Pope, ii. 228, 229.
Santa Fiore, pontifical general in France, his
instructions, ii. 319, note;
severely reproved by Pius V. for having spared any heretics
that fell into his hands, ii. 335, 568;
recalled, 342.
Sapin, a member of the Parliament of Paris, executed by order of Conde,
by way of retaliation, ii. 80.
Saumur, ii. 324, 503, 504, 512.
Saunier, or Saulnier, Matthieu, i. 90.
Saverne, conference of, between the Duke of Wuertemberg and the
Guises, ii, 13-17.
Savoy, Duke of, intercession of Charles IX. with, in behalf of the
Waldenses, or Vaudois, of Piedmont, ii. 390;
collects an army to overwhelm Geneva, ii. 557.
Saxony, the elector of, refuses to let Melanchthon go to France, i. 185;
his severe language to the reformer, ib.;
refuses to help the Huguenots, ii. 217.
Schism, the, i. 28.
Schmidt, Professor C., on Roussel's mysticism, i. 97.
Schomberg, Gaspard de, a negotiator, ii. 71, 290, 550, 551, 608.
Schuch, Wolfgang, tragic end of, i. 116.
Sebastian, King of Portugal, affronts Charles IX. by declining the
hand of Margaret of Valois, ii. 379.
Sebeville, Pierre de, i. 83.
Seguier, President of the Parliament of Paris, makes a manly speech
against the introduction of the Spanish Inquisition, i. 289, 290;
his leaning to Protestantism, i. 329.
Senlis, the bishop of, translates the "Hours" of Margaret of Angouleme
in a Protestant fashion, i. 151.
Sens, provincial council of, i. 138;
its decrees against heresy, i. 139;
persecution at, i. 256;
massacre of, ii. 46, 55.
Serbelloni, Fabrizio, cousin of Pope Pius IV., massacres the Protestants
at Orange, ii. 48, 49.
Serignan, Viscount of, ii. 230, note.
Sermons, seditious and fanatical, ii. 5, 240, 279, 523.
Serres, Jean de, the historian, ii. 572, note, et al.
Servetus, Michael, burned contrary to the desire of Calvin, i. 212;
his execution approved by Melanchthon and other reformers, ib.
Sevyn, Pierre de, a Protestant member of the Parliament of Bordeaux,
killed, ii. 524.
Shakerley, Thomas, organist of the Cardinal of Ferrara, papal legate: he
is a spy in the pay of Throkmorton, i. 566, note;
his account of the French court, ib.
Sigismund Augustus, King of Poland, letter of Pius V. to him, ii. 564.
Sismondi, M. de, on the massacr
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