8
BERQUIN (Louis de), 133, n. 11
BERTHOLD (of Chiemsee), 301
BEZA (Theodore), 131, and n. 7

Bible, Luther's version of, 39, and n. 5, Da-
nish version of N. T. 82, n. 1; Swedish
version, 86, n. 1; Hungarian version, 98,
n. 6; Spanish version, 105; Italian version,
106; Irish version, 269, and n. 9; version
by the German Anabaptists, 274, n. 1;
anti-Lutheran versions, 301, and n. 5
Bible, special study of, 16, 31, 32, 39, 46, 102,
112, 113; 144, n. 3; 183, n. 3; 196; 210,
n. 2; 303, n. 7; 402 sq.

Bible, reading of, prohibited, 160, n. 3; 196,
n. 2; 197, n. 5; 207, n. 4
BILNEY (Thomas), 195, and n. 8
Bishops' Book, 202

Bishops, regulations respecting at Trent,
311, 318, 320, n. 2; 351; retained in
Sweden, 87, n. 9; 374; and for a time in
Prussia, 374; in England, 356; mode of
their appointment in France, 353; in Eng-
land, 360-362, and in Ireland, 362, n. 3;
number of, increased in England, 200, n. 2;
367; feelings of Melancthon respecting,
373, and n. 6

BLACK (John), 158, n. 1

BLANDVATER, 100, n. 4

Bohemia, reformation in, 94-97

Bohemian Brethren, 81, n. 5; 90, 92, 97
BOLEYN (Anne), 185, n. 5; 190, n. 2
BOLSEC, 129, n. 5

BONNER (bp.), 182, n. 2; 207, n. 4; 208, n.
4; 211, n. 5; 234, n. 1; 234, n. 4; 238,
n. 3

BORNEMISZE (Paul), 100, n. 7

BORROMEO (Carlo), 131, 132, 326
BORTHWICK (John), 145, n. 4
BOURBON, family of, 135, 136
BRADFORD (John), 409, n. 8; 417, n. 5
BRADY (bp.), 268, n. 1

Brandenburg (Bavarian) reformed, 74, 75
Brandenburg (Electoral) reformed, 75
BRASK, 86, n. 1

Brazil, missions to, 445, 446
BRENZ, 56, n. 1; 171
BRES (Guido de), 161
BRICONNET, 133

BROWNE (archbp.), 264, 265

BROWNE (Robert), founder of a sect, 294,
295; its principles, 295, 296
BRUCIOLI, 106

Brunswick, reformed, 76, n. 3
BUCER, joins himself to Luther, 30; 65, 68,
n. 2; tries to mediate between the Saxon
and Swiss reformers, 166; his final tenets
on the Eucharist, 166, n. 1; connexion
with England, 199, n. 10; 219, 220, 223;
his death, 223, n. 7

BUGENHAGEN (al. Pomeranus), 56, n. 1; 75,
n. 11; 79, n. 4; 84
BULL (Henry), 417, n. 5

BULLINGER (Henry), 114, n.3; 123, and n. 4;
216, 259, 261

BURCHER, 216, n. 4; 220, n. 1

BURCKART (Francis), 203, n. 5
Byzantinism, 356, and n. 1

C.

CAJETANUS, 21, 22; 403, n. 3
Calixtines, 94, 95

CALVIN (John), his life and writings, 124—
131; his orthodoxy questioned, 126, n. 1;
his relations with the German reformers,
127, n. 6; 171; and with the Zwinglians,
129; his sacramental tenets, 130; opposed
to Zwingli on the Eucharist, 167, n. 2;
ultimate points of divergency from Luthe-
ranism, 175, 176, and n. 1; his works pro-
hibited in England, 209, n. 6; opinions on
the English Prayer-Book, 222, and n. 4;
237, n. 6; influence of his Institutio in
England, 259, 260; ideas on church-con-

stitution, 378-382; on church-ritual, 421,

422

Calvino-papista, 260, n. 5

CAMPEGGI (papal legate), 45. n, 3; 60, 186
CAPITO, 117, n. 9

CARAFFA (cardinal), 105; 109, n. 7; 332 (see

also Paul IV.).

