onality in, 245-46
Meyer, Paul, on the Council of Arles, 565
Michelet, Jules, Flint compared to, 596
_cited_ on human action as interpreter of God's commands, 223
on Machiavelli, 213
influence on Doellinger, 433
Doellinger's study of, 421
Michiel, Giovanni, Venetian ambassador, 109;
on premeditation of the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 110
Middle Ages, authority of State inadequate in, 4
decline of religion in, 595
history of, reason for its unity, 244
political advances in, 39
persecution in, 152, 168
revival of study of, 390-91
_Middle Ages, The, A History of the_
_Inquisition of_, by Henry Charles Lea, review, 551
Mignet, Doellinger's praise of, 417
Milan, Archbishop of, on validity of Vatican Council's decrees, 549
Mill, John Stuart, indictment of democracy, 93
on results as tests of actions, 223
on states as coincident with nationalities, 285
Milton, John, his justification of execution of Charles I., 51
Minerve, fate of Albigenses at, 556
Modena, 386
Mohammedans, treatment of, by Catholics, 169;
by Protestants, 179;
their tolerance, 186
Moehler, J.A., 593
influence on Doellinger's views of fixity of national types, 434
publication of _Symbolik_, 377
on the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 149
suggested history of progress of doctrine of, 385
_cited_ on Doellinger's rank as theologian, 379
_cited_ on intercourse with Doellinger, 377
partiality as historian of religious wars, 428
rank of, 430
views of, compared to Doellinger's, 378-9
_cited_ on Luther, 378-9
Moehler and Doellinger in Munich, views at variance, 377-380
Molina, Luis, 380
Molinier, Auguste, on a history of the Inquisition, 551-2
rejection by, of Arnaud's speech at Beziers, 567
Molino, Francesco da, cited on the recall of the Guises, 213
Mommsen, Theodor, cited on political expediency, 222
distinction of pupils of, 419
indifference of the public to, 430
Monarchy--
adulation manifested towards, after the Middle Ages, 48
danger of, 19, 20
and democracy, 64
limitation of powers, aim of modern constitutions, 19
resistance of, among Israelites, justified in later ages, 4
restricted suffrage not always a safeguard of, 2
Absolute--
clergy upholders of, 41
development and destruction of, by the democracy in France,
& _notes_, 279-80
France chief centre of, 48
one of the worst enemies of civil freedo
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