les IX. La Chastre's
refusal to obey, 115
Boys, Du, defender of the Inquisition, 573
Brandenburg, Albrecht, Margrave of, and the Anabaptists, 157, _& see_
156 _note_
Brantome on the death of Elizabeth of Valois, 104
Brescia, Bishop of, _see_ Guala
city, centre of historical work, 387
Brewer, intercourse with Doellinger, 402
Brief of Pius IX. to Archbishop of Munich, and attitude of _Home and
Foreign Review_ to supreme authority of the Church, 482-491
Brill, the, Dutch maritime victory, its importance, 103
British empire, why substantially one of the most perfect states, 298
Brittany, and the Huguenot massacres, 119
Brixen, Bishop of, on Papal authority, 543
Brosch, on Cardinal Pole and _Il Principe_, 214
Brougham, Lord, advice to students, 393
Bruce, house of, struggle with house of Plantagenet, 35
Bruno, 430
Bryce, James, _The American Commonwealth_, review, 575
Bucer, Martin, in favour of persecution, 172-73
Buch, De, 430
Buchanan, 44, 45
Buckeridge, Blondel, Doellinger's Roman antidote to, 387
Buckle, H.T., 589, 590
Bugge, discoveries of, 405
Bull, censure of the Reformation of, 416
Bull of Boniface VIII., on supreme spiritual authority, 324
Bull of Gregory XIII. relating to the Huguenot massacres, 134-45 & _note_;
not admitted into official collections 101
Bull _Multiplices inter_, of Vatican Council, 520-22
_Bullarium Dominicanum_, the, referred to by Lea, 563
Bullinger, Heinrich, death of Servetus approved by, 185
_cited_ on persecution, 174-76
Burd, L.A., edition of Machiavelli's _Il Principe_, introduction to,
212-31;
skill as exponent of Machiavelli's political system, 212
text of the _Discorsi_ produced by, 227
Burgundy, refusal of its governors to massacre Huguenots, 118
Burke, Edmund, 580;
Doellinger's political model, 393, 417
French Revolution denounced by, 219
on the moral and political as distinct from the merely geographical, 294
on the partition of Poland, 275
on revolution, 587
_cited_ on political oppression in Ireland, 253, _note_
on the rights of mankind, 56
Burning of heretics, Lea's view on, 568
Byzantine despotism, due to combined influence of Church and State, 33
Bzovius, authority on the Inquisition, 554
Cadiz Constitution, 1812., 89;
its overthrow the triumph of the restored monarchy of France, 89
Caesarius of Heisterbach, authority of, distrusts by Lea, 567
Calhoun,
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