CARLSTADT, 23, 24, 40; 42, n. 2; 55, n. 4
CARNE, 243, n. 7

CARRANZA (archbp.), 103, n. 6, 7; 104, n. 4;
*238, n. 3

CARTWRIGHT (Thomas), 256, and n. 1; 294
CASSANDER (George), 88, n. 1; 162, n. 3;
his attempts at mediation, 299, 300
CASTELLANUS (Duchâtel), 386, n. 3; 388,

n. 3

CASTELLIO, 129, n. 5

Catechismus Romanus, 324, n.1

CATHARINE (of Aragon), 185
CATHARINUS, 39; 403, n. 3
CAZALLA (Augustin), 103

CECIL (lord Burghley), 232, n. 3; 242; 243,
n. 6; 251, n. 5; 252; 255, n. 5; 258, n. 1
Centum Gravamina, 2, n. 2; 45, n. 3
Chancels, 418, n. 4; 428

CHARLES V., 24, 36, 37, 51, 52, 65, 71, and
n. 5, 6; 103, 159, 160; 187, 354

CHEKE, 207, n. 3; 232, n. 3
CHEMNITZ, 177

CHENEY, 234, n. 2; 245, n. 8; 250, n. 2

China, missions to, 442, 443

CHYTREUS, 177

CLARK (John), 195, n. 7

CLEMENT VII. (pope), 187, and n. 5; disposal
of church-endowments, 354

CLERK (John, bp.), 179, and n. 3; 185, n. 5
Clergy, their general condition, 388, 389,
410, 411, 413-416

Cleves (duchy of), reformed, 76, n. 2
COCHLEUS, 59; 66, n. 2; 404, n. 1
COLET (dean), 181, n. 8; 183, n. 3; 200, n.
1; 413, n. 4
COLIGNY, 136, 140

Communion in both kinds, 34, and n. 3; 43,
61; 209, n. 7; 318, 320
Concord, Book of, 178

CONDE, prince of, 136, 139; 140, n. 2
Confession (private), 401, 402
Confessio Augustana, (see Augsburg).
Belgic, 161, and n. 9

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Consilium delectorum cardinalium, 351, n. 3

Consistories, Lutheran, what, 370; Calvinis-
tic, what, 380, 381

Consubstantiation, 56, n. 1

CONTARINI (Gaspar), 64, 105; 300

Convocations, English, 192, and n. 3; 193,
363-366

COOPER (bp.), 257, n. 6

CORRANUS, 104, n. 5

Council (General), feelings of Reformers re-
specting, 9; 28, n. 1; 297
Council of Trent (see Trent).

Councils, reforms attempted in, 302, 303;
regulations respecting, 351, n. 5; 363, and
n. 6, 8

COVERDALE, 234, n. 3; 237, n. 4; 239, n. 7;
245, n. 7; 252, n. 1

Cox (dean and bishop), 238, and n. 2
CRANMER (Thomas), early life, 188, 189;
becomes archbishop, 190; writes on behalf
of More and Fisher, 194, n. 1; second mar-
riage, 195; early opinions on the Eucharist,
195, n. 5; 199, n. 9; efforts for the circu-
lation of the Scriptures, 196, n. 5; opposes
the 'Six Articles,' 205; influence on the
accession of Edward, 207, n. 3; sides with
the Lutherans, 210; modification of his
views on the Eucharist, 213, 214; draws

up a series of Articles, 218; entertains
foreign reformers, 219; ultimate views on
the Eucharist, 225-227; attempts to draw
together all Reformers, 229, 230; share in
compiling the XLII Articles, 231, 232, and
the Reformatio Legum, 233, n. 7; is impri-
soned, 234, n. 3; condemnation of his
writings, 236; his death, 240; on aposto-
lical succession, 397, n. 3
CROMER (archbp.), 264; 265, n. 7
CROMWELL (Thomas), 193; 198, and n. 5;
201

Crypto-Calvinists, 170; 176, n. 2
Curland, reformed, 81

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FAGIUS (Paul), 219, n. 8; 220, n. 2

Familists (see Love).

