Celibacy of the Clergy, 264
Dancing, part of ritual, 97 Danubian provinces, 103
Chalcedon, Council of, 93, 95, 106, 150, Deacons, 262
Chaldæa, Church of. See Nestorians. Chamiakoff, 526
"Christian," name of, 93; for Russian peasants, 444
Chrysostom, 94, 111, 112, 115, 323; prayer of, 149
Clergy, power of, 125; marriage of, 129; celibacy of, 264 Confirmation, 117, 518 Constantia, 237, 238, 299; genealogy of, 321; her death, 311 Constantine, his appearance, 284; his character, 282, 285, 288; his conver- sion, 286; his religion, 290; his Church policy, 225, 293; his letter to Alexander, 176; entrance into the Council of Nicæa, 212; speech, 217; rebuke to the Bishops, 220; his re- ception of the Creed, 232, 235; his attack on Arius, 235, 240; speech to Acesius, 271; farewell address, 271; his devotions and preaching, 295, 296; his domestic tragedy, 299, &c.; Do- nation of, 303; his baptism and death, 314, &c.; his funeral and tomb, 318
Constantinople, 102, 108, 115, 142, 395, 405, 409; foundation of, 305, &c.; its position in Church history, 309; Patriarchs of, 309; Council of, 106, 150, 243; influence of, 466 Coptic Church, 95, 96; represented by Athanasius, 323, 331 Corinthians, spurious Epistles to and from, 93
Councils, General, period of, 105, 146, 149; deliberative, 156; representa- tive, 158; imperial, 159; fallible, 163;
EAST, the, scenery of, 135
Eastern Church, divisions of, 88-105; history of, 105-108; characteristics of, 108-130 Edessa, 92
Emperor, position of, 129; as conven- ing Councils, 159 England, Church of, 149; its connection with the East, 140; with Peter the Great, 493, 500, 501
Ephesus, Council of, 91, 106, 243, 245 Erasmus, 153
Ethiopia. See Abyssinia. Eucharist administered to infants, 119; doctrine of, 124
Eusebius of Cæsarea, 106, 167, 168, 192, 207, 216, 226, 236, 237, 251, 261, 287, 312
Eusebius of Nicomedia, 195, 228, 237, 261, 316
Eustathius of Antioch, 192, 216, 261 Eustocius, 312, 317 Eustorgius, 201
moderating, 167; places of meeting, FAUSTA, murder of, 300
Creed of Constantinople, 243
of Eusebius, 226
of Nicæa, 233; its finality, 242; its character and use, 278, 279,
Crispus, murder of, 300; statue of, 305
Crusades, 108, 115, 362
Cyril Lucar, 455
of Alexandria, 95, 349
of Bulgaria, 103, 397, 417 Czar of Russia, 426; his coronation, 427
French invasion of Russia, 393
GARDINER, conversion of Colonel, 288 George, S., legend of, 345 Germanus, 100
Greece, Church of, 103 Greek Church, 100, 101, 102 Gregory Nazianzen, 195, 396; on Atha- nasius, 333, 342, 352; on Councils, 163
Gregory the Illuminator, 93, 194, 195
HELENA, 283, 299, 300, 310, 311 Hermits of the East, 113; of Russia, 439
Hermogenes of Cæsarea, 195, 233 of Russia, 450
Holy Places in Palestine, 310 Homöousion, 231, 237, 238
Hooker on Athanasius, 336; on Ivan the Terrible, 429
Horsey, Sir Jerome, his account of Ivan IV., 430
Hosius of Cordova, 203, 216, 229, 231, 232, 301, 346 Hungary, 104, 362 Hypatius of Gangra, 266 Hypostasis, 231, 234, 354
LAITY, independence of, 126, 385 Lateran palace and church, 304 Lebanon, cedars of, 90, 94 Legends, use of, 169, 274, 276 Leontius of Cæsarea, 195
MACARIUS of Antioch, 458
of Jerusalem, 193
Mahomet, 107; his biography, 361 Mahometanism, 360, &c.; in relation to Eastern Christianity, 365, &c. Marcellus of Ancyra, 197, 343 Maronites, 94
Marriage of clergy allowed, 264 Melitian controversy, 253, &c. Methodius, 417
Metrophanes of Byzantium, 196, 274
of Voronege, 522
Metropolitan, rights of, 259 Metropolitans of Russia, 434 Milman, Dean, 109, 121, 163
Milvian Bridge, battle of the, 289 Missions, 122; of Constantinople, 396
Ivan IV. the Terrible, 428-432, 437, Moldavia, 104
Monasteries of Russia, 443 Monasticism, 113, 114 Monophysites, 94, 331 Monothelites, 94, 110
Moscow, 424; cathedral of the Assump- tion, 435, 514; cathedral of the Arch- angel, 428; of S. Basil, 441; Council of, 482
Mouravieff, Andrew, his history, 425
NESTOR Of Kieff, 388, 400
Nestorians, 91, 130, 365 Newton, Sir Isaac, 153, 339
Jowett, Professor, on the style of S. Nicæa, city of, 171, 172; selection of,
Joseph, apocryphal history of, 93
Persecution, 122, 505
Peter the Great, of Russia, 492; his appearance, 493; his character, 494, &c.; his connection with the Church, 498, &c.; his death, 503, 504 Peter of Alexandria, 254, 343 Petersburg, foundation of, 306, 495 Philaret the Patriarch, 452
the Metropolitan, 446, 525
Philip, S., of Moscow, 437 Philostorgius, 168 Pictures, sacred, 410 Plato, Archbishop, 523 Poland, 108, 122
Polish invasion of Russia, 449
Pope, namie of, 96, 101, 188
Representative character of Councils, 158
Resignation in Mahometanism, 386 Romaic, 102
Romanoff dynasty, election of, 452 Rome, antipathy of Constantine to, 298, 305
Russia, character of, 390; Church of, 104, 388, &c.; foundation of, 395; name of Russia, 397, 398 Russian language, 417
Sacrifices in Mahometanism, 380 Saints, veneration of, 381
Sclavonic race, 105, 397; language, 418 Secundus, 239
Sergius, founder of the Troitza, 447 Servia, Church of, 103 Seven Sleepers, 367
Sinai, convent of, 90 Socrates, the historian, 168 Sophia, S., 103, 406 Sozomen, 169
Spain, Church of, 152 Spyridion, 198, 199, 200, 205 Standing in prayer, 115, 263 Starovers in Russia, 509 Stephen Yavorsky, 507 Subscription to the Nicene Creed, 235- 239; to the Nicene Canons, 267; to Creeds, 295
Sun, worship of the, by Constantine,
291 Sunday, 291
Sylvester, 201, 274, 302 Simeon Polotzky, 487 Simeon Stylites, 114
Theophanes Procopovitch, 503
Theophilus the Goth, 201
Thomas, S., Christians of, 92, 132
Travelling to Councils, mode of, 182 Trent, Council of, 155, 178
Troitza monastery, the, 445; siege of, by the Poles, 450; refuge of Peter, 499; German philosophy in, 526
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