ssacre of
St. Bartholomew, 126
Mozley, James, visit of Doellinger to, 403
Muenscher, works of, esteemed by Doellinger, 381
Mueller, 282
Munich, Archbishop of (Reisach), brief from the Pope to, denouncing
Frohschammer, 481-5
nominated as President of Vatican Council, 501;
death of, before taking seat as, 534
Munich, conference at, Doellinger's declaration to, 312-13
Doellinger at, 386;
lectures in, 375
Frohschammer's work in, 473
Moehler with Doellinger in, 377-80
school of theology at, 398-9, 434
Municipal liberties, vigorous growth in Belgium, 38
Muenster (Westphalia), excesses of Anabaptists at, 171
Muenzer, Thomas, intolerance of, 171
Muratori, Doellinger's study of, 387
on evangelists, 419
papal biographies by, 559
and the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 148
Murder (_see also_ Assassination, Heretics, and Persecution), on plea
of religion, attitude to, of Rome, 138, 139, 140, 147
Muretus, 101; famous speech of, on the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 130
Muzio, the _Decamerone_ recommended to students by, 215
in favour with Pius V., 214-15
letter from, to Henry III. of France, urging unsparing extirpation
of Huguenots, 143
Machiavelli denounced by, to the Inquisition, 214-15
Mylius, view of, on the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 107
Nantes, city, refusal of, to massacre Huguenots, 119
edict of, revocation of, not approved by Innocent XI., 147;
inconsistency, 170;
remarks on, 260
Napoleon I., causes of his downfall, 281, 284
new power called into existence by, 281
question respecting the durability of his institutions, 238
_cited_ on importance of results, 221
_cited_ on quality of endurance in English nation, 66
Napoleon III., ambition of, 316
and discussion of infallibility doctrine at Vatican Council, 504
Nassau, Lewis of, at Mons, French auxiliaries with, 105
National character, influence of, on events, units of, 557
claims, based on race only, futility of, an instance, 295
Nationality, essay on, 270
auxiliary and substance of present-day revolution, 276
denial of, what it implies, 297
evolution of, three stages in, 284-5;
and definition of, in its final form, 285
idea of, as influencing modern thought greater than that of liberty, 59
modern theory of, greatest advocate of rights of, 297
historical importance of, its two chief causes, 298, 299
how awakened in Europe, 273, 275, 276;
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