Adiaphoristic Controversy, [1]298. Adrian VI., [2]92. Æpinus, [3]296. Agricola, [4]278. Alençon, Synod of, [7]483. Alexander VI., [8]166. Alexander VII., [9]104, [10]125. Alliance, Evangelical, [11]666, [12]915. Alva, [13]503. Ambrose, [14]114. American Catholic Bishops against Papal Infallibility, [15]152. American Congregational Creeds, [16]835. Amyraut (Amyraldus), [19]477, [20]480, [21]488. Anabaptists, [22]841. Andreæ (Jacob), [23]50, [24]289, [25]308, [26]311, [27]339. Andreæ (Valentine), [28]460. Andrews (W. W.), on the Catholic Apostolic Church, [29]911. Anglican Articles of Religion, [30]592. Anglican Catechism, [31]654. Anglican Church, [32]212, [33]218, [34]592, [35]598. Anglican Liturgy, [36]595, [37]601. Anglo-Catholic Correspondence with the Eastern Church, [38]74. Anglo-Catholicism of Laud, [39]716. Angus (Joseph), [40]852. Anselm, on the Immaculate Conception, [41]122. Antinomian Controversy, [42]277. Anypostasia of the Human Nature of Christ, [43]32. Apology of the Augsburg Confession, [44]243. Apostles' Creed, [45]14 and passim. Armada. [46]705. Armenians, [47]81. Arminianism in Holland, [48]508; in England, [49]713; of Methodism, [50]894. Arminius and Arminians, [51]510. Articles of Religion: of the Church of England, [54]611, [55]613, [56]615, [57]620; revised by the Westminster Assembly, [58]752; of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America, [59]650, [60]653; of Lambeth, [61]658; Irish, [62]662; of the Reformed Episcopal Church, [63]665, [64]667; of the Methodists, [65]889; of the Evangelical Alliance, [66]917. Articles of Smalcald, [67]253. Asbury (Bishop), [68]884, [69]888. Assembly of Westminster, [70]727. See Westminster Assembly. Associate Church, [71]812. Associate Reformed Church, [72]811. Athanasian Creed, [73]34. Atonement, universal or limited, [74]481, [75]512, [76]771, [77]895. Auburn Declaration, [78]809. Augsburg Confession, [79]225 and passim; used in the Anglican Articles, [80]623. Augsburg Diet, [81]226. Augsburg Interim, [82]299. Augusta, [83]579. Augustine, on the Apostles' Creed, [84]15, [85]17, [86]18; on the Sinlessness of Mary, 119; against Papal Infallibility, [87]175; influence on Protestant Creeds, [88]210; on Infant Salvation, [89]379; on Predestination, [90]452; on Baptismal Regeneration and Perseverance, [91]640. Augustus, Elector of Saxony, [92]282, [93]308, [94]311, [95]557. B. Bacon (Leonard), [96]821, [97]827, [98]838. Baillie (Robert), [99]690, [100]693, [101]727, [102]737, [103]746; his description of the Westminster Assembly, [104]750; of a day of prayer and fasting, [105]752; on the Westminster Confession, [106]789. Bains, [107]124. Bancroft (Bishop), [108]607, [109]708. Baptism, Lutheran doctrine of, [110]346, [111]349; Zwinglian, [112]373; Calvinistic, 414, [113]641; Anglican, [114]639; necessity of, [115]642; Baptist doctrine, [116]845; Quaker doctrine, [117]866. Baptists advocating Religious Liberty, [118]802; history of, [119]844. Baptists (Arminian), [120]857. Baptists (Calvinistic), [121]845. Barclay (Robert), [122]859, [123]861, [124]864. Barlow (William), [125]708. Barneveldt, [126]511. Baro, [127]659. Barrett, [128]659. Basle, First Confession of, [129]385, [130]387; Second Confession of, [131]388. Bathori, [132]585. Baur versus Möhler, [133]89; on Calvin, [134]449. Baxter (Richard), [135]725, [136]726; on the Westminster Assembly, [137]729; on the Westminster Standards, [138]760. Becon (Thomas), on Baptism, [139]643. Belgic Confession, [140]504. Bellarmin, Standard Champion of Romanism, [141]85, [142]102; on Infallibility, [143]182; on Ubiquity, [144]354. Benedict XIII., [145]107. Benedict XIV., [146]107. Bergen Formula, [147]311. See Formula of Concord. Bernard of Clairvaux, against the Immaculate Conception, [148]121. Berne, Conference and Ten Theses of, [149]364. Bersier, [150]498. Bertram, [151]648. Bessarion (Cardinal), [152]46. Beza, [153]393, [154]429, [155]434, [156]436, [157]438, [158]441, [159]468, [160]603. Bible. See Scriptures. Bibliander, [161]477. Birgitte, [162]124. Blaarer, [165]397. Blackmore, [166]68, [167]71, [168]73. Blondel, [169]482. Böckel, [170]355 and passim. Böhler (Peter), [171]886. Bockelsohn (John), [172]842. Bogerman, [173]513. Bohemian Brethren, in Bohemia, [174]566; in Poland, [175]582. Bohemian Confessions, [176]576. Bonar (Horatius), on Catechisms, [179]544, [180]697. Boniface VIII., [181]165, [182]176. Book of Concord, [183]220. Borromeo, [184]100. Bossuet, [185]86, [186]102, [187]183. Boston Declaration of Faith, [188]837. Boucher (Joan), [189]846. Bownd (Nicolas), on the Christian Sabbath, [190]777. Bradwardine, [191]769. Bramhall (Bishop), [192]664. Brandenburg Confessions, [193]554. Breitinger, [194]513. Bremen Confession, [195]564. Brentius. See Brentz. Brentz, his Christology and Ubiquity doctrines [196]290; his Würtemberg Confession, [197]344, [198]627. Brès (Guido de), [199]504. Breviary, Roman, [200]190. Browne (Bishop), on the Apostles' Creed, [201]16; on the XXXIX. Articles, [202]601, [203]638, [204]648. Browne (Robert) and Brownists, [205]824. Brownson (Orestes), [206]90. Bucer, [209]304, [210]388, [211]471, [212]525. Buchanan (George), [213]670. Bullinger, his life and labors, [214]390; his Confession of Faith, [215]396; on the Lord's Supper, [216]471; on Predestination, [217]475; on the Heidelberg Catechism, 551; influence in England, [218]602, [219]630, [220]637. Bungener, on Calvin, [221]441. Bunyan (John), [222]723, [223]725, [224]848. Burnet (Bishop), [225]637. Buxtorf, [226]479. C. Calamy (Edmund), [227]742, [228]770. Calixtines, [229]566. Calixtus, [230]350, [231]380, [232]557, [233]561. Callistus, [234]177. Calovius, [235]350, [236]380, [237]561. Calvin, on the Apostles' Creed, [238]15, [239]20; on the Nicene Creed, [240]27; relation to Luther and Melanchthon, [241]214, [242]215, [243]217, [244]218; signs the Augsburg Confession, 235; on the Adiaphoristic Controversy, [245]301; life and character, [246]421; his theology, [247]446; his Institutes, [248]447; on Predestination, [249]451, [250]474; on the Lord's Supper, [251]455 (281, [252]376); his Exegesis, [253]457; on Church Polity and Discipline, 460; on Religious Persecution and Liberty, [254]463, [255]466; his Catechism, [256]467; Consensus Tigurinus, [257]471; Consensus Genevensis, [258]474; on Episcopacy in Poland, 582; influence in England, [259]602, [260]630, [261]658; on Baptism and Election, [262]641. Calvinism, [263]446. See Calvin, Dort, Lambeth Articles, and Westminster Confession. Calvinistic Baptists. See Baptists. Calvinistic Methodism, [264]901. Cambridge Platform, [265]836. Cameron, [266]480. Campbellites, [267]840, [268]845. Cappel (Louis), [271]479. Cardoni, [272]163. Carlyle (Thomas), on the Scotch Reformation, [273]671; on John Knox, [274]676; on the Westminster Catechism, [275]787; on Edward Irving, [276]908. Cartwright, [277]706, [278]735. Caryl (Joseph), [279]742. Castellio, [280]475. Catechism, Anglican, [281]654; of the Bohemian Brethren, [282]574; of Calvin, 467; of Craig, [283]697; of Emden, [284]565; Heidelberg (Palatinate), [285]529; of Luther, 245, [286]543; of Mogilas (Russo-Greek), [287]58; of Platon, [288]71; of Philaret, [289]71; Scotch, [290]696; Tridentine (Roman), [291]100; Waldensian, [292]572; Westminster, [293]543, [294]783; of the Quakers, [295]864; of the Methodists, [296]882, [297]891. Catharine of Siena, [298]124. Catholic Apostolic Church, [299]905. Catholicism and Protestantism, [300]207. Catholicism and Romanism, [301]83, [302]205. Chalcedon, Creed of, [303]29. Chalmers (Thomas) [304]696, [305]885, [306]906, [307]908. Chandieu, [308]493. Charenton, Synod of, [309]483. Charles (Thomas), [310]903. Charles I., [311]617, [312]664, [313]688, [314]691, [315]693, [316]694; his character and reign, [317]709. Charles II., [318]619, [319]694, [320]721, [321]724. Charles V., [322]92, [323]225, [324]227, [325]503. Chemnitz, against the Council of Trent, [326]96; on the Communicatio Idiomatum and the Ubiquity of Christ's Body, [327]292. Chillingworth, on the Athanasian Creed, [328]40; on Religious Toleration, [329]803. Christological Controversy, [330]285. Christology, Chalcedonian, [331]30; Lutheran and Reformed, [332]317, [333]325, [334]347, [335]348. Church, meaning of, [336]822. Church Diet of Berlin adopts the Augsburg Confession, [337]236. Civiltà Cattolica, [338]139, [339]158. Clarendon, [340]728. Clement of Rome, [341]174. Clement VIII., [342]189. Clement XI., [343]105, [344]107. Coccejus (John), [345]774. Cochlæus, [346]227. Coke (Thomas), [347]887. Coleman (Thomas), [348]742. Collyridianæ, [349]119. Comenius (Amos), [350]567, [351]875. Communicatio Idiomatum, Lutheran doctrine of, [352]318, [353]324. Concord, Book of, [354]220; Formula of, [355]258. Confession and Absolution in the Lutheran Church, [356]248. Confession of Faith. See Creeds. Confession of Anhalt, [357]563; of Augsburg, [358]225; Baptist, [359]851; of Basle, I., [360]385; of Basle, II., [361]388; of Belgium, [362]502; of the Bohemian Brethren, [363]576; of Brandenburg, [364]554; of Bremen, [365]564; Congregational, [366]828; Cumberland Presbyterian, 815; of Cyril Lucar, [367]54; of Dositheus (Synod of Jerusalem), [368]61; French Reformed (Gallican), [369]490, [370]500; of Friends, [371]864, [372]870; of Gennadius, [373]46; Helvetic, I., [374]388; Helvetic, II., [375]390; of Hessia, [376]564; Hungarian, [377]591; Methodist, 890; of Metrophanes Critopulus, [378]52; of Mogila, [379]58; Moravian, [380]878; of Nassau, 564; Reformed (in general), [381]354; Savoy, [382]829; Scotch, I., [383]680; Scotch, II., 686; of Sigismund, [384]555; Tetrapolitan, [385]526; of Thorn, [386]562; Welsh Calvinistic, 903; of Westminster, [387]753. Confutatio Papistica, [388]227, [389]243. Congregational Declarations. See Confession. Congregationalism and Congregationalists, [390]820. Consensus and Dissensus of Creeds, [391]919. Consensus of Geneva, [392]474; Helveticus, [393]477, [394]485; of Sendomir, [395]586; of Zurich, [396]471. Consubstantiation, [397]232, [398]316, [399]325, [400]327. Cop, [401]427. Copts, [402]80. Corvinus, [403]302. Cotton (John), [404]820, [405]850. Council, of Nicæa, first, [406]25, [407]44, [408]173; second, [409]44; of Chalcedon, [410]29, 