his prayer and address, i. 514-521;
he is interrupted by an outcry of the theologians of the
Sorbonne, i. 519;
his brilliant success, i. 523;
his frankness justified, i. 524;
he asks a hearing to answer Cardinal Lorraine, i. 529;
his reply, i. 532, 533;
he skilfully parries the cardinal's demand that he should subscribe
to the Augsburg Confession, ib.;
his remarks on Romish "vocation," i. 534;
and a proper and amicable conference, i. 535;
he excites the anger of the prelates, i. 536;
replies to Lainez, i. 537;
at the conference of Saint Germain, i. 539, seq.;
is begged by Catharine de' Medici, Conde and Coligny to remain in
France, i. 559;
his anxiety to restrain the Protestants from violence, i. 565;
urges the Huguenots to obey the edict of January, ii. 4;
he demands the punishment of the authors of the massacre of
Vassy, ii. 27;
his noble answer to the King of Navarre, ii. 28;
he is the probable author of Conde's reply to the "petition" of the
Triumvirs, ii. 61;
his view of the practicability of taking Paris, ii. 88;
he is accused by Poltrot of having instigated the murder of the Duke
of Guise, ii. 105;
he vindicates his innocence, ii. 106;
he is moderator of the seventh national synod, ii. 388, note;
a price set on his head by the Duchess of Parma, ib.;
his remarks on Coligny's death, ii. 554;
his sermon on the Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day, ii. 555;
his lively sympathy with the persecuted Huguenots, ii. 556, note.
Bible, old translations of, unfaithful, i. 77, 78;
translation of Lefevre, i. 78;
eagerly bought, i. 79;
sale of French translations, i. 219;
translated by Olivetanus, i. 233.
Birague at the blood council, ii. 447.
Biron pursues the Huguenots after the battle of Moncontour, ii. 336;
negotiates with Coligny, ii. 359, 363;
carries to the Queen of Navarre the proposal of the marriage of Henry
of Navarre to Margaret of Valois, ii. 394;
in the Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day, ii. 473;
sent to La Rochelle as governor, ii. 578;
is not received, ib.;
ii. 581, 582, 616, 617;
his new negotiations before La Rochelle ii. 621, 622.
Blamont, ii. 609.
Blasphemous taunts addressed to the Huguenots at Orleans in the
massacre, ii. 509;
See also, ii. 570, 571.
Blaye, ii.
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