Charles V., i. 195;
becomes the apologist of the Protestants, i. 198;
his birth and training, ib.;
studies at Paris, Orleans, and Bourges, i. 199;
is a pupil of Melchior Wolmar, ib.;
translates Seneca "De Clementia," i. 200;
his flight to Angouleme, i. 201;
traditions respecting his preaching, ib.;
he resigns his benefices, ib.;
reaches Basle, i. 201;
writes his "Christian Institutes," i. 202;
the original edition in Latin, ib.;
the preface, i. 203, 204;
it has no effect in allaying persecution, but achieves distinction
for its author, i. 204;
he revises the Bible of Olivetanus, i. 205;
he visits Italy, ib.;
said to have labored at Aosta, i. 207;
passing through Geneva, is detained by the urgency of Farel, i. 208;
becomes the head of the commonwealth, i. 210;
his views respecting church and state, ib.;
respecting the punishment of heresy, i. 211;
approves of the execution, but not the burning of Servetus, i. 212;
his fault the fault of the age, ib.;
he shuns notoriety, i. 213;
his character and natural endowments, i. 214;
he is consulted by Protestants in every quarter of Europe, ib.;
his constant toils, ib.;
he encounters bitter opposition, but obtains the support of the
people, i. 215;
estimate of his character by Etienne Pasquier, i. 216;
his great influence, according to the Venetian Michiel, ib.;
writes against the Nicodemites and Libertines, i. 225;
consoles Protestant Church of Paris, i. 308;
and writes to stir up intercession in behalf of the prisoners, ib.;
his liturgy, i. 342, seq.;
pseudo-Roman edition of, i. 275, 344;
consulted as to revolution, i. 377;
dissuades from armed resistance, foreseeing civil war, i. 378;
endeavors to repress the tendency to iconoclasm, i. 487;
why he was not invited to the Colloquy of Poissy, i. 494;
his letter to Renee de France respecting the Duke of Guise, ii. 110.
Cambray, the Archbishop of, ii. 187, 189, 190;
his vengeance upon Cateau-Cambresis, ii. 191.
"Camisade," attempted, ii. 65.
Capilupi, author of "Lo stratagema," ii. 436, etc.
Caraffa, Cardinal, nephew of Paul IV., negotiates the breaking of the
truce of Vaucelles, i. 298;
his character, ib.
Carnavalet, M. de, ii. 220.
Caroli, Pierre, wearies out Beda, i. 118.
Caroline, a strong earthwork thr
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