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n Thomas Cromwell, 310; quotes Burke on the suppression, 312. Gauls, monastic, complain to St. Martin, 120. Germany, monasticism enters, 122. Gervais, reason for his donations, 361. Gibbon, on bones of Simeon, 57; on Egyptian monks, 62; on Roman marriages, 110; saying of, applied to Ambrose, 116; on military orders, 199; quotes Zosimus, 348; on the monastic aim, 362; on the character of the monks, 388. Gindeley, on the Jesuits and the Thirty Years' War, 277. Giovanni di San Paolo, on gospel perfection, 226. Glastonbury, fall of Abbey of, 314. Gnostics, and asceticism, 27, 366. Godfrey de Bouillon, endows Hospital of St. John, 201. Godric, his unique austerities, 132. Goldsmith, on the English character, 166. Grand Chartreuse, monastery, 189. Greece, asceticism in, 20. Greeks, ancient, asceticism among the, 21. Greek Church, monasticism of the, 64, 67. Green, J.R., on the preaching friars, 254; on Thomas Cromwell, 309; on the suppression, 323. Gregory of Nazianza, on ascetic moderation, 65. Gregory, Pope, I., 138; II., 135; VII., 160, 178; IX., 241; X., 245. Gregory, St., Monastery of, rules of, 141. Griffin, Henry, on the Royal Commissioners, 311. Grimke, on historic movements, 84. Guigo, rules of, 190; on vow of obedience, 383. Guizot, on state of early Europe, 149; on the Benedictines, 404; on monastic education, 407. Gustavus, contrasted to monks, 394. Guzman, _see_ Dominic. H Hallam, on the Albigensians, 233, 235; on the suppression, 334; on charity of the monks, 349. Happiness, the key to, 392. Hardwick, on the Albigensian doctrines, 233. Harnack, on early ascetics, 28; on nominal Christianity of Rome, 77; on life-ideal in the early church, 129; on monasticism and the church, 414. Hell, the monks' teachings about, 417. Helvidius, on celibacy, 113. Henry, King, II., and the British church, 165; III., invites students to England, 252; IV., confiscates alien priories, 338. Henry VIII., and the independence of English church, 163; and the fall of the monasteries, 286; opinions respecting his character, 288, 290; inconsistencies of, 291; "Defender of the Faith," 293; his divorce from Catharine, 293; breach with Rome, 294, 300; dangers to his throne, 295; monks enraged at, 296; as "Head of the Church," 297, 298; Act of Succession, 298; Oath of Supremacy, 298, 301; excommunicated, 306; the struggle for power,
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