173; of Constantinople, first, [411]25, [412]28, [413]44; second, [414]44; third, [415]44; fourth, 178; of Ephesus, [416]44; of Ferrara and Florence, [417]46, [418]97, [419]181; of Jerusalem (1672), [420]61; of Pisa, Constance, Basle, [421]182; of Trent, [422]91, [423]124; of the Vatican, 134, [424]168. Covenanters, [425]694. Covenants, Scotch, [426]685; doctrine of, [427]773. Craig (John), [428]686, [429]698. Cranmer, [430]596, [431]601, [432]605, [433]611, [434]614, [435]630, [436]642; on the Lord's Supper, [437]647; Catechism of, [438]655. Creeds: name and definition, [439]3; authority, [440]7; use, [441]8; classification, [442]9. See Confession. Cromwell, [445]693, [446]714, [447]720, [448]723; his Policy, [449]830; towards Baptists, [450]847; towards Quakers, [451]862, [452]868. Crosby (Thomas), [453]845. Crusius (Martin), [454]50. Crypto-Calvinistic Controversy, [455]279. Crypto-Calvinists, [456]267, [457]281, [458]346. Cumberland Presbyterian Church, [459]813; Confession of, [460]815. Cummins (Bishop), [461]665. Cunningham, [462]635, [463]637. Currey, on the Westminster Confession, [464]789. Cyprian, against Papal Infallibility, [465]174. Cyril Lucar, [466]54. Czenger, Confession of, [467]591. D. Daillé, [468]482. Damasus, Creed of, [469]395. Darboy (Archbishop), against Papal Infallibility, [470]156; submits with a mental reservation, and dies a martyr, [471]161. Dathenus, [472]537. De Maistre, on Infallibility, [473]166. Decrees. See Predestination. Decretals, pseudo-Isidorian, [474]180. Dévay, [475]589. Dexter (Henry Martyn), [476]821, [477]849, [478]863. Discipline, [479]461. Döllinger, [480]88, [481]146, [482]153, [483]164; his writings, [484]193; his protest against the Vatican Decrees, and his excommunication, [485]195. Dominicans, [486]124. Dorner, on Luther and Melanchthon, [487]265; on Luther and Reformed Christology, 264, [488]290, [489]334; on the Formula of Concord, [490]322; on Zwingli, [491]383; on Calvin, 442. Dort, Synod of, [492]478, [493]512. Dositheus (Patriarch of Jerusalem), [494]61. Douglas (Robert), [495]747. Du Moulin, [496]482. Duns Scotus, for the Immaculate Conception, [497]123. Dupanloup (Bishop), against Papal Infallibility, [498]156; submits, [499]162. E. Eastern Church Association, [500]75. Ebrard, [501]456, [502]471, [503]564, and passim. Edward VI., [506]596, [507]613. Edwardine Articles, [508]614. Edwards (Thomas), [509]797. Election. See Predestination. Elizabeth (Queen), [510]596, [511]601, [512]674, [513]705. Elizabethan Articles, [514]615. Elrington, [515]662. Emmons (Dr.), on Congregationalism, [516]826. England, Church of, [517]593, [518]598. See Anglican Church, etc. Episcopacy (English), [519]604, [520]667; in the Westminster Assembly, [521]732; abolished by the Long Parliament, [522]719, [523]734; restored, [524]721; reduced, [525]736. Episcopius, [526]511, [527]523, [528]897. Erasmus, [529]385. Erastians, [530]738. Eucharistic Controversies, [533]279, [534]326. See Lord's Supper. Eusebius, Creed of, [535]24. Evangelical Alliance, [536]915. F. Faber, [537]227. Filioque, [542]26. Fisher (George P.), [543]443, [544]594, [545]603, [546]607, [547]838. Fisher (the Jesuit), [548]715. Fiske (J. O.), [549]838. Fitzgerald (Bishop), votes against Papal Infallibility, [550]158. Flacian Controversy, [551]268. Flacius, [552]269, [553]276, [554]300. Fletcher (John W.), [555]884, [556]899. Forbes (Bishop), [557]599. Formula Consensus Helvetica, [558]478. Formula of Concord, [559]258, [560]311. Fox (George), [561]860, [562]868. Foxe (John), [563]846. France, Reformation in, [564]491. Francis I., [565]368, [566]427, [567]450, [568]491. Franciscans, [569]124. Frederick III., [570]392, [571]532; his Confession, [572]563. Free Will, denied by Luther and the Formula of Concord II., [573]106, [574]313; Arminian doctrine of, [575]508; Westminster doctrine of, [576]771; Methodist doctrine of, [577]897. Free-will Baptists, [578]857. Friedberg, [579]135. Friedrich, [580]135, [581]145, [582]194, [583]196. Friends, society of, [584]859. Fuller (Thomas), [587]658, [588]707, [589]708, [590]709, [591]741, [592]753, and passim. Funck, [593]273. G. Gallican Confession, [594]490. Gallicanism and Ultramontanism, [595]167. Gattaker (Thomas), [598]742. Geddes (Jenny), [599]688. General Assembly of Scotland, adopting the Westminster Standards, [600]759. Geneva, [601]422, [602]429; Church of, [603]460; Consensus of, [604]474. Gennadius, [605]46. German Empire, founded after the Infallibility Decree, [606]160. Gernler, [607]478. Giessen Divines on Christology and Ubiquity, [608]294. Gillespie (George), [609]727, [610]746. Gilman (Edward W.), on Congregational Creeds, [611]839. Gindely, [612]565 and passim. Gomarus, [613]511. Good Works, necessity of, [614]274. Goodwin (Thomas), [615]737, [616]742. Gouge (William), [617]756. Gratry, [618]153; submits to the Vatican Council on his death-bed, [619]161; on Honorius, [620]164. Greek Church, [621]43. Green (J. R.), on Puritanism, [622]723; on Cromwell, [623]831; on Whitefield, [624]902. Gregory I. against Papal Infallibility, [625]175. Gregory