399
and Moehler in Munich, views at variance, 377-80
politics and their interest for, 400-403
reliance of scholars on, in theological difficulties, 382-3
silence of followers of, 313-15
style of, 375-435; own estimate of, 432;
views on, and methods of, 383, 385, 389-92
tract attributed to, on Infallibility, 512, 513
value as historian of the Church, 408-10
views of, compared to Moehler's, 378-9;
on temporal power, 301-74
visits of, to Oxford, 403; to Rome, 410-14
Works by--
_Church History_, interpretations of, 379-435;
source of, 386;
new edition of, refused by, 392-3
_Heidenthum und Judenthum_, publication of, 405-7
_Hippolytus und Kallistus_, publication of, 404-5
_Kirche und Kirchen_, argument of, 414-18;
description of, 384-6;
source of, 386;
preface to, _cited_ on temporal authority of the Church, 303-12;
purpose of, 371-4
_Papstfabeln des Mittetalters_, spurious authority of the Church,
418-21
_Philosophumena_, vindication of Rome, after publication of, by, 404
_Reformation_, preparation for, 392-4;
publication of, 394;
ridiculed in Rome, 411;
style of, 393-7
_cited on_ attitude of Pius IX. and the Council, 371
character of Pius IX., 365-6
Council of Trent, 432
England's attitude to temporal power of Pope, 415
German loyalty to the Church, 370-71
Luther, 397
mistaken judgments of youth, 429
St. Dominic, 428
the temporal power of the Pope, 414-15
Dominicans, the, theology of, discountenanced, 498
Dominis, De, 432
Dorner, 389
Dort, Canons of, 580
Doyle, 402
Duchesne, Abbe, 400, 574
on the idea of development, and what impeded its acceptance, 592-3
Dupanloup, 400, 425;
opposition of, at Vatican Council, 522, 526
defence of Syllabus by, 424
opposition of, to Papal temporal power, 412
Duperron, Cardinal, on Arianism, apparent, in St. Irenaeus and Tertullian,
592
Duplessis-Mornay, forebodings of, as to Huguenot perils, 107
Dutch independence due to maritime successes, 103
Dynastic interest, dominant in old European system, 273
at the Congress of Vienna, 283
Ebrard, Doellinger's opinion of work of, 420
Ecclesiastical authority, functions of its office, 460
Echard, authority on the Inquisition, 554
book by, on St. Thomas, pages by another, printed in, 558-9
Eckstein, character of, 400
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