3
on true sense of country, 294
Royalism, execution of Charles I., a triumph for, 51
Royalty exalted into a religion (_see also_ Divine Right of Kings
_and_ Passive Obedience), 47
Ruinart, credulous criticism of, 420
Ruemelin, 589; on political expediency, 222
Russia, and its adoption of Greek Church, 333-4
attitude of, to Vatican Council, 508
quarrel of, with Pius IX., 493
Russian nationality attacked by Napoleon I., 281
Saccarelli, Doellinger's tribute to, 387
"Sacerdotal Celibacy," 561;
and the _Droit du Seigneur_, 566
Sacred College, the, attitude of, on the St. Bartholomew, 140
Salviati's eminence at, 110
Sadolet, Paul, _cited_, on massacre of Vaudois of Provence, 217
Sailer, 402
St. Augustine, _cited_, 197;
in praise of Seneca, 25
St. Bartholomew, the Massacre of (_see_ Massacre of St, Bartholomew),
44, 101;
not a crime of the people, 43
St. Bernard, 434
St. Brieuc, agreement with Gratry's views, 537
St. Cyprian, intolerance a rule of life from the days of, Lea's view, 562
St. Dominic as the First Inquisitor, 553;
so entitled by Sixtus V. 558
attitude of, to heretics, 428, 554
house of, at Toulouse, headquarters of the Inquisition, 552
St. Elizabeth of Hungary, strange choice by, of a confessor, 570
St. Francis of Assisi, Lea's view of, 569
St. Germains, Peace of, advantages of, to French Huguenots, 105;
alarmist views on, of Salviati, 110
St. Irenaeus, language of, which might be taken as Arian, 592
St. Louis, Archbishop of, on the Immaculate Conception, 545
on Papal Infallibility, 533, 545;
his protest against the doctrine, 499
St. Martin, mysticism of, 376;
study of, by De Maistre, 377
St. Poelten, Bishop of (Fessler), and the proposed discussion of Papal
Infallibility at Vatican Council, 500-501, 513
reform urged by, 495
Secretary of Vatican Council, 501
St. Raymond and the Inquisition, 556-7
St. Sulpice, Catechism of, Lea's deductions from, 570
opposition of, to Lamennais's Ultramontanism, 463
St. Thomas Aquinas, later exponent of Plato's _Politics_, 72
_cited_ on the relation of Kings to the People, 36, 37
Sainte Beuve, C.A., _cited_ on political fatalism, 221
Ste. Hilaire, Barthelemy, _cited_ on Machiavelli's politics, 219
Salvianus on social virtues of pagans, 33
Salviati, despatches of, on the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, 132, 133;
as utilised by Acton, and his pred
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