XV., [626]125. Grindal, [627]605. Grotius, [628]511. Grynæus, [629]388. Guibert (Archbishop), publishes the Vatican Decrees, [630]161. Guido de Brès, [631]504. Guizot, on Calvin, [632]423, [633]428, [634]440, [635]442, [636]449, [637]463. Gurley (Dr.), [638]810. Gurney (Joseph John), [639]859, [640]868, [641]869. H. Hades, Controversy on, [642]296. Hagenbach, [643]388, [644]395, and passim. Hall (Bishop), [645]726, [646]737. Hallam, on English Articles, [647]636; on Hampton Court Conference, [648]708; on Laud, [649]717. Haller, [650]365. Hamilton (Patrick), [651]673. Hampton Court Conference, [652]661, [653]706. Hardwick, [654]592 and passim. Hase (Carl), [655]89; on Infallibility, [656]172. Heathen, Salvation of, [657]382. Hefele (Bishop), against Papal Infallibility, [658]156; submits, [659]161; on the case of Honorius, [660]178. Heidegger (J. H.), [661]478, [662]486. Heidelberg Catechism, [663]529, [664]535. Helvetic Confession, the First, [665]388; the Second, [666]396. Helvetic Consensus Formula, [667]477. Henderson (Alexander), [668]692, [669]745. Henry IV., [670]491. Henry VIII., [671]595, [672]600, [673]605, [674]611, [675]613. Heppe, on Formula of Concord, [676]337; on the Saxon and Würtemberg Confessions, [677]341; German Reformed Confessions, [678]563 and passim. Heretical Popes, [679]176, [680]178. Herminjard, [681]421, [682]425. Herzog, on the Waldenses, [683]568; 'Real-Encykl.,' passim in Literature. Heshusius, [684]266, [685]270, [686]282. Hessian Confession, [687]564. Hetherington, [688]689. Heurtley, on the Apostles' Creed, [689]19. Heykamp, [690]197. Hicks (Elias), and the Hicksite Quakers, [693]873. High-Commission, [694]717. Hodge (A. A.), on the Westminster Confession, [695]754, [696]795. Hodge (Charles), on Infallibility, [697]170; on the Lord's Supper, [698]376; on Infant Salvation, [699]381; on the Helvetic Confession, [700]396; on Predestination, 455; on the Number of the Lost and Saved, [701]795. Holland, Reformation in, [702]502. Honorius (Pope), condemned as a heretic, [705]178. Hook (Dean), [706]717. Hooker (Richard), [707]607; on Calvin, [708]608; on Baptism, [709]643; on the Lord's Supper, [710]649; on the Lambeth Articles, [711]662; on Travers, [712]706; on the Lord's Day, [713]777. Hooker (Thomas), [714]820. Hooper, on Ubiquity, [715]335; corresponds with Bullinger, [716]391, [717]602, [718]630; refuses to conform, [719]705. Hosius, [720]585. Hottinger (John Jacob), [721]477. Hoyle (Joshua), [722]743. Huber, [723]194. Hubmaier, [724]842. Hülsemann, [725]557. Hungarian Confession, [726]591. Hungary, Reformation in, [727]589. Hunnius, [728]345. Huntingdon (Lady), [729]902. Hus, [730]565. Hussites, [731]566. Hutchinson (Mrs. Lucy), Memoirs, [732]701; description of Charles I., [733]710. Hyacinthe (Père), [734]194. I. Idellette de Buren, [735]430. Ignatius, [736]174. Immaculate Conception, definition of, [737]108. Imputation, [738]484. Independency and Fellowship, [739]826. Independents, [740]737, [741]824. See Congregationalists. Infallibilists, [742]163, [743]184. Infallibility of OEcumenical Councils, [744]168; of the Pope, [745]150, [746]164. Infant Salvation, [747]378, [748]381, [749]794, [750]898. Innes, [751]669, [752]798, [753]800. Innocent III., [754]176. Innocent IV., [755]176. Innocent X., [756]103. Innocent XIII., [757]107. Inopportunists, [758]153. Institutes, Calvin's, [759]447. Intolerance, [760]796, [761]800, [762]802. Irenæus, [763]174. Irish Articles of Religion, [764]662, [765]761; compared with Westminster Confession, [766]762. Irving (Edward), on the Scotch Confession, [767]684; his life and labors, [768]905. Irvingites. See Catholic Apostolic Church. J. Jacobites, [769]80. James I., [770]604, [771]606, [772]617, [773]697; his character, [774]706; at Hampton Court Conference, [775]708; on Bible Revision, [776]709; on Laud, [777]711. James II., [778]724. Jansen, [779]103. Jansenists, Papal Bulls against the, [780]102; in Holland, [781]107. Janus, [782]134, [783]164, [784]195. Jeremiah II. (Patriarch of Constantinople), [785]50. Jerome, [786]119. Jerusalem Chamber, [787]748. Jesuits, [788]103, [789]124, [790]138, [791]182. Jewell (Bishop), [792]603, [793]605, [794]633, [795]643. Joan of Kent, [796]846. John XXII., [797]177. John, Elector of Saxony, [798]227 and passim. Jonas (Justus), [799]239; his Catechism, [800]655. Judex, [801]266. Justification by Faith, [802]206, [803]211, [804]216, [805]231, [806]255, [807]271, [808]275, [809]406. K. Kahnis, on the Lord's Supper, [810]327; on the Two States of Christ, [811]328; on the Reformed opposition to the Formula of Concord, [812]334; on Calvin, [813]442. Kampschulte, on Calvin, [814]421, [815]425, [816]433, [817]446, [818]449, [819]463. Keble, [820]60. Keenan, Catechism against Infallibility, [821]183 Kenrick (Archbishop of Baltimore), [824]90. Kenrick (of St. Louis), [825]144, [826]153, [827]156, [828]163, [829]172, [830]187. Ketteler (Bishop), prostrate before the Pope, [831]156, [832]163, [833]172, [834]187. Killen (W. D.), [835]662, [836]664. Knollys (Hanserd), [837]844, [838]848. Knox, on the Church of Geneva, [839]460; labors in England, [840]602; his