21, 22
triumphs due to minorities, 1, 4
value of federalism, 20
vice of the Classic State, 16
wisest minds among the ancients tainted with perverted morality, 18
Freedom in Christianity, history of--
Christianity employed by Constantine to strengthen his empire, 30, 31
civil, its two worst enemies, 300
conscience, a postulate of religious revolution, 153
Freeholders, "divine right of," established by Revolution of 1688, 54
Freeman, Doellinger on, as a historian, 421
on Mommsen's want of generous sentiment, 222
_French Belgium_, see _Historical Philosophy in France and French Belgium
and Switzerland_
French Catholics, reasons of their confusion between piety and
ferocity, 141
clergy, and the St. Bartholomew, 126-7 & _notes_
monarchy, aid of the democracy in establishing and in demolishing,
reasons for both, 278-80
people, attitude of, to and after the Huguenot massacres, 143 _et seq._
how regarded after the Revolution, 277
provincial massacres of Huguenots, 118-19, 134
writers, influence of, on Doellinger, 387
scholarship, dependence on, of Mr. H.C. Lea, 558
French Republic of 1848, of what school the triumph, 590
French Revolution, _see_ Revolution, French
Frohschammer, 473-7
conflict with Rome, 462, 467, 469, 473-483
Fulcodius, Cardinal, _see_ Clement IV.
Fulda, council of bishops at, 517
Funds of the Church, proposed disposal of, in Italy, 509
Gallicanism, corruption of Christianity, 463, 524
Lamennais's crusade against, 464
theory of, on reigning houses in France, 35
Gams, 429; defender of the Inquisition, 573
Ganganelli, Cardinal, influence of, on Doellinger, 434
Gaspary, _cited_ on Machiavelli's loyalty, 230
Gass, on St. Anthony's life and origin of monasticism, 420
Gaul, Roman, tolerance in, of absolutism, 279
_Gazette de France_ and universal suffrage, 590
Geneva, trial of Servetus at, 184
Genlis, Huguenot commander, defeat of, the consequences to Coligny,
116, 117, 141
Genoa, extinction of, as State, 283
Gentz _cited_ on Machiavelli's policy, 229
George III., King of England, 583
George IV., King of England, 583
German, or Teutonic, conquest of Europe, its consequences, 277 _et seq._
writers, as influencing Doellinger, 389
Germany, effect on, of the massacre of St. Bartholomew, 124, 143
Protestantism in (1572), 103
theology of, unique and scientific, 317, 347-351, 376, 471-482
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