n Pennsylvania, 84
pervading evil of, 97
political writers against, 93
Presbyterianism and, 81, 82
present aim, 95
principles of, advocated by Pericles, 9
progress of, in Europe, 85
revival of, to what due, 80
ancient, partial solution of, by popular government, 79
Athenian, tyranny manifested by, 12
Swiss, 90
_Democracy in Europe_, by Sir Erskine May, 61
Democratic method of Socrates, 71
principle, triumph of, in France, results of, 287
Denifle, Father, 574
Denmark, religion in, Doellinger on, 340-31
Derby, Lord, cited, 189
Descartes, advocate of passive obedience to kings, 48
Despotic spirit, old, its two adversaries, 276
Despotism after peace of Westphalia, 325
alliance of democracy with, 238
emancipation of mankind from, to what due, 24, 25
overpowering strength of, the doom of classical civilisation, 27
product of civilisation, 5, 6
_see also_ Absolutism
Development, _see also_ Progress
and its earlier supporters, 592
Flint on, topic discussed, 591, 592
Diocletian's persecution of the Christians due to attempt to transform
Roman government into despotism of Eastern type, 30, 31
Dispensation, the, for the Navarre marriage long withheld, 128 & _note_;
price, assumed, for, ib.;
never granted, 131-2;
Charles IX.'s hope regarding, 133
Divine right of freeholders established by Revolution of 1688., 54
of kings, principle of, led to advocacy of passive obedience, 47
of the people, 36, _see also_ Will of the People with respect to
election of monarch, 35
Divine order in the world, establishment of, 189
Djakovar, Bishop of, on validity of Vatican Council's decrees, 549
Doctrine, danger from, motive for religious persecution in pagan
and mediaeval times, 251
Dogma, Commission on, at Vatican Council, election and proceedings
of, 529-31
Dolcino, two versions of the story of, 555, 568
Doellinger, Dr. J.J. Ignatius von, his attacks on Papal Infallibility,
538, 545;
on episcopal authority, in Council, 545
character of, 403
declaration of, on papal necessity for temporal power, 312-13
fame of, 463
historical insight of, limitations of, 409-10
judgments of, compared to Moehler's, 378;
their gentleness, 410
influences acting upon, earlier and later studies, intercourse,
literatures, etc.--evolution due to--375-6, 379-82, 383, 386-9,
392-3, 399;
later views of, 396, 425-36
later life of,
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