ps, 1867, 499
Hefele, defender of the Inquisition, 573
estimate by, of Doellinger, 434
on Papal Infallibility, 540, 544
on validity of dicta of Vatican Council, 548
Hegel, Carl, friend of Doellinger, 420
Hegel, G.W.F., 589, 590
definition by, of universal history, 224
as enemy of religion, Doellinger's disparaging view of, 376, 381
master of Cousin, 589
posthumous work of, 385
view of, on Development of Liberty, 596
Henry III., King of France (_see also_ Anjou. Duke of), 44, 580
Doellinger's lenient estimate of, 410
hopes of his destroying the Huguenots root and branch, 142;
urged on him by Muzio, 143
and the murder of the Guises, 121, 213
reliance of, on _Il Principe_, 215
Henry IV., King of France, _see_ Navarre, King of
Heraclitus, of Ephesus, on the supremacy of reason and divine origin of
laws, 21, 22
Herbert, _cited_ to show Machiavelli's sacrifice to unity, 229
Herder, J.G., 375
on _Il Principe_, 228
Heresy (_see also_ Intolerance, Persecution, _and_ Toleration), books
on, definition of, by the Archbishop of Cologne, 531
Calvin's views on punishment, 181;
its famous refutation, 182
causes of, in Frohschammer, 481
dependent on the State, 317
laws of Frederic II. on, 152, 555
punishable by death, doctrine of the Church, 216-19
methods of dealing with the Reformers _cited_ on, 154, 157, 163-164,
166, 167, 175, 181, 183
Heretics, attitude towards, of St. Dominic, 554
Catholic theory on the proper way to deal with, 569;
discredit incurred from, 140-41
a prominent dissentient, 144
divisions among, 103
first proscribed in Aragon, 557-58
murder of, Guyon on, 147
Hermann, reliance of Doellinger on authority of, 403
Hermas, 406
Hermes and followers denied the power of _the Index_, 473
Hesse, Landgrave of, bigamy of, why condoned by Luther, 160 & _note_
Hindoos, stationary national character of, 241
Historians, qualities of, revealed by use made of their authorities, 235
scientific, method of, how differing from that of artist and annalist,
233
_Historical Philosophy in France and French Belgium and Switzerland_,
by Robert Flint, _review_, 588
History, deductions of, Doellinger's theory, 389-92;
not drawn from moral standards, 219-21
Doellinger's work in, 375-435
equity of, deductions drawn from action, 219
God seen in, 594
no conscience in, Hartwig's opinion of, 230
teaching of, Doelli
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