FAREL (William), 123; 133, n. 7

FARRER (bp.), 234, n. 3; 240

FERDINAND (emperor), 72; 318
FERUS (John), 300, 301

FISH (Simon), 195, n. 5

FISHER (John, bp.), 179, n. 2; 181, n.8; 182,
.2; 186, n. 3; 191, n. 8; 194, n. 1; 225,

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n. 5
FLACIUS (Illyricus), 49, n. 6; 70, n.1; 107, n.
13; 169, n. 8; 177, n. 4; 373, n. 7; 406,

n. 4

FLAMINIO, 106, n. 2

Formula of Concord, 73, 176-178

Fox (bp.), 181, n. 7; 203

Fox (John), 237, n. 4; 238, n. 2; 252, n. 1;
406, n. 4

FRANCE, reformation in, 132-142

FRANCIS I. (of France), 6; 63, n. 5; 65; 133,
134, n. 4

Frankfurt, Troubles of, 129, n. 6; 149, and
n. 6; 237, and n. 5

FREDERIC (elector), 16, 21, n. 7; 36, and n.
37, n. 6; 44, n. 2;

3;

Freethinkers, in the Reformation period, 271,
272

Friars, preachers of the Reformation, 79
Friesland, reformation in, 77

FRITH (John), 195, n. 5

G.

Gallicanism, 142, and n. 1; 191, n. 7; 304,
n. 3; 319, 349, 350

GARDINER (bp.), 182, n. 2; on the royal su-
premacy; 184, n. 1; 197, n. 5; 198; 203,
and n. 8; 204, 205; 208, and n. 4; 216, n.
1; 217, n. 5; 225, n. 5; 235, 236, 238, n.3;
248, n. 1

GASTIUS (John), 273, n. 2

Geneva, civil constitution of, 123, n. 6
GENNADIUS (patriarch), 338, n. 1
GENTILIS (John Valent.), 286, n. 2

GEORGE (David), 291, 292
GERLACH (Stephen), 340

Germany, reformation in, 13-79

GIL (Juan), 102

GILPIN (Bernard), 409, 410, n. 2
GLAPIO, 36, and n. 5

GOODACRE (archbp.), 265, n. 7
GRANVELLA, 161, 162

Greek Church, intercourse with the Protes-
tants, 339; points held in common, 341,
342; points of difference, 342
Greek language, study of, 386, n. 2, and n. 3
GREY (Jane, lady), 208, and n. 2
GRINDAL (archbp.), 237, n. 4, n. 5; 251, n. 6;
252, n. 1; 253, n. 5; 257, 258, and n. 1
GUEST (bp.), 245, n. 8; 246, n. 3
GUERRERO (archbp. of Granada), 318, n.
Gueux, 162

GUISE, family of, 135, 137, 141, 158, 319

H.

HADDON, 234, n. 2; 237, n. 5
HALLER (Berchtold), 118, 119, n. 7
HAMILTON (Patrick), 143, 144

HARIOT, his conduct in Virginia, 448
HARLEY (bp.), 234, n. 3

Head of the Church, 191; 244, n. 1; 358
HEATH (archbp.) 203; 239, n. 6
Heidelberg Catechism, 174
HENKEL (John), 97, n. 11

2

HENRY IV. (of France), his abandonment of
Protestantism, 141, and n. 10

HENRY VIII. (of England), controversy with
Luther, 179; friendship with Erasmus, 48,
n. 1; leagues with the Continental re-
formers, 63, n. 5; 'Defender of the Faith,'
180, and n. 1; on Greek learning, 183, n. 3;
marriage and divorce, 185-190; favours
some Reformation, 196, 202, 203

HERMANN (archbp. of Cologne), 65; his Con-
sultation, 65, n. 5; 212, 214, 215, 303

HESHUS, 173

HESS (John), 77

Hessen, reformed, 74; peculiarities of the
reformation, 375, 376

HETZER, 274, n. 1

HILLES (Richard), 209, n. 7; 210, n. 1
HODGKIN (suffragan bp.) 245, n. 7

HOFFMANN (Melchior), 291, n. 3

HOOKER (Richard), 256, n. 1, n. 4; 261, n. 9;

262

HOLGATE (archbp.), 234, n. 3

Holstein, reformed, 75

Holy League, 63

Homilies (English), 206, n. 1; 211, n. 5;
249, n. 4

HONTER (John), 98

HOOPER (bp.), life and character, 215-218;
objects to certain Articles, 218; contro-
versy with Joliffe and Jonson, 231, n. 6;
his own series of Articles, 232, n. 2; is
imprisoned, 234, n. 3; death, 240; on
schools, 411, n. 6; as a preacher, 409; 425,
426; on church-ritual, 428, and n. 4
HORNE (bp.), 251, n. 6; 252, n. 1; 253,

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