life and character, [841]673; his Confession, [842]681; his Liturgy, [843]684; views on Sunday observance, [844]776. Köllner, on the Formula of Concord, [845]336. Koolhaas, [846]510. Koornhart, [847]510. Krauth (Charles P.), on the Augsburg Confession, [848]235; on Luther's Catechism, [849]251; on the Formula of Concord, [850]318, [851]337, [852]340. L. Lambeth Articles, [857]658. Langen, [858]164. Lasco. See Laski. Laski (à Lasco), [859]565, [860]583. Latimer, [861]649. Laud (Archbishop), [862]607, [863]617, [864]664, [865]688; his character and administration, [866]709, [867]711; on the Westminster Assembly, [868]732. Laurence (Bishop), on the Articles of the Church of England, [871]634, [872]637. Lawrence (Edward A.), [873]835, [874]838. Lecky (W. E. H.), [875]796, [876]799, [877]801. Lefèvre, [878]492. Leighton, [879]717. Leipzig Interim, [880]299; Colloquy, [881]558. Leo Judæ, [882]388. Leo X., [883]160. Liberius, [884]177. Liberty, Religious, [885]465, [886]800, [887]848, [888]849. Light, the inner, [889]868. Lightfoot (John), [890]727, [891]739, [892]743, [893]755. Lipomani, [894]585. Liturgical Standards of Rome, [895]189. Löhe, on Luther's Catechism, [896]251. Lord's Day, doctrine of the, [897]776. Lord's Supper, Luther's doctrine, [898]232, [899]260, [900]316, [901]325, [902]347, [903]645; Melanchthon's, 232, [904]241, [905]263; Zwingli's, [906]374; Bullinger's, [907]415; Bucer's, [908]528; Calvin's, [909]281, 376, [910]455; Cranmer's, [911]601, [912]647; words of institution explained, [913]327, [914]374: Consensus of Zurich, [915]471; Tetrapolitan Confession, [916]528; Heidelberg Catechism, [917]535, [918]543; Consensus of Sendomir, [919]587; Hungarian Confession, [920]591; Anglican Articles, [921]601, [922]645; Irish Articles and Westminster Confession, [923]765; Westminster doctrine of, [924]775. Lorimer, [925]129, [926]131, [927]683. Loudun, Synod of, [928]483, [929]498. Louis XIV., [930]104, [931]105, [932]491, [933]498. Loyola, [934]491. Loyson, [935]194. Lucas of Prague, [936]568. Luther, his character and influence, [937]214; relation to the Augsburg Confession, 228; his Catechisms, [938]245; on Confession and Absolution, [939]248; Articles of Smalcald, [940]253; on Justification by Faith, [941]255; on Popery, the Mass, Purgatory, 255; on the Lord's Supper, [942]256; relation to Melanchthon, [943]214, [944]259, [945]265; relation to Zwingli, [946]212, [947]260; against Antinomianism, [948]278; on the Ubiquity of Christ's Body, [949]287; on the Descent into Hades, [950]297; on Free-will and Predestination, 215, [951]303; on Damnation of the Heathen, [952]382; Conduct towards the Swiss, [953]389; Judgment on Calvin, [954]430; compared with Calvin, [955]438; influence on the English Reformation, [956]600. Lutheran Creeds, [957]220. Lutheranism and Reform, [958]213. M. Macaulay, on English Reformation, [959]604, [960]605; on Charles I., [961]710; on Cromwell, [962]720. Macleod (Norman), on Chalmers, [963]696. M'Crie (Jr.), on the Westminster Assembly, [964]752; on the Westminster Standards, [965]761, [966]785. M'Crie (Thomas), [967]669, [968]673, [969]675, [970]676, [971]686. Major, [972]275. Majoristic Controversy, [973]274. Manning (Cardinal), [974]90, [975]135, [976]148, [977]152, [978]153; defines Infallibility, [979]167; on History, [980]171; on Honorius, [981]186. Manuel, [982]365. Manutius, [983]91. Marbach, [984]305. Marburg, Conference of, [985]212, [986]228. Maret (Bishop), against Infallibility, [987]156, [988]163; retracts, [989]161. Margaret (Queen of Navarre), [990]491. Maronites, [991]80. Marot, [992]492. Marsden (J. B.), on Westminster Conf., [993]789. Marshall (Stephen), [994]743. Mary, Immaculate Conception of, [995]108. Mary Stuart, [996]671, [997]678. Mary Tudor, [998]596. Masson, [999]690, [1000]693, [1001]734, [1002]740, and passim. Mather (Cotton), [1003]849. Matthews (G. D.), [1004]811. Maulbronn, Colloquy of, [1005]288; Formula of, [1006]310. Maurice, Elector of Saxony, [1007]299. Maurice, Prince of Orange, [1008]514. Maximilian II., [1009]576, [1010]579, [1011]590. Megander, [1012]389. Melanchthon, [1013]50; his character, [1014]214, [1015]261; Augsburg Confession, [1016]225; Apology of the Augsburg Confession, [1017]243; on Episcopacy and Popery, [1018]254; relation to Luther, [1019]214, [1020]259; changes his doctrine of Free-will, [1021]262; on the Lord's Supper, [1022]263; on the Necessity of Good Works, [1023]276; against Ubiquity, [1024]288; on the Descent into Hades, [1025]297; on the Adiaphora, [1026]300; silenced but not destroyed, 339; his Confessio Saxonica, [1027]341; friendship with Calvin, [1028]431; relation to the Reformed Church, [1029]525; influence in England, [1030]600. Melville (Andrew), [1031]684. Melville (James), [1032]677, [1033]679. Menno Simons, [1034]842. Mennonites, [1035]842. Methodism and Methodists, [1036]882. Methodist Creeds, [1037]890. Metrophanes Critopulus, [1038]52. Michaud, [1039]161. Michelet, on Calvin, [1040]441. Michelis, [1041]194, [1042]196. Mill (Walter), [1043]673. Millenary Petition, [1044]707. Milner, [1045]90. Milton, on the