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attitude to Rome of his success in crushing Huguenots, 137 explanations offered by, various, on the massacre, 118 hints dropped by, of the coming massacre, 111 letters of, to Rome, fate of, 101 letter from, to the Pope, announcing the massacre, 132; reasons alleged in, 133 massacre of Huguenot prisoners ordered by, 141 methods of, in the provincial massacres, 118 _et seq._ Naude's Apology for its basis, 147 negotiations of, for Anjou's marriage with Queen Elizabeth, 105 Nuncio on Charles IX., tenacity of his authority, 137 panegyric on, by Panigarola, 125 personal share of, in the massacre, approved by Mendoca, 124 praised for his conduct as to the massacre, 112, 125, 128-9, 136, 140, 147 suppression by, of materials for history of the massacre, 121 & _note_ threats of Pius V. to, 139 tracts on his danger from Coligny, and on his joy at the massacre, 131 on his plan for the massacre, 117 death of, Sorbin's account, 126-7 his wife and her parentage, 105 Charron, on subordination to universal reason, 46 Chastre, La, refuses to execute Charles IX.'s orders as to Huguenot massacre at Bourges, 115 Chateaubriand, Marquis de, 464 liberalism of, discussed, 594 maxim of, on the timidity of the better sort of men, 582; endorsed by Menou, _ib._ transcription by, of Salviati's despatches, 102 Chatham, Lord, against taxation of American colonists, 55 Chatillon, House of, feud of, with the Guises, 112 Chemnitz, Lutheran divine, on Calvinists, 145 Cherbuliez, the elder, on the power of abstract ideas, 585 Cheverus, 402 Chinese, stationary national character of, 241 Christ, His divine sanction the true definition of the authority of government, 29 Christian states, constitution of the Church as model for, 192 Christianity, appeal to barbarian rulers, 33 considered as force, not doctrine, by Doellinger, 383-7 in the Dark Ages, 200 as history, Doellinger's view of, 380 how employed by Constantine, 30, 31 influence of, on the human race, 200; and on popular government, 79 primitive, penetration of influence over State gradual, 27 progress of, must be supplemented by secular power, 246, 247 teaching of Stoics nearest approach to that of, 24, 25 universality of, influence of nations on, 317-21 why Romans opposed establishment of, 195, 198 freedom in, appeal of Christianity to rulers, 33 effects on, of Teutonic invasio
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