nger's desertion of theology for, 379-83
theory of, Doellinger's view, 385
_History, A, of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages_, by Henry Charles Lea,
review, 551
Hobbes, Thomas, advocate of passive obedience to kings, 48
and Machiavelli's policy, 228
Hoefler, 434
Hogendorp, on the American Revolution and the decline of religion in
America (circ. 1784), 584
Hohenlohe, Prince, defeat of his policy, 511
defeated by Ultramontanes, 505
Doellinger secretary to, 385
opposed to discussion of Infallibility at Vatican Council, 503-4
Hohenzollern, house of, contests of Silesia with, 275
Holland, _see also_ Low Countries and Netherlands, declares for the
Prince of Orange, 103
republican, an exception to common law of dynastic states, 274
Holst on Hamilton's genius, 581
_Verfassungsgeschichte_, by, 577
Holy Alliance, originated by Baader, 377;
the devotion of, to absolutist interests, 282;
and to suppression of the revolution and national spirit, 283
_Home and Foreign Review, The_, action concerning, of Wiseman, 439-40;
deprecated, 440 et seq.;
his complaints investigated, 442-43;
and replied to, 443-44;
how Wiseman came to misconceive the words of the Review, 444 _et seq._;
position on which the Review was founded, 447, 457;
sphere of such a publication delimited, 448-56;
topics excluded from its purview, 457;
its aid to religion indirect but valuable, 459;
attitude of, on supreme authority of the Church, 482-91
Honorius III., Pope, characterisation by, of Gregory IX., 556
the Inquisition extant under, 554
and the Lombard law for burning heretics, 556
Hooker's _Ecclesiastical Polity_, 45
Hosius, Cardinal, opposition of, to Beza, concerning the Polish
Socinians, 146
Hoetzl, Father, support of Doellinger, 545
House of Commons, the, and the Inquisition, 570
Huguenots, expulsion of from Switzerland, 125
massacres of, in Paris and the provinces, 106, _and see_ Massacre
of St. Bartholomew _passim_
position of, in 1572, and apparent prospects, 102
views of, on the massacres of co-religionists, 145-46
Humboldt, W. von, 282
Hume, David, 54; _cited_ on _Il Principe_, 218
Hungary, Church constitution of 1869., 510
growing autonomy of, 526
Huns, stationary national character of, 241
Hus, John, difference between his teaching and Luther's, 271
trial of, 552, 570;
a test case, 572;
Lea's puzzling vie
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