Waldenses, [1046]571; on the Solemn League and Covenant, [1047]693; on the Westminster Assembly, [1048]729; against Episcopacy, [1049]734; against Presbytery, 737; on Religious Toleration, [1050]848; on Roger Williams, [1051]852. Missal, Roman, [1052]189. Mitchell (Alex. F.), [1053]727, [1054]754, [1055]770, [1056]775. Mogilas, [1057]58. Möhler, [1058]88, [1059]183, and passim. Mohnike, [1060]97. Molinæus, [1061]482. Monophysites, [1062]80. Montalembert, opposes the erection of an idol on the Vatican, [1063]153; dies during the Vatican Council, [1064]161. Montauban, [1065]485. Moravians, [1066]567, [1067]874. More (Sir Thomas), [1068]749. Mörlin, [1069]272. Mornay (Du Plessis), [1070]479. Mouravieff, [1071]51, [1072]58, [1073]59, [1074]69, [1075]75. Mühlhausen, Confession of, [1078]887. Münzer {Thomas), [1079]842. Myconius (Friedrich), [1080]387. Myconius (Oswald), [1081]387. N. Nantes, Edict of, [1082]498. Napoleon I., [1083]499. Napoleon III., [1084]139, [1085]160. Nassau, Confession of, [1086]564. Nast (William), [1087]882, [1088]891. National Covenant, [1089]686. Neal (Daniel), [1090]701, [1091]797, and passim. Nestorians, [1092]79. Nevin, on the Apostles' Creed, [1093]16, [1094]23; on the Reformed doctrine of the Lord's Supper, [1095]456; on the Heidelberg Catechism, [1096]541. New England, [1097]825. Newman (J. H.), on Papal Infallibility, [1098]154; Tract No. [1099]90, [1100]599. Nicæa, Council of, [1101]25. Nicene Creed, [1102]24. Niemeyer, [1103]355 and passim. Nitchmann, [1104]875, [1105]886. Nitzsch, [1106]89. Noailles, [1107]105, [1108]107. Non-Jurors, [1109]74. Nowell's Catechism, [1110]657. Nye (Philip), [1111]737, [1112]743. O. Oberlin Declaration, [1113]839. OEcolampadius, [1114]374, [1115]386. OEcumenical Councils against Papal Infallibility, [1116]173, [1117]179; Creeds, [1118]12, [1119]210. Old Catholics in Holland, [1120]107; in Germany and Switzerland, [1121]191, [1122]198. Olevianus, [1123]534. Olivetan, [1124]492. Original Sin, Controversy on, [1125]268; Zwingli's view, [1126]377 ; Methodist view, [1127]897. Orthodox Confession of Mogilas, [1128]59. Osgood (Howard), [1129]853. Osiander, [1130]272. Osiandric Controversy, [1131]271. Otterbein, [1132]887. Overberg, against Infallibility, [1133]183. Owen (John), [1134]830. P. Palacky, [1135]565 and passim. Palatinate Catechism, [1136]529. Pallavicini, [1137]91, [1138]96. Palmer (Herbert), [1139]744. Palmer (Bay), [1140]838. Pare (George Van), [1141]846. Parker (Archbishop), [1142]616. Parkhurst, [1143]605. Parliament, action on the Westminster confession, [1144]758. Parthenius, [1145]59. Passaglia, [1146]108. Paul III., [1147]93. Paul IV., [1148]585. Paul V., [1149]125. Pax Dissidentium, [1150]585. Pelagius, on the Sinlessness of Mary, [1151]120; on Infant Salvation, [1152]379. Pelargus, [1153]556. Penn (William), [1154]861, [1155]868. Perfectionism, [1156]900. Perkins (William), [1157]659. Perrone, [1158]89, [1159]108, [1160]123, [1161]126, [1162]127, [1163]178. Perry, [1164]650. Pestalozzi, [1165]388, [1166]395. Peter, his Primacy, [1167]185. Peter Martyr, [1168]477. Pfeffinger, [1171]270. Philaret, Catechism of, [1172]71. Philip II., [1173]503. Philip of Hesse, [1174]226, [1175]234, and passim. Philippists, [1176]267. Pighius, [1177]474. Pilgrim Fathers, [1178]782, [1179]827. Pinkerton, on Russia, [1180]70. Pius IV., [1181]91, [1182]96, [1183]100. Pius V., [1184]101, [1185]124, [1186]189. Pius IX. defines the dogma of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, [1187]108; issues the Papal Syllabus, [1188]128; convenes the Vatican Council, [1189]136; controls its proceedings, [1190]142; proclaims the dogma on the Catholic Faith, [1191]150; believes in his Personal Infallibility, and exerts his influence in favor of this dogma, [1192]152; receives the deputation of anti-Infallibilists and declines their request, [1193]157; proclaims the dogma of Papal Absolutism and Infallibility, [1194]158; excommunicates the Old Catholics, [1195]200. Placeus, [1196]479, [1197]485, [1198]488. Planck, on Andræ, [1199]308; on the Formula of Concord, [1200]336. Platon (Metropolitan of Moscow), [1201]71. Pletho, [1202]46. Plitt (Hermann), [1203]872. Plymouth Brethren, [1204]910. Poland, Reformation in, [1205]581. Ponet, [1206]606. Pope (W. B.), [1207]892, [1208]898, [1209]900, [1210]901. Popery, [1211]158. See Pius IX., Syllabus, Infallibility, Vatican Decrees. Port Royal, [1212]103. Predestination, controversy on, [1213]305; Lutheran doctrine, [1214]329, [1215]347; Zwingli's, [1216]370; Calvin's, [1217]451, [1218]474; Amyraut's, [1219]480; Anglican doctrine, [1220]633; Irish Articles and Westminster Confession, [1221]762, [1222]768, [1223]791; opposed by Wesley and the Arminian Methodists, [1224]895; adopted by Whitefield, [1225]901; and the Welsh Methodists, [1226]903. Presbyterian Polity, [1227]462, [1228]737, [1229]739. Presbyterian Reunion, [1230]809. Presbyterianism in England, [1231]734, [1232]736. Presbyterians in Scotland, [1233]685; persecuted, [1234]798; in America, [1235]804. Preterition, [1236]791. Profession of the Tridentine Faith, [1237]96. Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, [1238]650. Protestantism, [1239]203; principles of, [1240]206; compared with Romanism, [1241]207. Prynne, [1242]717. Pseudo-Isidor, [1243]180. Psychopannychia, [1244]428. Puritans and Puritanism, [1245]701, [1246]723. Pusey (Dr.), [1247]108, [1248]716. Q. Quakers, [1249]859. Quesnel, [1250]105. Quint (Alonzo H.), [1253]829, [1254]835, [1255]838. Quirinus, Letters of, [1256]135, [1257]145, [1258]157, [1259]159. R. Radziwill, [1260]582. Randall (Benjamin), [1261]858. Ranke, on the Augsburg Confession, [1262]234; on Luther's Catechism, [1263]251. Rauscher votes against Papal Infallibility, [1264]156; submits, [1265]160, [1266]196. Redford (Dr.), [1267]834. Reformation, [1268]204; in Geneva, [1269]444; in France, [1270]491; in Holland, [1271]502; in Bohemia, [1272]565; in Poland, [1273]581; in Hungary, [1274]589; in England, [1275]593. Reformed, [1276]211, [1277]256, [1278]356, [1279]358. Reformed Churches compared with the Lutheran, [1280]212. Reformed Confessions, [1281]354. Reformed Episcopal Church, [1282]665. Reformed Presbyterian Church, [1283]812. Regular Baptists. See Baptists. Reinkens, [1284]164, [1285]191, [1286]194; elected Bishop of the Old Catholics, [1287]197; pleads for the Bible in the Old Catholic Congress of Constance, [1288]199; extends greetings to the General Conference of the Evangelical Alliance, [1289]200; answers the Papal Excommunication, [1290]201. Rénan, on Calvin, [1291]442. Renée, Duchess of Ferrara, [1292]428. Repetitio Anhaltina, [1293]563. Reprobation, [1294]770, [1295]792. See Predestination. Restoration (of the Stuarts and Episcopacy), [1296]720. Reunion of Old and New School Presbyterian Churches, [1297]809. Reusch, [1298]194. Revision of the Bible, [1299]749. Revision of the English Bible (by King James), [1300]709. Revolution of 1688, [1301]724. Reynolds (Dr. Edward), [1302]744, [1303]756, [1304]772. Reynolds (Dr. John), [1305]707. Riccio (Bishop), votes against Papal Infallibility, [1306]158. Richelieu, [1307]481. Ridley (Bishop), [1308]601, [1309]630, [1310]649. Rigg (James H.), [1311]882, [1312]886, [1313]888. Ripley (George), reports the thunder-storm in St. Peter's at the Proclamation of the Papal Infallibility Decree, [1314]159. Ritualism of Laud, [1315]714. Robinson (John), [1318]820, [1319]827. Rogers (Thomas), on English Articles, [1320]639. Roman Catechism, [1321]100. Roman Catholic Church, on persecution, [1322]802. Romanism and Catholicism, [1323]83. Romanism and Protestantism, [1324]207. Rothe, Christology, [1325]33. Rous (Francis), [1326]744. Rudolph II., [1327]580, [1328]590. Rufinus, on the Apostles' Creed, [1329]22. Russian Church, [1330]68, [1331]75, [1332]77. Russian Schismatics, [1333]52. Rutherford (Samuel), [1334]747. S. Sabbath. See Lord's Day. Sacrament. See Baptism and Lord's Supper. Saliger (John), [1337]285. Sarpi, [1338]91, [1339]93, [1340]96. Saumur, [1341]479. Savoy Conference, [1342]721. Savoy Declaration, [1343]829. Saxon Articles of Visitation, [1344]345. Saxon Confession, [1345]346. Saybrook Platform, [1346]837. Schleiermacher, [1347]451, [1348]880. Schneckenburger, [1349]883. Schulte, [1350]194. Schwabach Articles, [1351]228. Schwarzenberg votes against Papal Infallibility, [1352]158; submits, [1353]160, [1354]196. Schweinitz (Bishop Edmund de), [1355]824. Schweizer (Alexander), [1356]451, [1357]477, [1358]483. Schwenkfeld (Caspar von), [1359]867. Schyn (Hermann), [1360]841, [1361]843, [1362]844. Scotch Confession of Faith, [1363]680. Scotch Presbyterian Church, [1364]694. Scotists, [1365]124. Scotland, Reformation of, [1366]669. Scriptures and Tradition, [1367]206, [1368]211, [1369]216. Seaman (Lazarus), [1370]744, [1371]770. Seekers, [1372]848, [1373]851. Selden (John). [1374]730, [1375]745. Semisch, on the Apostles' Creed, [1376]15. Sendomir, Consensus of, [1377]586. Seneca, on Mercy, edited by Calvin, [1378]424. Servetus, [1379]428, [1380]464. Sewel (William), [1381]859. Shakespere, [1382]749 and passim. Shedd (W. G. T.), [1383]835. Sigismund Augustus II., [1384]582. Sigismund Confession, [1385]555. Sigmund III., [1386]585. Sixtus V., [1387]182. Smalcald, Articles of, [1388]253. Smectymnuans, [1389]736. Smith (Henry B.), [1390]108, [1391]810. Solemn League and Covenant, [1392]690. Spangenberg (Bishop), [1393]874, [1394]876, [1395]879, [1396]881, [1397]886. Spanheim, [1398]482. Stähelin, on Calvin, [1401]421, [1402]425, [1403]448, [1404]602. Stahl, on Ubiquity, [1405]324. Stancarus (Francesco), [1406]273. Stanley (Dean), [1407]688, [1408]723, [1409]749, [1410]767; on the Westminster Standards, [1411]789. Star-Chamber, [1412]717. States of Humiliation and Exaltation, Lutheran and Reformed views of, [1413]323, [1414]328; Formula of Concord, [1415]306. Stevens (Abel), [1416]882, [1417]884, [1418]902. Stoughton (John), [1419]690, [1420]693, [1421]720, [1422]722, [1423]740, [1424]748; on Creeds, [1425]833. Strafford (Earl of), [1426]664. Strasburg, Reformation of, [1427]304; Confession of, [1428]526. Strossmayer (Bishop), in the Vatican Council, [1429]145, [1430]149. Stuart, Dynasty of, [1431]671. Sunday in England, [1432]777. Swabian and Saxon Formula, [1433]310. Sylburg, [1434]537. Syllabus, the Papal, [1435]128. Symbols. See Creeds. Syncretism and Syncretistic Controversy, [1436]349. Synergism, [1437]262, [1438]264. Synergistic Controversy, [1439]270. T. Tangermann, [1440]196. Taylor (Jeremy), on the Athanasian Creed, [1441]40; on Toleration, [1442]803. Tetrapolitan Confession, [1443]526. Thiers, [1444]499. Thirty-nine Articles of Religion, [1445]615. Thomasius, on the Formula of Concord, [1446]339. Thomas Aquinas, against the Immaculate Conception, [1447]122; in favor of Papal Infallibility, [1448]181. Thomists, [1449]124. Thompson (Joseph P.), [1450]838. Thorn, Colloquy of, [1451]560; Declaration of, [1452]562. Thuanus (De Thou), [1453]490. Timann, [1454]266. Toleration and Intolerance, [1455]463, [1456]466, [1457]704, [1458]725, [1459]848, [1460]849. Torgau Articles, [1461]229. Torgau Book, [1462]310. Torquemada, [1463]108. Traheron, [1464]630; on the Lord's Supper, [1465]647. Travers (Walter), [1466]735. Trent, Canons and Decrees of, [1467]91. Tridentine Faith, [1468]96. Triers, [1469]830. Trinity, doctrine of, [1470]37. Tübingen Divines, on Christology and Ubiquity, [1471]294. Tuckney (Dr.), [1472]741, [1473]760, [1474]786. Turretin (Francis), [1475]478, [1476]485. Twisse (William), [1477]740, [1478]752. Tyerman, [1479]882 and passim. Tyndale, [1480]613, [1481]673, [1482]704. U. Ubiquitarian Controversy, [1483]285. Ubiquity of Christ's Body, [1484]285, [1485]322, [1486]325, [1487]348. Ullmann, on the Heidelberg Catechism, [1488]551. Ultramontanism and Gallicanism, [1489]167. Underhill (Edward Bean), [1490]844, [1491]853. Uniformity, Act of, [1492]607. Union, Evangelical, [1493]222, [1494]237, [1495]555, [1496]586. Unitas Fratrum. See Moravians. United Presbyterian Church, [1497]812. Universalism of Amyraut, [1498]480. Urban VIII., [1499]189, [1500]190. Ursinus, on the Formula of Concord, [1501]333; author of the Heidelberg Catechism, [1502]533. Ussher (Archbishop), [1503]605, [1504]663, [1505]726, [1506]733, [1507]736, [1508]761. Utraquists, [1509]566. V. Vatican Council, [1510]134, [1511]168. Vatican Decrees, [1512]147. Vergerius, [1513]253, [1514]584. Vigilius, [1515]177. Vines (Richard), [1516]745. W. Waldenses, [1517]568. Waldensian Catechism, [1518]574. Wallis (John), [1519]787, [1520]790. Wandsworth Presbytery, [1521]735. Warren (W. F.), [1522]882, [1523]891, [1524]895. Washburn (E. A.), on the Anglican Church, [1525]609. Waterland, on the Athanasian Creed, [1526]34, [1527]36, [1528]37; on the Thirty-nine Articles, [1529]616. Waterlanders, [1530]843. Watson (Richard), [1531]882. Wayland (Francis), [1532]845. Welsh Calvinistic Methodists, [1533]903. Wesley (Charles), [1534]883, [1535]887, [1536]895, [1537]896. Wesley (John), [1538]796, [1539]883, [1540]890; on the Thirty-nine Articles, [1541]893; on Arminianism, [1542]894; on Predestination, [1543]895; on the Witness of the Spirit, [1544]899; on Perfectionism, [1545]900; relation to Whitefield, [1546]901. Wesleyans. See Methodists. Westminster Assembly of Divines, [1547]727. Westminster Catechisms, [1548]783. Westminster Confession, on Infant Salvation, [1549]380, [1550]795; on Baptism and Election, [1551]641; Origin and History of, [1552]753; Analysis of, [1553]760; doctrine of Predestination, [1554]768, [1555]791; doctrine of the Lord's Day, [1556]776; Criticism of, [1557]788; Intolerance of, [1558]796; American Revision of, [1559]806. Westphal, [1560]280, [1561]473. Westphalian Treaty, [1562]242. Whedon (D. D.), [1563]882, [1564]893; on Infant Salvation, [1565]898. Whitaker (William), [1566]659. White (Bishop), [1567]42, [1568]651, [1569]653, [1570]666. White (John), [1571]741. Whitefield (George), [1572]796, [1573]883, [1574]901. Whitgift (Archbishop), [1575]605, [1576]618, [1577]659, [1578]706, [1579]708, [1580]735. Wigglesworth (Michael), on Infant Damnation, [1583]794. William III., [1584]724. Williams (Roger), [1585]849. Wimpina, [1586]227. Wiseman, [1587]90. Wishart (George), [1588]673. Witness of the Spirit, Methodist doctrine of, [1589]899. Wladislaus IV., [1590]560. Wolmar, [1591]492. Works. See Good Works. Würtemberg Confession, [1592]344, [1593]627. Wycliffe, [1594]568, [1595]704. Wyttenbach, [1596]385. Y. Young (Thomas), [1597]745. Z. Zanchi, [1598]305. Zeller, [1599]371. Zephyrinus, [1600]177. Zinzendorf, [1601]874, [1602]876. Ziska, [1603]566. Zöckler, on the Apostles' Creed, [1604]20; on the Augsburg Confession, [1605]237, [1606]241. Zosimus, [1607]177. Zurich Consensus, [1608]471. Zurich Letters, [1609]391, [1610]604, [1611]630, [1612]632. Zwingli, at Marburg, [1613]212; his character and importance, [1614]360; judgment on Luther, [1615]362; his Articles or Conclusions, [1616]363; Theses of Berne, [1617]365; Confession of Faith to Charles V., [1618]366; to Francis I., [1619]368; doctrine of Providence and Predestination, [1620]370; of the Sacraments, [1621]372; of the Lord's Supper, [1622]374; of Original Sin, [1623]377; Salvation of Infants, [1624]378; Salvation of the Heathen, [1625]382. Zwinglian Confessions, [1626]361. THE END OF VOL. I. |